The volume that we have chosen and from which we have drawn the chapters of this Historical Archive was published in 1993, as a synthesis of the seminars of the first Interuniversity Cooperation Program (PIC) ‘Erasmus’ in Health Psychology, which we proposed and carried out in 1991 with the collaboration of Stan Maes and numerous […]
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Historical Archive
Vic Meyer, of Polish origin, was a British psychologist at the Middlesex Hospital Medical School of the University of London (now UCL Medical School) and is considered the “spiritual father” of clinical case formulation, an approach to understanding complex psychiatric problems using learning principles derived from experimental psychological research and idiographically adapted to the individual case to develop an effective intervention regimen.
HISTORICAL ARCHIVE
For this year’s historical archive, we present two chapters of the book Extreme Stress and Communities. Impact and Intervention, edited by Stevan E. Hobfoll and Marten W. De Vries (Springer Ed., Kluver, Dordrecht, Netherlands, 1995), which reports the research, contributions and discussions of the seminar – organized by NATO – held in Chateau de Bonas in the summer of 1994 between international researchers and scholars in the field of stress.