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Trauma counseling / Levers, Lisa Lopez / Springer - 2012
Title : Trauma counseling : theories and interventions Material Type: printed text Authors: Levers, Lisa Lopez, Editor Publisher: Springer Publication Date: 2012 Pagination: xxiii, 599 p. Layout: ill. Size: 26 cm. ISBN (or other code): 978-0-8261-0683-4 Price: 2450.00 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Counseling -- methods
[LCSH]Psychic trauma -- Treatment
[LCSH]Psychological Theory
[LCSH]Stress Disorders, Traumatic -- psychology
[LCSH]Stress, Psychological -- TherapyKeywords: Trauma.
Counseling.Class number: WM55 T693 2012 Contents note: Section 1: Trauma and context.-- Section 2: Trauma of loss vulnerability and interpersonal violence.-- Section 3: Intolerance and the trauma of hate.-- Section 4: Community violence crisis intervention and large-scale disaster.-- Section 5: Clinical assessment and treatment issues.-- Section 6: Colaborative work in the area of trauma counseling.-- Curricular : BNS Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23633 Trauma counseling : theories and interventions [printed text] / Levers, Lisa Lopez, Editor . - Bangkok, New York : Springer, 2012 . - xxiii, 599 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-8261-0683-4 : 2450.00
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Counseling -- methods
[LCSH]Psychic trauma -- Treatment
[LCSH]Psychological Theory
[LCSH]Stress Disorders, Traumatic -- psychology
[LCSH]Stress, Psychological -- TherapyKeywords: Trauma.
Counseling.Class number: WM55 T693 2012 Contents note: Section 1: Trauma and context.-- Section 2: Trauma of loss vulnerability and interpersonal violence.-- Section 3: Intolerance and the trauma of hate.-- Section 4: Community violence crisis intervention and large-scale disaster.-- Section 5: Clinical assessment and treatment issues.-- Section 6: Colaborative work in the area of trauma counseling.-- Curricular : BNS Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23633 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000396752 WM55 T693 2012 Book Main Library Library Counter Available SIU Thesis. The Influence of University Students' Psychological Counseling Trust and Personality Traits on Counseling Effect -- A Case Study of Shanxi Province / Yongbo Li / Pathumthani: Shinawatra University - 2022
Collection Title: SIU Thesis Title : The Influence of University Students' Psychological Counseling Trust and Personality Traits on Counseling Effect -- A Case Study of Shanxi Province Material Type: printed text Authors: Yongbo Li, Author ; Fuangfa Amponstira, Associated Name ; Manoch Prompanyo, Associated Name Publisher: Pathumthani: Shinawatra University Publication Date: 2022 Pagination: x, 141 p. Layout: Tables, ill. Size: 30 cm. Price: 500.00 Baht General note: SIU THE: SOM-PhD-M-2022-64
Thesis. [PhD.[Philosophy in Management]].-- Shinawatra University, 2022Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Mental health -- China -- Shanxi -- College students
[LCSH]Research -- Psychological aspectsKeywords: The psychological Consultation,
Psychological Counseling Effect,
TrustAbstract: Psychological counseling plays an important role in college students' mental health education, but there is little research on the impact of psychological counseling on College Students' mental health. There are fewer studies on the role of College Students' trust in psychological counseling. The author found that there are still some gaps in the research on the trust and effect of College Students' psychological counseling. Hill's process effect model holds that psychological counseling is a process of mutual circulation and interaction formed by the Counselor's intention, the counselor's response, visitor's response, and visitor's behavior. This process causes visitors to change and finally achieve the counseling effect. In this model, the response and behavior of visitors are determined by a person's personality traits. However, there are few studies on the relationship between personality traits and psychological counseling effects in China. Therefore, the author attempts to study this field, explore the important role of trust in psychological counseling, and provide a theoretical and practical basis for strengthening the management and effect of psychological counseling. This study attempts to study the relationship between psychological counseling trust and counseling effect through personality traits. Using the convenient sampling method, from August 2020 to December 2020, five colleges and universities in Shanxi Consulting Center randomly accepted college students' counseling. The questionnaire survey used college students' psychological counseling Trust Scale (TCS), Eysenck Personality Questionnaire short-form scale Chinese Version (epq-rsc). The consultants were evaluated by the self-evaluation satisfaction scale of consulting effect.
The analysis of this study shows that there is a significant correlation between College Students' trust and personality traits, and between personality traits and the effect of psychological counseling. The ability and reliability of practitioners in trust enter the regression equation, which well explains the effect of psychological counseling; At the same time, a multiple regression analysis was made on the trust degree and counseling effect of psychological counseling mediated by personality traits. The results showed that: the practitioner competence indirectly affects the counseling effect through personality traits, and the proportion of mediating effect in the total effect is 9.07% However, industry standardization and goodwill found that the total effect was not significant in the process of intermediary effect test and Sobel test, so the intermediary effect of personality traits in industry standardization and goodwill in predicting counseling effect was not significant. Therefore, personality traits do play an intermediary role between counseling trust and counseling effect. Consulting trust can directly affect the consulting effect, or it can affect the consulting effect through other intermediary variables.Curricular : BBA/GE/MBA/PhDM Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28451 SIU Thesis. The Influence of University Students' Psychological Counseling Trust and Personality Traits on Counseling Effect -- A Case Study of Shanxi Province [printed text] / Yongbo Li, Author ; Fuangfa Amponstira, Associated Name ; Manoch Prompanyo, Associated Name . - [S.l.] : Pathumthani: Shinawatra University, 2022 . - x, 141 p. : Tables, ill. ; 30 cm.
