04596nam 2200589Ia 450 991077950980332120230725061440.01-61761-953-1(CKB)2550000001040747(EBL)3017964(SSID)ssj0001074074(PQKBManifestationID)11663237(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001074074(PQKBWorkID)11186172(PQKB)11367444(MiAaPQ)EBC3017964(Au-PeEL)EBL3017964(CaPaEBR)ebr10654935(OCoLC)923653601(EXLCZ)99255000000104074720000823d2010 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrAdvances in psychology research[electronic resource] Volume 70 /Alexandra M. Columbus, editorHuntington, NY Nova Science Publishersc20101 online resource (292 p.)Advances in psychology research ;70Description based upon print version of record.1-60876-001-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.""ADVANCES IN PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH, VOLUME 70""; ""ADVANCES IN PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH, VOLUME 70""; ""CONTENTS""; ""PREFACE""; ""EXTRAVERSION, DAILY LIFE STRESS, PERCEIVED ENERGY, AND HEALTH: A REVIEW AND TESTS OF MODERATION AND MEDIATION""; ""ABSTRACT""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""Stress and the Personality to Health Connection: Inner Locus of Causality and Causal Primacy""; ""(i) Stress and Health.""; ""(ii) Personality, Health, and Causal Primacy.""; ""(iii) Simple Primacy.""; ""(iv) Complex Primacy and the Moderator Model.""; ""(v) Complex Primacy and the Mediator Model.""""Extraversion, Stress, Perceived Energy, and Well-being""""(i) The Nature of Extraversion.""; ""(ii) Extraversion and Simple Primacy.""; ""(iii) Extraversion and Complex Primacy: The Mediation Model.""; ""(iv) Extraversion and Perceived Energy.""; ""(v) Extraversion and Complex Primacy: Stress Moderation in Relation to Psycho- physiological Functioning and Health/Illness Outcome.""; ""(vi) Extraversion, Stress Moderation, and Perceived Energy.""; ""Summary and Hypotheses""; ""METHOD""; ""Participants and Procedure""; ""Measures""; ""RESULTS""; ""Descriptive Statistics""""Exploratory Principal Components Analysis (EPCA)""""Moderated Multiple Regression Analyses""; ""(i) PSS.""; ""(ii) DHS85.""; ""(iii) ICSRLE17.""; ""(iv) Social and Ambient Physical Hassles Scales.""; ""Mediation Analyses: Partial Correlations""; ""DISCUSSION""; ""Implications, Limitations and Suggestions for Further Research""; ""Summary""; ""REFERENCES""; ""AUTHOR NOTE""; ""APPLICATIONS OF WAKING HYPNOSIS TO DIFFICULT CASES AND EMERGENCIES""; ""ABSTRACT""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""DEFINITION AND CONTEXTUALIZATION OF DIFFICULT CASES AND EMERGENCIES""""1. People Who Have Received a Number of Treatments either without Obtaining Significant Benefits or Worsening Their Condition""""2. People in Despair""; ""3. People Whose Problem Needs to Be Solved or Improved Immediately""; ""4. People in Shock""; ""5. People Who Are Not Amenable to Start a Treatment""; ""GENERAL APPROACH FOR DIFFICULT CASES AND EMERGENCIES BASED ON THE VALENCIA MODEL OF WAKING HYPNOSIS (VMWH)""; ""REVIEW OF RESEARCH OF APPLICATIONS OF HYPNOSIS IN DIFFICULT CASES AND EMERGENCIES""; ""THE THREE MODELS OF INTERVENTION DERIVED FROM THE VALENCIA MODEL OF WAKING HYPNOSIS""""Model 1""""Postural sway.""; ""Falling back.""; ""Falling back using suggestion.""; ""Hands attracting to each other.""; ""Side arm lift (Levitation).""; ""Model 2""; ""Light/Heavy arms for emotional equivalence.""; ""Hands attracting to each other.""; ""Model 3""; ""CLINICAL CASES""; ""Case A. (Delirious Agitation, Anxiety)""; ""Case B. (Traumatic Stress)""; ""Case N. (Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia)""; ""Case T. (Phobia to Eat)""; ""Case C. (Depression, Pharmacological Iatrogeny)""; ""Building of a context of hope.""; ""Hypnosis and withdrawal.""; ""DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS""""REFERENCES""Advances in Psychology ResearchPsychologyResearchPsychology, AppliedPsychologyResearch.Psychology, Applied.Columbus Alexandra862720MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910779509803321Advances in psychology research3684128UNINA