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Autor:
Chelsea Geise, Suchi Tiwari, Chaplain William Steele, Chaplain Geoffrey Tyrrell, Heidi Weinreich, Therese Van Hoof, Zachary D. Erickson, Donna Ames, Alexander C. Sones, Harold G. Koenig, Chaplain Robert B. Mackay, Sergii Sakhno
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion and Health. 60:3052-3060
Moral injury is a complex phenomenon characterized by spiritual, psychological, and moral distress caused by actions or acts of omission inconsistent with an individual’s moral and ethical values. We present two cases from an ongoing randomized con
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology. 42:115-117
Autor:
Michael R MacIntyre, Jesse Li, William Connor Darby, Gregory B. Leong, Alexander C. Sones, Robert Weinstock
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Sciences & the Law. 39:150-169
Voluntary, or intentional, acute intoxication does not qualify for an insanity defense. However, in many jurisdictions, voluntary intoxication can create a diminished capacity to form a specific intent necessary for a criminal offense. This is a type
Autor:
Donna, Ames, Zachary, Erickson, Chelsea, Geise, Suchi, Tiwari, Sergii, Sakhno, Alexander C, Sones, Chaplain Geoffrey, Tyrrell, Chaplain Robert B, Mackay, Chaplain William, Steele, Therese, Van Hoof, Heidi, Weinreich, Harold G, Koenig
Publikováno v:
Journal of religion and health. 60(5)
Moral injury is a complex phenomenon characterized by spiritual, psychological, and moral distress caused by actions or acts of omission inconsistent with an individual's moral and ethical values. We present two cases from an ongoing randomized contr
Autor:
Alexander C. Sones, John P Oliver, Kerry Haynes, Harold G. Koenig, Zachary D. Erickson, Donna Ames, Chaplain Sam Adamson, Ellen J. Teng, Fred Volk, Irina Arnold, Justin Yin, Nagy A. Youssef
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 184:e271-e278
INTRODUCTION There is growing evidence that moral injury (MI) is related to greater suicide risk among Veterans and Active Duty Military (V/ADM). This study examines the relationship between MI and suicide risk and the moderating effect of religiosit
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ARTS & HEALTH, vol 7, iss 2
Ketch, RA; Rubin, RT; Baker, MR; Sones, AC; & Ames, D. (2015). Art appreciation for veterans with severe mental illness in a VA Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Recovery Center. ARTS & HEALTH, 7(2), 172-181. doi: 10.1080/17533015.2015.1019700. UCLA: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/9cp2281c
Arts & Health, vol 7, iss 2
Ketch, RA; Rubin, RT; Baker, MR; Sones, AC; & Ames, D. (2015). Art appreciation for veterans with severe mental illness in a VA Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Recovery Center. ARTS & HEALTH, 7(2), 172-181. doi: 10.1080/17533015.2015.1019700. UCLA: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/9cp2281c
Arts & Health, vol 7, iss 2
Considerable research has shown the positive effects of art, music and drama therapy on mental health and well-being. In September 2012, a weekly Art Appreciation class was initiated at the Veterans Affairs (VA) West Los Angeles (WLA) Psychosocial Re
Autor:
Hilary B. Meyer, Daniel E. Auerbach, Robert T. Rubin, Donna Ames, Alina Katsman, Alexander C. Sones
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences. 24:152-164
Yoga is gaining acceptance as an ancillary medical treatment, but there have been few studies evaluating its therapeutic benefits in neurological and major psychiatric conditions. The authors reviewed the literature in English on the efficacy of yoga