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SIU THE: SOM-PhD-M-2022-64
Thesis. [PhD.[Philosophy in Management]].-- Shinawatra University, 2022
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Mental health -- China -- Shanxi -- College students
[LCSH]Research -- Psychological aspectsKeywords: The psychological Consultation,
Psychological Counseling Effect,
TrustAbstract: Psychological counseling plays an important role in college students' mental health education, but there is little research on the impact of psychological counseling on College Students' mental health. There are fewer studies on the role of College Students' trust in psychological counseling. The author found that there are still some gaps in the research on the trust and effect of College Students' psychological counseling. Hill's process effect model holds that psychological counseling is a process of mutual circulation and interaction formed by the Counselor's intention, the counselor's response, visitor's response, and visitor's behavior. This process causes visitors to change and finally achieve the counseling effect. In this model, the response and behavior of visitors are determined by a person's personality traits. However, there are few studies on the relationship between personality traits and psychological counseling effects in China. Therefore, the author attempts to study this field, explore the important role of trust in psychological counseling, and provide a theoretical and practical basis for strengthening the management and effect of psychological counseling. This study attempts to study the relationship between psychological counseling trust and counseling effect through personality traits. Using the convenient sampling method, from August 2020 to December 2020, five colleges and universities in Shanxi Consulting Center randomly accepted college students' counseling. The questionnaire survey used college students' psychological counseling Trust Scale (TCS), Eysenck Personality Questionnaire short-form scale Chinese Version (epq-rsc). The consultants were evaluated by the self-evaluation satisfaction scale of consulting effect.
The analysis of this study shows that there is a significant correlation between College Students' trust and personality traits, and between personality traits and the effect of psychological counseling. The ability and reliability of practitioners in trust enter the regression equation, which well explains the effect of psychological counseling; At the same time, a multiple regression analysis was made on the trust degree and counseling effect of psychological counseling mediated by personality traits. The results showed that: the practitioner competence indirectly affects the counseling effect through personality traits, and the proportion of mediating effect in the total effect is 9.07% However, industry standardization and goodwill found that the total effect was not significant in the process of intermediary effect test and Sobel test, so the intermediary effect of personality traits in industry standardization and goodwill in predicting counseling effect was not significant. Therefore, personality traits do play an intermediary role between counseling trust and counseling effect. Consulting trust can directly affect the consulting effect, or it can affect the consulting effect through other intermediary variables.Curricular : BBA/GE/MBA/PhDM Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28451 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000607748 SIU THE: SOM-PhD-M-2022-64 c.1 SIU Thesis and Dissertation Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available 32002000607801 SIU THE: SOM-PhD-M-2022-64 c.2 SIU Thesis and Dissertation Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available Diagnosis and treatment planning skills for mental health professionals / Schwitzer, Alan M / Sage Publications - 2012
Title : Diagnosis and treatment planning skills for mental health professionals : a popular culture casebook approach Material Type: printed text Authors: Schwitzer, Alan M, Author ; Rubin, Lawrence C., Author Publisher: Sage Publications Publication Date: 2012 Pagination: xxi, 598 p. Size: 24 cm. ISBN (or other code): 978-1-412-98882-7 Price: 2240.00 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Counseling -- Case studies
[LCSH]Counseling -- Methodology
[LCSH]Managed mental health care -- Case studies
[LCSH]Mental Disorders -- diagnosis -- United States
[LCSH]Popular culture -- United States -- Case studiesKeywords: Mental health.
Counseling.
Mental disorders.Class number: WM140 S415 2012 Contents note: Overview of the book -- Popular culture as a learning tool in counseling and psychotherapy -- Clinical thinking skills: diagnosis, case conceptualization, and treatment planning -- Diagnosis: understanding and using the DSM-IV-TR -- Case conceptualization: making sense of the client's concerns -- Treatment planning: designing a plan for change -- Children's characters and video game characters: the cases of Miss Piggy, Mario, Gretel, Naruto, and Snoopy -- Troubled youth in film and on stage: the cases of Edward Cullen, Jamal, Juno, Claire, and Elphaba -- Animated characters: the cases of Cleveland Brown, Jessie, Tinkerbell, Smithers, and Belle -- Adults in television sitcoms and drama: the cases of Jack Bauer, Sophia Petrillo, George Lopez, Lieutenant Commander Data, and Jack McFarland -- Characters in music, musicals, and advertising: the cases of Fred the baker, Maria, Billie Jean, Eleanor Rigby, and the Geico caveman -- Characters in literature and comics: the cases of Annie Wilkes, Miss Celie, Chief Bromden, Peter Parker, and Christopher Robin -- Epilogue -- Getting to know the clients through Internet sources, published literature, and film Curricular : BNS Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23521 Diagnosis and treatment planning skills for mental health professionals : a popular culture casebook approach [printed text] / Schwitzer, Alan M, Author ; Rubin, Lawrence C., Author . - Beverly Hills : Sage Publications, 2012 . - xxi, 598 p. ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-412-98882-7 : 2240.00
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Counseling -- Case studies
[LCSH]Counseling -- Methodology
[LCSH]Managed mental health care -- Case studies
[LCSH]Mental Disorders -- diagnosis -- United States
[LCSH]Popular culture -- United States -- Case studiesKeywords: Mental health.
