76 research outputs found

    Reflective Functioning of Refugee Mothers with Children Born of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence

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    The ability of a parent to step back from their own experiences in order to understand those of their child, reflective functioning (RF), can be impacted by myriad factors. We explored RF among refugee mothers in the context of having a child born of sexual violence (CBSV). A sample of 10 mothers now residing in the Netherlands, both with (n = 5) and without (n = 5) a CBSV, were interviewed, seeking to explore parents’ representations of their children, themselves as parents, and their relationship with their children. After deriving a score of RF, interview narratives were qualitatively analyzed using thematic analysis. An ordinary level of reflective functioning was identified in this sample overall (average score 4.5); which was reduced in the group with CBSV (average score 3.0). Trends within the qualitative analyses indicated that emotion regulation and ambivalence as well as parenting challenges are factors that affect RF capabilities for mothers with CBSV. Wider findings show that the asylum process and mental well-being also impinge on RF capabilities. Experiences of having a CBSV as well as those pertaining to being a refugee appear to interact and impact reflective functioning for some mothers. Further investigation would add weight to this pilot data

    Misunderstandings of trauma:An illustration of experiences of violence in the name of the family honour

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    Een jonge vrouw uit een gezin dat van oorsprong uit het Midden-Oosten komt, is een relatie aangegaan met een Zuid-Amerikaan. Haar vader is hier zeer ontstemd over. Hij ziet een andere toekomst voor zijn dochter voor zich. Thuis wordt regelmatig geweld gebruikt en ook nu zijn de dreigementen niet van de lucht. Inmiddels is door een deskundige vastgesteld dat de vader lijdt aan een posttraumatische stressstoornis. Het ontstaan van deze stoornis wordt toegeschreven aan de ervaringen die hij in een oorlogsgebied heeft opgedaan. De vraag is nu of het geweld in huis verklaard kan worden door naleving van culturele codes over correct gedrag van familieleden. Of speelt het oorlogsleed een doorslaggevende rol bij het gewelddadige gedrag

    Gravitational wave and collider probes of a triplet Higgs sector with a low cutoff

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    We study the scalar triplet extension of the standard model with a low cutoff, preventing large corrections to the quadratic masses that would otherwise worsen the hierarchy problem. We explore the reach of LISA to test the parameter space region of the scalar potential (not yet excluded by Higgs to diphoton measurements) in which the electroweak phase transition is strongly first-order and produces sizeable gravitational waves. We also demonstrate that the collider phenomenology of the model is drastically different from its renormalizable counterpart. We study the reach of the LHC in ongoing searches and project bounds for the HL-LHC. Likewise, we develop a dedicated analysis to test the key but still unexplored signature of pair-production of charged scalars decaying to third-generation quarks: pp→tb‾(t‾b),bb‾pp\rightarrow t\overline{b} (\overline{t}b), b\overline{b}. These results apply straightforwardly to other extensions of the Higgs sector such as the 2HDM/MSSM.Comment: 12 pages, 19 figure

    Assessing Psychological Inflexibility Pertaining to Self in Patients With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Using an Indirect Measure of (Nonassociative) Propositions

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    Relational frame theory (RFT) is a modern behavioral account of human language and cognition, which focuses on relations or propositions, rather than associations, as core explanatory constructs. In an attempt to measure such propositions, RFT researchers have developed the implicit relational assessment procedure (IRAP). It has been argued that the size of an IRAP effect may provide a metric for psychological inflexibility. The current study aimed to determine whether psychological inflexibility, as measured by the self-focused Natural Language-IRAP (NL-IRAP), would be higher in a clinical sample of individuals with a diagnosis of PTSD (N=29) when compared to a non-clinical sample. Subsequently, the study investigated whether the self-focused NL-IRAP could be used to predict the presence of a clinical diagnosis, using a ROC analysis. As predicted, higher levels of psychological inflexibility were observed for the clinical group. The self-focused NL-IRAP also correctly classified the presence of PTSD (AUC = 76%) with a sensitivity level of 79.3% and a specificity level of 59.2%.Overall, the use of the IRAP as a non-associative clinical measure appears promising
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