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Dimensions of music use motivations: Genetic and environmental underpinnings, and associations with Big Five and Empathy traits. [PDF]
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The association between maladaptive daydreaming and eating and obsessive-compulsive disorders in the general population: the mediating role of alexithymia. [PDF]
Renzi A, Bytyqi B, Mariani R.
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Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Interaction Design and Children, 2009
We explore the possibility of creating an interactive system which can foster fantasy play in preschool children in a tabletop environment. This paper reports our experiences designing and testing two prototypes with young children aged 3-4 years old. In the first study, we focused on understanding the similarities and differences between the type of ...
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We explore the possibility of creating an interactive system which can foster fantasy play in preschool children in a tabletop environment. This paper reports our experiences designing and testing two prototypes with young children aged 3-4 years old. In the first study, we focused on understanding the similarities and differences between the type of ...
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Bondage Fantasies and Beating Fantasies
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1998Two male patients had masochistic sexual fantasies: one had bondage fantasies, the other beating fantasies. Each patient had been traumatized in childhood by his experiences with a martyr mother. Each had developed the belief that in an intimate sexual relationship with a woman he would hurt her. As a consequence, each tended to suppress his sexuality.
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2023
The invention of the stethoscope by the French physician René Laennec in 1816 was a pivotal moment in the burgeoning field of modern clinical diagnosis. It brought the inner soundscape of the human body – an invisible realm which largely existed beyond the range of the human ear – into not only medical but also more general cultural awareness.
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The invention of the stethoscope by the French physician René Laennec in 1816 was a pivotal moment in the burgeoning field of modern clinical diagnosis. It brought the inner soundscape of the human body – an invisible realm which largely existed beyond the range of the human ear – into not only medical but also more general cultural awareness.
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2020
Recent discourses around resettlement and national security often produce male heterosexual Syrian refugees as “threats” escaping war and their queer counterparts as “safe” refugees escaping only homophobia. Focusing on U.S. resettlement cases of Syrian LGBT applicants in Turkey, this chapter challenges this war/threat vs.
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Recent discourses around resettlement and national security often produce male heterosexual Syrian refugees as “threats” escaping war and their queer counterparts as “safe” refugees escaping only homophobia. Focusing on U.S. resettlement cases of Syrian LGBT applicants in Turkey, this chapter challenges this war/threat vs.
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