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Spirituality and resilience in battered women that denounce intimate partner violence.
Gladys Eugenia Canaval +2 more
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When, which and how to switch: Navigating JAK inhibitors in myelofibrosis
Navigating choice of JAK inhibitor (JAKi) therapy for patients with myelofibrosis who are JAKi‐naïve and for those who have previously been treated with a JAKi.
Jennifer O'Sullivan +2 more
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Summary Girls and women with bleeding disorders (GWBD) comprise more than half of all registered patients with bleeding disorders in the UK National Haemophilia Database. The gynaecological care of GWBD, until recently, has not been prioritised despite high health burdens, where four of every five patients experience heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB).
Laura Knox +17 more
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Forgiveness Therapy to Build Hope and Reduce Anxiety and Depression in Battered Women in Pakistan. [PDF]
Nisar S, Yu L, Iftikhar R, Enright RD.
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Assessing the effects of violence on women in battering relationships with the Keane MMPI-PTSD Scale
Sean Perrin +3 more
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Information and affective valence influence judgments of complexity, liking and understanding
Abstract Visual complexity is a key factor in perceptual and evaluative judgments. People's representation of visual complexity is constructed from quantitative and structural image features, but it is also influenced by familiarity and expertise. We examined how people represent visual complexity and its impact on perception and evaluation, focusing ...
Xiaolei Sun +3 more
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Evaluation of Psychological Symptoms in Terms of Childhood Traumas, Spirituality, and Conflict Tactics in Sheltered Battered Women. [PDF]
Emirza EG, Gürhan N.
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HOPE for battered women with PTSD in domestic violence shelters. [PDF]
Johnson DM, Zlotnick C.
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Abstract When competing for resources, people appear particularly sensitive to social cues of threat, tending to submissively cede resources to more (vs. less) threatening‐looking others. This tendency appears especially pronounced among those that are physically weaker and thus more vulnerable to harm.
Valentina Proietti +5 more
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ABSTRACT This paper draws from interviews with 16 foster carers to explore their efforts to make and remake a sense of home for young people in out‐of‐home care. Our findings highlight home as an important idea and a challenge for carers. Home was a deliberate achievement, created through practices that responded to each young person as an individual ...
Sharyn Goudie +3 more
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