Magical thinking about illness virulence: conceptions of germs from "safe" versus "dangerous" others.

AIDS-related research has documented overreactions to casual contact and underreactions to sexual risk. This contradiction is explained by "magical contagion", a principle of thinking common in tradit…

Biais Cognitifs et Croyances
Nemeroff, C. J. (1995). Magical thinking about illness virulence: conceptions of germs from "safe" versus "dangerous" others.. Health Psychol, 14(2), 147-51. https://doi.org/10.1037//0278-6133.14.2.147

The relationship of religious variables to death depression and death anxiety.

The present research explored the relationship of religious variables to death anxiety and death depression in 200 persons from the general population in what is apparently the first study to correlat…

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Alvarado, K. A., Templer, D. I., Bresler, C., & Thomas-Dobson, S. (1995). The relationship of religious variables to death depression and death anxiety.. J Clin Psychol, 51(2), 202-4. https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-4679(199503)51:2<202::aid-jclp2270510209>3.0.co;2-m

"Balance of power": a transactional analysis of control in mother-child dyads involving socially competent, aggressive, and anxious children.

The authors compared mother-to-child and child-to-mother control exchanges in dyads involving socially competent, aggressive, and anxious children (aged 2.5-6.5 years) observed in a laboratory setting…

Enfance et Adolescence
Dumas, J. E., LaFreniere, P. J., & Serketich, W. J. (1995). "Balance of power": a transactional analysis of control in mother-child dyads involving socially competent, aggressive, and anxious children.. J Abnorm Psychol, 104(1), 104-13. https://doi.org/10.1037//0021-843x.104.1.104

Inflated responsibility in obsessive compulsive disorder: validation of an operational definition.

An excessive sense of responsibility has been identified in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) where patients evaluate their thoughts in terms of the harm they could cause to themselves or others. In…

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Rhéaume, J., Ladouceur, R., Freeston, M. H., & Letarte, H. (1995). Inflated responsibility in obsessive compulsive disorder: validation of an operational definition.. Behav Res Ther, 33(2), 159-69. https://doi.org/10.1016/0005-7967(94)e0021-a

Health, illness, and healing in an uncertain era: challenges from and for medical sociology.

The current situation in health care organizations, among providers and for people, dramatically challenges the "business as usual" roles of medicine, government, insurance companies, the community, a…

Influence sociale et crédibilité en entreprise
Pescosolido, B. A., & Kronenfeld, J. J. (1995). Health, illness, and healing in an uncertain era: challenges from and for medical sociology.. J Health Soc Behav, Spec No, 5-33.

The epidemiology and differential diagnosis of obsessive compulsive disorder.

Originally considered a rare disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) has been shown to be quite common with a 1% point prevalence in many cultures. Comorbidity with other psychiatric disorders i…

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Rasmussen, S. A., & Eisen, J. L. (1994). The epidemiology and differential diagnosis of obsessive compulsive disorder.. J Clin Psychiatry, 55 Suppl, 5-10; discussion 11-4.

Obsessive compulsive disorder: comorbid conditions.

According to DSM-IV criteria, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is an anxiety disorder that is characterized by recurrent, intrusive images or thoughts and/or stereotyped, repetitive behaviors that …

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Pigott, T. A., L'Heureux, F., Dubbert, B., Bernstein, S., & Murphy, D. L. (1994). Obsessive compulsive disorder: comorbid conditions.. J Clin Psychiatry, 55 Suppl, 15-27; discussion 28-32.

[Demographic study of obsessive compulsive disorder].

This study used a large, obsessive- compulsive disorder (OCD) population (N = 157) without comorbidity, and compared them to the general population of the States of New York on the following demograph…

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Neziroglu, F. A., Yaryura, T. o. b. Ă. ­. a. s. . J. A., Lemli, J. M., & Yaryura, R. A. (1994). [Demographic study of obsessive compulsive disorder].. Acta Psiquiatr Psicol Am Lat, 40(3), 217-23.

A coupled soil-atmosphere model of H2O2 on Mars.

The Viking Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer failed to detect organic compounds on Mars, and both the Viking Labeled Release and the Viking Gas Exchange experiments indicated a reactive soil surface…

Groupes spécifiques
Bullock, M. A., Stoker, C. R., McKay, C. P., Zent, A. P., & New, C. o. l. l. e. c. t. i. v. e. . A. u. t. h. o. r. (1994). A coupled soil-atmosphere model of H2O2 on Mars.. Icarus, 107(1), 142-54. https://doi.org/10.1006/icar.1994.1012

[Magical thinking and self development].

Based on a historical survey of the term "magic thinking" structural aspects of primary process and prelogical thinking will be elucidated. Developmental necessities for the emergence of magic interpr…

Biais Cognitifs et Croyances
Resch, F. (1994). [Magical thinking and self development].. Prax Kinderpsychol Kinderpsychiatr, 43(5), 152-6.

[Considerations on the guilt feelings towards mother and maternal separation using the Japanese keywords "sumu-akirameru" and "sumanai"].

In this paper, I use the Japanese keywords "Sumanai" and "Sumu-Akirameru" to discuss the guilt feelings towards mother and maternal separation. "Sumanai" is an everyday Japanese expression signifying …

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Nagayama, K. (1994). [Considerations on the guilt feelings towards mother and maternal separation using the Japanese keywords "sumu-akirameru" and "sumanai"].. Seishin Shinkeigaku Zasshi, 96(2), 83-108.

The influence of cultural factors on obsessive compulsive disorder: religious symptoms in a religious society.

Judaism is one of many religions that demand cleanliness and exactness, inculcate the performance of rituals from childhood and view their non-performance as wrong or sinful. Rituals concerning cleanl…

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Greenberg, D., & Witztum, E. (1994). The influence of cultural factors on obsessive compulsive disorder: religious symptoms in a religious society.. Isr J Psychiatry Relat Sci, 31(3), 211-20.