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ABSTRACT Objective Common factor, interpersonal, and dynamic therapies assume that therapists' trait empathy and in‐the‐moment emotional experiences play a central role in therapeutic processes. This study tested whether a trait level predictor (empathy) and three state‐level emotion predictors (anxiety, positive affect, negative affect) could predict ...
Timothy Anderson +4 more
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Lo cotidiano como objeto de problematización en la narrativa fantástica: una lectura ideológica
Within the framework of the cognitive approach to the perception of reality distinguishing between grounds and figures, the main aim of this article is to study the foreground of fantastic stories, corresponding to elements of everyday life, unlike the ...
Alfons Gregori
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Space as the ‘Limit’ of the Fantastic in Literature: the Impossibility of Overcoming the Possible [PDF]
The article examines the theoretical problem, the “limit” of the fantastic in literature using the example of the works of American writers Ray Cummings, Miles J. Breuer, A.J. Deutsch, Martin Gardner, Robert Heinlein. The writer cannot create in the text
Dmitry D. Nikolaev
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The Role of Defense Mechanisms in Self‐Injurious Behaviors: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Introduction The identification of psychological risk factors for suicide and self‐harm behaviors is necessary for preventive and therapeutic strategies. The aim of this article is to systematically review research articles concerning the relationship between defense mechanisms and self‐injurious behaviors according to PRISMA criteria ...
Ornella Montebarocci, Laura Sirri
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Incident‐Based Storytelling in Service‐Learning: Dental Learners’ Experiences and Key Insights
Abstract Background Community service‐learning (CSL) is increasingly used in education to promote oral health equity and social responsibility; however, few studies have examined how reflective incident‐based storytelling narratives shape learner development within CSL contexts.
Abbas Jessani
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Acting authentically: Using play to cultivate authentic interrelating in role performance
Summary Research is increasingly demonstrating that authenticity and human connection are fundamental and interrelated human needs. However, organizational roles often constrain authenticity and connection in workplace interactions, especially roles that are highly scripted.
Lyndon E. Garrett
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The article A Fantastic Crucible: Genological and Cultural Syncretism in Ben Aaronovitch Urban Fantasy Series “Rivers of London” explores generic and cultural syncretism in the eponymous cycle.
Sylwia Borowska-Szerszun
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ABSTRACT This article explores obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) through the framework of Gestalt therapy, specifically the “dance of reciprocity” model. It integrates phenomenological, aesthetic, and field‐oriented perspectives. Informed by research on attachment styles and emotional processes in OCD, it provides a developmentally and relationally ...
Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb +2 more
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The question that arises, when one is asked to talk about Scottish fantasy today, is whether this simply means fantasy texts that come out of Scotland, or whether there is currently a genre that might be labelled 'Scottish fantasy' which is significantly
Elphinstone, Margaret
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Sounds Sweet: Sound Reduplication in Brand Names Enhances Sweet Taste Expectations
ABSTRACT The association between brand name sounds and taste perception is an emerging area of interest in marketing research. This study aims to demonstrate the role of sound‐evoked cuteness in the expectation of sweet taste. Across seven studies (including two supplementary studies), our findings revealed that sound reduplication in brand names is ...
Kosuke Motoki +2 more
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