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"I'm Going to Do Everything I Can to Keep You From Having to Interact With the Police": Queer Therapists' Perceptions of Police. [PDF]
ABSTRACT This study investigated queer therapists' perceptions of police bias and attitudes toward police. We used a mixed‐methods explanatory approach by administering the Perceptions of Police Scale (POPS) to mental health professionals and conducted follow‐up qualitative interviews with participants who identify with a queer sexuality to explore the
Cooke S, Komoski MC, Jordan L.
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Mapping the Ecological Landscape: A Systematized Review of Climate- and Nature-Related Content in Couple and Family Therapy Literature From 2009 to 2025. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Attention to climate‐ and nature‐related issues is largely absent from systemic practice and the field of Couple and Family Therapy (CFT). The effects of climate change and the consequences of living as if humans are separate from and dominate over the natural world are compromising health and driving planetary degradation. Ecological distress
Bonagofski AC.
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We share our collective stories as instructors and graduate students with an interest in decolonial education on how we learned together in a course on Indigenous knowledge systems (IKS).
Jean Kayira +6 more
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Certain groups are more vulnerable to climate change than others and will likely feel its effects more severely. These groups include children, older adults, refugees, minoritized racial and ethnic groups, and people living in poverty.
Jason L. Rhoades +2 more
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In the 13th century, Mary of Antioch illustrated the need for a united kinship in the face of opponents for the throne of Jerusalem. Granddaughter of Isabella Ist of Jerusalem and Aimery Ist of Lusignan, Mary of Antioch, daughter of Melisende of Lusignan
Cécile Khalifa
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The word Jondē Šāpur; its meaning and significance [PDF]
Sasanians were the great builders of cities and the extension and importance of building cities in Sasanian epoch were reflected in historical and geographical texts.
شهرام جلیلیان
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Translation and Transformation of John Chrysostom’s Urban Imagery into Old Church Slavonic
John Chrysostom was not only one of the most prolific and influential authors of late antiquity but also a renown preacher, exegete, and public figure. His homilies and sermons combined the classical rhetorical craft with some vivid imagery from everyday
Aneta Dimitrova
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Christian Arabic book making in the mountains of Samtskhe: from the history of contacts between Georgia and the church of Antioch at the latter half of the 15th century [PDF]
The 15th century was a period of deep decline and isolation of the Rum Orthodox Church of Antioch. Nevertheless, exactly in this time contacts between the Arab Christians and Georgian lands became more intense.
Konstantin Panchenko
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Michel Psellos et Antioche [PDF]
The great fortress of Antioch, pillar of the Byzantine defense in Syria in the 11th century, was more integrated into the Byzantine Empire than has sometimes been claimed. It can be shown by the letters of the very Constantinopolitan Psellos. He
Cheynet Jean-Claude
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Sports life in the provincial cities of the Eastern Roman Empire in the 4th-6th centuries
The article is devoted to the study of the sports life of provincial cities of the Byzantine Empire in the IV-VI centuries. Based on written and material sources it is proved that the sports life of the empire in the early Byzantine period was not ...
Vadim Vadimovich Khapaev +1 more
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