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... systolic blood pressure, even after controlling for demographics, health behaviors, and various ps... as a specific risk factor for depressive symptoms: Cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses. Psycho...Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 53, 119-128. . de Jong Gier...
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... interrupted and, after the withdrawal symptoms begin, the induction of buprenorphine starts, unti...The study is based on alcoholic personality characteristics, such as specificities in psychopa... are considered useful in controlling anxiety and agitation, but they are not recommende...
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Adult Attention Deficit Disorder (AAD) and stress are pervasive and significant experiences with harmful consequences for both employees and organizations as a whole. This research study proposes a network of significant relationships between AAD, role stress, and self-efficacy. Adults who are experiencing the core symptoms of AAD (difficulties with task activation, concentration, effort, emotional interference, and accessing memory) are less likely to manage their role effectively and develop self-efficacy. The correlations between AAD and both role stress (r = 0.49, p < 0.01) and self-efficacy (r = -0.32, p < 0.01) were statistically significant, as was the correlation between role stress and self-efficacy (r = -0.44, p < 0.01). The Sobel test (Z = 6.57, p < 0.00) provides...
... stress and self-efficacy as part of a personality awareness exercise. Product moment correlations we... of the predictor on the criterion, controlling for the mediator (path c) should be zero. The effe...
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...Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 57, 808-818. . Byrne, B. M....
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This article outlines a rationale for investigating the individual (one-on-one) treatment format and individualized (case-tailored) services for partner abuse perpetrators. Many state standards caution against or prohibit individual services in abuser intervention. However, initial research indicates that motivational interviewing, conducted individually, can increase abusive clients' engagement in the change process. Challenges of using the group format in treatment development are discussed along with potential benefits of individual treatment for this population. Notably, individual treatment can be adapted to the client's stage of change, can address a range of presenting concerns (such as substance abuse and mood disorders) that may influence outcome, and can be used to focus clini...
... behavior therapy (DBT) for borderline personality disorder (Linehan, 1993). This intervention provid... of substances, personality disorder symptoms, and severity of partner violence problems have al... in delinquent offenses 2 years later, controlling for baseline delinquency. This was especially true...
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... as anxiety, depression, and a personality disorder not otherwise specified) were medically d... be expected to produce the alleged symptoms . . . his statements concerning the intensity, per...3 The ALJ also gave controlling weight to the opinions of Dr. Angela Keane. . The ...
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...Sex offenders often suffer from both personality disorders and paraphilias, while the violent offen...The HCR-20 addresses dynamic clinical symptoms such as active symptoms of major mental illness, l... non-sexual recidivists even after controlling for static factors (Hanson & Harris, 2000). Implic...
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...d. Pain or other symptoms. Pain or other symptoms may be an important factor... can affect memory, orientation, and personality, a longitudinal treatment record may be needed to ... cells (motor neurons) responsible for controlling voluntary muscles. Eventually, all muscles under v...
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NORMAL - Richard Banner is fighting a chronic disease attacking his central nervous system, in part, by using a musical instrument that was popular in Mozart's day.
By regulating, tuning and playing scales on his harpsichord - along with other efforts - Banner has helped lessen his multiple sclerosis symptoms since December.
...-old's MS symptoms include difficulty controlling his fingers and hands and with hand-eye coordinati... he enjoys the "sound, look and personality" of the instrument. He and a friend built one in 1...
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... such as the criminal's childhood, his personality, his peers, his alcoholism, and--at the societal l...." (33) And even if the analysand's symptoms disappeared after the analysis, how could the anal... the goals of dominating and controlling rape victims and women in general." (108) Yet femi...