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The predominant model of burnout posits three dimensions: emotional exhustion (EE), depersonalization (D), and (a lack of) personal accomplishment (PA). To date, contextual behavioral approaches have explored the role of psychological flexibility within ...
Carmen Ortiz-Fune +2 more
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Groceries delivered by mistake: an experimental study of customers’ honesty
The present paper reports the results of a field experiment destined to examine to what extent supermarket customers who find an unordered and not paid-for product in their delivery crate call up the supermarket to report the mistakenly delivered ...
Yossi Tobol, Erez Siniver, Gideon Yaniv
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Explaining Courage in Ethical Decision-making by Nursing Managers: A Qualitative Content Analysis
Introduction: Ethical decision-making by nursing managers is influenced by various essential factors, such as courage, without which it is impossible to act on them. Objective: This study aimed to explore the experiences of nursing managers about courage
Mostafa Roshanzadeh +4 more
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Michel Foucault defined parrhesia as “the free courage by which one binds oneself in the act of telling the truth.” Could telling objective untruth also be a parrhesiastic act, insofar as it requires courage and initiates subjectivation? Climate deniers,
Michał Herer
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The impact of interpersonal relationships on rural doctors’ clinical courage
Introduction: Clinical courage occurs when rural doctors push themselves to the limits of their scope of practice to provide the medical care needed by patients in their community.
Lucie Walters +4 more
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ABSTRACT In this paper, we trace the journey to create the Strong Roots for our Futures Program, a government program to resource and support Traditional Owners to undertake a range of activities in areas where no state recognition existed. We provide a background to state recognition in Victoria before considering the program design, leading to an ...
Nell Reidy +2 more
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Career Calling, Courage, Flourishing and Satisfaction with Life in Italian University Students
Career calling is defined as a positive resource promoting vocational development and well-being. The present study focuses on the relationships between career calling, courage and two indicators of well-being, i.e., flourishing and satisfaction with ...
Anna Parola +2 more
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“I walked out of my first Ph.D. project!” I exclaimed. I was just a few months into a new job as manager of a graduate school, sitting in my first doctoral student recruitment board meeting. The faculty members and I were discussing the candidates we had interviewed. One hadn't hidden the fact that she wished to leave her current Ph.D. position to join
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ABSTRACT This article reflects on the construction of a supportive community of Black Afro‐diasporic graduate students and their supervisors researching issues relating to race in the field of education in Australia. It draws on the concept of marronage—a term rooted in the fugitive act of becoming a maroon, where enslaved people enacted an escape in ...
Hellen Magoi +6 more
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The Problem of Courage in Aristotle's Doctrine of the Mean
The doctrine of the mean represents one of the main pillars of Aristotle's ethics and is closely linked with his notion of ethical virtues. These are flexible with regard to the context of the practical situation.
Roman Hloch
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