Browsing School of Psychology (Scholarly Articles) by Author "Egan, Jonathan"
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Commonly prescribed anti-depressants: What clinicians need to know
Gaynor, Danielle; Bogue, John; Egan, Jonathan (The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI), 2011-10)According to two Cochrane collaboration reviews (Moncrieff, Wessely, & Hardy, 2004; Turner, Mathews, Linardatos, Tell, & Rosenthal, 2008), the efficacy of modern antidepressants has yet to be conclusively demonstrated ... -
Emotional eating: feeding and fearing feelings - what psychologists need to know
Fox, Susan; Egan, Jonathan (The Psychological Society of Ireland, 2017-06)This article reviews the psychological theories of emotional eating and introduces to a little known model, Affect Phobia, which combines both learning and psychodynamic theory -
Is a therapist's attachment style predictive of stress and burnout in a sample of Irish therapists?
Carr, Ciaran; Egan, Jonathan (IACP Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, 2017)The current study investigated whether attachment style, as measured by levels of attachment anxiety and avoidance, in a sample of (N = 137) therapists predicted stress and burnout. A series of hierarchical multiple ... -
A review of the effectiveness and mechanisms of change for three psychological interventions for borderline personality disorder
Byrne, Gary; Egan, Jonathan (Springer US, 2018-01-13)The therapeutic uncertainty common in much of the early literature on borderline personality disorder (BPD) has given way to a growing research base with findings indicating the effectiveness of a number of psychological ...