Personality Dynamics and Mental Health
Author : Alexander Aloysius Schneiders
Publisher :
Page : 568 pages
File Size : 27,17 MB
Release : 1965
Category : Adaptability (Psychology)
ISBN :
Author : Alexander Aloysius Schneiders
Publisher :
Page : 568 pages
File Size : 27,17 MB
Release : 1965
Category : Adaptability (Psychology)
ISBN :
Author : Sandra Seagal
Publisher :
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 13,25 MB
Release : 1997-01-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781883823061
Author : National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health (Great Britain)
Publisher : Royal College of Psychiatrists
Page : 555 pages
File Size : 30,27 MB
Release : 2009-01-01
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9781854334770
This volume sets out clear recommendations for healthcare staff on how to diagnose and manage young people and adults who have borderlin personality disorder, in order to significantly improve their treatment and care. The accompanying CD-ROM contains all of the evidence on which the recommendations are based.
Author : John F. Rauthmann
Publisher : Academic Press
Page : 1406 pages
File Size : 33,82 MB
Release : 2021-01-20
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 012813996X
The Handbook of Personality Dynamics and Processes is a primer to the basic and most important concepts, theories, methods, empirical findings, and applications of personality dynamics and processes. This book details how personality psychology has evolved from descriptive research to a more explanatory and dynamic science of personality, thus bridging structure- and process-based approaches, and it also reflects personality psychology's interest in the dynamic organization and interplay of thoughts, feelings, desires, and actions within persons who are always embedded into social, cultural and historic contexts. The Handbook of Personality Dynamics and Processes tackles each topic with a range of methods geared towards assessing and analyzing their dynamic nature, such as ecological momentary sampling of personality manifestations in real-life; dynamic modeling of time-series or longitudinal personality data; network modeling and simulation; and systems-theoretical models of dynamic processes. - Ties topics and methods together for a more dynamic understanding of personality - Summarizes existing knowledge and insights of personality dynamics and processes - Covers a broad compilation of cutting-edge insights - Addresses the biophysiological and social mechanisms underlying the expression and effects of personality - Examines within-person consistency and variability
Author : Roy F. Baumeister
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 29,86 MB
Release : 2011-09-01
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 1101543779
One of the world's most esteemed and influential psychologists, Roy F. Baumeister, teams with New York Times science writer John Tierney to reveal the secrets of self-control and how to master it. "Deep and provocative analysis of people's battle with temptation and masterful insights into understanding willpower: why we have it, why we don't, and how to build it. A terrific read." —Ravi Dhar, Yale School of Management, Director of Center for Customer Insights Pioneering research psychologist Roy F. Baumeister collaborates with New York Times science writer John Tierney to revolutionize our understanding of the most coveted human virtue: self-control. Drawing on cutting-edge research and the wisdom of real-life experts, Willpower shares lessons on how to focus our strength, resist temptation, and redirect our lives. It shows readers how to be realistic when setting goals, monitor their progress, and how to keep faith when they falter. By blending practical wisdom with the best of recent research science, Willpower makes it clear that whatever we seek—from happiness to good health to financial security—we won’t reach our goals without first learning to harness self-control.
Author : Christian E. Waugh
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 343 pages
File Size : 11,40 MB
Release : 2021-11-27
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 3030829650
This book features cutting edge research on the theory and measurement of affect dynamics from the leading experts in this emerging field. Authors will discuss how affect dynamics are instantiated across neural, psychological and behavioral levels of processing and provide state of the art analytical and computational techniques for assessing temporal changes in affective experiences. In the section on Within-episode Affect Dynamics, the authors discuss how single emotional episodes may unfold including the duration of affective responses, the dynamics of regulating those affective responses and how these are instantiated in the brain. In the section on Between-episode Affect Dynamics, the authors discuss how emotions and moods at one point in time may influence subsequent emotions and moods, and the importance of the time-scales on which we assess these dynamics. In the section on Between-person Dynamics the authors propose that interactions and relationships with others form much of the basis of our affect dynamics. Lastly, in the section on Computational Models of Affect, authors provide state of the art analytical techniques for assessing and modeling temporal changes in affective experiences. Affect Dynamics will serve as a reference for both seasoned and beginning affective science researchers to explore affect changes across time, how these affect dynamics occur, and the causal antecedents of these dynamics.
