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David KealyAssociate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia Verified email at ubc.ca Cited by 3291 |
Veiled and vulnerable: The other side of grandiose narcissism
D Kealy, B Rasmussen - Clinical Social Work Journal, 2012 - Springer
This paper provides a consideration of a broadened scope of pathological narcissism, with
particular attention towards the hidden and vulnerable aspects of this clinical phenomenon. …
particular attention towards the hidden and vulnerable aspects of this clinical phenomenon. …
The efficacy of group psychotherapy for adults with perfectionism: A randomized controlled trial of dynamic-relational therapy versus psychodynamic supportive …
… supportive therapy (PST) from David Kealy. The authors minimized researcher allegiance
effects and … David Kealy played lead role in supervision and equal role in conceptualization, …
effects and … David Kealy played lead role in supervision and equal role in conceptualization, …
Validity of the Male Depression Risk Scale in a representative Canadian sample: sensitivity and specificity in identifying men with recent suicide attempt
Background: Clinical practice and literature has supported the existence of a phenotypic sub-type
of depression in men. While a number of self-report rating scales have been …
of depression in men. While a number of self-report rating scales have been …
Men's depression and suicide
There is a strengthening case for male depression comprising specific externalizing
symptomology, and these findings, along with high male suicide rates (including men who are …
symptomology, and these findings, along with high male suicide rates (including men who are …
Identity in the context of early psychosis: a review of recent research
S Ben-David, D Kealy - Psychosis, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: The emergence of psychosis most frequently occurs during adolescence and young
adulthood, a period of development in which identity is developed and consolidated. The …
adulthood, a period of development in which identity is developed and consolidated. The …
Narcissistic interpersonal problems in clinical practice
D Kealy, JS Ogrodniczuk - Harvard review of psychiatry, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Pathological narcissism is associated with significant interpersonal problems, which are
unlikely to be acknowledged by narcissistic patients as clinical issues. Although a substantial …
unlikely to be acknowledged by narcissistic patients as clinical issues. Although a substantial …
Acceptance and commitment therapy for psychosis and trauma: Improvement in psychiatric symptoms, emotion regulation, and treatment compliance following a brief …
Objectives Acceptance and Commitment Therapy ( ACT ) has shown effectiveness for
individuals with psychosis and individuals with a history of childhood trauma, but has not been …
individuals with psychosis and individuals with a history of childhood trauma, but has not been …
Athletic identity and psychiatric symptoms following retirement from varsity sports
ZA Giannone, CJ Haney, D Kealy… - … journal of social …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Despite evidence identifying adjustment difficulties among retiring athletes,
research investigating factors that contribute to post-retirement complications is limited. Athletic …
research investigating factors that contribute to post-retirement complications is limited. Athletic …
Men's dropout from mental health services: Results from a survey of Australian men across the life span
While increasing numbers of Australian men are accessing mental health services, the
sustainability of their therapy engagement varies significantly, with many men being lost to follow-…
sustainability of their therapy engagement varies significantly, with many men being lost to follow-…
The prevalence of adrenal incidentaloma in routine clinical practice
…, B Doherty, HHN Win, H Misran, S Hanna, D Kealy… - Endocrine, 2011 - Springer
The prevalence of adrenal incidentaloma (AI) on computed tomography (CT) in the general
population has been reported to be as high as 4.2%. However, many of the previous studies …
population has been reported to be as high as 4.2%. However, many of the previous studies …