Browsing by Subject "Research Subject Categories::SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Psychology"
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A Case Study of a Woman with Obsessions Related to COVID-19
(Washburn University, 2021-04-07)The following is a de-identified case study that presents the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) during the COVID-19 pandemic utilizing Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) ... -
Familismo Components and Depression in Latino Adults: The Role of Gender and Immigrant Generation Status
(Washburn University, 2021-01-26)Familismo is a Latino cultural value that emphasizes strong familial bonds, as evidenced by feelings of loyalty, reciprocity, and solidarity towards one’s nuclear and extended family, which has three main dimensions: ... -
Intention vs. Intervention: Analyzing the Effectiveness of a University Bystander Intervention Program
(Washburn University, 2021-04-23)Sexual assault rates on college campuses have remained relatively unchanged in the last several decades. The creation of sexual assault prevention and bystander intervention programs was warranted in an attempt to reduce ... -
Mediating the Effects of Friendship on Male Rape Victim Blame
(Washburn University, 2021-04-15)Although male rape victims’ underreporting may be partly due to fear of victim blaming and other negative social outcomes, friendship may provide a buffer. We examined friendship’s effect on male rape victim blame, and ... -
Mentorship: A Rehabilitation for Youth Exiting Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facilities
(Washburn University, 2021-03-29)Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facilities (PRTFs) remain controversial forms of care for youth experiencing mental health concerns (Kapp et al., 2015). Mentorship programs are popular community-based interventions for ... -
The Relationship Between Emotion Regulation and Friendlessness in Young Adults
(Washburn University, 2021-04-12)Prior research suggests 15-20% of children experience friendlessness, or the state of having no reciprocal friends (Parker & Seal, 1996). Friendlessness tends to be chronic, as individuals who are friendless at an early ... -
Treatment of Social Anxiety Disorder: A Case Study of an 11-Year-Old
(Washburn University, 2021-03-17)The following is a de-identified case study that presents the treatment process and outcome for Hannah, an 11-year-old female with social anxiety disorder, along with her mother, Debra (names and other details of the case ... -
Uncertainty Threat, Integrated Threat, and Self-Esteem: A Mediation Model Predicting Ethnocentrism
(Washburn University, 2021-02-12)The “lethal union” of the Uncertainty-Threat Model (UTM) and Integrated Threat Theory (ITT) are significant predictors of ethnocentrism or generalized prejudice (McFarland, 2010). Although discriminatory acts against ... -
Urban-Rural Differences in Attitudes Toward Mental Health, Stigma and Willingness to Seek Treatment for Suicide
(Washburn University, 2021-04-14)The increasing incidence of suicide in recent years is a major public health concern in the United States (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2018). The rate of suicide in rural areas continues to exceed that found ...