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Conceptualising the experience of loss and meaning making in caregiving in dementia

Conceptualising the experience of loss and meaning making in caregiving in dementia

... Julie Elliott, Chartered Clinical Psychologist Doctorate Course in Clinical Psychology School of Health & Social Sciences Coventry University Priory Street COVENTRY CV1 5FB 024 7683 8328[r] ...

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Extending the PRISMA statement to equity-focused systematic reviews (PRISMA-E 2012): explanation and elaboration

Extending the PRISMA statement to equity-focused systematic reviews (PRISMA-E 2012): explanation and elaboration

... Harvard School of Public Health, USA; Shally Awasthi, King George's Medical College, India; Virginia Barbour, PLOS Medicine , UK; Zulfiqar ...Kristjansson, School of Psychology, Faculty of ...

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Author Correction: Study of 300,486 individuals identifies 148 independent genetic loci influencing general cognitive function

Author Correction: Study of 300,486 individuals identifies 148 independent genetic loci influencing general cognitive function

... Behavioral Sciences, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles 90033 CA, ...6 Social, Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, ...

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VISTAS Interdisciplinary Colloquium on Emerging Research on Education, Economy and Community

VISTAS Interdisciplinary Colloquium on Emerging Research on Education, Economy and Community

... The way we eat has a profound effect on our health. Research is constantly emerging on diet related disease and the potential consequences of the obesity pandemic (Roth et al. 2004:88). Yet increased awareness does is ...

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The visualisation of data in a digital context

The visualisation of data in a digital context

... and process, more and more information, can actually be a step backwards with regards to knowledge generation within psychology. Large numbers of variables can also mean that key effects are missed or ...

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Do the different historical and cultural diagnostic criteria of schizophrenia have social and treatment implications?

Do the different historical and cultural diagnostic criteria of schizophrenia have social and treatment implications?

... include social implications such as stigmatization and personal implications including becoming withdrawn from people such as peers and family which can further deteriorate the individual’s mental ...

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Master of Arts in School Administration | School of Education and Psychology | NDNU	 | School of Education & Psychology

Master of Arts in School Administration | School of Education and Psychology | NDNU | School of Education & Psychology

... and/or social skills in class indicate that they may have difficulty succeeding in the teaching ...the School of Education and Psychology after consultation with the candidate’s advisor and program ...

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Knowledge society in 21st century

Knowledge society in 21st century

... of social sciences the social skills are regarded as unnecessary, useless, delaying, and ineffi ...and social qualifi cation is disappearing (Radvan, ...

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Woman as healer: a dialogical narrative analysis of online brain tumour (GBM) caregiving stories

Woman as healer: a dialogical narrative analysis of online brain tumour (GBM) caregiving stories

... Counselling psychology values a relational approach to problems and challenges, even while engaging with subjective and collective experiences (Strawbridge & Woolfe, ...

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The Affective Atmospheres of Surveillance

The Affective Atmospheres of Surveillance

... within psychology has been conducted in this area (see Harper, Tucker, & Ellis, in press) and as argued above, the concept of the surveillance assemblage does not fully appreciate the specificity of human ...

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Reconstructing female emotionality

Reconstructing female emotionality

... Emotion is seen to weaken the person who experiences it and being ‘too emotional’ is seen as a character deficit. Emotion is culturally linked with gender and power and in terms of emotional expression there is a ...

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How do religious leaders experience the psychological distress of their congregation?

How do religious leaders experience the psychological distress of their congregation?

... The culture of a religious organisation is thought to be dependent on the religious leader, who fundamentally influences and leads the congregation; this social and pivotal religious dignitary is said to possess ...

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Kenyatta University 36st Graduation Booklet

Kenyatta University 36st Graduation Booklet

... • School of Hospitality and Tourism • School of Visual and Performing Arts • School of Applied Human Sciences.. • School of Humanities and Social Science s.[r] ...

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Lebanese youth: memory and identity

Lebanese youth: memory and identity

... Influenced by Halbwacks’s approach to language and discourse as “frames” that support individuals’ and groups’ formations of memory, Namer () concentrates on memory as manifested in narrative practices. Through ...

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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ACCEPTANCE AND COMMITMENT THERAPY FOR SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORDER

THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ACCEPTANCE AND COMMITMENT THERAPY FOR SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORDER

... randomly after the inclusion criteria were confirmed. The ACT experimental group received 12 hourly treatment sessions based on Eifert and Forsyth protocol (2005) 16 . According to this protocol, treatment begins by ...

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The Philosophicum – Model Project of Philosophy of Medicine in Medical Education and Practice in Germany Perspective Article

The Philosophicum – Model Project of Philosophy of Medicine in Medical Education and Practice in Germany Perspective Article

... According to Karl Jaspers, a famous German psychiatrist and philosopher of the 20 th century, the work of a physician is based on two pillars: Scientific knowledge, technical expertise being one of them and humanities, ...

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From Exclusion to Cohesion - Critical Reviews on Fundamental Social Issues

From Exclusion to Cohesion - Critical Reviews on Fundamental Social Issues

... potent social problems and issues figured out above provides the theoretical foundations— inter-disciplinary to ...on social exclusion organised by Adler Institute on Social Exclusion reiterated that ...

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Adult daughters of mothers who struggled with anxiety: moving out of home

Adult daughters of mothers who struggled with anxiety: moving out of home

... As emerging adults begin to adapt to their transition, their new experiences increase clarity over their identity due to more opportunities to explore and reconsider identity options (Crocetti et al., 2016). Peer ...

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Narcissistic Vulnerabilities Experienced within the Processes of Change and Development

Narcissistic Vulnerabilities Experienced within the Processes of Change and Development

... Gimlin‘s (2007) phenomenological and cross-cultural investigation of women‘s narratives of their cosmetic facial and bodily enhancing surgery involved women from the USA and Britain. Some British women‘s narratives ...

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What is the nature of the recovery processes underlying twelve step fellowships? A constructivist grounded theory study

What is the nature of the recovery processes underlying twelve step fellowships? A constructivist grounded theory study

... point out there is substantial overlap between the two as they share many common features. Both of them share constructivist epistemological underpinnings (Mills & Birks, 2014), are inductivistic approaches (Smith, ...

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