2019
DOI: 10.31828/tpd1300443320190326m000019
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Travma ve Obsesif-Kompulsif Belirtiler: Dünyaya İlişkin Varsayımlar ve Obsesif İnanışların Rolü

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“…Thanks to the flexibility of the concept, its applications are numerous, inter alia, in the understanding of evolutionary concepts (Hermann, 2007), in social representations of world history (Liu et al, 2005), in human trafficking (Carey, 2008), in acceptance of Nuclear Power (Peters & Slovic, 1996), in clinical daily practice (Spronk et al, 2021), in spinal cord rehabilitation (Littooij et al, 2016), in preemptive strikes (Zeigler-Hill & Besser, 2022), in tourists´ behavior (Lee et al, 2021), in ecological values (Hedlund-de Witt, 2012; Jenkins, 2002; Lima & Castro, 2005), in terror management (Arndt & Solomon, 2003), in fracking assessments (Zhang et al, 2021), in political positions (Zmigrod, 2022), or in trauma and obsessive compulsions (Alsancak & Bariskin, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thanks to the flexibility of the concept, its applications are numerous, inter alia, in the understanding of evolutionary concepts (Hermann, 2007), in social representations of world history (Liu et al, 2005), in human trafficking (Carey, 2008), in acceptance of Nuclear Power (Peters & Slovic, 1996), in clinical daily practice (Spronk et al, 2021), in spinal cord rehabilitation (Littooij et al, 2016), in preemptive strikes (Zeigler-Hill & Besser, 2022), in tourists´ behavior (Lee et al, 2021), in ecological values (Hedlund-de Witt, 2012; Jenkins, 2002; Lima & Castro, 2005), in terror management (Arndt & Solomon, 2003), in fracking assessments (Zhang et al, 2021), in political positions (Zmigrod, 2022), or in trauma and obsessive compulsions (Alsancak & Bariskin, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%