Across the first year, most infants have approximately 2.5 times more social interactions with women than men. There is evidence that because of this differential experience, infants develop a cognitive representation for human faces that is weighted toward female-like and attractive. Subsequently, attractiveness is more salient when infants process female relative to male faces. These early as…
Development of Bipedal and Quadrupedal Locomotion in Humans from a Dynamical Systems Perspective
Development of a Chinese Emotional Intelligence Inventory and Its Association with Physical Activity
Depression, Vascular Conditions and Chronicity
Definition, Incidence and Psychopathological Consequences of Child Abuse and Neglect
For contemporary psychology, decision-making represents behaviours, which are very different from automatic responses. They are developed by implementing integrative cognitive functions adapted to the finalities sought and the situation to treat. Through the diversity of epistemological choices for instance, research in previous decades focused on the individual choices expressed by situations …
Aim: To explore the decision-making experiences and processes taking place in residential care homes from older residents, their families and staff members, particularly how residents’ needs were met and their degree of involvement in making decisions.
The Cultural Reinforcers of Child Abuse
In line with the theoretical elaboration of countertransference in the trauma clinic, this article addresses the therapist’s relationship to the strangeness of the trauma, as well as his/her interaction with the cultural difference of the other, who is in this case, the traumatized patient. Thirty-one therapists were interviewed about their subjective experiences, using the methodology of int…
Co-Occurring Chronic Depression and Alcohol Dependence: A Novel Treatment Approach