Skip to main content
Springer Publishing
Site Menu
  • Browse by subjectSubjectsBrowse by subject
    • Medicine
    • Nursing
    • Physician Assistant
    • Behavioral Sciences
    • Health Sciences
  • What we publish
    • Books
    • Journals
    • Reference
  • Information forInformationInformation for
    • Students
    • Educators
    • Institutions
    • Authors
    • Societies
    • Advertisers
  • About
  • Help
  •   0 items You have 0 items in your shopping cart. Click to view details.   My account
Springer Publishing
  My account

Main navigation

Main Navigation

  • Browse by subjectSubjectsBrowse by subject
    • Medicine
    • Nursing
    • Physician Assistant
    • Behavioral Sciences
    • Health Sciences
  • What we publish
    • Books
    • Journals
    • Reference
  • Information forInformationInformation for
    • Students
    • Educators
    • Institutions
    • Authors
    • Societies
    • Advertisers

Secondary Navigation

  •   0 items You have 0 items in your shopping cart. Click to view details.
  • About
  • Help
 filters 

Your search for all content returned 7,798 results

Include content types...

    • Reference Work 2
    • Quick Reference 254
    • Procedure 0
    • Prescribing Guideline 1,122
    • Patient Education 0
    • Journals 11
    • Journal Articles 7,796
    • Clinical Guideline 0
    • Books 270
    • Book Chapters 4,459

Filter results by...

Filter by keyword

    • caring 269
    • intimate partner violence 261
    • EMDR 160
    • Caring 150
    • domestic violence 120
    • INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE 120
    • DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 100
    • ABUSE 96
    • nursing 92
    • depression 85
    • victimization 80
    • trauma 79
    • nursing education 76
    • anxiety 72
    • violence 68
    • NICU 66
    • education 63
    • DEPRESSION 60
    • eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) 60
    • PTSD 60
    • dating violence 59
    • sexual assault 59
    • eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy 55
    • caring science 52
    • phenomenology 52
    • ethics 48
    • mental health 48
    • gender 47
    • midwifery 46
    • treatment 46
    • VIOLENCE 44
    • neonate 41
    • SEXUAL ABUSE 41
    • adolescents 39
    • cognitive behavioral therapy 39
    • obsessive-compulsive disorder 39
    • rape 37
    • dynamic assessment 36
    • evidence-based practice 36
    • healing 36
    • pregnancy 36
    • reflection 36
    • suffering 36
    • children 35
    • college students 35
    • financial literacy 35
    • research 34
    • qualitative 33
    • communication 32
    • posttraumatic stress disorder 32

Filter by author

    • Fraser, Debbie 88
    • Wolf, Zane Robinson 43
    • Wolf,, Zane Robinson 37
    • Joseph, Rachel 35
    • Discenza, Deborah 34
    • Ridky, Jody 33
    • Rudd, Kathryn 33
    • Williams, Lori 33
    • Bell, Susan Givens 29
    • Dryden, Windy 28
    • Brott, Shirley 27
    • Jarero, Ignacio 26
    • Storch, Eric A. 26
    • Tzuriel, David 25
    • Dowd, E. Thomas 24
    • Shorey, Ryan C. 23
    • Goodall, Heather D. 22
    • Haywood, H. Carl 22
    • Logan, TK 22
    • Mosquera, Dolores 21
    • Hamel, John 20
    • Leahy, Robert L. 20
    • McPherson, Christopher 20
    • Pilcher, Jobeth 20
    • Hines, Denise A. 19
    • Maxfield, Louise 19
    • Stuart, Gregory L. 19
    • Caldwell, Curtis D. 18
    • Jnah, Amy J. 18
    • Raines, Deborah A. 18
    • Askin, Debbie Fraser 17
    • Abbu, Stephanie 16
    • Beck, Aaron T. 16
    • Fernandez, Isabel 16
    • Kozulin, Alex 16
    • Lyddon, William J. 16
    • Riskind, John H. 16
    • Turkel,, Marian C. 16
    • Breggin, Peter R. 15
    • Langhinrichsen-Rohling, Jennifer 15
    • Taylor, Steven 15
    • Abramowitz, Jonathan S. 14
    • Discenza, Deb 14
    • Dutton, Donald G. 14
    • Hessels, Marco G. P. 14
    • Murphy, Christopher M. 14
    • Trotter, Carol 14
    • Bates, Elizabeth A. 13
    • Friedberg, Robert D. 13
    • Hofmann, Arne 13