Counseling.
Mental disorders.Class number: WM140 S415 2012 Contents note: Overview of the book -- Popular culture as a learning tool in counseling and psychotherapy -- Clinical thinking skills: diagnosis, case conceptualization, and treatment planning -- Diagnosis: understanding and using the DSM-IV-TR -- Case conceptualization: making sense of the client's concerns -- Treatment planning: designing a plan for change -- Children's characters and video game characters: the cases of Miss Piggy, Mario, Gretel, Naruto, and Snoopy -- Troubled youth in film and on stage: the cases of Edward Cullen, Jamal, Juno, Claire, and Elphaba -- Animated characters: the cases of Cleveland Brown, Jessie, Tinkerbell, Smithers, and Belle -- Adults in television sitcoms and drama: the cases of Jack Bauer, Sophia Petrillo, George Lopez, Lieutenant Commander Data, and Jack McFarland -- Characters in music, musicals, and advertising: the cases of Fred the baker, Maria, Billie Jean, Eleanor Rigby, and the Geico caveman -- Characters in literature and comics: the cases of Annie Wilkes, Miss Celie, Chief Bromden, Peter Parker, and Christopher Robin -- Epilogue -- Getting to know the clients through Internet sources, published literature, and film Curricular : BNS Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23521 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000390458 WM140 S415 2012 Book Main Library Library Counter Available Health Promotion and wellness / Hawk, Cheryl / Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins - 2013
Title : Health Promotion and wellness : an evideance-based guide to clinical preventive services Material Type: printed text Authors: Hawk, Cheryl, Editor ; Evans, Will, Editor Publisher: Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publication Date: 2013 Pagination: ix, 164 p. Layout: ill. Size: 27 cm. ISBN (or other code): 978-1-451-12023-3 Price: 2400.00 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Complementary Therapies
[LCSH]Counseling
[LCSH]Health Promotion -- methods
[LCSH]Health promotion -- United States
[LCSH]Preventive health services -- United StatesKeywords: Health promotion.
Complementary therapies.
Counseling.Class number: WA590 H434 2013 Contents note: Understanding health behavior. -- Wellness coaching. -- Heath communications. -- Health informatics. -- Advocacy. -- Clinical preventive services. -- Physical activity counseling. -- Nutrition. -- Weight management. -- Injury prevention. -- Tobacco and substance use. -- Stress management. -- Worksite wellness. -- Retooling your office.-- Curricular : BNS Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23590 Health Promotion and wellness : an evideance-based guide to clinical preventive services [printed text] / Hawk, Cheryl, Editor ; Evans, Will, Editor . - Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2013 . - ix, 164 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-451-12023-3 : 2400.00
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Complementary Therapies
[LCSH]Counseling
[LCSH]Health Promotion -- methods
[LCSH]Health promotion -- United States
[LCSH]Preventive health services -- United StatesKeywords: Health promotion.
Complementary therapies.
Counseling.Class number: WA590 H434 2013 Contents note: Understanding health behavior. -- Wellness coaching. -- Heath communications. -- Health informatics. -- Advocacy. -- Clinical preventive services. -- Physical activity counseling. -- Nutrition. -- Weight management. -- Injury prevention. -- Tobacco and substance use. -- Stress management. -- Worksite wellness. -- Retooling your office.-- Curricular : BNS Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23590 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000391480 WA590 H434 2013 Book Main Library General Shelf Due for return by 04/30/2025 Readers who borrowed this document also borrowed:
Clinical epidemiology Fletcher,, Robert H. Effective communication Boyd,, Linda Jekel's epidemiology biostatistics Katz,, David L. Implications of preterm birth for / Anderson, Cheryl in MCN, Vol.42 No.2 (Mar-Apr) 2017 ([06/06/2017])
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Title : Implications of preterm birth for : maternal mental development Material Type: printed text Authors: Anderson, Cheryl, Author ; Cacola, Priscila, Author Publication Date: 2017 Article on page: p.108-114 Languages : English (eng)
in MCN > Vol.42 No.2 (Mar-Apr) 2017 [06/06/2017] . - p.108-114Keywords: Birth Trauma. Infant development. Menternal mental health. Preterm birth. Posttraumatic stress disorder. Abstract: Preterm birth remains a major contibutor to infant mortality including neurodevelopment delay and childchood disability. Mothers experiencing a preterm birth are at risk for maternal mental health issues. Inclusive of depression and posttraumatic stress disorder (PSTD). frequently comorbid following preterm birth and relationships between these symptoms maternal infant attacthment and infant dwevelopment are reviewed.Assessments and interventions potentially capable of benefiting mother and infant are noted. The need for healthcare professional to intervence prentally and at postpartum is a significant as maternal distress remains one of the most consistent factors related to infant developmeny. Although depression has recieved much attention in the literature as a risk factor for preterm birth impaired attachment and delayed infant development some of the consequences of the PSTD have only recently gained research attention. A few studies eupport the role of PSTD following birth are at a higher risk for motor development problem. Because early mother-infant interaction are influenced by prenaturity as well as maternal mental health. consideration for home interventions that stimulate infant development and encouage mother-infant relationships concurrently are important. Directed interventions may be benificial for infant development and aid in strengthening the mother-infant relationship. potentially reducing depressing and PSTD symptoms in the mother. Link for e-copy: ้http://www.lww.com Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27000 [article] Implications of preterm birth for : maternal mental development [printed text] / Anderson, Cheryl, Author ; Cacola, Priscila, Author . - 2017 . - p.108-114.
