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This book includes eight chapters that detail recent advancements in psychology research. Chapter One aims to discuss the general identity concept and the specific concept of working identity through the lens of the tradition of the social psychology field and analyzes the limits and possibilities of conception constructions of these concepts in contemporary times, and also proposes portraits of the working identity constructions in the contemporary world. Chapter Two discusses the development of post-traumatic stress disorder following first-episode psychosis and involuntary hospitalization. Chapter Three explores the comorbidity of borderline personality disorder (BPD) and substance use disorders (SUD), identifying their epidemiological data and clarifying the functioning of borderline individuals, including their tendency to use substances. Chapter Four describes a type of cognitive behavioral therapy that is adapted to psychosis for treatment of schizophrenia. Chapter Five describes a group of patients with acute psychosis and their evolution over five years. Chapter Six provides an overview of jealousy as a function of Davis' sexual property proposition, framed using Lewin's Field Theory. Chapter Seven aims to explore the frequency and narrative of positive, neutral and negative perceptions of the accessibility, acceptability, and adequacy of the International Classification of Diseases 11th Revision depressive episode from the perspective of both those experiencing it and their primary relative caregivers. Lastly, Chapter Eight illustrates the discipline of social psychology through examples in the field of social influence, social norms and social representations.

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Preface; Understanding Working Identity in Contemporary Times; Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Following First-Episode Psychosis; Substance Abuse: An Attempt to Evade Psychological Distress in Borderline Personality Disorder Patients?; Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Psychosis; Acute Psychosis Episodes and Evolution after Five Years. Sociodemographic Characteristics, Precipitating Factors. Diagnostic Evolution and Psychosocial Adjustment; Jealousy as a Function of Sexual Property Violation: A Review and Qualitative Assessment; Towards the Co-Development of the Definition of Depressive Episode in ICD-11: Field Study on the Accessibility, Acceptability and Adequacy of Terms according to Mexican Experts by Experience; Social Psychology: Social Influence, Social Norms and Social Representations; Index.

Advances in Psychology Research: Volume 145

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    Publisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc
    Publication Date: 11/06/2021
    ISBN13: 9781536197518, 978-1536197518
    ISBN10: 1536197513

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book includes eight chapters that detail recent advancements in psychology research. Chapter One aims to discuss the general identity concept and the specific concept of working identity through the lens of the tradition of the social psychology field and analyzes the limits and possibilities of conception constructions of these concepts in contemporary times, and also proposes portraits of the working identity constructions in the contemporary world. Chapter Two discusses the development of post-traumatic stress disorder following first-episode psychosis and involuntary hospitalization. Chapter Three explores the comorbidity of borderline personality disorder (BPD) and substance use disorders (SUD), identifying their epidemiological data and clarifying the functioning of borderline individuals, including their tendency to use substances. Chapter Four describes a type of cognitive behavioral therapy that is adapted to psychosis for treatment of schizophrenia. Chapter Five describes a group of patients with acute psychosis and their evolution over five years. Chapter Six provides an overview of jealousy as a function of Davis' sexual property proposition, framed using Lewin's Field Theory. Chapter Seven aims to explore the frequency and narrative of positive, neutral and negative perceptions of the accessibility, acceptability, and adequacy of the International Classification of Diseases 11th Revision depressive episode from the perspective of both those experiencing it and their primary relative caregivers. Lastly, Chapter Eight illustrates the discipline of social psychology through examples in the field of social influence, social norms and social representations.

    Table of Contents
    Preface; Understanding Working Identity in Contemporary Times; Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Following First-Episode Psychosis; Substance Abuse: An Attempt to Evade Psychological Distress in Borderline Personality Disorder Patients?; Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Psychosis; Acute Psychosis Episodes and Evolution after Five Years. Sociodemographic Characteristics, Precipitating Factors. Diagnostic Evolution and Psychosocial Adjustment; Jealousy as a Function of Sexual Property Violation: A Review and Qualitative Assessment; Towards the Co-Development of the Definition of Depressive Episode in ICD-11: Field Study on the Accessibility, Acceptability and Adequacy of Terms according to Mexican Experts by Experience; Social Psychology: Social Influence, Social Norms and Social Representations; Index.

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