• Psychological methods involving assessment and treatment can assist in evaluating and treating somatoform disorders. (cpancf.com)
  • These problems range from depression (both minor and major), anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder to bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and psychosis (puerperal psychosis). (cochrane.org)
  • Histrionic personality disorder (HPD) is part of a larger group of psychological disorders called "Cluster B" personality disorders. (healthline.com)
  • Psychiatrists are specifically trained to recognize and treat psychological disorders. (healthline.com)
  • You will also develop an awareness of psychological concepts that are frequently discussed in Australian criminal courts, such as false memory, post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, personality disorders, addictions and IQ. (edu.au)
  • Studying the intricacies of social anhedonia could have implications for assessment and treatment of many disorders. (psychologicalscience.org)
  • Suzanne's mental illness is not specifically known, though it is likely complex and may involve a combination of psychological disorders. (liquidimageco.com)
  • She appears to have difficulty managing stress, difficulty managing her emotions, and difficulty connecting with other people, which could potentially be indicative of mood disorders such as depression or bipolar disorder as well as anxiety disorders. (liquidimageco.com)
  • Dr. Ermshar also provides psychotherapy and specializes in the treatment of individuals in the corporate and entertainment industries, bipolar and psychotic spectrum disorders, anxiety disorders, substance abuse disorders, gambling, sexual addictions, and other behavioral addictions, personality disorders (including antisocial and borderline personality disorders), autism spectrum disorders, and adolescent development. (goodtherapy.org)
  • At Palm Springs Behavioral Health, we believe that a thorough psychological assessment is an essential part of understanding and addressing mental health disorders and therapeutic needs. (palmspringsbehavioralhealth.com)
  • Psychological/psychiatric assessments are a series of evaluations and tests used to diagnose mental health disorders, assess the severity of symptoms, and determine appropriate treatment options. (palmspringsbehavioralhealth.com)
  • Medications may be prescribed to help manage symptoms of mental health disorders, such as antidepressants for depression or anti-anxiety medications for anxiety disorders. (palmspringsbehavioralhealth.com)
  • Personality Disorders are out - kind of. (discovermagazine.com)
  • First up, the Axis system, by which most disorders were 'Axis I', personality disorders which were 'Axis II', and other medical illnesses 'Axis III', is to be abolished - everything will be on a single Axis from now on. (discovermagazine.com)
  • DSM-V hasn't gone this far - the categorical diagnoses remain in most cases (the exception is Personality Disorders, see above). (discovermagazine.com)
  • Unlike instruments that focus on a single clinical area such as anxiety or depression, M-PACIĀ® provides an integrated view that synthesizes emerging personality styles and clinical syndromes, helping detect early signs of Axis I and Axis II disorders. (pearsonassessments.com)
  • But anxiety and depression are also risk factors for the onset of these disorders. (medscape.com)
  • The influence of psychological factors on temporomandibular disorders (TMD), such as depression, anxiety and stress has been very discussed in literature. (bvsalud.org)
  • Overview of Personality Disorders Personality disorders in general are pervasive, enduring patterns of thinking, perceiving, reacting, and relating that cause significant distress or functional impairment. (msdmanuals.com)
  • 1. Morgan TA, Zimmerman M: Epidemiology of personality disorders. (msdmanuals.com)
  • In Handbook of Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment . (msdmanuals.com)
  • and whether neurobehavioral disorders caused by chronic low-dose exposure to neurotoxicants, which may manifest as psychological distress, are a public health phenomenon near hazardous waste sites. (cdc.gov)
  • Some postulate that the chronic stress documented to occur in some communities near hazardous waste sites could possibly lead to an array of biopsychosocial effects, including physical health effects from chronic stress (possible health outcomes affected by stress include cardiovascular, gastrointestinal disorders, and skin), increases in the prevalence of certain psychological disorders, and social disruption. (cdc.gov)
  • Baum and colleagues (18) found indicators of psychophysiological effects from stress, including elevated levels of psychological distress, perceived threat, subclinical anxiety disorders, and depression in many of the community members they surveyed at TMI as compared with controls. (cdc.gov)
  • As a practice, we are consistently exploring new and emerging technologies and approaches to support the effective implementation of psychotherapy and assessments. (psychologytoday.com)