Languages : English (eng)
in MCN > Vol.42 No.2 (Mar-Apr) 2017 [06/06/2017] . - p.108-114Keywords: Birth Trauma. Infant development. Menternal mental health. Preterm birth. Posttraumatic stress disorder. Abstract: Preterm birth remains a major contibutor to infant mortality including neurodevelopment delay and childchood disability. Mothers experiencing a preterm birth are at risk for maternal mental health issues. Inclusive of depression and posttraumatic stress disorder (PSTD). frequently comorbid following preterm birth and relationships between these symptoms maternal infant attacthment and infant dwevelopment are reviewed.Assessments and interventions potentially capable of benefiting mother and infant are noted. The need for healthcare professional to intervence prentally and at postpartum is a significant as maternal distress remains one of the most consistent factors related to infant developmeny. Although depression has recieved much attention in the literature as a risk factor for preterm birth impaired attachment and delayed infant development some of the consequences of the PSTD have only recently gained research attention. A few studies eupport the role of PSTD following birth are at a higher risk for motor development problem. Because early mother-infant interaction are influenced by prenaturity as well as maternal mental health. consideration for home interventions that stimulate infant development and encouage mother-infant relationships concurrently are important. Directed interventions may be benificial for infant development and aid in strengthening the mother-infant relationship. potentially reducing depressing and PSTD symptoms in the mother. Link for e-copy: ้http://www.lww.com Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27000 Introduction to counselling skills / Nelson-Jones, Richard. / Los Angeles, Calif. : SAGE - 2013
Title : Introduction to counselling skills : texts and activities Material Type: printed text Authors: Nelson-Jones, Richard., Author Edition statement: 4th ed. Publisher: Los Angeles, Calif. : SAGE Publication Date: 2013 Pagination: xii, 330 p Size: 24 cm. ISBN (or other code): 978-1-446-21060-4 Price: 1480.00 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Counseling
[LCSH]Counseling -- Textbooks
[LCSH]Health counselingKeywords: Counseling.
Psychology.Class number: BF637.C6 N435 2013 Contents note: Part 1: Introduction.-- Part 2: The Relating stage.-- Part 3: Three the understanding stage.-- Part 4: The changing stage.-- Part 5: Further considerations.-- Curricular : BNS Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23553 Introduction to counselling skills : texts and activities [printed text] / Nelson-Jones, Richard., Author . - 4th ed. . - Los Angeles, Calif. : SAGE, 2013 . - xii, 330 p ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-446-21060-4 : 1480.00
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Counseling
[LCSH]Counseling -- Textbooks
[LCSH]Health counselingKeywords: Counseling.
Psychology.Class number: BF637.C6 N435 2013 Contents note: Part 1: Introduction.-- Part 2: The Relating stage.-- Part 3: Three the understanding stage.-- Part 4: The changing stage.-- Part 5: Further considerations.-- Curricular : BNS Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23553 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000396240 BF637.C6 N435 2013 Book Main Library General Shelf Available 32002000496370 BF637.C6 N435 2013 c.2 Book Main Library General Shelf Available Nurses' view and current practice of trauma-informed / Kassam-Adams, Nancy in Journal of Pediatric Nursing, Vol.20 No.3 (May-Jun) 2015 ([11/18/2015])
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Title : Nurses' view and current practice of trauma-informed : pediatric nursing care Material Type: printed text Authors: Kassam-Adams, Nancy, Author ; Rzucidlo, Susan, Author Publication Date: 2015 Article on page: 478-484 Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Journal of Pediatric Nursing > Vol.20 No.3 (May-Jun) 2015 [11/18/2015] . - 478-484Descriptors: [LCSH]Psycho-social -- aspects of care. Keywords: Psycho-social aspects of care.Nursing practice.Trauma care. Abstract: Grounded in research on postraumatic stresss etiology trauma-informed pediatric care integrates understanding of posttraumatic stress into clinical care of ill injuried children. Across five level 1 or 11 pediatric trauma centers 232 nurses completed a survey of knowledge opinions self-rated competence and current practice with regard to trauma-informed nurse care. participants were knowledgeable and generally held favorable opinions about trauma-informed care. the majority considered themselves moderately competent in range of relevant skills their recent practice showed most variability with regard to teaching patients and parents how to cope with upsetting experiences. Link for e-copy: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-pediatric-nursing/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=25075 [article] Nurses' view and current practice of trauma-informed : pediatric nursing care [printed text] / Kassam-Adams, Nancy, Author ; Rzucidlo, Susan, Author . - 2015 . - 478-484.
Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Journal of Pediatric Nursing > Vol.20 No.3 (May-Jun) 2015 [11/18/2015] . - 478-484Descriptors: [LCSH]Psycho-social -- aspects of care. Keywords: Psycho-social aspects of care.Nursing practice.Trauma care. Abstract: Grounded in research on postraumatic stresss etiology trauma-informed pediatric care integrates understanding of posttraumatic stress into clinical care of ill injuried children. Across five level 1 or 11 pediatric trauma centers 232 nurses completed a survey of knowledge opinions self-rated competence and current practice with regard to trauma-informed nurse care. participants were knowledgeable and generally held favorable opinions about trauma-informed care. the majority considered themselves moderately competent in range of relevant skills their recent practice showed most variability with regard to teaching patients and parents how to cope with upsetting experiences. Link for e-copy: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-pediatric-nursing/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=25075 Post traumatic stress disorder in parents of children with cancer in Jordan / Masa'deh, Rami in Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, Vol.31 No.1 (Feb) 2017 ([07/20/2017])
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Title : Post traumatic stress disorder in parents of children with cancer in Jordan Material Type: printed text Authors: Masa'deh, Rami, Author ; Jarrah, Samiha, Author Publication Date: 2017 Article on page: p.8-12 Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Archives of Psychiatric Nursing > Vol.31 No.1 (Feb) 2017 [07/20/2017] . - p.8-12Keywords: Traumatic stress disorder.Parents children cancer.Jordan. Abstract: Aim
To investigate levels of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) of those parenting children with cancer and make a comparison between mothers and fathers.
Background
Parenting a child with cancer is traumatic. Maternal and paternal roles and responsibilities change after the cancer diagnosis of their child, adding more stress to the lives of all concerned. The gender of the parent may have an effect on their PTSD. However, there is a lack of studies in Arabic countries on the differences between parents in their PTSD levels.
Methods
A sample of 416 biological parents (comprising 207 mothers and 209 fathers) of children with cancer in Jordan completed a demographic checklist and the PTSD Checklist Civilian (PCLC).
Results
There was a significant difference in PTSD levels between mothers and fathers, with mothers having significantly higher PTSD levels than fathers. The mean PTSD levels for mothers was M = 59.68, SD = 4.86) compared to (M = 52.76, SD = 5.81) for fathers. The magnitude of the differences in the means was very large (eta squared = 0.29). Additionally, results indicated that there was a significant negative correlation between parental PTSD levels with their age and the time since their child was diagnosed with cancer (r = −0.68, r = −0.62 respectively and p < 0.001). An increase in parental PTSD levels was associated with a decrease in parental age and short time duration since the cancer diagnosis of the child.
Conclusion
The study concluded that parenting children with cancer is traumatic and mothers were at higher risk of PTSD than fathers. Risk of PTSD was found to decrease with time.
Implications for nursing EBP Investigating differences in PTSD between mothers and fathers in Jordan may be helpful when designing interventions to reduce the risk of PTSD. An individual parental support program is important, taking into consideration that mothers are at higher risk of PTSD, and both parents need thorough attention and care.
Link for e-copy: http://www.psychiatricnursing.org/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27071 [article] Post traumatic stress disorder in parents of children with cancer in Jordan [printed text] / Masa'deh, Rami, Author ; Jarrah, Samiha, Author . - 2017 . - p.8-12.
Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Archives of Psychiatric Nursing > Vol.31 No.1 (Feb) 2017 [07/20/2017] . - p.8-12Keywords: Traumatic stress disorder.Parents children cancer.Jordan. Abstract: Aim
To investigate levels of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) of those parenting children with cancer and make a comparison between mothers and fathers.
Background
Parenting a child with cancer is traumatic. Maternal and paternal roles and responsibilities change after the cancer diagnosis of their child, adding more stress to the lives of all concerned. The gender of the parent may have an effect on their PTSD. However, there is a lack of studies in Arabic countries on the differences between parents in their PTSD levels.
Methods
A sample of 416 biological parents (comprising 207 mothers and 209 fathers) of children with cancer in Jordan completed a demographic checklist and the PTSD Checklist Civilian (PCLC).
Results
There was a significant difference in PTSD levels between mothers and fathers, with mothers having significantly higher PTSD levels than fathers. The mean PTSD levels for mothers was M = 59.68, SD = 4.86) compared to (M = 52.76, SD = 5.81) for fathers. The magnitude of the differences in the means was very large (eta squared = 0.29). Additionally, results indicated that there was a significant negative correlation between parental PTSD levels with their age and the time since their child was diagnosed with cancer (r = −0.68, r = −0.62 respectively and p < 0.001). An increase in parental PTSD levels was associated with a decrease in parental age and short time duration since the cancer diagnosis of the child.
Conclusion
The study concluded that parenting children with cancer is traumatic and mothers were at higher risk of PTSD than fathers. Risk of PTSD was found to decrease with time.
Implications for nursing EBP Investigating differences in PTSD between mothers and fathers in Jordan may be helpful when designing interventions to reduce the risk of PTSD. An individual parental support program is important, taking into consideration that mothers are at higher risk of PTSD, and both parents need thorough attention and care.
