Browsing Psychology (Scholarly Publications) by Title
Now showing items 145-164 of 447
-
The Emerging Safety Mindfulness Model: from Concept Definition into Requirements Collection
(2017-06-22)Advanced by Weick and Sutcliffe at the end of the 90ies, ‘collective mindfulness’ enables an organisation to cope with unpleasant surprises by having the collective mindset necessary to detect, understand and recover them ... -
Emotion-focused therapy as a transdiagnostic treatment for depression, anxiety and related disorders: Protocol for an initial feasibility randomised control trial
(2020)Background: Depression, anxiety and related disorders, including obsessive-compulsive disorders and trauma/stressor related disorders, have high prevalence, chronic courses and cause significant impairment. These disorders ... -
Emotion-focused therapy for anxiety and depression in women with breast cancer
(2019)Emerging evidence supports the efficacy of transdiagnostic approaches in the treatment of comorbid conditions. Given that both depression and anxiety disorders have been consistently noted as the most common psychological ... -
Emotion-Focused Therapy for Symptoms of Generalised Anxiety in a Student Population: an Exploratory Study
(2020)Anxiety issues continue to retain the highest prevalence rates within student counselling services (SCS) with generalised anxiety a prominent concern. These issues are associated with poor academic achievement, attrition ... -
Emotion-Focused therapy: A Transdiagnostic formulation.
(2019)Recent years have seen the emergence of transdiagnostic psychotherapeutic treatments, typically targeting depression, anxiety and related disorders. The rationale for developing transdiagnostic protocols is based on a ... -
Employment and vocational skills among individuals with autism spectrum disorder: predictors, impact, and interventions
(Springer, 2014)Much research has been devoted to early intervention for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), with a lesser emphasis on research examining the outcomes for, or support of, these individuals as they reach ... -
The EquiFrame Manual: A tool for Evaluating and Promoting the Inclusion of Vulnerable Groups and Core Concepts of Human Rights in Health Policy Documents
(The Global Health Press, 2011)The purpose of this manual is to outline an analytical framework for assessing the degree to which social inclusion and human rights feature in policy and policy-related documents. The framework was developed with ... -
EquiFrame: A framework for analysis of the inclusion of human rights and vulnerable groups in health policies.
(2011)Ensuring that health policies uphold core concepts of human rights and are inclusive of vulnerable groups are imperative aspects of providing equity in health care, and of realizing the United Nations? call for Health for ... -
Estimating cost-effectiveness using alternative preference-based scores and within-trial methods: exploring the dynamics of the QALY using the EQ-5D-5L and ReQoL-UI
(2022)Objectives: This study aimed to explore quality-adjusted life-year (QALY) and subsequent cost-effectiveness estimates based on the more physical health–focused EQ-5D 5-level version (EQ-5D-5L) value set for England or ... -
Estimating the prognostic value of cross-sectional network connectivity for treatment response in depression
(2023)Background: Tightly connected symptom networks have previously been linked to treatment resistance, but most findings come from small-sample studies comparing single responder v. non-responder networks. We aimed to estimate ... -
Ethical Issues in the New Digital Era: The Case of Assisting Driving
(Intechopen, 2020)Mobility is associated with driving a vehicle. Age-related declines in the abilities of older persons present certain obstacles to safe driving. The negative effects of driving cessation on older adults’ physical, mental, ... -
An evaluation of a working memory training scheme in older adults
(2013)Working memory is a cognitive process that is particularly vulnerable to decline with age. The current study sought to evaluate the efficacy of a working memory training scheme in improving memory in a group of older adults. ... -
An evaluation of a working memory training scheme in older adults.
(2013)Working memory is a cognitive process that is particularly vulnerable to decline with age. The current study sought to evaluate the efficacy of a working memory training scheme in improving memory in a group of older adults. ... -
Everyday episodic memory in amnestic mild cognitive impairment: a preliminary investigation
(2011)Background: Decline in episodic memory is one of the hallmark features of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and is also a defining feature of amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), which is posited as a potential prodrome of ... -
Evidence of increased activation underlying cognitive control in ecstasy and cannabis users
(2010)Evidence suggests that users of ecstasy (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine) have behavioural and cognitive deficits and show increased impulsivity. Impulse control impairments have been shown to be common to a number of ... -
Executive `brake failure? following deactivation of human frontal lobe
(MIT Press, 2006)In the course of daily living, humans frequently encounter situations in which a motor activity, once initiated, becomes unnecessary or inappropriate. Under such circumstances, the ability to inhibit motor responses ... -
Exercising the Right Side of the Brain Might Help Protect Against Alzheimer's Disease
(2018)Alzheimer’s disease is a condition that affects the brain, changes the way people act and behave, and makes it difficult for them to remember. Lots of research has shown that older adults who get more brain exercise are ...