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This systematic review identified three studies comparing education, health, social, and self‐care outcomes among adolescents with Down syndrome who attended either mainstream or special secondary school. Two studies reported improved education outcomes among adolescents in mainstream secondary school.
Julia Shumway +4 more
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Ken Wilber as a spiritual innovator : Studies in Integral Theory [PDF]
This dissertation studies the American philosopher Ken Wilber (1949–) through the lens of spiritual innovatorship. Wilber’s innovatorship has two dimensions, a conceptual and a practical dimension. The conceptual dimension impacts the realm of worldviews
Jakonen, JP
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The therapeutic role of exercise training during menopause for reducing vascular disease
Abstract Menopause marks a major milestone in female reproductive ageing. It is characterized by the cessation of ovarian function and a concomitant decline in hormones such as oestradiol. Subsequently, females undergoing menopausal transition experience a progressive increase in cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease risk.
Conan L. H. Shing +4 more
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Aspects of Integral Anthropology in Ken Wilber’s Philosophy
Purpose. The study aims to examine the main methodological principles of Ken Wilber’s integral philosophy in the context of integral anthropology as an emerging branch of philosophical anthropology, shaped by the challenges of globalization, providing a rich toolkit for a more comprehensive understanding of human nature, consciousness, culture, and ...
H. Y. Surina, N. V. Miroshkina
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ABSTRACT Objectives Loneliness and social isolation are major public health concerns among older adults and are associated with depression, cognitive decline, frailty, and loss of independence. Companion animals (and dogs in particular) might mitigate these adverse outcomes by fostering emotional support, physical activity, and social interactions. The
Lauriane Segaux +12 more
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Hippocampal theta power during memory retrieval predicts evidence accumulation in a mnemonic similarity task. Trial‐level MEG signals were integrated with a linear ballistic accumulator model, revealing that theta oscillations modulate decision dynamics, linking neural variability to memory‐based discrimination performance.
Pei L. Robins +7 more
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Lohas and The Indigo Dollar: Growing The Spiritual Economy
It is well documented that alternative and New Age spiritualities can be commercialised and commodified. My aim in this paper is to extend this further by identifying how LOHAS (Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability), which describes a $230 billion ...
Joseph Gelfer
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Integral gnosis and the material other
In this article, I look at Ken Wilber’s Integral Theory as mimesis. This invites me to look at Integral Theory in three ways. First, I look at Integral Theory as process of making materialistic alterity, thus maintaining and fortifying the spirituality ...
Eero Karhu
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Este documento es parte del Estado del Arte de la producción investigativa generada sobre el tema: “La psicología integral y sus aportes a la psicología clínica de la obra de Ken Wilber”, quien plantea en su teoría distintos estudios sobre la evolución
Duarte Ortiz, Cristian Camilo
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Big History in its Cosmic Context
Current models of Big History customarily take the observed increases over cosmic time of material-energetic complexity as their central concept. In this paper, we use Erich Jantsch’s pioneering masterwork The Self-Organizing Universe as the primary ...
Joseph Voros
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