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Katz, Jennifer – Professional Counselor, 2019
Abortion is common, yet stigmatized. In some cases, abortion patients may experience feelings of sadness, guilt, anger, and other signs of emotional distress after their pregnancy is terminated. This article offers guidance for counselors seeking to provide nonjudgmental support to promote adaptation and recovery among abortion patients…
Descriptors: Females, Pregnancy, Coping, Stress Variables
O'Callaghan, Anne – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2013
This paper aims to draw attention to and provide insights into an area that is of educational significance for clinical teachers, namely the need to acknowledge and respond appropriately to the emotional context of both learning and health encounters in order to improve the outcomes of both. This need has been highlighted by recent calls for more…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Psychological Patterns, Hospitals, Hidden Curriculum
Case, Jan; Backes, Erica; Babu, Sonica; White, Ashley; Jennings, Elizabeth – Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 2012
Simultaneous calls have been issued for reflective thinking and interdisciplinary collaboration in the teaching and the practice of rehabilitation counseling. This article introduces a learning tool, Fanciful Reflections, which can serve as a stimulus in such endeavors. Classroom and in-the-field applications of "fanciful reflecting" are provided…
Descriptors: Rehabilitation Counseling, Interdisciplinary Approach, Reflection, Graduate Students
Rosenfeld, Barry; Pessin, Hayley; Lewis, Charles; Abbey, Jennifer; Olden, Megan; Sachs, Emily; Amakawa, Lia; Kolva, Elissa; Brescia, Robert; Breitbart, William – Psychological Assessment, 2011
Hopelessness has become an increasingly important construct in palliative care research, yet concerns exist regarding the utility of existing measures when applied to patients with a terminal illness. This article describes a series of studies focused on the exploration, development, and analysis of a measure of hopelessness specifically intended…
Descriptors: Expertise, Psychological Patterns, Terminal Illness, Cancer
Reilly, Jo Marie; Trial, Janet; Piver, Debra E.; Schaff, Pamela B. – Journal for Learning through the Arts, 2012
Abstract: Developing and nurturing empathy in medical trainees has been recognized as an essential element of medical education. Theater may be a unique instructional modality to increase empathy training. Methods: A multi-disciplinary team developed a theater workshop for first year medical students. Through the use of theater games, art images…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Empathy, Medical Students, Medical Education
Rager, Kathleen B. – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2009
It is rare to find the emotional component of self-directed learning discussed explicitly in the literature. This lack is particularly glaring given the interest sparked by recent brain research concerning the importance of emotion in all types of learning as well as by the dramatic increase in self-directed learning in the emotionally charged…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Psychological Patterns, Health Services, Brain
Hilt, Robert John; Woodward, Tony A. – Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2008
The guidelines for the treatment of agitated children in emergency departments based on literature and expert opinions are developed and discussed.
Descriptors: Patients, Therapy, Children, Psychological Patterns
Simon, Robert I. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2008
Psychiatrists and other mental health professionals are trained to assess patients by direct observation and examination. Short inpatient length of stay, brief outpatient visits, emergency room evaluations, and other time-limited clinical settings require rapid assessment of suicide risk. Recognition of behavioral suicide risk factors can assist…
Descriptors: Mental Health Workers, Mental Health, Suicide, Identification
Casten, Robin; Rovner, Barry – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2008
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a major cause of disability in the elderly, substantially degrades the quality of their lives, and is a risk factor for depression. Rates of depression in AMD are substantially greater than those found in the general population of older people, and are on par with those of other chronic and disabling…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Patients, Depression (Psychology), Visual Impairments
Finger, Stanley; Zaromb, Franklin – American Psychologist, 2006
Shock-induced amnesia received considerable attention after Cerletti popularized electroconvulsive shock therapy in the late 1930s. Yet, often overlooked is the fact that Benjamin Franklin recognized that passing electricity through the head could affect memory for the traumatic event. Franklin described his findings on himself and others in…
Descriptors: Therapy, Patients, Memory, Depression (Psychology)
Johnson-Laird, P. N.; Mancini, Francesco; Gangemi, Amelia – Psychological Review, 2006
A hyper-emotion theory of psychological illnesses is presented. It postulates that these illnesses have an onset in which a cognitive evaluation initiates a sequence of unconscious transitions yielding a basic emotion. This emotion is appropriate for the situation but inappropriate in its intensity. Whenever it recurs, it leads individuals to a…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Epidemiology, Psychopathology, Patients
Gollwitzer, Mario; Eid, Michael; Jurgensen, Ralph – Psychological Assessment, 2005
This study demonstrates how mixture distribution item response models can be used to detect different response styles in the clinical assessment of anger expression. Analyses of 3 subscales of the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory in a clinical sample of 4,497 patients revealed that there are different response styles that manifest themselves…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Patients, Social Desirability, Raw Scores
Ebaugh, Franklin G. – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2007
In reviewing the enormous number of articles on all phases of acute epidemic encephalitis one cannot help being impressed by the lack of attention paid to children who have suffered from this disease. This is especially true of the important neuropsychiatric sequelae. During the past few months, seventeen patients have been referred to the…
Descriptors: Patients, Depression (Psychology), Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Severity (of Disability)
An Adolescent and His Imaginary Companions: From Quasi-Delusional Constructs to Creative Imagination
Adamo, Simonetta – Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 2004
In this paper I shall describe the psychotherapeutic treatment of a 14-year-old boy, who suffered from mild Asperger's syndrome. This adolescent had a multiplicity of imaginary friends, which protected him from catastrophic feelings of loneliness and deadness, but at the same time interfered with the possibility of establishing meaningful…
Descriptors: Imagination, Fantasy, Asperger Syndrome, Psychotherapy
Kasman, Deborah L. – Journal for Learning through the Arts, 2006
An experienced physician-teacher shares her own experiences with loss in medicine and loss in her personal life. Through personal writings during her divorce, she exemplifies the healing effect writing can have during difficult transformations that occur in life. She shares her bias that physicians need to accept and own their emotions and can use…
Descriptors: Physicians, Reflection, Writing (Composition), Personal Narratives
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