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An online narrative archive of service user experiences to support the education of undergraduate physiotherapy and social work students in North East England: An evaluation study. [PDF]
Background: Patient narratives are a viable process for patients to contribute to the education of future health professionals and social workers.
Jones, Diana +3 more
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Re-evaluation Co-counseling and the Treatment of Peptic Ulcers [PDF]
The thesis investigates the role of psycotherapy in treating peptic ulcers, offering a new approach, Re-evaluation Co-counseling, a peer cathartic ...
Heims, Jack Justin
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Considerations on the cathartic role of physical activities
Physical activities influence positively the individual's personality from a cognitive perspective; information assessment will be facilitated using socializing agents, while physical development will modify significantly the increase in self.esteem ...
Beatrice Alabasei
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Introduction Analytical-cathartic therapy (ACTA), a modern model of psychotherapy, the theoretical basis of which is the psychology of relations of V.N. Myasishchev.
E. Ilchenko, T. Karavaeva, E. Abritalin
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Rethinking the social impacts of the arts [PDF]
The paper presents a critical discussion of the current debate over the social impacts of the arts in the UK. It argues that the accepted understanding of the terms of the debate is rooted in a number of assumptions and beliefs that are rarely questioned.
Barish J. +33 more
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The article deals with the indirect form of verbal aggression in which the cathartic function of this linguistic phenomenon is primarily implemented.
Oksana Havryliv
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In this article the main stress is on the fact that symbol and myth are the means of the formation of personality and the realization of person’s spirituality in Christianity.
Olena Gudzenko-Aleksandruk
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The transformative potential of reflective diaries for elite English cricketers [PDF]
The sport of cricket has a history of its players suffering from mental health issues. The psychological study of cricket and, in particular, the attendant demands of participating at an elite level has not previously received rigorous academic attention.
Allport G. +27 more
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