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Phillip J. Brantley Jamie S. Bodenlos Margaret Cowles Dori Whitehead Martin Ancona Glenn N. Jones 《Journal of psychopathology and behavioral assessment》2007,29(1):54-59
The Weekly Stress Inventory (WSI) has been used both in research and in clinical settings to measure minor stress. Although
this tool offers a reliable and valid measure to assess minor stress, it lacks brevity that would make it more feasible for
rapid assessments of stress needed in many research and clinical settings. The current study assessed the psychometrics of
the newly developed Weekly Stress Inventory Short Form (WSI-SF), a 25-item scale to measure minor stress. Adults attending
general medicine clinics (n = 171) at a public teaching hospital completed the WSI-SF and the WSI. The WSI-SF was found to have good internal consistency
for both the events score (.92) and impact score (.91) and good convergent validity with the WSI. The results of the present
study suggest that the WSI-SF is a reliable and valid instrument for use in assessing minor stress. 相似文献
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Dori Laub M.D. 《Psychoanalytic Dialogues》2013,23(5):568-580
This paper is both autobiographical and clinical—a psychoanalyst's reflections about important transitional moments in his life. Examples of such moments are the cultural blind spot regarding the affect of the Holocaust experience on the hundreds of thousands of survivors who immigrated to Israel after World War II and his own professional disavowal of that experience and his eventual finding of “shared home” in listening to the trauma discourse of Holocaust survivors and to that of other severely traumatized patients. This paper also highlights the importance for the immigrant analyst of presenting the cultural perspective stemming from his own tradition and background, and the one acquired in his new home, side by side and in dialogue with each other. Finally, the author examines how being a trauma survivor and an immigrant informs his work as a psychoanalyst. 相似文献
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