نتایج جستجو برای: psychological techniques

تعداد نتایج: 762479  

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1998
A Neubauer C Wolter C Falkner D Neumeier

Sampling strategy fundamentally influences the effectiveness of quality control with control charts. This study shows a simple approach for optimizing the control strategy for automatic multichannel analyzers that takes into account cost-efficiency considerations. Our main focus is on the frequency of controls necessary. The methods used are based on a field study (on a Hitachi/BM 747), the vie...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing 2001
D Garrick C Ewashen

This paper proposes an integrated group therapy model to be utilized by psychiatric and mental health nurses; one innovatively designed to meet the therapeutic needs of adolescents admitted to inpatient psychiatric programs. The writers suggest a model of group therapy primarily comprised of interpersonal approaches within a feminist perspective. The proposed group focus is on active therapeuti...

2006
Hans G. Bloemen

The Impact of Wealth on Job Exit Rates of Elderly Workers In the literature theoretical models have appeared that predict a positive impact of the level of individual wealth on the job exit probability. Empirically this prediction is most likely to be relevant for elderly workers who have been able to accumulate wealth throughout their working life and whose residual working life is relatively ...

2017
Kirsty Seward Luke Wolfenden John Wiggers Meghan Finch Rebecca Wyse Christopher Oldmeadow Justin Presseau Tara Clinton-McHarg Sze Lin Yoong

BACKGROUND While there are number of frameworks which focus on supporting the implementation of evidence based approaches, few psychometrically valid measures exist to assess constructs within these frameworks. This study aimed to develop and psychometrically assess a scale measuring each domain of the Theoretical Domains Framework for use in assessing the implementation of dietary guidelines w...

Journal: :Physical therapy 2003
Linda Resnik Gail M Jensen

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Theoretical models of physical therapist expertise have been developed through research on physical therapists sampled solely on the basis of years of experience or reputation. Expert clinicians, selected on the basis of their patients' outcomes, have not been previously studied, nor have the patient outcomes of peer-nominated experts been analyzed. The purpose of our stu...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 1992
P Minaire

Handicap is the result of a process of disablement whose origin is a pathological condition (disease). According to some definitions of health (e.g., a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being), the classical biomedical concept is too restrictive to cover all the consequences of disease. New models have been proposed: the impairment-disability-handicap model presented by WHO, th...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1965
Robert S. Rosnagle

presented in the text can be readily appreciated by the informed layman without a complete comprehension of the mathematical treatment. The caliber of the theory and mathematics is unfortunately not reflected in its presentation, which is often brief and incomplete. This is a stimulating book and its chief value lies in its function as an introduction to theoretical biology and in the questions...

Journal: :Behavior therapy 2012
Michael E Levin Mikaela J Hildebrandt Jason Lillis Steven C Hayes

An important aspect of psychotherapy research is the examination of the theoretical models underlying intervention approaches. Laboratory-based component research is one useful methodology for this endeavor as it provides an experimental means of testing questions related to intervention components and the change process they engage with a high level of control and precision. A meta-analysis wa...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Guillaume Dumas Gonzalo C de Guzman Emmanuelle Tognoli J A Scott Kelso

Social neuroscience has called for new experimental paradigms aimed toward real-time interactions. A distinctive feature of interactions is mutual information exchange: One member of a pair changes in response to the other while simultaneously producing actions that alter the other. Combining mathematical and neurophysiological methods, we introduce a paradigm called the human dynamic clamp (HD...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 1993
N S Jacobson M E Addis

This article discusses the outcome and process research on couple therapy and integrates the articles special section "Couples and Couple Therapy" into the discussion. All tested couple treatments show statistically significant effects relative to control groups, but there are no reliable differences between different theoretical models. Moreover, all tested approaches leave substantial numbers...

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