Filter by book / journal title

    • Violence and Victims 1,610
    • Neonatal Network 1,439
    • International Journal for Human Caring 1,302
    • Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy 1,131
    • Journal of Cognitive Education and Psychology 511
    • Journal of EMDR Practice and Research 463
    • Ethical Human Psychology and Psychiatry 355
    • Partner Abuse 333
    • International Journal of Childbirth 308
    • Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning 231
    • Urban Social Work 113
    • Hale’s Medications & Mothers’ Milk: A Manual of Lactational Pharmacology 1
    • The Encyclopedia of Elder Care: The Comprehensive Resource on Geriatric Health and Social Care 1

Filter by subject

    • Women's Health, Obstetrics, and Midwifery
    • Behavioral Sciences
    • Medicine 1,525
      • Neurology 0
        • Exam Prep and Study Tools 0
      • Oncology 0
        • Medical Oncology 0
        • Radiation Oncology 0
        • Exam Prep and Study Tools 0
      • Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 332
        • Exam Prep and Study Tools 0
      • Other Specialties 699
    • Nursing 8,990
      • Administration, Management, and Leadership 1,771
      • Advanced Practice 3,637
        • Critical Care, Acute Care, and Emergency 463
        • Family and Adult-Gerontology Primary Care 5
        • Pediatrics and Neonatal 3,149
        • Women's Health, Obstetrics, and Midwifery 1,748
        • Other 0
      • Clinical Nursing 2
      • Critical Care, Acute Care, and Emergency 3,977
      • Geriatrics and Gerontology 495
      • Doctor of Nursing Practice 208
      • Nursing Education 3,351
      • Professional Issues and Trends 5,127
      • Research, Theory, and Measurement 1,061
      • Undergraduate Nursing 0
      • Special Topics 0
      • Exam Prep and Study Tools 0
    • Physician Assistant 3
    • Behavioral Sciences 6,050
      • Counseling 4,607
        • General Counseling 231
        • Marriage and Family Counseling 2,174
        • Mental Health Counseling 1,131
        • Rehabilitation Counseling 0
        • School Counseling 0
        • Exam Prep and Study Tools 0
      • Gerontology 1
        • Adult Development and Aging 0
        • Biopsychosocial 0
        • Global and Comparative Aging 0
        • Research 0
        • Service and Program Development 0
        • Exam Prep and Study Tools 0
      • Psychology 4,070
        • Applied Psychology 1,594
        • Clinical and Counseling Psychology 355
        • Cognitive, Biological, and Neurological Psychology 2,460
        • Developmental Psychology 0
        • General Psychology 0
        • School and Educational Psychology 511
        • Social and Personality Psychology 2,939
        • Exam Prep and Study Tools 0
      • Social Work 2,056
        • Administration and Management 113
        • Policy, Social Justice, and Human Rights 2,056
        • Theory, Practice, and Skills 446
        • Exam Prep and Study Tools 0
    • Health Sciences 1,372
      • Health Care Administration and Management 878
      • Public Health 332
  • Women's Health, Obstetrics, and Midwifery
  • Behavioral Sciences
Include options
Please enter years in the form YYYY
  • Save search

Your search for all content returned 7,798 results

Order by: Relevance | Title | Date
Show 10 | 50 | 100 per page
  • Sexual Teen Dating Violence Victimization: Associations With Sexual Risk Behaviors Among U.S. High School StudentsGo to article: Sexual Teen Dating Violence Victimization: Associations With Sexual Risk Behaviors Among U.S. High School Students

    Sexual Teen Dating Violence Victimization: Associations With Sexual Risk Behaviors Among U.S. High School Students

    Article

    Adolescent dating violence may lead to adverse health behaviors. We examined associations between sexual teen dating violence victimization (TDVV) and sexual risk behaviors among U.S. high school students using 2013 and 2015 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey data (combined n = 29,346). Sex-stratified logistic regression models were used to estimate these associations among students who had dated or gone out with someone during the past 12 months (n = 20,093). Among these students, 10.5% experienced sexual TDVV. Sexual TDVV was positively associated with sexual intercourse before age 13, four or more lifetime sexual partners, current sexual activity, alcohol or drug use before last sexual intercourse, and no pregnancy prevention during last sexual intercourse. Given significant findings among both sexes, it is valuable for dating violence prevention efforts to target both female and male students.

