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DBT skills manual for adolescents

Advances in Eating Disorders, 2016
This book is divided into three parts. Part 1 (chapters 1–4) comprises an introduction to the structure and strategies of dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) skills training for adolescents whilst ...
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Towards human skill adaptive manual control

International Journal of Advanced Mechatronic Systems, 2010
In processes with direct human control, the operator's machine controlling skills have a tremendous impact on the overall performance. This paper proposes a framework for human skill adaptive control (SAC) systems aiming at increasing the efficiency of human operated task execution in human-machine systems. In the framework the human operator's machine
K. Tervo, H. Koivo
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Sex Differences for Speech and Manual Skill

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1996
Young men and women were compared on the speeded repetition of speech ( ns = 20 and 18, respectively) and manual movements ( ns = 37 and 38). The repetition of a single speech or manual movement was used as a measure of baseline speed, against which to compare a sequence of movements. Males tended to be faster at repeating a single movement, but using
K G, Nicholson, D, Kimura
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[Manual skills in anaesthesiology].

Der Anaesthesist, 2003
Assessment in anaesthesia traditionally takes the form of written papers and oral examinations. These are important for assessing trainee's knowledge and judgement, but do not test for competency in practical skills, which is essential for successful clinical practice.
G K, Schüpfer, C, Konrad, J I, Poelaert
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Manual skill, hand skill asymmetry, and cognitive performances in young children

Laterality: Asymmetries of Body, Brain, and Cognition, 2003
A total of 1022 children aged 3 to 6 years were examined in their preschools and 27% of them were followed up for 2 years. A computerised version of the peg-moving task was used repeatedly to assess hand skill of the dominant and the nondominant hand.
Dellatolas, Georges   +6 more
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Teaching and Assessing Manual Skills

1985
Manual skills are all those skills which involve use of the hands. For example, giving an injection, palpating an abdomen, focusing a microscope, measuring blood pressure (BP), preparing a blood slide, etc., are all manual skills.
Fred Abbatt, Rosemary McMahon
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Online measurement of manual welding skill

Proceedings of the 41st SICE Annual Conference. SICE 2002., 2003
In the present study, the online measurement of the specific index reflecting the welder skill level has been experimentally studied for the purpose of human skill quantification. Three welders with different levels of skill performed the TIG (tungsten inert gas arc welding) welding task of first layer on a single V groove in flat position with ...
T. Harada   +4 more
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SOCIAL SKILLS TRAINING MANUAL

2012
a manual for those who work with vulnerable people, containing new ideas to develop social skills for promoting social inclusion. This manual was published in six languages (English, Polish, Italian, Spanish, Slovakian and Finnish), as a result of the cooperation of an international team of trainers working with groups of disadvantaged people - persons
Agnieszka Ginko Humphries   +13 more
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Manual communication skills in aphasia.

Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 1983
This study investigated the acquisition and use of American Sign Language (ASL) and American Indian Gestural Code (Amerind) in 8 aphasic adults. Subjects received 2 hours of instruction for 4 weeks in 20 signs from each system. No difference was found in ease of acquisition between the sign systems in these subjects.
A M, Guilford, J, Scheuerle, P G, Shirek
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The Myofascial Release Manual


This text shows the reader how to develop their skills in myofascial release. Carol J. Manheim shares her expertise and understanding of the individual patient experience. Her techniques should enable the reader to interpret the appropriate feedback from
Carol J. Manheim
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