Student Health Professionals (SHPs) are at risk for symptoms relating to a range of psychological problems, i~c1uding anxiety, depression, drug and alcohol use, and stress. It is therefore important to develop methods for identifying individuals who might be at current or future risk, arid to establish theoretically supported interventions. The current literature review indicates that further research is required in these areas and seeks to provide some suggestions about empirically based frameworks which might support approaches to screening and intervention. Differences between professional groups indicate the need for research to be focussed on specific groups of SHPs, Trainee Clinical Psychologists (TCPs) are the focus of the current pa...
This study evaluated positive and negative attributional styles, sociotropy, autonomy and optimism a...
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This investigation used an anonymous mail survey to compare the attitudes toward the mentally ill he...
Student Health Professionals (SHPs) are at risk for symptoms relating to a range of psychological pr...
Although research has examined the psychological adaptation of practising clinical psychologists, li...
Clinical psychology training is a professionally formative period, which provides an opportunity to ...
Objectives: The current study aimed to profile the personality styles, expectations and psychologica...
A questionnaire study was conducted to examine relationships between attributional style and some co...
The first chapter of this thesis consists of a systematic literature review exploring the negative e...
The relevance of the study of this problem is based on the need to select suitable assessment materi...
This enquiry sets out to explore the hypothesis that students at Colleges of Education undergo a pot...
Adaptability refers to an individual’s cognitive, behavioural, and emotional adjustment in the face ...
A growing literature on professional training and practice of psychology advocates that psychologist...
The development of competency in personal and professional skills and values is likely to increase i...
The current thesis investigated the professional attitude of Psychologists towards the depression of...
This study evaluated positive and negative attributional styles, sociotropy, autonomy and optimism a...
© 2016,International Journal of Pharmacy and Technology. All rights reserved.The actuality problems ...
This investigation used an anonymous mail survey to compare the attitudes toward the mentally ill he...
Student Health Professionals (SHPs) are at risk for symptoms relating to a range of psychological pr...
Although research has examined the psychological adaptation of practising clinical psychologists, li...
Clinical psychology training is a professionally formative period, which provides an opportunity to ...
Objectives: The current study aimed to profile the personality styles, expectations and psychologica...
A questionnaire study was conducted to examine relationships between attributional style and some co...
The first chapter of this thesis consists of a systematic literature review exploring the negative e...
The relevance of the study of this problem is based on the need to select suitable assessment materi...
This enquiry sets out to explore the hypothesis that students at Colleges of Education undergo a pot...
Adaptability refers to an individual’s cognitive, behavioural, and emotional adjustment in the face ...
A growing literature on professional training and practice of psychology advocates that psychologist...
The development of competency in personal and professional skills and values is likely to increase i...
The current thesis investigated the professional attitude of Psychologists towards the depression of...
This study evaluated positive and negative attributional styles, sociotropy, autonomy and optimism a...
© 2016,International Journal of Pharmacy and Technology. All rights reserved.The actuality problems ...
This investigation used an anonymous mail survey to compare the attitudes toward the mentally ill he...