نتایج جستجو برای: psychologist character

تعداد نتایج: 73570  

Journal: :The American psychologist 2009
Angela L Duckworth

tions–treatments,” is there a misnomer? American Psychologist, 64, 275–276. Silverstein, L. B., & Auerbach, C. F. (2009). Using qualitative research to develop culturally competent evidence-based practice. American Psychologist, 64, 274–275. Tryon, W. W. (2009). Missing mechanism information. American Psychologist, 64, 273–274. Wolpe, J. (1958). Psychotherapy by reciprocal inhibition. Stanford,...

2007
Helena Sofia Pinto João P. Martins

In this paper we describe the revision and extension processes performed to the “subontology” for Units of Measure of the Merged ontology proposed by Ian Niles. We have used a principled approach to guide revision of knowledge. The methodology and the sets of criteria that were used in this revision are described.

Journal: :The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 1916

Journal: :Health psychology research 2013
Birgitte Schoenmakers Jan De Lepeleire

Interdisciplinary collaboration is gaining importance. Although general practices (GP's) have a comprehensive experience in collaboration with psychologists, research on this topic is scarce. In house referrals to a psychologist are assumed to lower the thresholds for patients and GP's. In this study it was investigated whether the GP's reasons to refer in were accordance with the treatment str...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2015
Michelle T Jesse Michael E Ryan Anne Eshelman Tamer Ghanem Amy M Williams Lisa R Miller-Matero Kathleen Yaremchuk

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS An evaluation by head-and-neck cancer (HNC) staff, patients, and patient support feedback regarding integrated psychological care and perceived benefit based on patient characteristics. STUDY DESIGN Cross-sectional survey of HNC staff, patients, and their primary supports; and retrospective chart review of psychiatric characteristics of HNC patients. METHODS HNC staff,...

2012
Rodney L. Lowman

This article identifies issues relevant to the scientist-practitioner model espoused by consulting psychology. It asks what it means to be a scientist-practitioner in more than aspirational or superficial terms and notes the frequent gap between science and practice and between practice and science. These gaps, it is argued, call for changed behavior on the part of both practitioners and of res...

Journal: :History of Psychology 1998

Journal: :European Psychologist 2002

Journal: :British Journal of Psychiatry 2019

2014
Jac W. Andrews

Effective practicing psychologists require ongoing skill development that is constructivist and recursive in nature, with mentor, colleague, co-worker, and patient feedback critical to successful acquisition and maintenance of professional competencies. This paper will provide an overview of the nature and scope of psychologist skill development through multisource feedback (MSF) or 360 degree ...

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