  • Transference-Focused Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder: A Clinical Guide presents a model of borderline personality disorder (BPD) and its treatment that is based on contemporary psychoanalytic object relations theory as developed by the leading thinker in the field, Otto Kernberg, M.D., who is also one of the authors of this insightful manual. (appi.org)
  • The book first provides clinicians with a model of borderline pathology that is essential for expert assessment and treatment planning and then addresses the empirical underpinnings and specific therapeutic strategies of transference-focused psychotherapy (TFP). (appi.org)
  • Grounded in the latest research and rich with clinical insight, Transference-Focused Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder: A Clinical Guide will prove indispensable to mental health professionals seeking to provide thoughtful, effective care to these patients. (appi.org)
  • Services provided can include psychodiagnostic assessment, neurocognitive assessment (cognitive difficulties secondary to medical concerns), psychotherapy, and or treatment recommendations upon discharge. (goodtherapy.org)
  • Psychotherapy, also known as talk therapy, can help individuals to explore and address underlying emotional and psychological issues. (palmspringsbehavioralhealth.com)
  • We examined the neuropsychological performance of people with compulsive buying disorder (CBD) and control subjects, along with trait impulsivity, symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and selected personality characteristics. (researchgate.net)
  • They also had elevated levels of self-reported depression, ADHD symptoms, trait impulsivity, and novelty seeking. (researchgate.net)
  • In conclusion, compulsive buyers have greater lifetime psychiatric comorbidity than controls, and higher levels of self-rated depression, ADHD symptoms, trait impulsivity, and novelty seeking. (researchgate.net)
  • Depressive symptoms among police officers: associations with personality and psychosocial factors. (cdc.gov)
  • Depressive symptoms were measured at baseline and follow-up using the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression (CES-D) scale. (cdc.gov)
  • This study provides novel evidence that desire for control and perceived control mediate the relationship between personality and depressive symptoms. (unime.it)
  • From the chapter on clinical assessment, the clinician learns how to select the type of treatment on the basis of the level of personality organization, the symptoms the patient experiences, and the areas of compromised functioning. (appi.org)
  • In order to decide on the type of treatment, the clinician must examine the patient's subjective experience (such as symptoms of anxiety or depression), observable behaviors (such as investments in relationships and deficits in functioning), and psychological structures (such as identity, defenses, and reality testing). (appi.org)
  • What to expect in the course of long-term treatment to ameliorate symptoms and to effect personality change is covered, with sections on the early, middle, and late phases of treatment. (appi.org)
  • Emotional symptoms that cause depression, anger, and anxiety can accompany these problems, often outweighing an individual's ability to cope and effectively attend to daily roles and responsibilities. (goodtherapy.org)
  • See for example here for a cross-cutting questionnaire designed to assess common anxiety, depression and substance abuse symptoms. (discovermagazine.com)
  • These symptoms have no underlying structural cause and are often associated with an emotional or psychological crisis. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • [1] She testified that she was cut and bruised during the exorcism, which caused a variety of subsequent mental and emotional injuries, including mental anguish, emotional distress, post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and a suicide attempt. (thejuryexpert.com)
  • The Lab also examines measures of psychological distress and personality. (va.gov)
  • This is why we initially thought that the behavioral therapies worked, because we thought they helped with the psychological distress. (medscape.com)
  • Many people who have HPD receive a diagnosis after they go into therapy for depression or anxiety, usually following a failed relationship or other personal conflicts. (healthline.com)
  • Currently, the treatments would be the same for anyone in these broad categories [of depression and anxiety]," Williams explains , "By refining the diagnosis, better treatment options could be prescribed, specifically for that type of anxiety or depression. (psychologicalscience.org)
  • However, new dimensional assessments have been proposed, which are intended to complement the diagnoses, and some of them will be 'cross-cutting' i.e. not tied to one particular diagnosis. (discovermagazine.com)
