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Neutrality or Negligence: Interpret or Act?
American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1978The uniqueness of the psychotherapeutic relationship requires the therapists to maintain a careful equilibrium between objectivity at the price of empathy and closeness at the expense of the necessary perspective. Crises in the course of long-term psychotherapy brings about a sudden, unexpected loss of such equilibrium. Uithout sufficient understanding
J, de la Torre, W, Smith
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The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2006
The author understands the interpreting act as an attempt to perceive what happens in the transference/countertransference field and not just what happens in the patient's mind. Interpretation transcends mere intellectual communication. It is also an experience in which analysts' emotions work as an important instrument in understanding their patients.
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The author understands the interpreting act as an attempt to perceive what happens in the transference/countertransference field and not just what happens in the patient's mind. Interpretation transcends mere intellectual communication. It is also an experience in which analysts' emotions work as an important instrument in understanding their patients.
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Clinical Gerontologist, 2021
Objectives This study examined the effects of a guided online acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) intervention on distressed family caregivers of persons living with dementia and explored the experiences of these caregivers in the ACT intervention ...
A. Han +3 more
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Objectives This study examined the effects of a guided online acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) intervention on distressed family caregivers of persons living with dementia and explored the experiences of these caregivers in the ACT intervention ...
A. Han +3 more
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BMJ Open
Objectives Physical illness and functional disability are common in older adult populations and strongly linked to suicidal behaviour. The aim was to explore how older adults who engaged in a suicidal act experienced their interactions with healthcare ...
Maja Sjöberg +6 more
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Objectives Physical illness and functional disability are common in older adult populations and strongly linked to suicidal behaviour. The aim was to explore how older adults who engaged in a suicidal act experienced their interactions with healthcare ...
Maja Sjöberg +6 more
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The right to an explanation in practice: insights from case law for the GDPR and the AI Act
Law, Innovation and TechnologyThe right to an explanation under the GDPR has been much discussed in legal-doctrinal scholarship. This article expands upon this academic discourse, by providing insights into what questions the application of the right to an explanation has raised in ...
Ljubiša Metikoš, J. Ausloos
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Body image
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the thoughts, feelings, attitudes, and perceptions of adults diagnosed with gynecologic cancer on their body, and the role of yoga in shaping these aspects. A phenomenological research design was used.
Jenson Price, J. Brunet
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The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the thoughts, feelings, attitudes, and perceptions of adults diagnosed with gynecologic cancer on their body, and the role of yoga in shaping these aspects. A phenomenological research design was used.
Jenson Price, J. Brunet
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Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 2012
Interpreters of Acts face three recurrent questions: 1) What is its genre? 2) Why was it written? and 3) How is Scripture used? In deciding genre, readers must decide if Acts is history, and, if so, in what sense. Determining its literary or theological purpose can be done in terms of asking what Acts accomplishes.
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Interpreters of Acts face three recurrent questions: 1) What is its genre? 2) Why was it written? and 3) How is Scripture used? In deciding genre, readers must decide if Acts is history, and, if so, in what sense. Determining its literary or theological purpose can be done in terms of asking what Acts accomplishes.
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Culture and Creative Practice. Doctoral Research as a Cultural Act
One of the most erudite musicians of the 20th century, Adrian Rațiu, composer, teacher and musicologist trained in the atmosphere of the Bucharest Conservatory, but also in the summer courses in Darmstadt, consolidates his creative act on the idea of ...
Eliza Paraschiva IRINA-SOLOMON
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One of the most erudite musicians of the 20th century, Adrian Rațiu, composer, teacher and musicologist trained in the atmosphere of the Bucharest Conservatory, but also in the summer courses in Darmstadt, consolidates his creative act on the idea of ...
Eliza Paraschiva IRINA-SOLOMON
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Supportive Social Work Supervision as an Act of Care: A Conceptual Model
, 2021Supportive supervision is an important but often over-looked practice in contemporary social work, often assisting in maintaining practitioner well-being.
M. Newcomb
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Interpretative Norms (the Main Theoretical Characteristic)
Academic Law JournalThe attitude to the question of the possibility of the existence of interpretative norms in Soviet and modern Russian jurisprudence has always been ambiguous – from full support to complete denial.
I. Minnikes
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