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Journal of Health Service Psychology. 49:11-19
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Journal of Health Service Psychology. 48:21-30
Almost two years into the pandemic, the scientific and healthcare communities continue to learn a great deal regarding COVID-19, the disease produced by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Broad variability during acute
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The Primary Care Companion For CNS Disorders. 24
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The primary care companion for CNS disorders. 23(6)
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Journal of Health Service Psychology. 48:141-141
Autor:
Mark A. Blais, Iruma Bello, Samuel Justin Sinclair, Matthew D. Blagys, Rafael A. Rivas-Vazquez
Publikováno v:
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy. 22:267-277
Self-report measures of psychiatric symptomatology are important components of treatment monitoring and service evaluation programs. However, the currently available measures have numerous limitations including being symptom or disorder specific, sui
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Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 35:74-83
Recent attention has been given to the high frequency of coexisting anxiety and depressive symptoms that has served to challenge the more traditional view that these two disorders are typically discrete syndromes. Furthermore, research suggests that
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Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 19:11-27
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is increasingly being conceptualized in the literature as a cognitive disturbance representing a transitional phase between normal aging and dementia. The operational definitions of MCI provide an opportunity for neuro
Autor:
Rafael A. Rivas-Vazquez
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Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 34:666-669
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Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 34:562-566
Difficulties associated with eating behavior, existing on a broad continuum from uncomplicated overeating to psychopathologically disordered eating, is a growing area of concern within the medical and mental health communities. Psychologists are ofte