Link for e-copy: http://www.psychiatricnursing.org/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27071 Post-traumatric stress disorder and it's predictors among Tibeatan adolescents / Liu, Donglina in Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, Vol.30 No.5 (Oct) 2015 ([12/20/2016])
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Title : Post-traumatric stress disorder and it's predictors among Tibeatan adolescents : 3 years after the high -altitude earthquake in China Material Type: printed text Authors: Liu, Donglina, Author ; Fu, Liyan, Author ; Jing, Zhang, Author Publication Date: 2016 Article on page: p.593-599 Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Archives of Psychiatric Nursing > Vol.30 No.5 (Oct) 2015 [12/20/2016] . - p.593-599Keywords: post traumatic.strees Disorder.predictors among Tibetan.adolesscents.high-altitude.Earthquake in china. Link for e-copy: http://www.psychiatricnursing.org/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26190 [article] Post-traumatric stress disorder and it's predictors among Tibeatan adolescents : 3 years after the high -altitude earthquake in China [printed text] / Liu, Donglina, Author ; Fu, Liyan, Author ; Jing, Zhang, Author . - 2016 . - p.593-599.
Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)Socio-demographic and Psychological Correlates of Posttraumatic Growth among Korean Americans with a History of Traumatic Life Experiences / Jeon, Gyeong-Suk in Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, Vol.31 No.3 (Jun) 2017 ([10/11/2017])
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Title : Socio-demographic and Psychological Correlates of Posttraumatic Growth among Korean Americans with a History of Traumatic Life Experiences Material Type: printed text Authors: Jeon, Gyeong-Suk, Author ; Park, So-Young, Author ; Bemstein, Kunsook S., Author Publication Date: 2017 Article on page: p.256-262 General note: •Korean American women and those who had lower annual household income tended to report higher PTG.
•Resilience was positively related to PTG, while there was an inverse relationship between depressive symptoms and PTG.
•Praying and seeking help from mental health professionals were important coping strategies among KAs.
•Culturally-appropriate mental health intervention programs should be developed to facilitate PTG among KAs.Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Archives of Psychiatric Nursing > Vol.31 No.3 (Jun) 2017 [10/11/2017] . - p.256-262Keywords: Post-traumatic growth, KA, Resilience, Depression, Coping strategy. Abstract: This study examined socio-demographic and psychological correlates of posttraumatic growth (PTG) among Korean Americans (KAs) with traumatic life experiences. A total of 286 KAs were included. Being a woman or having a lower annual household income had positive associations with PTG, while having no religion had a negative association with it. In addition, praying and visiting a mental health professional for coping with stress or for psychological problems was positively associated with PTG. Higher resilience scores increased PTG, while depressive symptoms decreased it. We suggest reinforcing help seeking behaviors and accessibility to care facilities, and gender specific strengthening programs for enhancing PTG among KAs. Link for e-copy: http://www.psychiatricnursing.org/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27351 [article] Socio-demographic and Psychological Correlates of Posttraumatic Growth among Korean Americans with a History of Traumatic Life Experiences [printed text] / Jeon, Gyeong-Suk, Author ; Park, So-Young, Author ; Bemstein, Kunsook S., Author . - 2017 . - p.256-262.
•Korean American women and those who had lower annual household income tended to report higher PTG.
•Resilience was positively related to PTG, while there was an inverse relationship between depressive symptoms and PTG.
•Praying and seeking help from mental health professionals were important coping strategies among KAs.
•Culturally-appropriate mental health intervention programs should be developed to facilitate PTG among KAs.
Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Archives of Psychiatric Nursing > Vol.31 No.3 (Jun) 2017 [10/11/2017] . - p.256-262Keywords: Post-traumatic growth, KA, Resilience, Depression, Coping strategy. Abstract: This study examined socio-demographic and psychological correlates of posttraumatic growth (PTG) among Korean Americans (KAs) with traumatic life experiences. A total of 286 KAs were included. Being a woman or having a lower annual household income had positive associations with PTG, while having no religion had a negative association with it. In addition, praying and visiting a mental health professional for coping with stress or for psychological problems was positively associated with PTG. Higher resilience scores increased PTG, while depressive symptoms decreased it. We suggest reinforcing help seeking behaviors and accessibility to care facilities, and gender specific strengthening programs for enhancing PTG among KAs. Link for e-copy: http://www.psychiatricnursing.org/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27351 Theories of psychotherapy and counseling / Sharf, Richard S. / Brooks/Cole cengage learning - 2012
Title : Theories of psychotherapy and counseling : concepts and cases Material Type: printed text Authors: Sharf, Richard S., Author Edition statement: 5th ed. Publisher: Brooks/Cole cengage learning Publication Date: 2012 Pagination: 735 p. Layout: ill., Size: 27 cm. ISBN (or other code): 978-0-84003-462-5 Price: 1050.00 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Counseling -- Case studies
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000391431 WM420 S531 2012 Book Main Library Library Counter Available The Trauma of Birth or Parenting a Child / Xian, Yanhui in Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, Vol.31 No.2 (Apr) 2017 ([09/13/2017])
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Title : The Trauma of Birth or Parenting a Child : Effect on Parents' Negative Emotion in China Material Type: printed text Authors: Xian, Yanhui, Author ; Chi, Xinli, Author ; Wu, Hao, Author ; Zeng, Tianya, Author Publication Date: 2017 Article on page: p.211-216 Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Archives of Psychiatric Nursing > Vol.31 No.2 (Apr) 2017 [09/13/2017] . - p.211-216Keywords: Trauma of birth. Parenting a child trauma. Abstract: The present study assessed negative emotions associated with the traumas of infertility and child rearing (child's disability or death) and the correlates of duration of trauma. The widely used Chinese Mental Health Scale was used to assess negative emotions in 294 individuals who experienced the aforementioned traumas and 124 who did not (control group). Results showed that individuals with infertility exhibited greater anxiety, depression, and solitude than the control group; bereaved parents and had greater solitude and fear than control group; and parents of children with disabilities had greater solitude than the control group. Parents who experienced the death of a child had more fear and physiological maladjustment than parents of a child with disabilities. In addition, individuals without parenting experience had higher scores on solitude, fear, and physiological disease than those with parenting experience. After controlling for demographic variables, the duration of trauma significantly negatively predicted depression in the infertile group and for bereaved parents. The results suggest that in order to prevent psychological and physiological health problems among infertile couples, parents of a disabled child, and parents who experience the death of child, family and community-based strategies should be developed and implemented. Link for e-copy: http://www.psychiatricnursing.org/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27288 [article] The Trauma of Birth or Parenting a Child : Effect on Parents' Negative Emotion in China [printed text] / Xian, Yanhui, Author ; Chi, Xinli, Author ; Wu, Hao, Author ; Zeng, Tianya, Author . - 2017 . - p.211-216.
Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Archives of Psychiatric Nursing > Vol.31 No.2 (Apr) 2017 [09/13/2017] . - p.211-216Keywords: Trauma of birth. Parenting a child trauma. Abstract: The present study assessed negative emotions associated with the traumas of infertility and child rearing (child's disability or death) and the correlates of duration of trauma. The widely used Chinese Mental Health Scale was used to assess negative emotions in 294 individuals who experienced the aforementioned traumas and 124 who did not (control group). Results showed that individuals with infertility exhibited greater anxiety, depression, and solitude than the control group; bereaved parents and had greater solitude and fear than control group; and parents of children with disabilities had greater solitude than the control group. Parents who experienced the death of a child had more fear and physiological maladjustment than parents of a child with disabilities. In addition, individuals without parenting experience had higher scores on solitude, fear, and physiological disease than those with parenting experience. After controlling for demographic variables, the duration of trauma significantly negatively predicted depression in the infertile group and for bereaved parents. The results suggest that in order to prevent psychological and physiological health problems among infertile couples, parents of a disabled child, and parents who experience the death of child, family and community-based strategies should be developed and implemented. Link for e-copy: http://www.psychiatricnursing.org/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27288 การพัฒนารูปแบบการป้องกันโรคซึมเศร้า / สุริยะ จงแพ in วารสารการพยาบาลจิตเวชและสุขภาพจิต, Vol.30 No.3 (Sep-Oct) 2559/2016 ([10/17/2017])
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Title : การพัฒนารูปแบบการป้องกันโรคซึมเศร้า : ด้วยการให้การปรึกษาแบบกลุ่มแนวพุทธธรรมและโยค Original title : Development of prevention model for depressive disorder by buddhist group conseling an yoga Material Type: printed text Authors: สุริยะ จงแพ, Author ; สุณี ฉิมพิบูลย์, Author ; นภสร แก้วนิลกุล, Author ; มุนา วงศาโรจน์, Author ; พัชรี รัตนาพรพิทักษ์, Author ; ศิริเพ็ญ แก้วประดิษฐ์, Author Publication Date: 2017 Article on page: p.66-79 Languages : Thai (tha) Original Language : Thai (tha)
in วารสารการพยาบาลจิตเวชและสุขภาพจิต > Vol.30 No.3 (Sep-Oct) 2559/2016 [10/17/2017] . - p.66-79Keywords: Group counseling. Buddhism. yoga. depressive disorder. การให้การปรึกษาแบบกลุ่ม. พุทธศาสนา. โยคะ. โรคซึมเศร้า. Abstract: วัตถุประสงค์: เพื่อพัฒนารูปแบบการป้องกันโรคซึมเศร้าด้วยการให้การปรึกษาแบบกลุ่มแนวพุทธธรรมและโยคะ และประเมินผลการนำรูปแบบไปใช้
วิธีการศึกษา:ดำเนินการตามรูปแบบของโครงการพัฒนาการวิจัยสู่การปฏิบัติเพื่อพัฒนาคุณภาพการบริการ และการพัฒนางานประจำสู่งานวิจัย ผลการพัฒนาพบว่ามีงานวิจัยที่นำมาศึกษา 12 เรื่อง สรุปได้เป็นรูปแบบการให้การปรึกษาแนวพุทธธรรมแบบกลุ่มปิด ร่วมกับอาสนะโยคะใช้เวลาบำบัด 3 ครั้งๆ ละ 120 นาที ผู้บำบัดเป็นพยาบาลและจิตอาสา กลุ่มตัวอย่างเป็นผู้มีภาวะซึมเศร้า และผู้ป่วยโรคซึมเศร้าในชุมชนจำนวน 10 คน วิเคราะห์ข้อมูลทางสถิติด้วยการแจกแจงความถี่ และค่าร้อยละ
ผลการศึกษา: หลังได้รับการบำบัดกลุ่มตัวอย่างมีคะแนนเฉลี่ยของภาวะซึมเศร้าต่ำกว่าก่อนได้รับการบำบัด
สรุป: ผลการศึกษาแสดงให้เห็นว่ารูปแบบการป้องกันโรคซึมเศร้าด้วยการให้การปรึกษาแบบกลุ่มแนวพุทธธรรมและโยคะสามารถลดภาวะซึมเศร้าของผู้ที่มีภาวะซึมเศร้าและผู้ป่วยโรคซึมเศร้าได้
Abstract
Objectives: To develop the model of prevention for depressive disorder by Buddhist group counseling and yoga and evaluate the model implementation.
