Humanistic experience and psychodynamic understanding: empirical associations among facets of self-actualization and psychological mindedness
Beitel M, Wald L, Midgett A, Green D, Cecero J, Kishon R, Barry D. Humanistic experience and psychodynamic understanding: empirical associations among facets of self-actualization and psychological mindedness. Person-Centered & Experiential Psychotherapies 2014, 14: 137-148. DOI: 10.1080/14779757.2014.981653.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPsychological mindednessHumanistic psychologySelf-ActualizationPsychological Mindedness ScaleEmpirical connectionWestern US universityParticipant volunteersCross-sectional designConstruct levelPsychodynamic understandingMeasurable constructBrief IndexBalanced IndexShort IndexMindednessDemographic formDemographic variablesEmpirical associationPsychologyStudy variablesEthnicity/racePsychoanalysisSingle timepointUS universitiesInterdisciplinary implicationsOn the Mismeasurement of Impulsivity: Trait, Behavioral, and Neural Models in Alcohol Research among Adolescents and Young Adults
King K, Patock-Peckham J, Dager A, Thimm K, Gates J. On the Mismeasurement of Impulsivity: Trait, Behavioral, and Neural Models in Alcohol Research among Adolescents and Young Adults. Current Addiction Reports 2014, 1: 19-32. DOI: 10.1007/s40429-013-0005-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBehavioral impulsivityTrait modelNeural modelDefinition of impulsivityShared theoretical frameworkTwo-factor modelAlcohol use riskAlcohol researchEmotion dysregulationEffortful controlImpulsigenic traitsImpulsive choiceMotivational driveDevelopmental researchImpulsivityPsychosocial traitsDevelopmental modelYoung adulthoodBehavioral researchAlcohol useGeneral underrepresentationYoung adultsEmpirical connectionUse riskBehavioral model
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