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Evolving stories of self: Informational transitions and tattoos
Abstract Throughout history, tattoos have served as a means of expressing identity, culture, and preserving information. Beyond their visual appeal, tattoos continue to be used in the modern world as a way for individuals to showcase their identity, honor and remember others, and mark significant events. In this paper, we explore the connection between
Maja Krtalić+2 more
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Abstract Many newcomer children spend a ‘silent year’ in elementary school classrooms while they adjust to a new culture and language. This often delays inclusion in learning and forming friendships with peers. For refugee children with disabilities (RCDs) this phase may last for 3 years or more, impacting their mental health and sense of belonging ...
Susan Barber
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Acute and long-term grief reactions and experiences in parentally cancer-bereaved teenagers
Background Previous research shows that many cancer-bereaved youths report unresolved grief several years after the death of a parent. Grief work hypothesis suggests that, in order to heal, the bereaved needs to process the pain of grief in some way ...
Tove Bylund-Grenklo+8 more
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The combination of continuous flow technology and visible light photocatalysis has been used to improve the safety and productivity of reactions with diazonium salts as reactive intermediates. This approach has proven to be a reliable method for various organic synthesis routes with diazonium salts under mild and well‐defined conditions.
Christoph Deckers, Thomas H. Rehm
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Complicated Grief: Epidemiology, Clinical Features, Assessment, and Diagnosis [PDF]
A loss is an adverse external event which a person has no control over and changes one's belief system and cognitions. Normal grief is a normal reaction to loss and refers to the distress resulting from bereavement.
Ozge Enez
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ABSTRACT Objective This study explored the drivers of binge eating in people with food insecurity and recurrent binge eating. Method Participants were 28 adults, ages 26–69 (M = 46.22, SD = 11.94; 64.3% female), who endorsed current food insecurity and recurrent binge eating (≥ 12 episodes in the past 3 months).
Emilie A. Green+6 more
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Abstract This article explores male popular culture in Australia in the mid‐1940s, particularly men's magazines of the period, to illuminate aspects of the psycho‐sexual dimensions of Australian veterans returning to civil society. The sexual landscape of Australian society had undergone considerable transformation, especially through an increasing ...
Stephen Garton
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Culture and grief: Ethnographic perspectives on ritual, relationships and remembering
This introduction to the special issue on Anthropology and grief explores the contributions of an ethnographic approach to the interdisciplinary study of grief.
Gila S. Silverman+2 more
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> “A real experience of death isolates one absolutely. The bereaved cannot communicate with the unbereaved.” (Iris Murdoch, An Accidental Man , Chatto & Windus, 1971) When my wife died at 52 years of age, I retreated into widowed solitude.
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ABSTRACT Objective Changes in eating patterns and/or food exclusion strategies, including the uptake of vegetarianism and veganism, may reflect disordered behaviors and attitudes in people with eating disorders. For this reason, health professionals often attempt to assess whether a client's vegetarianism or veganism is tied to, or driven by, their ...
Courtney P. McLean+2 more
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