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The Clinical Science of Euthymia: A Conceptual Map

Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2022
Euthymia is a trans-diagnostic construct characterized by lack of mood disturbances; presence of positive affect; balance of psychological well-being dimensions, flexibility, consistency, and resistance to stress. The aim of this critical review is to draw a conceptual map of euthymia. Relationships with other constructs, continuum between euthymia and
Jenny Guidi, Giovanni Fava
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The Conceptual Framework of Thematic Mapping in Case Conceptualization

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2017
This article, the 3rd in a series of 5, introduces the conceptual framework for thematic mapping, a novel approach to case conceptualization. The framework is transtheoretical in that it is not constrained by the tenets or concepts of any one therapeutic orientation and transdiagnostic in that it conceptualizes clients outside the constraints of ...
Charles R, Ridley, Christina E, Jeffrey
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New Perspectives about Teacher Training: Conceptual Maps Used for Interactive Learning

open access: yesProcedia, Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2015
The purpose of this article is to present the new perspectives about teacher training namely using conceptual maps for interactive learning. We describe the conceptual map and its phases of development individually and in groups, and its use in teaching ...
Lăcrămioara, Oprea Crenguţa
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A conceptual map of political participation

Acta Politica, 2014
How would you recognize a mode of participation if you see one? Owing to the rapid expansion of political activities in the last decades this question has become increasingly difficult to answer. Neither the development of all-embracing nominal definitions, nor deductive analyses of existing modes of participation seem to be helpful.
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Conceptualizing and Mapping Geocultural Space

International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing, 2015
This essay seeks to critically conceptualize the term geocultural space and the emerging field of study with which it is associated by exploring the various ways in which such space is currently being mapped by researchers using digital humanities tools and methods.
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Grammar mapping for conceptual patterns

Pattern Recognition, 1993
Abstract Syntactical pattern recognition techniques are applied to conceptual patterns for analogical problem solving. The conceptual patterns are concerned with relationships between entities. A problem to be solved (or a question to be answered) through analogical reasoning is treated as an incomplete pattern (in the target domain) with some ...
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Challenges and Opportunities of Creating Conceptual Maps

AJOB Neuroscience, 2021
In exploring the interrelations among responsibility, privacy, authenticity, and trust, Schonau and colleagues propose an “agency map” that “brings together the diverse neuroethical dimensions and ...
Laura Y. Cabrera, Robyn Bluhm
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Conceptual Spaces as Voltage Maps

2001
Conceptual spaces have been proposed as a meso level representation, intermediate between symbolic and connectionist representations. We define a conceptual space to be a set of images or "voltage maps" on a compact sub plane, and equip it with pseudo-physiological notions of distance and betweenness.
Janet Aisbett, Greg Gibbon
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Conceptual maps for physical security

2015 10th International Conference for Internet Technology and Secured Transactions (ICITST), 2015
Physical security is a vital part of security efforts in any organization. Physical blueprints or maps show vital information such as room numbers and locations of exits and security cameras that can be used by security authorities to gain valuable information if a security threat occurs.
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Maps, Language, and the Conceptual–Non-Conceptual Distinction

Grazer Philosophische Studien, 2020
Abstract To make the case for non-conceptualism, Heck (2007) draws on an apparent dichotomy between linguistic and iconic representations. According to Heck, whereas linguistic representations have conceptual content, the content of iconic representations is non-conceptual.
Mariela Aguilera, Federico Castellano
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