    Source:
    Violence and Victims
  • Effectiveness of Metacognitive Instruction on Reading Comprehension Among Intermediate Phase Learners: Its Link to the Pass TheoryGo to article: Effectiveness of Metacognitive Instruction on Reading Comprehension Among Intermediate Phase Learners: Its Link to the Pass Theory

    Effectiveness of Metacognitive Instruction on Reading Comprehension Among Intermediate Phase Learners: Its Link to the Pass Theory

    Article
    Source:
    Journal of Cognitive Education and Psychology
  • Hale’s Medications & Mothers’ Milk Go to Hale’s Medications & Mothers’ Milk

    Hale’s Medications & Mothers’ Milk:
    A Manual of Lactational Pharmacology

    Reference work
  • The Encyclopedia of Elder Care Go to The Encyclopedia of Elder Care

    The Encyclopedia of Elder Care:
    The Comprehensive Resource on Geriatric Health and Social Care

    Reference work
  • Resources in EMDR and Other Trauma-Focused Psychotherapy: A ReviewGo to article: Resources in EMDR and Other Trauma-Focused Psychotherapy: A Review

    Resources in EMDR and Other Trauma-Focused Psychotherapy: A Review

    Article

    The present review examines how resources have been used in trauma-focused psychotherapy with an emphasis on their use in eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR). Current practices of EMDR-trained clinicians are presented in a historical context and considering a range of contemporary approaches to ego strengthening. This article describes the use of resources as presented in the EMDR literature along with research findings. The review concludes with a call for controlled research on widely used resource-focused procedures and practice guidelines for their use in clinical applications of EMDR.

    Source:
    Journal of EMDR Practice and Research
  • Comprendre et traiter le narcissisme avec la psychothérapie EMDRGo to article: Comprendre et traiter le narcissisme avec la psychothérapie EMDR

    Comprendre et traiter le narcissisme avec la psychothérapie EMDR

    Article

    Le trouble de la personnalité narcissique et le trouble de traits narcissiques sont associés à des conduites égoïstes et à un défaut d'empathie envers les autres. Les patients dont la présentation initiale dans la psychothérapie correspond à l'un ou l'autre de ces tableaux ont un profil égocentrique ; ils manquent d'empathie ou se préoccupent peu de la souffrance qu'ils peuvent provoquer chez d'autres personnes, mais ceci n'est qu'un élément parmi d'autres. Parfois le défaut d'empathie et l'égoïsme ne sont que des défenses. Pour appréhender pleinement ce problème, il faut également avoir conscience des difficultés sous-jacentes à se définir soi-même qui sont à l'origine des manifestations comportementales du narcissisme. Comme c'est le cas pour tout problème psychologique, le traitement EMDR nécessite une compréhension de la manière dont les expériences en début de vie conduisent aux symptômes ultérieurs. La compréhension des voies qui relient les expériences vécues à un jeune âge aux traits narcissiques (y compris les présentations latentes) est essentielle à une conceptualisation de cas adéquate, tout comme il faut cerner les structures mentales défensives qui empêchent l'accès aux expériences défavorables fondamentales sous-jacentes aux symptômes.

    Source:
    Journal of EMDR Practice and Research
  • EMDR as an Integrative Therapeutic Approach for the Treatment of Separation Anxiety DisorderGo to article: EMDR as an Integrative Therapeutic Approach for the Treatment of Separation Anxiety Disorder

    EMDR as an Integrative Therapeutic Approach for the Treatment of Separation Anxiety Disorder

    Article

    This case study reports the use of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) and family therapy for a 10-year-old boy with severe separation anxiety disorder (SAD). It illustrates how the use of the standard EMDR protocol for the boy and his mother combined with family therapy, led to symptom alleviation and restored appropriate developmental functioning as evidenced by behavioral outcomes. The participant initially presented with severe anxiety about separating from his mother, several years after his parents went through a painful divorce. Treatment focused on processing the boy’s disturbing memories of past nontraumatic events in 14 EMDR sessions; his mother received 4 EMDR sessions to address her perceived marital failure and guilt about the effects of her ensuing depression on him. Eight family therapy sessions were used to help the family spend positive time together. Prior to treatment, the child had been unable to play outside, checked on his mother frequently, and could not attend activities without her. At the end of treatment, he was able to play with friends outside, ride his bike around town, engage in after school activities, and sleep over at his friends’ houses. Gains were maintained at 6-month follow-up. Treatment did not include instruction in parenting skills or psychoeducation for the mother, or any exposure therapy for the child.

