Browsing Psychology (Scholarly Publications) by Title
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Taking Stock of Descriptive-Interpretative Qualitative Psychotherapy Research: Issues and Observations from the Front Line. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research.
(2019)The paper offers a perspective on some of the methodological issues present in current qualitative psychotherapy research (QPR). The authors are involved in this type of research (for 20 and 40 years, respectively) as ... -
Teaching behaviour change skills to undergraduate medical students
(2013)This study investigates the effects of a three-week student project where students selected a healthbehaviour and implemented a self-management program to increase or decrease that behavior. Behaviours were (1) smoking ... -
Team cohesion and communications in Surgery: Re-designing the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist (SSC) to support teamwork, patient safety and Safety 2 practices
(Irish Ergonomics Society, 2016)This paper presents a case for redesigning the existing surgical safety checklist (SSC), to better support team cohesion/communications and safety culture. In so doing, it proposes the following enhancements: The redesign ... -
The Temporal Order Effect in Children s Counterfactual Thinking
(Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2005)When adults think about how an outcome could have turned out differently, they tend to undo the events leading up to the outcome in regular ways. Consider a game in which two players could win a prize if they picked the ... -
The temporality effect in counterfactual thinking about what might have been
(Psychonomic Society, 2000)When people think about what might have been, they undo an outcome by changing events in regular ways. Suppose two contestants could win 1,000 Pounds if they picked the same color card; the first picks black, the second ... -
Theoretically informed qualitative psychotherapy research: A primer
(2020)This paper presents an introduction to theoretically informed qualitative psychotherapy research (QPR). Although QPR researchers have traditionally remained silent on theory, we suggest this has resulted in an implicit and ... -
Theta-Modulated Head Direction Cells in the Rat Anterior Thalamus
(Society of Neuroscience, 2011)A major tool in understanding how the brain processes information is the analysis of neuronal output at each hierarchical level along the pathway of signal propagation. Theta rhythm and head directionality are the two main ... -
Total Worker Health Among Healthcare Workers: The Advancement of A Mindful Hand Hygiene (MHH) Protocol to Protect and Promote Wellbeing and Safety
(2021)This paper reports on a qualitative human factors study pertaining to the specification of a new mindful hand hygiene (MHH) protocol to support safe donning and doffing of personal protective equipment (PPE) and staff ... -
Training Educational Staff in Functional Behavioral Assessment: A Systematic Review
(Springer, 2014)Interventions for challenging behavior are more likely to be effective when based on the results of a functional behavioral assessment. Research to date, suggests that staff members in educational settings may not have the ... -
Trajectories of Symptoms in Digital Interventions for Depression and Anxiety Using Routine Outcome Monitoring Data: Secondary Analysis Study
(2023)Background: Research suggests there is heterogeneity in treatment response for internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) users, but few studies have investigated the trajectory of individual symptom change ... -
Transcranial direct current stimulation over right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex enhances error awareness in older age
(2014)The ability to detect errors during cognitive performance is compromised in older age and in a range of clinical populations. This study was designed to assess the effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) ... -
Understanding cumulative risk
(2010)The authors investigated the relationship between reasoners' understanding of subjunctive conditionals (e.g., if p had happened, then q would have happened) and the inferences they were prepared to endorse. Reasoners who ... -
Urban and rural environments differentially shape multisensory perception in ageing
(2021)Recent studies suggest that the lived environment can affect cognition across the lifespan. We examined, in a large cohort of older adults (n = 3447), whether susceptibility to a multisensory illusion, the Sound-Induced ...