Search Results - "Przyrembel, Marisa"
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The Impact of Police Behavior During Death Notifications on Mental Health of the Bereaved: A Cross-Sectional Study
Published in Omega: Journal of Death and Dying (01-06-2023)“…The delivery of death notifications may affect the mental health of bereaved individuals. Police officers are often the first people with whom the bereaved…”
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An Evaluation of a Suicide Prevention E-Learning Program for Police Officers (COPS): Improvement in Knowledge and Competence
Published in Frontiers in psychiatry (13-12-2021)“…Police officers are at high risk for mental and physical health problems and suicidal ideation. The specific risk factors are numerous and concern stressful…”
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Navigating Motivation: A Semantic and Subjective Atlas of 7 Motives
Published in Frontiers in psychology (27-01-2021)“…Research from psychology, neurobiology and behavioral economics indicates that a binary view of motivation, based on approach and avoidance, may be too…”
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Experiencing meditation – Evidence for differential effects of three contemplative mental practices in micro-phenomenological interviews
Published in Consciousness and cognition (01-07-2018)“…•104 Micro-phenomenological interviews have been conducted on three kinds of meditation.•Qualitative and quantitative analyses reveal differential experiential…”
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Tötet Gaffen?: Problembewusstsein in der Bevölkerung und eine präventive JUH-Initiative
Published in Notfall & Rettungsmedizin (01-09-2024)Get full text
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The delivery of death notifications, associated stress and use of aftercare in police officers: a mixed-method approach
Published in Police practice & research (03-09-2022)“…The police profession involves numerous risk factors which can have an impact on the officers' health. Delivering death notifications is one of the most…”
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Illuminating the dark matter of social neuroscience: Considering the problem of social interaction from philosophical, psychological, and neuroscientific perspectives
Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (21-06-2012)“…Successful human social interaction depends on our capacity to understand other people's mental states and to anticipate how they will react to our actions…”
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