7 results on '"Trouillet, Raphaël"'
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2. Demographic Characteristics, Motivation and Perception of Change as Determinants of Memory Compensation Self-Reports After Acquired Brain Injury
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Martin, Sophie, primary, Mooruth, Draushika, additional, Guerdoux-Ninot, Estelle, additional, Mazzocco, Clémence, additional, Brouillet, Denis, additional, Taconnat, Laurence, additional, and Trouillet, Raphaël, additional
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- 2021
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3. Un temps pour tout
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Bakhouche, Béatrice, Blaise, Marie, Boulze, Isabelle, Brunel, Lionel, García Aguilar, Ignacio, Gonzalez-Raymond, Anita, Létourneau, Alain, Martel, Philippe, Martin, Sophie, Olive, Elvia, Pantel, Alice, Pellegrini, Florence, Pérez Lasheras, Antonio, Sauzeau, Pierre, Seguin, Maria Susana, Siouffi, Gilles, Triaire, Sylvie, Trouillet, Raphaël, Weill-Parot, Nicolas, Blaise, Marie, and Gonzalez-Raymond, Anita
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histoire ,GTG ,autorité ,littérature ,SOC000000 ,mutations ,normes ,Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary ,crises - Published
- 2020
4. Le psychologue une position d’expert ?
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Brunel, Lionel, Martin, Sophie, Boulze, Isabelle, and Trouillet, Raphaël
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histoire ,GTG ,autorité ,littérature ,SOC000000 ,mutations ,normes ,Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary ,crises - Abstract
Au quotidien, nous sommes amenés à inférer les états psychologiques d’autrui afin de pouvoir agir et interagir dans notre environnement. Ces inférences se construisent à partir de l’observation et de la sélection d’indicateurs comportementaux. En effet, si à la fin d’une discussion, votre interlocuteur part en claquant la porte derrière lui, vous pouvez inférer que ce dernier est en colère et courir à sa suite, par exemple, pour vous excuser. Cette compréhension de l’état psychologique de vot...
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- 2020
5. Positive and Negative Work-family Interaction: How Burnout is Related to Job Satisfaction
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Lourel , Marcel, Gana , Kamel, Mouda , Farida, Gros , Frédérique, Petric-Tatu , Ofélia, Trouillet , Raphaël, Fort , Isabelle, Zhang , Shunpu, Psychologie et Neurosciences de la Cognition et de l'affectivité ( PSY-NCA ), Université de Rouen Normandie ( UNIROUEN ), Normandie Université ( NU ) -Normandie Université ( NU ), Laboratoire de psychologie:Santé et qualité de vie, Université Bordeaux Segalen - Bordeaux 2, Université Paul-Valéry - Montpellier 3 ( UM3 ), Psychologie et Neurosciences de la Cognition et de l'affectivité (PSY-NCA), Université de Rouen Normandie (UNIROUEN), Normandie Université (NU)-Normandie Université (NU), and Université Paul-Valéry - Montpellier 3 (UPVM)
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Mediation (statistics) ,health care facilities, manpower, and services ,media_common.quotation_subject ,education ,Job burnout ,[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology ,050109 social psychology ,Sample (statistics) ,Burnout ,[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences ,job burnout ,[ SHS.PSY ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology ,[ SHS ] Humanities and Social Sciences ,0502 economics and business ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Practical implications ,psychological burnout ,job satisfaction ,media_common ,05 social sciences ,Work–home interference ,Negative work ,Conceptual model ,Job satisfaction ,dentists ,Psychology ,Social psychology ,050203 business & management - Abstract
International audience; Aims: The main objective of this study was to test competitive path models describing the relationship between Work–Home Interference, job burnout and job satisfaction. Study Design: Data was obtained from a sample of 95 dentists. A conceptual model in which burnout totally mediates the relationship between Work–Home Interference and job satisfaction was compared to another model in which this mediation was partial. The mediator role was demonstrated using the rationale and procedure suggested by Holmbeck [1]. The results were discussed in light of the literature dealing with burnout. Sample: Data was obtained from a sample of 95 denstists. Practical Implications: The research suggests the very importance of relationships between work and home life, and the mediator role of job burnout for current research in quality of work
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- 2015
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6. Interventions based on mindfulness for the elderly chronic pain: Review of the literature
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UCL - SSH/IPSY - Psychological Sciences Research Institute, Decker, Emmanuelle, Philippot, Pierre, Bourgey-Trouillet, Marion, Blain, Hubert, Trouillet, Raphaël, UCL - SSH/IPSY - Psychological Sciences Research Institute, Decker, Emmanuelle, Philippot, Pierre, Bourgey-Trouillet, Marion, Blain, Hubert, and Trouillet, Raphaël
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The chronic pain-bio-psycho-social phenomenon would index a transition between a pain alarm and a pain disease, with reshaping of the inhibitive brain areas and a takeover of psychological factors on the modulatory systems. The current treatment of elders' chronic pain suffers from many limits, and this article addresses this issue by discussing a new and innovative non-pharmacological intervention (mindfulness therapy) to reduce consequences of chronic pain in daily-life. Mindfulness therapy mainly targets two transdiagnostic mental processes - avoidance and self-centered ruminations - which leads to emotional dysregulation in chronic pain patients. Although many studies documented the beneficial effect of mindfulness therapy on psychological symptoms in adults, there is still a lack of studies testing the effect of mindfulness therapy on emotional regulation and psychological symptoms in elderly population with chronic pain. It is therefore necessary to investigate therapeutic efficacy with this population. In conclusion, we formulate several lines of research to test the hypothesis that the effect of the mindfulness therapy on targeted processes would improve elders' ability to cope with chronic pain and would reduce disturbances associated with chronic pain.
