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CONSEQUENCES OF GLOBALIZATION: MENTAL STRESS IN MANAGEMENT
Due to mass consolidation and permanent restructuring of process flows in a global context, people are increasingly falling into routine and predetermined life patterns.
Frantisek DROZEN, Rudolf BRABECK
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CONSEQUENCES OF GLOBALIZATION: MENTAL STRESS IN MANAGEMENT [PDF]
Due to mass consolidation and permanent restructuring of process flows in a global context, people are increasingly falling into routine and predetermined life patterns.
Frantisek DROZEN, Rudolf BRABECK
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Chasing the Numinous: Hungry Ghosts in the Shadow of the Psychedelic Renaissance
Abstract In recent years a renewed scientific, public and commercial interest in psychedelic medicines can be observed across the globe. As research findings have been generally promising, there is hope for new treatment possibilities for a number of difficult‐to‐treat mental health concerns.
Helge Michael Osterhold +1 more
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Abstract Responsive parenting (also known as responsivity) is a dynamic and bidirectional exchange between the parent‐child dyad and associated with a child's social and cognitive development. Optimal interactions require a sensitivity and understanding of a child's cues, responsiveness to the child's need, and a modification of the parent's behavior ...
Sophie Stucley Morris +3 more
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Well grounded: Indigenous Peoples' knowledge, ethnobiology and sustainability
Abstract The biological knowledge and associated values and beliefs of Indigenous and other long‐resident Peoples are often overlooked and underrepresented in governance, planning and decision‐making at local, regional, national and international levels.
Nancy J. Turner +2 more
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In a remote, small‐scale, fishing‐farming society in Republic of the Congo, fathers who were viewed as better providers or (separately) had greater conflict with their wives had relatively lower oxytocin and higher testosterone than other men in the community.
Lee T. Gettler +5 more
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Power spectral density and the brain
Abstract Time series from M/EEG (magneto/electroencephalography) and ECoG (electrocorticography) recordings are common sources of information about brain function. The power spectral density (PSD) preserves much of this information, up to second order. In the current decade, a burst of brain diagnostics using the slope of log(PSD) has appeared.
Priscilla E. Greenwood +2 more
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This article investigates companionate processes of self‐making in a religious community of Catholic nuns in eastern Indonesia. I argue that the sociality of the convent establishes a unique context for understanding the effects of one's company on processes of self‐becoming.
Meghan Rose Donnelly
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ABSTRACT The measures to limit COVID‐19 and the pandemic had deleterious effects on social cohesion. We propose that perceived clarity and coherence of governmental measures and perceived majority support of these measures together create a normative context that shapes social cohesion.
Mathieu Pelletier‐Dumas +4 more
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Losing Control: The Erosion of Disciplinary and Pastoral Power in Accounting Firms
ABSTRACT Accounting firms have traditionally operated as both elite and reinventive institutions that offer a structured and prestigious career path and enforce a deeply transformative socialization process for auditors. However, recent labor market shifts and evolving work preferences are challenging this regime of power, with significant implications
Oriane Couchoux +2 more
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