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|a Advances in Psychology Research.
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|c Alexandra M. Columbus, editor.
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|a "This book includes eight chapters that detail recent advancements in psychology research. Chapter One aims to discuss the general identity concept and the specific concept of working identity through the lens of the tradition of the social psychology field and analyzes the limits and possibilities of conception constructions of these concepts in contemporary times, and also proposes portraits of the working identity constructions in the contemporary world. Chapter Two discusses the development of post-traumatic stress disorder following first-episode psychosis and involuntary hospitalization. Chapter Three explores the comorbidity of borderline personality disorder (BPD) and substance use disorders (SUD), identifying their epidemiological data and clarifying the functioning of borderline individuals, including their tendency to use substances. Chapter Four describes a type of cognitive behavioral therapy that is adapted to psychosis for treatment of schizophrenia. Chapter Five describes a group of patients with acute psychosis and their evolution over five years. Chapter Six provides an overview of jealousy as a function of Davis' sexual property proposition, framed using Lewin's Field Theory. Chapter Seven aims to explore the frequency and narrative of positive, neutral and negative perceptions of the accessibility, acceptability, and adequacy of the International Classification of Diseases 11th Revision depressive episode from the perspective of both those experiencing it and their primary relative caregivers. Lastly, Chapter Eight illustrates the discipline of social psychology through examples in the field of social influence, social norms and social representations."--
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|a Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- Understanding Working Identity in Contemporary Times -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Work -- Identity as a Mediating Concept for Working Experiences -- Identity at Work -- Identity Work -- Working Identity -- Working Identity: Traditional Concepts and Common Patterns -- Occupational Identity -- Professional Identity -- Organizational Identity -- Identity and Working Identity: Contemporary Concepts -- Vocational Identity -- Career Identity -- Hybrid Professional Identity -- Working Network Identity -- Transitional and Liminal Working Identity
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|a Common Patterns in the Working Identity Construction Process in Contemporary Times -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2 -- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Following First-Episode Psychosis -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Method -- Results and Discussion -- Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of the Sample -- Characteristics of Traumatic Events -- Factors Associated with PTSD in FEP -- Coping Strategies in Patients with FEP -- Limitations of the Study -- Summary of the Main Findings of the Study -- Discussion of Psychosis-Related PTSD Evolution in the Litterature -- Recommendations
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|a Conclusion -- References -- Appendix 1. DSM 5 criteria for PTSD -- Appendix 2. DSM VI PTSD Criteria -- Biographical Sketches -- Chapter 3 -- Substance Abuse: An Attempt to Evade Psychological Distress in Borderline Personality Disorder Patients? -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Epidemiology -- BPD/SUD Comorbidity -- Substance Abuse: An Attempt to Evade Psychological Distress? -- Phenomenology -- Treatment -- Prognosis -- BPD and SUD: Convergences and Controversies -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 -- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Psychosis -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction
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|a 2. History and Theoretical Models of CBTp -- 2.1. History -- 2.2. The ABC Theoretical Model -- 2.3. The Stress-Vulnerability Model -- 3. Types of CBTp Frameworks -- 3.1. CBTp Recommended Full Therapy -- 3.2. CBT Based Therapies -- 3.3. Brief CBTp -- 4. Description of CBTp Techniques -- 4.1. General Principles -- 4.2. Detailed Phases of the Therapy -- 4.2.1. Engagement and Building a Good Therapeutic Relationship -- 4.2.2. Collaborative Case Formulation and Setting Specific Goals -- 4.2.3. Skill Building and Specific Interventions -- 4.2.3.1. Management of Delusions
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|a 4.2.3.2. Management of Hallucinations -- 4.2.3.3. Management of Negative Symptoms -- 4.2.3.4. Management of thought Disorder -- 4.2.3.5. Group Therapy -- 4.2.4. Consolidation and Relapse Prevention -- 5. CBT in Patients with High Risk for Psychosis -- 5.1. Brief Report of the Screening and Management Protocol for UHR Patients -- 5.2. Ethical Considerations -- Conclusion -- References -- Biographical Sketch -- Chapter 5 -- Acute Psychosis Episodes and Evolution after Five Years. Sociodemographic Characteristics, Precipitating Factors, Diagnostic Evolution and Psychosocial Adjustment -- Abstract
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