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A pan-theoretical conceptualization of client involvement in psychotherapy

Author(s): Morris E; Fitzpatrick MR; Renaud J;

Objective: The present paper attempts to differentiate client involvement from other, similar process variables and presents a pan-theoretical conceptualization of client involvement. Method: A modified Delphi poll was conducted with 20 experienced clinici ...

Article GUID: 25017441


A Multilevel Person-Centered Perspective on the Role of Job Demands and Resources for Employees' Job Engagement and Burnout Profiles

Author(s): Gillet N; Morin AJS; Blais AR;

The present study examined the configurations, or profiles, taken by distinct global and specific facets of job engagement and burnout (by relying on a bifactor operationalization of these constructs) among a nationally representative sample of Canadian Def ...

Article GUID: 38698872


A longitudinal person-centered investigation of the multidimensional nature of employees' perceptions of challenge and hindrance demands at work

Author(s): Gillet N; Morin AJS; Fernet C; Austin S; Huyghebaert-Zouaghi T;

Background and objectives: This research relies on a combination of variable- and person-centered approaches to help improve our understanding of the dimensionality of job demands by jointly considering employees' global levels of job demands, exposure ...

Article GUID: 38425154


Control strategies for managing health threats in older adults

Author(s): Wrosch C; Heckhausen J;

This article addresses the motivational processes that enable older adults to manage health-related threats and to protect their psychological and physical functioning. Based on the Motivational Theory of Life-Span Development (MTD) [1], we describe how an ...

Article GUID: 38039949


Patient and family engagement in patient care and research in Canadian intensive care units: a national survey

Author(s): Burns KEA; McDonald E; Debigaré S; Zamir N; Vasquez M; Piche-Ayotte M; Oczkowski S;

Purpose: While patient and family engagement may improve clinical care and research, current practices for engagement in Canadian intensive care units (ICUs) are unknown. Methods: We developed and administered a cross-sectional questionnaire to ICU leaders ...

Article GUID: 36344874


Having the Cake and Eating It Too: First-Order, Second-Order and Bifactor Representations of Work Engagement

Author(s): Salamon J; Tóth-Király I; Bõthe B; Nagy T; Orosz G;

Even though work engagement is a popular construct in organizational psychology, the question remains whether it is experienced as a global construct, or as its three components (vigor, dedication, absorption). The present study thus contributes to the ongo ...

Article GUID: 34366951


Resilience Resources Moderate the Association of Adverse Childhood Experiences with Adulthood Inflammation.

Author(s): Gouin JP, Caldwell W, Woods R, Malarkey WB

Ann Behav Med. 2017 Oct;51(5):782-786 Authors: Gouin JP, Caldwell W, Woods R, Malarkey WB

Article GUID: 28281135


Understanding behavioural engagement and achievement: The roles of teaching practices and student sense of competence and task value.

Author(s): Olivier E, Galand B, Hospel V, Dellisse S

Br J Educ Psychol. 2020 Jan 30;: Authors: Olivier E, Galand B, Hospel V, Dellisse S

Article GUID: 31999841


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