  • A neurologist will help rule out underlying neurological conditions, while a psychiatrist can rule out other psychological causes and confirm a diagnosis of FND. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Psychological assessment is for fact gathering only and may include objective testing of a person's coping ability, mood, interpersonal problems, and cognitive difficulties. (mhni.com)
  • Secondly, relationships between cognitive emotion regulation strategies with depression and anxiety were studied by multiple regression analysis. (scirp.org)
  • 2001) Negative life events, cognitive emotion regulation and depression. (scirp.org)
  • Martin, R.C. and Dahlen, E.R. (2005) Cognitive emotion regulation in the prediction of depression, anxiety, stress and anger. (scirp.org)
  • Hollon, S.D. and Kendall, P.C. (1980) Cognitive self-statements in depression: Development of an automatic thoughts questionnaire. (scirp.org)
  • At the Wellness Center we administer psychological and cognitive tests to be able to provide formal diagnoses, establish disabilities for appropriate accommodations, and/or to provide guiding information for treatment. (uccs.edu)
  • Assessments address emotional difficulties, cognitive problems related to brain functioning, achievement deficits in academic settings, and or career interests. (goodtherapy.org)
  • Psychological tests: Psychological tests, such as personality tests or intelligence tests, are used to assess an individual's cognitive and emotional functioning. (palmspringsbehavioralhealth.com)
  • Additionally, the lab focuses on improving the use and understanding of existing cognitive and psychological tests, while also developing and validating new methods of neuropsychological assessment using telehealth and computer-assisted administration and analysis methods, particularly beneficial for rural Veterans. (va.gov)
  • It was reported that patients with depression described their being as "emotional. (wikipedia.org)
  • Psychological scientists are interested in understanding the risk factors for social anhedonia (SA) because SA contributes to emotional and social dysfunction. (psychologicalscience.org)
  • Results showed that both maternal and paternal hostility/aggression correlated significantly with the psychological maladjustment and with all seven negative personality dispositions, including (1) hostility/aggression, (2) dependence or defensive independence, (3) negative self-esteem, (4) negative self-adequacy, (5) emotional instability, (6) emotional unresponsiveness, and (7) negative worldview of children across ethnicities, cultures, and geographical boundaries. (bsl.nl)
  • However, many individuals have FND that did not result from an emotional or psychological cause. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Dermatitis artefacta is defined as the deliberate and conscious production of self-inflicted skin lesions to satisfy an unconscious psychological or emotional need. (medscape.com)
  • However, several controversies have existed regarding to the role played by the psychological components in TMD 14 , mainly when it is affirmed that the emotional disturbs may cause muscle hyperactivity induced by the central nervous system, leading to parafunction, resulting in occlusal abnormalities 2 . (bvsalud.org)
  • The World Health Organization categorized workplace violence as physical, psychological (emotional), sexual, and racial [11]. (cdc.gov)
  • hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and selected personality characteristics. (researchgate.net)
  • HPD is not a devastating psychological disorder. (healthline.com)
  • The exact cause of histrionic personality disorder is unknown. (healthline.com)
  • A psychological disorder, or mental disorder, is a mental or behavioral pattern that causes suffering or a poor ability to function and may be persistent, relapsing or remitting. (speedyprep.com)
  • In addition, her impulsivity and disinhibited behavior could be signs of a condition like borderline personality disorder. (liquidimageco.com)
  • They think because of their strong and sturdy body can avoid them suffer from psychology disorder such as depression. (samploon.com)
  • It's funny because we used to think of IBS as very psychosomatic, almost as if it was its own psychological disorder. (medscape.com)
  • Luckily, we've moved past that and have found that in most cases, the most common psychological problems like depression , generalized anxiety disorder , panic disorder stem from the experience of these chronic conditions. (medscape.com)
  • Borderline personality disorder is characterized by a pervasive pattern of instability and hypersensitivity in interpersonal relationships, instability in self-image, extreme mood fluctuations, and impulsivity. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Reported prevalence of borderline personality disorder in the United States varies. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Stresses during early childhood may contribute to the development of borderline personality disorder. (msdmanuals.com)
