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Enhancing Social Interaction in Depression (SIDE study): protocol of a randomised controlled trial on the effects of a Cognitively Based Compassion Training (CBCT) for couples

Enhancing Social Interaction in Depression (SIDE study): protocol of a randomised controlled trial on the effects of a Cognitively Based Compassion Training (CBCT) for couples

... analysis Couples with the female partner suffering from depression will be invited to participate in a pre-to-post intervention assessment on two consecutive days, respectively, involving a standardised PSI ... See full document

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The status of depression and anxiety in infertile Turkish couples

The status of depression and anxiety in infertile Turkish couples

... and social stress is secondary to infertility (16, 17). For many couples, infertility causes several serious social and psychological consequences such as, personal distress, reduced self-esteem and ... See full document

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Affective concordance in couples: a cross sectional analysis of depression and anxiety consultations within a population of 13,507 couples in primary care

Affective concordance in couples: a cross sectional analysis of depression and anxiety consultations within a population of 13,507 couples in primary care

... for depression or anxiety ...within couples in a large population sample; and a paper by Hippisley-Cox et ...for depression within couples in a primary care sample in the ...between ... See full document

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Emotional adjustment in infertile couples

Emotional adjustment in infertile couples

... help couples in becoming emotionally ready for facing unsuccessful treatment in case it ...infertile couples can probably help them in overcoming and controlling the natural emotional distress brought about ... See full document

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Duration of Marital Life and Mental Health among Single and Dual Employee Married Couples

Duration of Marital Life and Mental Health among Single and Dual Employee Married Couples

... and depression among dual-career ...that couples' mental and physical health are related in these families and financial problems are very important to decrease both mental health and physical ... See full document

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Understanding sleep among couples: gender and the social patterning of sleep maintenance among younger and older couples

Understanding sleep among couples: gender and the social patterning of sleep maintenance among younger and older couples

... (Gordon et al 1986). In 2001, approximately one in five workers in Europe were employed on shift patterns involving night work (Harrington 2001). Those working shifts are more likely to complain of fatigue, anxiety and ... See full document

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The Associations between Depression, Eustress, Distress and Stress Mindset

The Associations between Depression, Eustress, Distress and Stress Mindset

... Ram, 2015). A recent study revealed that a positive mindset intervention reduced risk factors for depression/anxiety and that such an intervention might be useful for increasing resilience to youth internalizing ... See full document

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Visualization of Host-Polerovirus Interaction Topologies Using Protein Interaction Reporter Technology

Visualization of Host-Polerovirus Interaction Topologies Using Protein Interaction Reporter Technology

... ␣-PLRV-reactive protein corresponding to the molecular weight of a CP dimer in WT and RTP mutant PLRV samples that were reacted with PIR (Fig. 1C, red arrow) showing that PLRV CP also exists as a dimer. Assuming a ... See full document

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The need to improve social work services in day-to-day life: An image of Tehran, Iran

The need to improve social work services in day-to-day life: An image of Tehran, Iran

... 343 social workers out of about500 stationed in welfare departments and hospitals were randomly selected from different parts and neighbourhoods of Tehran ...on social work service from different societies ... See full document

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Ethnographic Presentation of Speaking in Chamber

Ethnographic Presentation of Speaking in Chamber

... of social interaction and cultural interaction speaking community social community, professional groups, social strata and migrations, carried out by the speaker (listener), which ... See full document

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Wives’ Work Hours and Marital Dissolution: Differential Effects across Marital Duration

Wives’ Work Hours and Marital Dissolution: Differential Effects across Marital Duration

... marital interaction as well as changes in gender ideology between the first two ...compare couples married at wave 2 with wave 2 employ- ment patterns, to predict dissolution by wave ... See full document

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Social marketing and sustainability

Social marketing and sustainability

... Conversion. These are the metrics that tie social media activity directly to making money. Conversion means different things to different organizations, depending on the business and its goals - purchasing a ... See full document

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Effectiveness of Mindfulness Training in Enhancing Executive Function and Decreasing Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

Effectiveness of Mindfulness Training in Enhancing Executive Function and Decreasing Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

... of depression and anxiety in multiple scle- rosis ...and depression between the two groups (p < ...and depression among patients with MS and ineffectiveness of mindfulness training on their ... See full document

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Differential effects of self-esteem and interpersonal competence on humor styles

Differential effects of self-esteem and interpersonal competence on humor styles

... A total of 201 individuals (145 females, 56 males) participated in this study, and were sampled on the basis of availability. They responded to direct requests via snowballing across adult social networks and to ... See full document

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Exploring the links between Social Anxiety and Depression in the Maintenance of Romantic Relationships

Exploring the links between Social Anxiety and Depression in the Maintenance of Romantic Relationships

... between social anxiety and depressive symptomatology, which share several similarities in expression despite disparate underlying ...of social anxiety and depression on a number of central aspects of ... See full document

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Enhancing trust and confidence in human robot interaction

Enhancing trust and confidence in human robot interaction

... Literature on experiences of human subjects with human-robot interaction in low-visibility is rather sparse. However, there are several works on robotic assistance to the visual impaired. Allan Melvin et al [3] ... See full document

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Enhancing central noradrenergic function in depression: is there still a place for a new antidepressant?

Enhancing central noradrenergic function in depression: is there still a place for a new antidepressant?

... treating depression, as opposed to being part of a multiple target approach, has become more fashionable in recent years with the development of the selective noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors (NRIs), eg ... See full document

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ROLE OF THE TEACHER IN SOCIAL INCLUSION Dr. C. A. Shignte &amp; Prof. S. G. Shikare

ROLE OF THE TEACHER IN SOCIAL INCLUSION Dr. C. A. Shignte & Prof. S. G. Shikare

... 1. Social inclusion is a significant factor in development and requires policies that recognize the importance of societal levels of analysis, not simply economic or individual indicators, suggested UNRISD ... See full document

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The influence of social network on couples’ intention to have the first child

The influence of social network on couples’ intention to have the first child

... Formal social support was mainly delivered by health workers that provided their services for new married couples in a few ...of couples had participated in pre-marital classes in which a brief ... See full document

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Social Network Mental Disoreders Detection

Social Network Mental Disoreders Detection

... a social network belongs to one of the following three types of social roles: influential users, structural holes, and normal ...4.1.2 Social diversity based features (SDiv): ... See full document

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