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Janet Anderson Yang, Lynn P. Rehm
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The Meaning of Reminiscence and life Review ISBN: 9781315227269
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Autor:
Lynn P. Rehm
Publikováno v:
Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice. 16:412-415
This commentary reviews the Jacobson et al. (1996) article that is often cited as the basis for the current interest in behavioral activation (BA). It is argued that the results do not necessarily support the conclusion that BA is the essential compo
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Rehabilitation Psychology. 52:254-262
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Motivation and Emotion. 31:145-157
Affective habituation (i.e., reductions in stimulus-evoked affective reactions as a result of previous exposure) may serve a functional purpose. However, little is know about the psychological mechanisms underlying this process. To elucidate the char
Autor:
Lynn P. Rehm
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Psychology. 63:707-711
Psychology has become a worldwide science and profession. A number of international associations sponsor meetings and draw together psychologists from around the globe. Psychology and psychotherapy also vary considerably from country to country. Educ
Autor:
Lynn P. Rehm, Stephen T. DeMers
Publikováno v:
Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice. 13:249-253
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Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 36:347-354
This article provides a conceptual framework for training in professional psychology focused on the construct of competency. The authors present a 3-dimensional competency model delineating the domains of knowledge, skills, attitudes, and values that
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Cognitive Therapy and Research. 28:387-414
The present paper reviews the depression and implicit memory literature, emphasizing studies addressing possible mood congruent implicit memory biases in depression. Although some of these studies seem to indicate the presence of mood congruent biase
Autor:
Elisia Yanasak, Nancy Jo Dunn, Julianne Souchek, Sofia Simotas, Terri J. Menke, Lynn P. Rehm, Carol M. Ashton, Jeanne Schillaci, Joseph D. Hamilton
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Journal of Traumatic Stress. 17:75-82
Little is known about the frequency of the full-range of personality disorders in outpatients with concurrent posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression, a common and oftentimes treatment-resistant combination in clinical practice. In a grou