- Summary
- This article provides a systematic review examining the relationship between AI-generated technological stressors and potential risks or opportunities. It critically analyzes the paradoxical dynamic where intense pleasure can paradoxically compromise emotional safety, specifically regarding sexual behaviors and human flourishing.
The paper investigates qualitative insights into how individuals with schizophrenia experience psychotic symptoms, offering a unique perspective rooted in phenomenological psychology. It also explores how discriminant analysis and values influence the prediction of clinical problems.
Furthermore, it assesses the mediating effect of psychological flexibility on mental well-being among university students, finding that high flexibility mitigates the negative impact of psychotic experiences. The research includes a follow-up study on post-stroke depression, anxiety, and adjustment disorder, along with a one-year follow-up of psychological predictors in disaster search and rescue.
Additionally, it highlights a significant Turkish adaptation of a personalization tool designed for resilience indices in medical volunteers. This study further examines the connection between environmental stressors in school climates and adolescent mental health. It concludes that promoting perspective-taking is a critical strategy for adults with intellectual disabilities who benefit from naturalistic conditional training techniques.
The final section draws together these findings within a broader timeline from 2001 through 2026, providing a comprehensive archival overview of research trends on mental health and resilience. The authors emphasize that the study bridges the gap between theoretical frameworks and empirical validation to guide future clinical and educational practices. - Title
- International Journal of Psychology and Psychological Therapy
- Description
- International Journal of Psychology and Psychological Therapy
- Keywords
- june, march, october, journal, psychology, cookies, international, therapy, november, july, april, authors, editorial, board, version, december, information
- NS Lookup
- A 194.36.123.75
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-14Updated 2026-04-14Summarized 2026-04-16
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