  • A childhood history of physical and sexual abuse, neglect, separation from caregivers, and/or loss of a parent is common among patients with borderline personality disorder. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Certain people may have a genetic tendency to have pathologic responses to environmental life stresses, and borderline personality disorder clearly appears to have a heritable component. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The interpersonal dimension of borderline personality disorder: Toward a neuropeptide model. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Scientists and clinicians recognized that a small number of people exposed to the stress of various natural disasters, such as fires, hurricanes, and floods, could develop psychological sequelae such as major depression, chronic anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). (cdc.gov)
  • European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 22, 126-131. (scirp.org)
  • European Journal of Psychological Assessment. (lu.se)
  • Explores the areas of persuasion, social influence, and compliance gaining in various situations by utilizing psychological theories/approaches to explain behavior. (worcester.edu)
  • Dr. Vittengl's research interests include treatment of depression, assessment and psychometrics, and psychosocial functioning in depression and anxiety. (truman.edu)
  • The one study that met the criteria for this review randomised healthcare providers to either psychosocial assessment or routine care and involved a total of 273 women. (cochrane.org)
  • Two studies are currently in progress looking at the impact of early postnatal psychosocial assessment on the prevalence of antenatal and postnatal anxiety and depression. (cochrane.org)
  • While the use of an antenatal psychosocial assessment may increase the clinician's awareness of psychosocial risk, neither of these small studies provides sufficient evidence that routine antenatal psychosocial assessment by itself leads to improved perinatal mental health outcomes. (cochrane.org)
  • The capacity for routine, universal antenatal psychosocial assessment, and thus the potential for reduction of morbidity, is very significant. (cochrane.org)
  • To evaluate the impact of antenatal psychosocial assessment on perinatal mental health morbidity. (cochrane.org)
  • Two trials met criteria for an RCT of antenatal psychosocial assessment. (cochrane.org)
  • One trial examined the impact of an antenatal tool (ALPHA) on clinician awareness of psychosocial risk, and the capacity of the antenatal ALPHA to predict women with elevated postnatal Edinburgh Depression Scale (EDS) scores, finding a trend towards increased clinician awareness of 'high level' psychosocial risk where the ALPHA intervention had been used (relative risk (RR) 4.61 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.99 to 21.39). (cochrane.org)
  • [ 1 ] Patients with this condition require both dermatologic assessment and psychosocial support. (medscape.com)
  • A sample of 80 patients with myocardial infarction (MI) and 70 healthy people aged 45-60 years completed the WHO quality of life brief questionnaire and the 14-item type-D personality scale. (who.int)
  • All studies included in the meta-analysis, used child versions of the Parental Acceptance-Rejection Questionnaire for Mothers and for Fathers (Child PARQ: Mothers and Fathers), as well as the child version of the Personality Assessment Questionnaire (Child PAQ). (bsl.nl)
  • Psychological evaluations were performed through Goldberg's General Health Questionnaire (GHQ), before and after 24 months of treatment. (bvsalud.org)
  • Neuroticism predicts subsequent risk of major depression for Whites but not Blacks. (unime.it)
  • According to the current research, the prevalence of major depression is higher in women than in men, in 2010 the global annual prevalence was 5.5% and 3.2% respectively which is representing greater incidence in women. (samploon.com)
  • The principal post-deployment concerns of Veterans studied include TBI, PTSD, major depression, and suicidal ideation. (va.gov)
  • We are examining how certain neurocognitive processes may influence the severity and course of suicidal ideation both with and without the presence of major depression. (va.gov)
  • This article surveys instruments for assessing depression as a trait and as a state, including psychometric and projective techniques. (bvsalud.org)
  • Ghassemzadeh, H., Mojtabai, R. Karamghadiri, N. and Ebrahimkhani, N. (2005) Psychometric properties of a Persian-language version of the beck depression inventory-second edition: BDI-II-PERSIAN. (scirp.org)
  • Psychometric evaluation of the Beck Depression Inventory-II with primary care medical patients. (unime.it)
  • This work aims to assess the psychological impact of school bullying on adolescents. (scielo.br)
  • Clinical and health psychologists specialize in using psychological assessment and treatment methods to help assess factors which might complicate medical or injury adjustment and treat issues which can occur with injury, illness or loss. (cpancf.com)
