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Publikováno v:
International Perspectives in Psychology. 12:16-25
Abstract. More people than ever in history are being displaced and becoming refugees due to political conflict, climate change, and persecution, among others. Meeting the mental health care needs of refugees has become a global priority. This populat
Autor:
BEDIHA IPEKCI
Publikováno v:
Community Mental Health Journal. 59:834-843
The present study investigated the cumulative and potential synergistic effect of prolonged adversity from pre-migration to post-migration phases in the prediction of posttraumatic stress [PTSDComplex PTSD (CPTSD)] among Iraqi and Syrian refugees in
Autor:
Emily R, Kline, Heather, Thibeau, Beshaun J, Davis, Alicia, Fenley, Aliyah Simone, Sanders, Bediha, Ipekci, Rachel, Oblath, Shirley, Yen, Matcheri S, Keshavan
Publikováno v:
Schizophrenia Research. 250:43-49
Research shows that family involvement in psychosis treatment leads to better patient outcomes. Interventions that involve and counsel family members may improve patient outcomes by addressing barriers to treatment adherence and lowering family expre
Autor:
Heidi M. Levitt, Kathleen M. Collins, Zenobia Morrill, Kaitlyn R. Gorman, Bediha Ipekci, Lauren Grabowski, Jessica Karch, Kathryn Kurtz, Raúl Orduña Picón, Arazeliz Reyes, Akansha Vaswani-Bye, Brianna Wadler
Publikováno v:
Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy. 52:267-279
Autor:
Beshaun J. Davis, Alicia Fenley, Aliyah Sanders, Bediha Ipekci, Heather Thibeau, Tabinda Khan, Gautami Shashidhar, Matcheri Keshavan, Emily Kline
Publikováno v:
Early Intervention in Psychiatry.
Publikováno v:
Qualitative Psychology. 8:407-427
Dysfunctional relationship beliefs as gendered predictors of alexithymia in Turkish cultural context
Autor:
Bediha Ipekci, Numan Turan
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Guidance & Counselling. 51:177-190
The present research investigated the relationship between dysfunctional relationship beliefs (DRB) and alexithymia with a particular focus on gender among Turkish college students. Results indicat...
Autor:
Bediha Ipekci
Publikováno v:
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 20:1041-1041
Although kidnapping is common in war-torn countries, there is little research examining its psychological effects. Iraqi refugees (N = 298) were assessed upon arrival to the U.S. and 1 year later. At arrival, refugees were asked about prior trauma ex