Methods: The model based on capstone project and routine to research. A total of 12 research studies were selected in this study. Major findings regarding developed Buddhist close group counseling and yoga. There are three activities, each lasting 120 minutes by nurses and volunteer. The sample included ten persons with depression and depressive disorder in the community. Data were analyzed by descriptive statistics.
Results: The score of Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) decreased after receiving intervention.
Conclusion: Results from this study revealed that the model of prevention for depressive disorder by Buddhist group counseling and yoga can decrease depression of persons with depression and depressive disorder.Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27373 [article] การพัฒนารูปแบบการป้องกันโรคซึมเศร้า = Development of prevention model for depressive disorder by buddhist group conseling an yoga : ด้วยการให้การปรึกษาแบบกลุ่มแนวพุทธธรรมและโยค [printed text] / สุริยะ จงแพ, Author ; สุณี ฉิมพิบูลย์, Author ; นภสร แก้วนิลกุล, Author ; มุนา วงศาโรจน์, Author ; พัชรี รัตนาพรพิทักษ์, Author ; ศิริเพ็ญ แก้วประดิษฐ์, Author . - 2017 . - p.66-79.
Languages : Thai (tha) Original Language : Thai (tha)
in วารสารการพยาบาลจิตเวชและสุขภาพจิต > Vol.30 No.3 (Sep-Oct) 2559/2016 [10/17/2017] . - p.66-79Keywords: Group counseling. Buddhism. yoga. depressive disorder. การให้การปรึกษาแบบกลุ่ม. พุทธศาสนา. โยคะ. โรคซึมเศร้า. Abstract: วัตถุประสงค์: เพื่อพัฒนารูปแบบการป้องกันโรคซึมเศร้าด้วยการให้การปรึกษาแบบกลุ่มแนวพุทธธรรมและโยคะ และประเมินผลการนำรูปแบบไปใช้
วิธีการศึกษา:ดำเนินการตามรูปแบบของโครงการพัฒนาการวิจัยสู่การปฏิบัติเพื่อพัฒนาคุณภาพการบริการ และการพัฒนางานประจำสู่งานวิจัย ผลการพัฒนาพบว่ามีงานวิจัยที่นำมาศึกษา 12 เรื่อง สรุปได้เป็นรูปแบบการให้การปรึกษาแนวพุทธธรรมแบบกลุ่มปิด ร่วมกับอาสนะโยคะใช้เวลาบำบัด 3 ครั้งๆ ละ 120 นาที ผู้บำบัดเป็นพยาบาลและจิตอาสา กลุ่มตัวอย่างเป็นผู้มีภาวะซึมเศร้า และผู้ป่วยโรคซึมเศร้าในชุมชนจำนวน 10 คน วิเคราะห์ข้อมูลทางสถิติด้วยการแจกแจงความถี่ และค่าร้อยละ
ผลการศึกษา: หลังได้รับการบำบัดกลุ่มตัวอย่างมีคะแนนเฉลี่ยของภาวะซึมเศร้าต่ำกว่าก่อนได้รับการบำบัด
สรุป: ผลการศึกษาแสดงให้เห็นว่ารูปแบบการป้องกันโรคซึมเศร้าด้วยการให้การปรึกษาแบบกลุ่มแนวพุทธธรรมและโยคะสามารถลดภาวะซึมเศร้าของผู้ที่มีภาวะซึมเศร้าและผู้ป่วยโรคซึมเศร้าได้
Abstract
Objectives: To develop the model of prevention for depressive disorder by Buddhist group counseling and yoga and evaluate the model implementation.
Methods: The model based on capstone project and routine to research. A total of 12 research studies were selected in this study. Major findings regarding developed Buddhist close group counseling and yoga. There are three activities, each lasting 120 minutes by nurses and volunteer. The sample included ten persons with depression and depressive disorder in the community. Data were analyzed by descriptive statistics.
Results: The score of Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) decreased after receiving intervention.
Conclusion: Results from this study revealed that the model of prevention for depressive disorder by Buddhist group counseling and yoga can decrease depression of persons with depression and depressive disorder.Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27373