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  • Book
    Michael Linden, Andreas Maercker, editors.
    Contents:
    Features of embitterment
    Embitterment
    a larger perspective on a forgotten emotion / Hansjö̲rg Znoj
    Hope and embitterment / Beate Schrank, Astrid Grant Hay
    Embitterment
    from the perspective of justice psychology / Claudia Dalbert
    Revenge after trauma; theoretical outline / Ira Gäbler, Andreas Maercker
    "She looks back without bitterness": Wisdom as a developmental opposite of embitterment / Judith Glück
    Personality as risk and resilience in embitterment reactions / Anja Dodek, Sven Barnow
    Neurobiological correlates of social exclusion and social pain / Anna K. Berkefeld, Dieter F. Brauss
    Context of embitterment
    Relationships and embitterment / Kurt Hahlweg, Donald H. Baucom
    Self-regulation of bitterness across the lifespan / Carsten Wrosch, Jesse Renaud
    Cancer patients: loss of meaning, demoralization and embitterment / Anja Mehnert, Sigrun Vehling
    Embitterment and the workplace / Beate Muschalla, Michael Linden
    Embittermenta in Asia: losing face, inequality and alienation under historical and modern perspectives / Changsu Han
    Embitterment and personality disorder / Max Rotter
    Context of embitterment
    Embitterment syndrome: options for psychopharmacological management / Borwin Bandelow
    Forgiveness therapy to treat embitterment: a review of relevant research / Nathaniel G. Wade, Brian C. Post, Marilyn A. Cornish
    Wisdom psychotherapy / Barbara Lieberei, Michael LInden
    Embitterment and forgiveness in the context of the conflict in Northern Ireland / Ed Cairns, Miles Hewstone
    Classification of embitterment
    PTSD and beyond: embitterment and relevant concepts of nosology / Andreas Maercker
    Embitterment in suicide and homicide-sucide / Kenneth R. Conner, Robert L. Weisman
    Should embitterment be included among mental disorders? / Norman Sartorius
    Posttraumatic embitterment disorder, PTED / Michael Linden
    Classification of "reactive" mental disorders in ICD and DSM / Michael B. First
    Contextual facators and reacative disorders in the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health / Cille Kennedy, T. Bedirhan Üstün
    Reactive mental disorders: stressors, personality and symptoms / Patricia Casey.
    Digital Access Springer 2011
  • Article
    Llorens LA, Shuster JJ.
    Am J Occup Ther. 1977 Jul;31(6):367-71.
    The client care record is a key document for determining standards of care in occupational therapy. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of a client care recording system for occupational therapy that combined the theoretical framework of the Developmental Analysis, Evaluation and Intervention Schedule, and the scientific method of the Problem Oriented Medical Record. The research form of the client care record was compared to a traditional client care record in current use in an occupational therapy clinic. An interdisciplinary panel of health professionals rated both the original and proposed form of the record on the variables of completeness, organization, understandability, and usefulness. The findings show statistically significant differences between the client care record based on the combined Developmental Analysis, Evaluation and Intervention Schedule and the Problem Oriented Medical Record and the currently used record system.
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