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[ 1 ] - مقایسه بازشناسی هیجان چهره در بیماران مبتلا به اضطراب اجتماعی در مقایسه با افراد سالم
با توجه به دیدگاه دی رویتر و بروسکوت (1995) افراد مبتلا به اختلال هراس اجتماعی هنگام روبرو شدن با موقعیت اجتماعی، ابتدا نسبت به نشانه های تهدید آمیز گوش به زنگ می باشند و پس از تشخیص این نشانه ها از آن اجتناب می کنند. در راستای این نظریه هدف از پژوهش حاضر از یک طرف بررسی بازشناسی هیجان در چهره در افراد مبتلا به اختلال هراس اجتماعی در مقایسه با افراد بهنجار و از طرف دیگر مقایسه بازشناسی هیجان در...
[ 2 ] - بررسی بازشناسی هیجان چهره در افراد با علائم روانشناختی بر اساس پرسشنامه نشانگان روانی (SCL-90-R)
مقدمه: در راستای نقش کلیدی بازشناسی هیجانِ چهره در تسهیل تعاملات اجتماعی و نتایج متناقض پژوهشهای محدودی که در گذشته بازشناسی هیجان در چهره را در جمعیت سالم با علائم اختلال روانی ارزیابی کردهاند، هدف از پژوهش حاضر بررسیِ بازشناسی هیجان چهره در افراد با علائم اختلال روانی به صورتی که در مقیاس SCL-90-R فهرست شده، است. روش: حجم نمونه در این پژوهش 60 نفر است که شامل 31 فرد سالم با علائم اختلال روان...
[ 3 ] - Association Between Facial Affect Recognition and Maladaptive Schema in People With Depressive Symptoms
Objective: Depressed patients harbor maladaptive schemas that distort social reality and impaired facial expression recognition. Thus, this study aims at identifying specific associations among depressive symptoms, early maladaptive schemas, and patterns of for recognizing facially expressed emotions. Methods: 100 subjects diagnosed with depressive symptoms were selected from a larger statisti...
[ 4 ] - A theoretical overview of the concept of anxiety and its role on emotion regulation from the perspective of psychoanalysis from Freud's time to the present
Infants would be able to regulate emotion and manage anxiety merely through their intimate relationship with attachment figures they are emotionally in harmony with. This capability is essential for social, emotional, cognitive, and neurobiological development of children, and moreover, their ability to cope with anxiety predicts their success in future relationships. Thus, a theoretical overvi...
[ 5 ] - Theoretical overview of two types of anaclitic and introjective depression with emphasis on Sidney Blatt theory
Blatt highlighted two intertwined pathways of healthy development and therapeutic processes: the anaclitic pathway and the introjective pathway, in this regard, also two types of introjective and anaclitic depression is proposed; which require independent treatments with various emphases despite having similar symptoms. However, in the available therapies, only the same symptoms were emphasized...
[ 6 ] - Investigating the role of core shame in psychopathologies and effective psychotherapies on it
Clinical and empirical evidence confirming the relationship between core shame and psychopathology types has shown that core shame is the cause of many mental disorders, in this regard investigating the origin of this emotion in the preventive direction and also studying underlying factors for treatment is important. In this paper, by a theoretical review of the causes and origins of this emoti...
[ 7 ] - A theoretical review of the concept of aloneness from the perspective of psychological approaches
From the point of view of a group of psychological theories, solitary behaviors may be inconsistent with mental health, so that in these theories aloneness is considered a difficult situation that must be prevented or remedied by children who play alone, it is as if they are unhealthy and break the norm and have mercy on those who engage in individual activities. But from other perspectives, al...
[ 8 ] - A theoretical review of the concept of superego from the perspective of psychoanalytic approaches
The aim of this research was to investigate the concept of the superego from the perspective of psychoanalytic approaches, in particular the theory of Freud and Anna Freud and other theories of object relations (Klein and Bion) and the British Independent School (Fairbairn and Winnicott). Given the significant role of the pathological superego in psychological disorders, a better understanding ...
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