Author : Len Sperry
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 22,7 MB
Release : 2013-07-24
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 1136192980
In this age of accountability, and irrespective of whether they work in health-care settings or conventional mental health settings, all therapists will be increasingly expected to provide effective psychosocial treatment to individuals and families who face co-morbid medical conditions. Statistics these conditions are daunting: 75 percent of adults over age 65 and 50 percent of Americans constantly experience chronic medical symptoms, and prevalence rates of chronic medical conditions that are more than three times higher than mental illness. While it can be helpful to conceptualize treatment in terms of individual dynamics and utilize cognitive behavioral strategies, it can be much more effective to conceptualize family as well as individual dynamics and to utilize systemic interventions when indicated. Effective Treatment of Individuals and Families Facing Medical Conditions addresses the need for these types of interventions. It provides background information on 12 common medical conditions, and includes discussions of family dynamics as well as medical and psychosocial treatments. While recognizing the role of personality, culture, and illness dynamics, it emphasizes the centrality of family dynamics in conceptualizing and implementing interventions.
Author : Randy A. Sansone
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 45,82 MB
Release : 2013-08-21
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 1135442878
Personality Disorders and Eating Disorders explores and defines the multifaceted relationship between these two fields in a cogent synthesis of prevalence, etiology, and treatment. The book brings together leading specialists in both fields, with a clinical focus on such topical issues as genetics, drug abuse, and childhood trauma—as they relate to each field and as they affect the relationship between the two disorders. Therapists who treat eating disorders will find the material on treatment approaches especially helpful in formulating interventions with particularly difficult patients. Therapists who work with patients with personality disorders will find that the interface between personality and eating disorders is relevant to various aspects of self-destructive behavior observed in these individuals. This unique book enhances the assessment and treatment of individuals suffering from personality disorders and eating disorders, and it augments the understanding of both populations, while establishing a foundation for discussing each as they interface with one another.
Author : Brian R. Little
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 462 pages
File Size : 22,73 MB
Release : 2017-09-25
Category : Medical
ISBN : 1351554565
Personal Project Pursuit is the first book to feature Brian Little's highly respected personal projects analysis (PPA), one of the pioneering theories in contemporary personality and motivational psychology. The book examines both the internal and external dynamics of personal goals and projects and clearly demonstrates that human flourishing is enhanced when individuals are engaged in the pursuit of personal projects. The book opens with the theory and methodologies of personal projects research. The historical perspective on the development of the two dominant research perspectives from personality and developmental psychology is explored. Section II examines the internal dynamics and competing demands of goal formulation and project inception. The third part accentuates the role that social ecologies play in shaping the nature and outcomes of personal projects. These chapters highlight the importance of interpersonal relationships, organizational contexts, and the societal and cultural expectations in affecting the pursuit of personal projects. Ideas for orchestrating the environment to enhance human flourishing are explored. Section IV demonstrates how personal projects can illuminate and enhance human flourishing, from psychological well being to physical health. The book concludes with applications for enhancing human flourishing from individual counseling to public policy. Personal Project Pursuit is intended for advanced students, researchers, and practitioners in personality, social, developmental, industrial/organizational, health, environmental, clinical and counseling psychology interested in motivation and well being. An excellent supplemental text for courses on personality, motivation, positive psychology, well being, personal and life span development, the book's applied focus will appeal to counselors and rehabilitation/occupational therapists.
Author : Dr. Agyajit Singh
Publisher : Psycho Information Technologies
Page : 355 pages
File Size : 50,41 MB
Release : 2021-07-31
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN :
The present book entitled MENTAL HEALTH AND MENTAL DISORDERS has been written with this purpose in view. It throws light on the topics like mental health, panacea for modern living, emotional health— need of the present age, mental disorders like strains and stresses of modern life, anxiety as a mental disorder, frustration and maladjustment, mental conflict and depression, psychological burnout syndrome. A full description has also been given to mental disorders like psychoneuroses a mild mental illness, psychosis disorder which is a major mental disease, psycho-somatic disorders with special reference to stress and cancer, anger and pain management, psycho-therapeutic measures including psycho-analysis techniques. Moreover, the content given in the book will be very much relevant to personal life. The readers will love reading this book; as it will touch their heartfelt feelings.