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The “Why Me?” Model: Explaining Moral Judgments in the Eyes of Single Versus Several Victims
ABSTRACT This series of five studies examines a bias in moral judgment where harm inflicted on a single individual is perceived as more morally wrong than similar harm experienced by multiple individuals. To explain this bias, we introduce the “Why Me?” Model (WMM), which suggests that people tend to interpret harm directed at a single individual as ...
Shahar Ayal, Daffie Konis, Kelly Saporta
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Cine-Therapie / Film-Therapie : eine erste Bibliographie [PDF]
Darüber können viele, die in der Bildungsarbeit der Akademien versuchen, mit allgemeinem Publikum über Themen ins Gespräch zu kommen, die tabuisiert, traumatisiert, intimisiert oder sonstwie blockiert sind, berichten: Setzt man Filme als Katalysatoren ...
Amann, Caroline
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Abstract Objective The study aims to explore a complex and multilayered dynamic, in which relationships within the family are associated with the child's relationships outside the family through the child's reflectivity. Background Attachment theory posits that the mother's emotional availability toward her child influences the child's ability to ...
Inbar Sofri, Amanda Czik, Yair Ziv
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Bibliotherapy: Applications, Approaches, Roles
Bibliotherapy is one of the inexpensive, available and helpful methods in treatment of diseases and psychology counseling that today is considerate. Bibliotherapy is use of book for treatment and as a supplement method in treatment is used.
Firoozeh Zare Farashbandi +1 more
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Artificial intelligence and psychotherapy: A counterpoint
Abstract Psychotherapy practice is a human endeavour. Research on the specific and non‐specific factors of treatment has helped crystallise its relevance and clinical impact. The challenges currently faced by the field revolve around ensuring access to evidence‐based treatments and enhancing their effectiveness.
Derek Richards
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ABSTRACT Objectives Family and other carers of people with dementia can potentially benefit from training and support to reduce the negative impacts of caregiving and prevent harm to care recipients. While interventions for carers in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs) are emerging, their effectiveness is not well understood.
Frank Chen +9 more
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Within the context of benefits of a healthy workplace, bibliotherapy is seen as an effective way of promoting health and wellness to hospital employees.
Natalia Tukhareli
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Special Libraries, July-August 1946 [PDF]
Volume 37, Issue 6https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_sl_1946/1005/thumbnail ...
Special Libraries Association
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Abstract Background Children in foster care are at high risk of future mental health and developmental difficulties. A number of interventions may be helpful; however, the effectiveness of interventions specifically for pre‐school children in foster care is not well established.
Natalie Kirby +10 more
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Group-Based Symptom Trajectories in Indicated Prevention of Adolescent Depression [PDF]
Background: Adolescent depression prevention research has focused on mean intervention outcomes, but has not considered heterogeneity in symptom course.
Morizot, Julien +3 more
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