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Abstract We explored community‐based doulas' perspectives on the acceptability of using formal screening tools to address low rates of mental health screening, diagnosis, and treatment for perinatal anxiety and depression among Black women. Using thematic analysis, we analyzed interview data from 30 community‐based doulas who support Black families ...
Tamara Nelson +5 more
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ABSTRACT Ethically responsible and culturally acceptable management, study, and stewardship of legacy skeletal and other human remains currently held and managed in scientific institutions is a longstanding concern that, over the length of these collections' existence, has been exiguously addressed.
Benjamin M. Auerbach +11 more
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Restoring Relational Balance: Family Therapy Through the CAT‐FAWN Indigenous Lens
ABSTRACT This article introduces the mnemonic, CAT‐FAWN. CAT stands for Concentration‐Activated Transformation as a tool for family therapy that emphasises trance‐based learning and self‐hypnosis mastery. FAWN refers to contrasting understandings of pre‐colonial and dominant worldview precepts that relate to Fear, Authority, Words and Nature. It offers
Don Four Arrows Jacobs
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ABSTRACT Background Professional self‐doubt (PSD) refers to therapists' uncertainty about their ability to effectively help clients, and is considered to be a significant aspect of psychotherapy practice given its complexity and ambiguity. Most previous research on PSD has been quantitative, and this study aimed to explore lived experiences of this ...
Deirdre Hogan, Aisling McMahon
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Appreciative Inquiry in the Workplace: A Review of (Quasi) Experimental Studies
ABSTRACT The objective of this study is to review the literature of (quasi) experimental studies on appreciative inquiry (AI) in the workplace. We present an overview of the AI approach, a summary of four main purported AI outcomes in organizations (generativity, engagement and performance, team‐oriented behaviours, and virtuousness and flourishing ...
Marine Miglianico +4 more
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Intuition or Deliberation? The Effects of Decision-Making Modes on Adolescents' Honest Behaviors: The Moderating Roles of Honesty Tendencies and Victim Situations. [PDF]
Yin H, Zhang H.
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The Impact of Arbaeen Long‐Walk on the Health of Pilgrims: A Qualitative Study
ABSTRACT Background and Aims The Arbaeen long walk (ALW) is an annual religious pilgrimage in which over 20 million Muslims walk more than 80 km between Najaf and Karbala in Iraq. While this event may affect participants' health, its impact has not been comprehensively studied.
Khadijeh Moulaei +3 more
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The Hidden Power of Humility: Elevating Patient and Provider Experience Through Clinician Self-Awareness and Patient-Centered Care. [PDF]
Rizzo M +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) in research is crucial for producing knowledge that is meaningful to the participating community. Sharing PPIE principles into practical tools and strategies enriches the development of participatory research methodologies.
Francesca Moretti +15 more
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