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Clinical Research in Child Psychoanalysis

Clinical Research in Child Psychoanalysis

... within psychoanalysis concerned itself with stages of development (the issues of narcissism, paranoid- schizoid and depressive positions, the mid-life crisis); pathological states (autism, the neuroses, psychotic ... See full document

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Researchers’, Regulators’, and Sponsors’ Views on Pediatric Clinical Trials: A Multinational Study

Researchers’, Regulators’, and Sponsors’ Views on Pediatric Clinical Trials: A Multinational Study

... Researchers and sponsors believed that parents and regulators had “paternalistic attitudes” and were “overcautious” about including children in trials. However, some argued that excluding children was discriminatory ... See full document

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Increasing Impact: Evaluation in Global Child Health Education, Clinical Practice, and Research

Increasing Impact: Evaluation in Global Child Health Education, Clinical Practice, and Research

... Implementation research can help our understanding of the gap in performance between efficacy studies and real-world implementation. Implementation studies may evaluate the integration and adoption of interventions ... See full document

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The Narrative Memoir as a Psychoanalytical Strategy for the Research of Social Phenomena

The Narrative Memoir as a Psychoanalytical Strategy for the Research of Social Phenomena

... the clinical sessions, as well as the clinical case construc- tion are important tools when it comes to collecting material for the investiga- tion of mental processes, as well as for the intervention with ... See full document

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StaR Child Health: Developing Evidence-Based Guidance for the Design, Conduct, and Reporting of Pediatric Trials

StaR Child Health: Developing Evidence-Based Guidance for the Design, Conduct, and Reporting of Pediatric Trials

... underpin clinical choices for safe and effective treatments, has come to the larger public ’ s ...needed research in sick children may improve if the guidelines developed through StaR Child Health ... See full document

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Health Literacy and Child Health Promotion: Implications for Research, Clinical Care, and Public Policy

Health Literacy and Child Health Promotion: Implications for Research, Clinical Care, and Public Policy

... demonstrated that only 56% of parents could determine if a juice had ade- quate vitamin C to be eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). In another study, parents with ... See full document

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Why social work and sociology need psychosocial theory

Why social work and sociology need psychosocial theory

... and research has been generated in the social sciences to form an emerging discipline called Psycho-social, or Psychosocial Studies (the hyphen is part of a complex debate, and used by some and not ... See full document

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The development and validation of a manual of child psychoanalysis

The development and validation of a manual of child psychoanalysis

... styles. Clinical models must relate to what the analyst does, and the more this correlation exists the better the theory becom ...in child development, observation, and the clinical material the ... See full document

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The outcome of child psychoanalysis: A retrospective investigation

The outcome of child psychoanalysis: A retrospective investigation

... demonstrated that the psychometric properties of the scale are satisfactory. Nevertheless, both Steinhausen (1987) and Bird et al. (1990) pointed out a difficulty in using the CGAS which was also found in the present ... See full document

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Finding a place for music therapy practice in a hospital child development service : research exegesis in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Music Therapy at the New Zealand School of Music, Wellington, New Zealand

Finding a place for music therapy practice in a hospital child development service : research exegesis in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Music Therapy at the New Zealand School of Music, Wellington, New Zealand

... Konieczna (2009) reflected on the advantages and disadvantages of being a music therapist building a new service in a new environment. In Poland, where music therapy is largely unrecognised, she found that there were ... See full document

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Narrating gender and trauma : an introduction

Narrating gender and trauma : an introduction

... helping us to get a fuller understanding of traumatic memory. Following Hunt, this volume argues the usefulness of fiction - and the creation of narratives through literature, films or plays - as an effective way to help ... See full document

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Group A Streptococci Among School-Aged Children: Clinical Characteristics and the Carrier State

Group A Streptococci Among School-Aged Children: Clinical Characteristics and the Carrier State

... episodes in subsequent years. Children were treated with an antibiotic in 19 of the episodes because they were associated with clinical symptoms. Fifty per- cent of recurrent episodes were with different emm ... See full document

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Creative art based technologies for interagency working together for safeguarding children and young people

Creative art based technologies for interagency working together for safeguarding children and young people

... sexting, child sexual exploitation, domestic abuse, abusive relationships, bereavement, depression, bullying and cyber bullying, and internet ...a child but most of the apps situate abuse as an adult ... See full document

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Administrative Committees   1960 1989, 2006, 2005 2006

Administrative Committees 1960 1989, 2006, 2005 2006

... (Biopsychology, Clinical, Cognition & Perception, Developmental, Personality & Social Contexts, and Social) and three joint programs (Combined Program in Education & Psychology, Joint Program in Social ... See full document

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Freud, psychoanalysis and anti Semitism

Freud, psychoanalysis and anti Semitism

... Nazis, Jones’ mixed attitude towards the Jewish domination of psychoanalysis also played its part. On the one hand, there was something about the intellectual alertness and quickness of mind of the European Jewish ... See full document

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Psychoanalysis, Nazism and "Jewish science"

Psychoanalysis, Nazism and "Jewish science"

... and psychoanalysis might ...in psychoanalysis (‘After all, our Talmudic way of thinking cannot disappear just like that’ -Gilman, 1993, ...and psychoanalysis: that, once they burst out of the ... See full document

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Research and Equity in Child Health

Research and Equity in Child Health

... rigorous research designs for some types of interven- tions that we wish to evaluate, but this must not be an excuse for sloppy thinking or avoiding the meth- ods most likely to produce valid ... See full document

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RESEARCH ISSUES IN CHILD HEALTH

RESEARCH ISSUES IN CHILD HEALTH

... preschool child may be important not be- cause a low hemoglobin level affects his current health, but because it is a marker of exposure to antecedent conditions of risk.. If.[r] ... See full document

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Psychographies : specularity and death in psychoanalysis

Psychographies : specularity and death in psychoanalysis

... These, as I have said above, include the problematic of identity or identification with the specular image and its narcisstic charge as underlining the orientation of intuitive and specu[r] ... See full document

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Rethinking psychoanalysis in the psychosocial

Rethinking psychoanalysis in the psychosocial

... So does ‘psychoanalysis, culture, society’ matter in the face of this reality, and if so in what ways? In a parallel academic universe, there has been the emergence of a new critical strand of work, psychosocial ... See full document

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