Browsing Theses by Subject "Clinical Psychology"
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A Comparison of Risk Factors for Pathological Grief and Depression
(2021)Introduction. Research has focused on the extent to which pathological grief and depression are distinct disorders. The current study elaborated on this by examining risk factors associated with pathological grief and ... -
A Comparison of the Relation Between Autonomy Support and Independent Self-Construal Between Turkish and German Young Adults
(2023)Previous literature posited that basic psychological need support enhances the internalization of cultural values (Chirkov et al., 2005, 2011), yet the research detailing this is limited. In order to close the literature ... -
A cross-sectional study of personality traits on depressive symptoms in persons with SCI
(2021)Spinal cord injury can cause severe disability and influence mental health. A considerable group of persons develop a depression after the injury. Contrary to the literature in the general population, research on the ... -
A Cross-Sectional Study Regarding Work-Centrality, Social Support and Job-Loss Related Complicated Grief
(2022)According to empirical evidence, complicated grief may arise following job-loss. Aiming to get a deeper understanding in the concept of Job-loss related complicated grief (JLCG), we investigated whether people who score ... -
A new parent in times of crying. An association study separating for types of infant crying, types of parental distress, mothers and fathers.
(2023)Giving birth brings along several challenges for the parents involved, along with an increased risk of developing different mental disorders. How parents cope with the crying of their newborn is pivotal in determining ... -
A Pilot Study of Intolerance of Uncertainty in Females with Anorexia Nervosa
(2022)Existing literature emphasizes the relevance of intolerance of uncertainty (IU) and anxiety in anorexia nervosa (AN), as potential maintaining factors of the disorder. Apart from possible implications for treatment, there ... -
A systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Fear Conditioning Studies
(2022)Fear conditioning has been described as an important process involved in the etiology of anxiety disorders. The following meta-analysis aimed at examining differences between patients and healthy individuals during ... -
A systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Fear Conditioning Studies
(2022)Fear conditioning has been described as an important process involved in the etiology of anxiety disorders. The following meta-analysis aimed at examining differences between patients and healthy individuals during ... -
A Two-week Inpatient High Intensive Narrative Exposure Therapy Treatment Program for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Preliminary Findings
(2020)Narrative Exposure Therapy and highly intensive forms of therapy have been shown effective for the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The current paper investigated the preliminary effectiveness of an ... -
Adult Attachment, Mental Health and the Potential Mitigating Role of Psychological Flexibility
(2022)The association between attachment and mental health has been extensively researched in recent decades (Bowlby, 1969; Kafetsios & Sideridis, 2006; Karreman & Vingerhoets 2012; Magai et al., 2016). An attempt has often been ... -
Adult romantic attachment and sexual assertiveness: The mediating role of body dissatisfaction
(2022)The two dimensions of insecure attachment (i.e., attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance) were shown to be negatively associated with sexual assertiveness in previous research. The present study examined the mediating ... -
An analysis of the relationships between maladaptive humor styles, depression, and personal-level individualism
(2022)The present study examined the relationship between maladaptive humor styles (namely the self-defeating and the aggressive humor style), personal-level individualism, and depression to develop a model of potential risk ... -
An Experimental Vignette Study: The Moderating Role of History of Maternal Guilt- Induction on Emotion Regulation in Young Adults
(2022)Parental guilt-induction has been found to be a need frustrating factor for children and have detrimental effects on emotion regulation later in life. There is an ongoing debate about whether individuals who have need ... -
An investigation into the relationship between humor styles, gratitude, age, and well-being
(2021)This current study set out to investigate the relationship between humor styles, gratitude and age on well-being. This study involved N=114 international participants who completed an online questionnaire consisting of ... -
Angelika Vandamme (Charité WG Social Psychiatry and Care Research) Celline Cole (Charité WG Social Psychiatry and Care Research
(2021)Seclusion and restraint are practices which are frequently used in inpatient psychiatric treatment and have well documented negative consequences for affected patients. They can also be seen as indicators of health care ... -
Are depressive symptoms a moderator of risky drug use within international students experiencing acculturative stress?
(2019)The period of life between the ages of 18 and 25 is a period of increased vulnerability to various mental health problems. Research shows that while young adults are at increased risk for developing mental health problems, ... -
Autistic Traits and Atypical Eating Behaviours in the General Adult Population – Investigating the Modulatory Role of Rigid, Repetitive Behaviours and Sensory Processing and their Gender Differences.
(2020)Background and aim. Individuals with autistic traits have been shown to demonstrate various atypical eating behaviours. Rigid and repetitive behaviours (RRBs) and sensory processing differences have been postulated to play ... -
Autobiographical memory in severely traumatized refugees: association of PTSD and depression with overgeneral memory
(2019)Due to common comorbidities such as depression and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), refugees have an increased risk for developing cognitive strategies in the retrieval process that can lead to overgenerality in ... -
Balancing stress and resilience: is the importance attached to each associated with the severity of physical symptoms in fibromyalgia: a cross-sectional study
(2020)The current study examines whether the importance attached to stress as a threat and to resilience as a drive, and the interaction between the two are associated with the severity of physical symptoms in female fibromyalgia ... -
Basic need satisfaction as a mediator in the relationship of proximal sexual minority stressors and perceived social support
(2020)Sexual minority stress makes sexual minorities more vulnerable to the development of psychopathology than their heterosexual counterparts. This study examines how stressors such as internalized homonegativity, sexual ...