Clinical Perspective on Today’s Issues – Article overview (UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM)

 

This bundle contains all the articles included in the course "Clinical Perspective on Today's Issues" given at the University of Amsterdam. The following is included:

  • “Eagly & Wood (2013). The nature-nurture debates: 25 years of challenges in understanding the psychology of gender.” – Article summary 
  • “Hyde & Delamater (2017). Gender roles and stereotypes.” – Article summary 
  • “Petersen & Hyde (2010). A meta-analytic review of research on gender differences in sexuality, 1993 – 2007.” – Article summary
  • “Vanwesenbeeck (2009). Doing gender in sex and sex research.” – Article summary 
  • “Cretella, Rosik, & Howsepian (2019). Sex and gender are distinct variables critical to health: Comment on Hyde, Bigler, Joel, Tate, and van Anders (2019).” – Article summary 
  • “Davy (2015). The DSM-5 and the politics of diagnosing transpeople.” – Article summary 
  • “Hyde et al. (2019). The future of sex and gender in psychology: Five challenges to the gender binary.” – Article summary
  • “Kuyper & Wijsen (2013). Gender identities and gender dysphoria in the Netherlands.” – Article summary
  • “Reilly (2019). Gender can be a continuous variable, not just a categorical one: Comment on Hyde, Bigler, Joel, Tate, and van Anders (2019). – Article summary
  • “Zucker et al. (2013). Memo outlining evidence for change for gender identity disorder in the DSM-5.” – Article summary
  • “Althof et al. (2017). Opinion paper: On the diagnosis/classification of sexual arousal concerns in women.” – Article summary 
  • “Balon & Clayton (2014). Female sexual interest/arousal disorder: A diagnosis out of thin air.” – Article summary
  • “Basson (2014). On the definition of female sexual interest/arousal disorder.” – Article summary 
  • “Graham, Boynton, & Gould (2017). Challenging narratives of ‘dysfunction’. “ – Article summary
  • “Graham, Brotto, & Zucker (2014). Response to Balon and Clayton (2014): Female sexual interest/arousal disorder is a diagnosis more on firm ground than thin air.” – Article summary 
  • “Hyde (2019). Kinds of sexual disorders.” – Article summary
  • “Toates (2017). Explaining desire: Multiple perspectives.” – Article summary 
  • “Toates (2017). Arousal.” – Article summary 
  • “Brewin et al. (2009). Reformulating PTSD for DSM-V: Life after criterion A.” – Article summary
  • “Cacioppo et al. (2015). Loneliness: Clinical import and interventions.” – Article summary 
  • “DiTomasso, Brannen-McNulty, Ross, & Burgess (2003). Attachment styles, social skills and loneliness in young adults.” – Article summary 
  • “DSM-5 criteria. Posttraumatic stress disorder.” – Article summary 
  • “Ozer, Lipsey, & Weiss (2003). Predictors of posttraumatic stress disorder and symptoms in adults: A meta-analysis.” – Article summary 
  • “Pincus & Gurtman (2006). Interpersonal theory and the interpersonal circumplex.” – Article summary 
  • “Schaver & Mikulincer (2011). An attachment-theory framework for conceptualizing interpersonal behaviour.” – Article summary 
  • “Ehlers & Clark (2000). A cognitive model of posttraumatic stress disorder.” – Article summary 
  • “Forest & Wood (2012). When social networking is not working: Individuals with low self-esteem recognize but do not reap the benefits of self-disclosure on Facebook.” – Article summary 
  • “Nadkarni & Hofmann (2012). Why do people use Facebook?” – Article summary 
  • “Van den Hout & Engelhard (2012). How does EMDR work?” – Article summary 
  • “Van Emmerik & Kamphuis (2015). Writing therapies for post-traumatic stress and post-traumatic stress disorder: A review of procedures and outcomes.” – Article summary 
  • “Watkins et al. (2018). Treating PTSD: A review of evidence-based psychotherapy interventions.” – Article summary 
Bundle items:
“Eagly & Wood (2013). The nature-nurture debates: 25 years of challenges in understanding the psychology of gender.” – Article summary
“Hyde & Delamater (2017). Gender roles and stereotypes.” – Article summary
“Petersen & Hyde (2010). A meta-analytic review of research on gender differences in sexuality, 1993 – 2007.” – Article summary
“Vanwesenbeeck (2009). Doing gender in sex and sex research.” – Article summary
“Cretella, Rosik, & Howsepian (2019). Sex and gender are distinct variables critical to health: Comment on Hyde, Bigler, Joel, Tate, and van Anders (2019).” – Article summary
“Davy (2015). The DSM-5 and the politics of diagnosing transpeople.” – Article summary
“Hyde et al. (2019). The future of sex and gender in psychology: Five challenges to the gender binary.” – Article summary
“Kuyper & Wijsen (2013). Gender identities and gender dysphoria in the Netherlands.” – Article summary
“Reilly (2019). Gender can be a continuous variable, not just a categorical one: Comment on Hyde, Bigler, Joel, Tate, and van Anders (2019). – Article summary
“Zucker et al. (2013). Memo outlining evidence for change for gender identity disorder in the DSM-5.” – Article summary
“DSM-5. Posttraumatic stress disorder.” – Article summary
“Althof et al. (2017). Opinion paper: On the diagnosis/classification of sexual arousal concerns in women.” – Article summary
“Balon & Clayton (2014). Female sexual interest/arousal disorder: A diagnosis out of thin air.” – Article summary
“Basson (2014). On the definition of female sexual interest/arousal disorder.” – Article summary
“Graham, Boyton, & Gould (2017). Challenging narratives of ‘dysfunction’. “ – Article summary
“Graham, Brotto, & Zucker (2014). Response to Balon and Clayton (2014): Female sexual interest/arousal disorder is a diagnosis more on firm ground than thin air.” – Article summary
“Hyde (2019). Kinds of sexual disorders.” – Article summary
“Toates (2017). Explaining desire: Multiple perspectives.” – Article summary
“Toates (2017). Arousal.” – Article summary
“Brewin et al. (2009). Reformulating PTSD for DSM-V: Life after criterion A.” – Article summary
“Cacioppo et al. (2015). Loneliness: Clinical import and interventions.” – Article summary
“DiTomasso, Brannen-McNulty, Ross, & Burgess (2003). Attachment styles, social skills and loneliness in young adults.” – Article summary
“DSM-5. Posttraumatic stress disorder.” – Article summary
“Ozer, Lipsey, & Weiss (2003). Predictors of posttraumatic stress disorder and symptoms in adults: A meta-analysis.” – Article summary
“Pincus & Gurtman (2006). Interpersonal theory and the interpersonal circumplex.” – Article summary
“Schaver & Mikulincer (2011). An attachment-theory framework for conceptualizing interpersonal behaviour.” – Article summary
“Ehlers & Clark (2000). A cognitive model of posttraumatic stress disorder.” – Article summary
“Forest & Wood (2012). When social networking is not working: Individuals with low self-esteem recognize but do not reap the benefits of self-disclosure on Facebook.” – Article summary
“Nadkarni & Hofmann (2012). Why do people use Facebook?” – Article summary
“Van den Hout & Engelhard (2012). How does EMDR work?” – Article summary
“Van Emmerik & Kamphuis (2015). Writing therapies for post-traumatic stress and post-traumatic stress disorder: A review of procedures and outcomes.” – Article summary
“Watkins et al. (2018). Treating PTSD: A review of evidence-based psychotherapy interventions.” – Article summary
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