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Mental health professionals' use of drawings in the assessment of children.
(2006)
This study examined the decisions made by mental health professionals when receiving background information and assessment information about a fictitious 8-year-old client. All participants received identical information ...
Elevated Spontaneous Blink Rate in Fragile X Syndrome Implicates Abnormal Dopaminergic Activity in FXS Pathophysiology
(2019-12-13)
Fragile X Syndrome (FXS) is the most common, single-gene cause of heritable Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and intellectual disability (ID). FXS is characterized by sensory hypersensitivity, repetitive behaviors, anxiety, ...
A therapeutic doll play program with an emotionally disturbed child /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1966)
Impact of interparental conflict on adjustment of African American college students from divorced and intact families.
(2007)
This study examined the impact of parent's interparental conflict on the adjustment of African American college students. Studies in this area showed that conflict prior to and after divorce, age at time of divorce, and ...
INTERNALIZED MENTAL ILLNESS STIGMA AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS WITH JUVENILE VICTIMIZATION EXPERIENCES
(2013-12-13)
Mental health stigma is a serious process that negatively impacts the functioning of people with mental illnesses beyond the impacts of the mental illness itself. Mental health stigma has been found to exist among people ...
Mathematical ability as a function of perceptual field-dependency and certain personality variables /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1958)
The interaction of cognitive-behavioral therapy with integrated couple therapy for the treatment of depression in women.
(1997)
A 4 x 3 ANOVA indicated significant clinical improvement in depression and marital satisfaction due to time involved in therapy. The treatment conditions were not significantly different in their efficacy from one another. ...
Decision-making in child abuse and neglect: The impact of clinician characteristics on potential reporting behaviors.
(2006)
The purpose of this study was to further clarify the impact of clinician characteristics on child abuse and neglect reporting decisions. Examined characteristics included personal attributes, training, length of practice, ...
The contribution of depression and anxiety to poor attention performance on neuropsychological assessment measures.
(2000)
Depression and anxiety are encountered on a frequent basis and their effect on cognitive processes can have significant implications for psychotherapy and neuropsychological evaluations.