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Factors affecting the accuracy of facial affect recognition. 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
The effect of subjects' locus of control of reinforcement and self-monitoring orientations on their ability to identify the emotional meaning of facial expressions was evaluated under competitive and noncompetitive instructions. On the basis of social learning principles, it was predicted that internally controlled, high-self-monitoring American college students would be the most accurate; the results confirmed the prediction. The impact of locus of control and self-monitoring orientations was greatest on male subjects who had received competitive instructions. In addition, female subjects were more accurate than male subjects, and positive emotions were more often correctly identified than negative ones. 相似文献
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Sburlati ES Lyneham HJ Mufson LH Schniering CA 《Clinical child and family psychology review》2012,15(2):93-112
In order to treat adolescent depression, a number of empirically supported treatments (ESTs) have been developed from both
the cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT-A) frameworks. Research has shown that in order
for these treatments to be implemented in routine clinical practice (RCP), effective therapist training must be generated
and provided. However, before such training can be developed, a good understanding of the therapist competencies needed to
implement these ESTs is required. Sburlati et al. (Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev 14:89–109, 2011) developed a model of therapist competencies for implementing CBT using the well-established Delphi technique. Given that
IPT-A differs considerably to CBT, the current study aims to develop a model of therapist competencies for the implementation
of IPT-A using a similar procedure as that applied in Sburlati et al. (Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev 14:89–109, 2011). This method involved: (1) identifying and reviewing an empirically supported IPT-A approach, (2) extracting therapist competencies
required for the implementation of IPT-A, (3) consulting with a panel of IPT-A experts to generate an overall model of therapist
competencies, and (4) validating the overall model with the IPT-A manual author. The resultant model offers an empirically
derived set of competencies necessary for effectively treating adolescent depression using IPT-A and has wide implications
for the development of therapist training, competence assessment measures, and evidence-based practice guidelines. This model,
therefore, provides an empirical framework for the development of dissemination and implementation programs aimed at ensuring
that adolescents with depression receive effective care in RCP settings. Key similarities and differences between CBT and
IPT-A, and the therapist competencies required for implementing these treatments, are also highlighted throughout this article. 相似文献
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