  • He has proficiency training in the areas of Neuropsychological Assessment and Rehabilitation, Family Therapy, Medical/Health Psychology, Pain Management, and Child Psychology. (dubaicommunityhc.com)
  • Another assessment that has been used among Chinese old-aged is the Geriatric Mental State Schedule (GMS). (wikipedia.org)
  • Psychological therapy involves discussion with a trained mental health professional (e.g., psychologist, psychiatrist, social worker, etc.) about problems in living - unhappy relationships, uncomfortable emotions, disturbing thoughts and experiences. (mhni.com)
  • Mental health conditions arising in the perinatal period, including depression, have the potential to impact negatively on not only the woman but also her partner, infant, and family. (cochrane.org)
  • Without further evaluation and assessment, it is impossible to accurately diagnose Suzanne's specific mental illness. (liquidimageco.com)
  • Positive mental health is arguably increasingly important and can be revealed, to some extent, in terms of psychological well-being (PWB). (jmir.org)
  • This study targeted one aspect of positive mental health: psychological well-being (PWB). (jmir.org)
  • Our team of mental health professionals has extensive experience in conducting assessments and developing personalized treatment plans that address the unique needs and goals of each individual. (palmspringsbehavioralhealth.com)
  • Take charge of your well-being by scheduling a comprehensive mental health assessment with our experienced clinicians. (palmspringsbehavioralhealth.com)
  • Mental illness is described as distinctive nature of feeling worthlessness, sadness, and guilt, in comparison to just a person suffering from a normal sadness or the grief of losing a love one Depression is more persistent and much more serious. (samploon.com)
  • Depression is a common and serious medical illness that negatively affects a person's mental and physical health. (samploon.com)
  • Depression is a serious mental illness with continuously low mood and a sense of despair and loss of interest. (samploon.com)
  • David C. Spendlove, Dee W. West, and William M. Stanish, "Risk Factors and the Prevalence of Depression in Mormon Women," in Religion, Mental Health, and the Latter-day Saints , ed. (byu.edu)
  • These complications can result in increased family stress, anxiety, depression , & interpersonal withdrawal. (cpancf.com)
  • The purpose of this meta-analysis is to explore relations between children's perceptions of parental hostility/aggression, and their psychological maladjustment, and negative personality dispositions as postulated in interpersonal acceptance and rejection theory. (bsl.nl)
  • In response to reports suggesting that depression is common among women in Utah, this study compares the prevalence of depression between Latter-day Saint women, many of whom are homemakers, and non-LDS women who are typically more career-oriented. (byu.edu)
  • No difference in the prevalence of depression was detected between the LDS and the non-LDS women. (byu.edu)
  • This study was conducted to estimate the prevalence of depression in a population of LDS women and to compare this rate to that of non-LDS women within the same geographic area. (byu.edu)
  • Our Forensic Clinical Psychology team consists of a number of dedicated and experienced psychological therapists including: Clinical Psychologists and Trainee Psychologists from accredited courses. (nhsforthvalley.com)
  • Established in 1983, FVB Psychologists is committed to offering the highest standard of psychological care to our clients. (indeed.com)
  • You will become familiar with the role of practitioners such as psychologists and psychiatrists in criminal procedure (e.g assessments of fitness to plea), evidence, defences (e.g. insanity, sane automatism and intoxication), sentencing and parole (e.g. guiding decisions of risk and prospects of rehabilitation). (edu.au)
  • Neurobiological scientists (such as psychologists with expertise on the psychophysiology of chronic stress and resulting health effects), neurobehavioral toxicologists, neuropsychologists, and psychiatric or psychological epidemiologists. (cdc.gov)
  • An accurate assessment of your behaviors will help your primary care provider diagnose you. (healthline.com)
  • Psychological Assessment with Projective Methods (Paris School) * * This research integrates the project Capes Print - Clinical Psychology and Culture: Interventions and Professional Training. (scielo.br)
  • Forensic Clinical Psychology is a specialist team within the Psychological Therapies Service. (nhsforthvalley.com)
  • The concept of depression is presented, followed by the presentation of psychological tests for the assessment of depression and personality (which include the measurement of depression as a trait) that are approved by the Federal Council of Psychology (CFP). (bvsalud.org)
  • Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 66, 549-558. (scirp.org)
  • Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 67, 92-104. (scirp.org)
  • At New Path Psychology, we are a passionate team of professionals offering a full range of comprehensive assessment and intervention services for children, adolescents, and young adults. (indeed.com)
  • Clinical Psychology Associates of North Central Florida, has psychological staff that has trained in a variety of medical centers such as Shands at the University of Florida, Veteran's Administration Medical Centers, and others. (cpancf.com)
  • Personality psychology is a study discipline of psychology that studies personality and how it varies from person to person. (speedyprep.com)
  • Dr. Ermshar specializes in forensic psychology, neuropsychology, and clinicaldiagnostic psychological assessment and evaluation. (goodtherapy.org)
  • Desire for control, perception of control: their impact on autonomous motivation and psychological adjustment. (unime.it)
  • Parental acceptance and psychological adjustment among Arab children]. (bsl.nl)
  • Pancultural gender differences in the relation between perceived parental acceptance and psychological adjustment of children and adult offspring: A meta-analytic review of worldwide research. (bsl.nl)
  • Pancultural relationship between perceived parental undifferentiated rejection and psychological maladjustment of children and adult offspring: A meta-analysis. (bsl.nl)
  • Our practice provides psychological assessments and psychotherapeutic treatment to Individual Adults. (psychologytoday.com)
  • At Palm Springs Behavioral Health, the following treatment modalities are frequently recommended following a psychological or psychiatric assessment. (palmspringsbehavioralhealth.com)
  • Psychologist Jeffrey Pingel, Ph.D. explains the role of psychological assessment and psychological therapy at MHNI. (mhni.com)
  • One of our physicians or nurses may suggest a referral to a MHNI psychologist for an initial evaluation if an assessment seems appropriate. (mhni.com)
  • Psychological therapy , on the other hand, involves ongoing contact and sessions and thus involves more than one or two sessions with an MHNI psychologist. (mhni.com)
  • Questions of interest for PTSD include characteristic changes in cognition and personality detectable with our neuropsychological tests, measures that discriminate PTSD from TBI, and the unique effects of comorbidity (i.e., both conditions). (va.gov)
  • The Project included the SCID PTSD and depression modules, a measure of functional impairment (RIFT), health risk perceptions, and subjective health ratings. (cdc.gov)
  • Finally, the text is accompanied by supremely instructive online videos that demonstrate a variety of clinical situations, helping the clinician with assessment and modeling critical therapeutic strategies. (appi.org)
  • Personality and Individual Differences, 41, 1045-1053. (scirp.org)
  • Personality and Individual Differences, 30, 1311-1327. (scirp.org)
  • Personality and Individual Differences, 39, 1249-1260. (scirp.org)
  • Personality and Individual Differences 35:1735-1752, 2003. (siicsalud.com)
  • Personality and Individual Differences. (edu.au)
  • To further examine risk factors for depression in women, especially the relationship between employment and depression, we conducted a study in the Salt Lake City, Utah metropolitan area. (byu.edu)
  • Psychological assessment may occur early in a person's treatment at MHNI. (mhni.com)
  • We are dedicated to providing quality psychological assessment, consultation, & treatment services to the North Central Florida Community. (cpancf.com)
  • The Pleasant Glade case reflects a widespread double standard with respect to the law's treatment of physical versus psychological injury. (thejuryexpert.com)
  • Gilbert P, McEwan K, Bellew R, Mills A, Gale C. The dark side of competition: How competitive behaviour and striving to avoid inferiority are linked to depression, anxiety, stress and self-harm. (siicsalud.com)
  • However, some people may develop FND in the absence of stress, depression, or other psychological factors. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • or chronic exposure, as in residence near a leaking hazardous waste site can cause people to experience psychological uncertainty, worry, and chronic stress. (cdc.gov)
  • We provide a range of evidence based psychological interventions for our patients. (nhsforthvalley.com)
  • All individuals who meet the referral criteria for our service are assessed and a comprehensive psychological formulation and risk management plan guides further interventions. (nhsforthvalley.com)
  • In other cases there may be complex interactions between personality, stressors, supports systems and medical illness or injury. (cpancf.com)
  • The unit will discuss some key psychological dynamics that influence courtrooms, including victims' reactions to stressors, and, misconceptions about forensic evidence. (edu.au)
  • D'Acremont, M. and van der Linden, M. (2006) How is impulsivity related to depression? (scirp.org)