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Publikováno v:
Archives of Suicide Research. 14:311-328
The current study examined the role of perceived parental bonding and early maladaptive schemas in suicidal behavior. Participants completed measures of perceived parental bonding; schemas; risk of repeating suicidal behavior; anxiety; and depression
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Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy. 16:33-45
Despite the prevalence of mental health problems in later life, older people markedly underutilize mental health services. A greater awareness of factors influencing older peoples' attitudes to mental illness may therefore improve awareness and treat
Autor:
Timothy A. Carey, Kirsten Stalker, Lindsey K. Murray, Margaret B. Spratt, Margaret Carey, Richard J. Mullan
Publikováno v:
Counselling and Psychotherapy Research. 7:178-187
Regardless of the type of psychotherapy considered, change is the predominant goal. Psychotherapies differ in their explanations of how change occurs and what it is that needs to change, but pursuing change of something in some way is common. Psychot
Publikováno v:
Counselling Psychology Review. 21:28-38
Autor:
Lindsey K Murray, Allan H. Young, Helen R. Venn, John M. Gray, Elisa Frigerio, Barbara Montagne, Michael Burt, David I. Perrett
Publikováno v:
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry. 11:505-520
A number of studies have reported mood-congruent biases in processing facial expressions of emotion in depression and mania. Most of them have failed to establish that mood reliably affects relevant more than irrelevant expressions, or that the effec
Autor:
Barbara Montagne, Allan H. Young, Helen R. Venn, John M. Gray, D. Michael Burt, Lindsey K Murray, Elisa Frigerio, David I. Perrett
Publikováno v:
Bipolar Disorders. 6:286-293
Objectives: Some studies have reported deficits in the perception of facial expressions among depressed individuals compared with healthy controls, while others have reported negative biases in expression perception. We examined whether altered perce
Autor:
Timothy A, Carey, Margaret, Carey, Kirsten, Stalker, Richard J, Mullan, Lindsey K, Murray, Margaret B, Spratt
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Mental health today (Brighton, England).
Publikováno v:
Psychiatry research. 113(1-2)
Satisfactory interpersonal interaction involves understanding others' facial expressions. Alcoholic individuals often have severe interpersonal difficulties that may relate to poor and distorted perception of facial expressions. The importance of att
Autor:
Tsuneo Kobayashi, Ian S. Penton-Voak, D. M. Burt, Lindsey K Murray, R. Minamisawa, David I. Perrett, D. L. Castles
Publikováno v:
Nature. 399(6738)
Women prefer slightly feminized male facial shapes1. Such faces (Fig. 1a) are given positive personality attributions1 that might correlate with actual behaviour2. In contrast, masculine features seem to signal immunological competence3. Heritable be