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- 2015
7. The evaluation of non-pharmacological intervention in chronic conditions. Intervention studies based on Single Case Experimental Designs
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Calcagni, Nicolas, Quintard, Bruno, Gana, Kamel, Ninot, Grégory, Trouillet, Raphaël, STAR, ABES, Bordeaux Population Health Research Center, Inserm, Bordeaux, Université de Bordeaux, Bruno Quintard, and Kamel Gana
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Single Case Experimental Protocols ,[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology ,Pratique fondée sur la preuve ,Evidence-Based Practice ,Methodology ,[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology ,Méthode ,Maladie chronique ,Protocoles expérimentaux à cas unique ,Evaluation ,Intervention non médicamenteuse ,Chronic disease ,Non-pharmacological Intervention - Abstract
Today, Non-Pharmacological Interventions (NPIs), and other procedures that may be associated with them (Traditional Medicine, Complementary and Alternative Medicine), are of a preponderance that should not be underestimated in the perspective of integrative health. A robust scientific evaluation is necessary to sort out the harmful or inefficient practices from those that show real benefits. In this field, randomized controlled trials (RCTs) reign supreme, but their intrinsic limitations are debatable. Through a systematic review of the literature focusing on manipulative and body-based practices as supportive care in cancer, we confirmed the difficulty of RCTs to infer a definitive decision. We then presented a different and little-taught intervention method, the single-case experimental design (SCED) and illustrated them through four studies in various health topics for the evaluation of different NPIs (Parkinson's Disease and Serious Game, Musical Intervention in Palliative Care, Hypnosis and Renal Disease, and Shiatsu and Painful Menstruations). These studies reported interesting results and provided an opportunity to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of this method. We then argued in favor of its use given its legitimate experimental principles and its adequacy with evidence-based practice. Finally, the low quality of the studies we conducted gave us an opportunity to propose a list of recommendations and pitfalls to consider when using SCED., Les Interventions Non-Médicamenteuses (INM), et autres procédures qui peuvent leur être associées (Médecine Traditionnelle, Médecines Complémentaires et Alternatives), sont aujourd’hui d’une prépondérance à ne pas sous-estimer dans l’optique d’une santé intégrative. Une évaluation scientifique robuste est nécessaire afin de trier les pratiques néfastes ou inefficaces, de celles attestant de réels bénéfices. Dans ce domaine, les essais randomisés contrôlés (ERC) font loi, à un titre discutable du fait de leurs limites intrinsèques. Par le biais d’une revue systématique de littérature centrée sur les pratiques de manipulation corporelles comme soins de support proposés en oncologie, nous confirmons la difficulté qu’ont les ERCs de tirer des conclusions fermes et bien appuyées. Nous présentons alors une méthode interventionnelle différente et peu enseignée, les protocoles expérimentaux à cas unique, et proposons leur illustration à travers quatre études. Celles-ci portent sur l’évaluation de différentes interventions dans des contextes de maladies chroniques ou de problèmes de santé variables : 1) Jeu vidéo thérapeutique dans le cadre de la réadaptation physique de la maladie de Parkinson, 2) Intervention musicale en Soins Palliatifs, 3) Hypnose face aux restrictions hydriques de patients sous hémodialyse et 4) Séances de shiatsu face à la dysménorrhée primaire. Ces études rendent compte de résultats intéressants, et permettent de discuter des forces et faiblesses de cette méthode. Nous plaidons alors en sa faveur du fait de ses principes expérimentaux légitimes ainsi que son adéquation avec la pratique fondée sur la preuve. Nous profitons enfin de la faible qualité des études que nous avons menées pour dresser une liste de recommandations et d’écueils à considérer afin de les employer de façon optimale.
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