نتایج جستجو برای: existential anxiety

تعداد نتایج: 102465  

2009
JOHN LIPPITT

Each of the previous three articles in this series has examined one of the three main traditions of humour theory; those based around incongruity, superiority and the release of energy. We have seen that each of these theoretical traditions sheds some light upon humour and laughter, but also that all fail in their overly ambitious task of offering a fully comprehensive theory. This has not dete...

Journal: :Psychology of addictive behaviors : journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors 2011
Melissa L Miller Stephen M Saunders

The study evaluated how spiritual and religious functioning (SRF), alcohol-related problems, and psychiatric symptoms change over the course of treatment and follow-up. Problem drinkers (n = 55, including 39 males and 16 females) in outpatient treatment were administered questionnaires at pretreatment, posttreatment, and follow up, which assessed two aspects of SRF (religious well-being and exi...

Journal: :International journal of adolescent medicine and health 2009
Charlotte Allmer Søren Ventegodt Isack Kandel Joav Merrick

UNLABELLED To review adverse events of intensive, clinical holistic medicine (CHM) as it is practiced in holistic body-psychotherapy in England and Germany. Gerda Boyesen's "biodynamic body-psychotherapy" (BBP) is an intensive type of holistic mind-body medicine used by Boyesen at two centers. METHODS About 13,500 patients were treated during 1985-2005 period and studied for side effects and ...

2015
Ehud Bodner Amit Shrira Yoav S. Bergman Sara Cohen-Fridel Ephraim S. Grossman

a r t i c l e i n f o Keywords: Ageism Aging anxiety Death anxiety Older adults Stereotypes Stigma While aging anxiety is associated with the threat of deterioration that leads to death, death anxiety is related to the threat of non-existence and to fears from an unknown afterlife, and both anxieties can lead to ageism. The current study examined the unexplored relationship between these two ex...

2006
Christina Liossi Paul White

The fact that terminal cancer patients experience considerable psychological distress is now undisputed, but the effectiveness of psychological treatments in relieving this suffering is less clear. The aim of the present research was to evaluate the efficacy of clinical hypnosis in the enhancement of quality of life of patients with far-advanced cancer. Fifty terminally ill cancer patients were...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1954
Jules V. Coleman

in six parts: (i) intrinsic and extrinsic factors regulating neuronal activity, (ii) contributions to the physiology and pathology of movements, (iii) the physiological basis of consciousness, (iv) some aspects of autonomic physiology, (v) integrations, and (vi) applications. The first two sections could be better organized. His sentences are frequently cumbersome, as witness: "This survey has ...

Journal: :Psychiatria Danubina 2009
Laurie Jo Moore Mila Goldner-Vukov

This paper explores the essential features of recovery and the need for an existential approach in psychiatry. The biopsychosocial model often fails to sufficiently validate the existential suffering of patients. We review the major principles of recovery and the philosophical and psychiatric principles of existentialism. The ontological or intrinsic existential issues of death, isolation, free...

Journal: :Psycho-oncology 2015
Tamara Ownsworth Suzanne Chambers Ea Damborg Leanne Casey David G Walker David H K Shum

OBJECTIVE Despite significant psychosocial morbidity, there are few controlled trials of psychological support for people with brain tumor. This study evaluated the efficacy of the Making Sense of Brain Tumor (MSoBT) program, a home-based psychosocial intervention. DESIGN A randomized controlled trial with a wait list condition METHODS Fifty participants aged 17-82 years with brain tumor (5...

Journal: :Psycho-oncology 2011
Michele J M Wood Alexander Molassiotis Sheila Payne

OBJECTIVE Common psychosocial difficulties experienced by cancer patients are fatigue, depression, anxiety, and existential and relational concerns. Art therapy is one intervention being developed to address these difficulties. The purpose of this research was to assess and synthesize the available research evidence for the use of art therapy in the management of symptoms in adults with cancer....

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2014
Corinna N Scheel Caroline Bender Brunna Tuschen-Caffier Anne Brodführer Swantje Matthies Christiane Hermann Eva K Geisse Jennifer Svaldi Eva-Lotta Brakemeier Alexandra Philipsen Gitta A Jacob

Shame is related to several mental disorders. We assume that facets of shame, namely bodily, cognitive and existential shame, may occur in typical patterns in mental and personality disorders. An excessive level of shame may lead to psychopathological symptoms. However, a lack of shame may also lead to distress, for instance as it may facilitate violation of social norms and thus may promote in...

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