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Ruth King:
Race, Rage, and the Healing Power of Mindfulness

Ruth King

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Ruth King and Kriste Peoples discuss the often-avoided and widely misunderstood phenomenon of rage. In this special edition of Insights at the Edge, Ruth and Kriste explore rage's origins, what it can tell us about ourselves, and the deeper insights contained within it.



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JUDITH ORLOFF

The Gifts of Empathy

Judith Orloff

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"Judith is well known—and rightly so—for her insights on the sensitivities of empaths and teachings on how empathic people can learn to protect themselves from toxic people and difficult environments," says Sounds True producer Mitchell Clute, who oversaw the recording of Judith's new audio program, Essential Tools for Empaths. In this week's excerpt, Judith explains some of the great blessings available to deeply sensitive people. Should they open to them, empaths can take advantage of their emotional abilities to discern the bigger picture, love others unreservedly, and connect to all of life in all its difficulty and glorious possibility.


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Clinical Psychology Review: Alert 22 April-29 April



Alert: Clinical Psychology Review
New articles available on ScienceDirect
Volume 53, Pages 1-134, April 2017 Clinical Psychology Review
Volume 53, Pages 1-134, April 2017


Editorial Board   
Page IFC
The role of parenting behaviors in childhood post-traumatic stress disorder: A meta-analytic review    Review Article
Pages 1-13
Victoria Williamson, Cathy Creswell, Pasco Fearon, Rachel M Hiller, Jennifer Walker, Sarah L Halligan
Assessing maladaptive repetitive thought in clinical disorders: A critical review of existing measures    Review Article
Pages 14-28
Suraj Samtani, Michelle L. Moulds
Irritability in child and adolescent psychopathology: An integrative review for ICD-11    Review Article
Pages 29-45
Spencer C. Evans, Jeffrey D. Burke, Michael C. Roberts, Paula J. Fite, John E. Lochman, Francisco R. de la Peña, Geoffrey M. Reed
Prevention of eating disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis    Review Article
Pages 46-58
Long Khanh-Dao Le, Jan J Barendregt, Phillipa Hay, Cathrine Mihalopoulos
A systematic review of help-seeking and mental health service utilization among military service members    Review Article
Pages 59-78
Melanie A. Hom, Ian H. Stanley, Matthew E. Schneider, Thomas E. Joiner
Cognitive control interventions for depression: A systematic review of findings from training studies    Review Article
Pages 79-92
Ernst H.W. Koster, Kristof Hoorelbeke, Thomas Onraedt, Max Owens, Nazanin Derakshan
Defining and measuring irritability: Construct clarification and differentiation    Review Article
Pages 93-108
Michael J. Toohey, Raymond DiGiuseppe
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and disordered eating behaviour: A systematic review and a framework for future research    Review Article
Pages 109-121
Panagiota Kaisari, Colin T Dourish, Suzanne Higgs
Can mindfulness influence weight management related eating behaviors? If so, how?    Review Article
Pages 122-134
Katy Tapper

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Lansare de carte: Psihopatologie evoluționistă de Cezar Giosan




Editura Trei vă invită joi, 27 aprilie, ora 15.00, la Facultatea de Psihologie și Științele Educației - București (sala 1), la evenimentul de lansare a cărții Psihopatologie evoluționistă de Cezar Giosan.

Despre inedita carte vor vorbi autorul cărții Cezar Giosan, profesor de psihologie la Berkeley College (New York) și profesor adjunct la City University din New York, Eugen Avram, directorul Departamentului de Psihologie (FPSE), și Victor Popescu, redactor Editura Trei.

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Profitând de evoluțiile spectaculoase ale geneticii, etologiei și științelor cognitive din ultimele decenii, psihologia evoluționistă a cunoscut o dezvoltare impresionantă, demonstrând în ce fel unele structuri și trăsături mentale pot fi considerate drept produse ale selecției naturale și sexuale. Volumul Psihopatologie evoluționistă prezintă sintetic și clar acea ramură a psihologiei evoluționiste care se interesează de explicația darwinistă a bolilor mentale. Astfel, cartea investighează posibilitatea ca unele dintre tulburările psihice (depresia, anxietatea, schizofrenia, autismul, anorexia etc.) să fie, de fapt, niște rezultate adaptative care în trecut au conferit avantaje speciei umane, dar care au devenit dezadaptative în societatea modernă. Volumul de față prezintă abordările teoretice recente din acest domeniu încă tânăr, precum și aplicații pentru psihoterapie.


Cezar Giosan este doctor în psihologie la New School for Social Research din New York. În prezent, este profesor de psihologie la Berkeley College din New York și profesor adjunct la City University din New York. Dr. Giosan menține legături academice strânse cu Universitatea din București și cu Universitatea "Babeș-Bolyai", iar articolele sale sunt citate în sute de reviste academice cu impact ridicat.


Psihopatologie evoluționistă
Cezar Giosan
Autor: Cezar Giosan
Nr. de pagini: 208
Preț: 35.00 ron
Colecția: Psihologie Psihoterapie
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Vă trimitem acest mesaj deoarece considerăm ca sunteți interesați de evenimentele și de noutățile de psihologie publicate de Editura Trei. Dacă nu mai doriți să primiți comunicatele noastre de presă, Dezabonare.


Fw: Cursul Rorschach - formator Prof.emerit Jean Marie Barthelemy /Bucuresti, 13-14 Mai 2017




----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Anca Simona Hagiu <ancasimona_hagiu@yahoo.fr>
To: Paula Anghelita <paulaanghelita@yahoo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2017 12:29 PM
Subject: Cursul Rorschach - formator Prof.emerit Jean Marie Barthelemy /Bucuresti, 13-14 Mai 2017

Buna ziua,
Domnule Profesor A. Romila , Dna Psih.Paula Anghelita, Stimați Colegi,

Având în vedere Cursul de formare continuă "L' aproche  phenomeno -  structurale de la methode du RORSCHACH en psychopathologie et psychologie clinique" - Modulul I, formator Profesor emerit Jean Marie Barthelemy, profesor de psihopatologie și psihologie clinică în cadrul Departamentului de Psihologie , Universitatea Savoie-Chambery, Mont Blanc , Franța din datele de 13-14 Mai 2017 , orele 8.00-18.00, vă comunicam urmatoarele : cursul va avea loc în sediul 
Universitatii Politehnica București, Splaiul Independentei Nr.313 , Biblioteca UPB , Sala 2.3 , Etaj 2 ( clădirea nouă de cărămidă roșie și sticla cu accesul facil prin Splaiul Independentei), Sector 6.
Cu multa considerație,

Hagiu Anca Simona
Master Psiholog/Sociolog


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