    Source:
    Journal of EMDR Practice and Research
  • Looking Back and Looking Forward: The ICM Trienniel Meeting in Durban, South Africa, and Research Dedicated to Decreasing Maternal and Infant Morbidity and MortalityGo to article: Looking Back and Looking Forward: The ICM Trienniel Meeting in Durban, South Africa, and Research Dedicated to Decreasing Maternal and Infant Morbidity and Mortality

    Looking Back and Looking Forward: The ICM Trienniel Meeting in Durban, South Africa, and Research Dedicated to Decreasing Maternal and Infant Morbidity and Mortality

    Article
    Source:
    International Journal of Childbirth
  • Factors Associated With Timely Initiation of Breastfeeding and Prelacteal Feeding in North-Central NigeriaGo to article: Factors Associated With Timely Initiation of Breastfeeding and Prelacteal Feeding in North-Central Nigeria

    Factors Associated With Timely Initiation of Breastfeeding and Prelacteal Feeding in North-Central Nigeria

    Article

    OBJECTIVE

    Delay in initiation of breastfeeding after birth is associated with the introduction of other feeds. It has been recommended that all women should initiate breastfeeding within the first hour after birth. Early initiation of breastfeeding and exclusive breastfeeding could reasonably reduce neonatal deaths. The aim of this study was to assess the initiation of breastfeeding and prelacteal feeding in Plateau State, Nigeria.

    MATERIALS AND METHOD

    A cross-sectional design was adopted for the study. A total of 763 women drawn equally from the three senatorial zones of the state voluntarily completed a questionnaire. Results were analyzed using chi-squared statistics and regression analysis.

    RESULTS

    Findings show that 33.1% of women initiated breastfeeding in a timely manner. The relationships between the timely initiation of breastfeeding and the use of pain relief, maternal age, maternal employment, economic status, influence of family and friends, and advertisement were found to be statistically significant. Furthermore, 92% gave breast milk for the first feed, while 8% gave infant formula, glucose, herbs, or water. Inadequate breast milk production, delayed initiation of breastfeeding, and health conditions were factors identified as responsible for prelacteal feeding.

    CONCLUSION

    The proportion of women who initiated feeding in a timely manner was low, which underscores the need to promote and support early initiation of breastfeeding in the state. There is thus a need for a public education campaign, particularly directed at women receiving antenatal care, and focusing on the need for establishing feeding early. Women with health challenges and those with a history of poor milk production may require additional support to breastfeed as recommended.

    Source:
    International Journal of Childbirth
  • Review of EMDR Interventions for Individuals With Substance Use Disorder With/Without Comorbid Posttraumatic Stress DisorderGo to article: Review of EMDR Interventions for Individuals With Substance Use Disorder With/Without Comorbid Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

    Review of EMDR Interventions for Individuals With Substance Use Disorder With/Without Comorbid Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

    Article

    A large proportion (11%–60%) of people with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) also suffer from substance use disorder (SUD). As the high cooccurrence of PTSD and SUD leads to a worsening of psychopathological severity, development and evaluation of integrated treatments become highly valuable for individuals presenting with both diagnoses. Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy may fit these needs. This article summarized all studies that investigated EMDR treatment for SUD, to clarify whether EMDR might be a useful approach. A comprehensive Title/Abstract/Keyword search was conducted on PsycInfo, PsychArticle, PubMed, and Scopus databases. A total of 135 articles were retrieved, and 8 articles met inclusion/exclusion criteria. One RCT and one case study evaluated trauma-focused EMDR; one clinical RCT, one non-clinical RCT, one cross-over study, and one case study evaluated addiction-focused EMDR; and one quasi-experimental and one multiphase case study evaluated the combination of addiction-focused and trauma-focused EMDR. Results show that EMDR treatment consistently reduces posttraumatic symptoms, but that its effects on SUD symptoms are less evident. Although EMDR should be considered as a promising tool for this population due to its possible potential to improve SUD outcomes, further research is needed to see whether EMDR therapy, either trauma-focused or addiction-focused, is effective for SUD. We conclude with suggestions for future research and clinical practice in this area.

    Source:
    Journal of EMDR Practice and Research

Pagination

  • Current page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Page 4
  • Page 5
  • Next page ››
  • Last page Last »
Show 10 | 50 | 100 per page
  • Springer Publishing Company

Our content

  • Books
  • Journals
  • Reference

Information for

  • Students
  • Educators
  • Institutions
  • Authors
  • Societies
  • Advertisers

Company info

  • About
  • Help
  • Permissions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use

© 2023 Springer Publishing Company

Loading