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Morality in combat.
(2000)
The factors that contribute to a military officer's moral and ethical decisions in combat are investigated with a qualitative study of interviews conducted with thirteen veterans. Theories of moral reasoning are discussed ...
Brief therapy training in APA-accredited counseling and clinical psychology programs.
(2000)
The practice of brief psychotherapy has increased dramatically during the last two decades. Although practicing psychologists report spending a substantial proportion of their time conducting brief psychotherapy, up to one ...
Application of the transtheoretical model to reduce dropout from outpatient psychotherapy.
(2000)
This study investigated the utility of a central construct of the Transtheoretical Model (TTM), Stage of Change, as an ad hoc predictor of premature termination (PT) from outpatient psychotherapy. In addition, a TTM-derived ...
CBT, ICT, and combined treatments for depressed married women: A two year follow-up.
(2000)
The current study is a two year follow-up of women who had received 12-sessions of individual cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), conjoint integrative couples therapy (ICT) and a combined (CBT/ICT) treatment for depression. ...
Forgiveness of others and athletic performance in college baseball players.
(2000)
It was hypothesized that athletes high in forgiveness of others would perform better at baseball, show less performance deficits between preseason and midseason, score lower in total mood disturbance, and show a greater ...
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.
The effects of parental attachment on the college adjustment of urban and rural students.
(2000)
The direct effects of locality on college adjustment were examined using the full-scale score of the SACQ. Rural and urban students did not differ significantly from one another in terms of their adjustment to college. ...