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Developing Quality Standards and a Logic Model for Culturally Appropriate Advocacy in Mental Healthcare in the UK: a mixed methods study

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Timimi Z   +9 more
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On preconscious mental processes.

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1950
(1950). On Preconscious Mental Processes. The Psychoanalytic Quarterly: Vol. 19, No. 4, pp. 540-560.
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TOPOLOGY AND MENTAL PROCESSES

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2000
The study reported here considers the effect of rotation on the decision time taken to compare nonrigid objects, presented as like and unlike pairs of knots and unknots. The results for 48 subjects, 21 to 45 years old, support the notion that images which have a characteristic 'foundation part' are more easily stored and accessed in the brain.
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Mental Processes Are Neuro-mental Processes

2016
Mental processes (judgment, thinking) are not possible without concepts. Concepts are not only words with nonverbal (perceptual) and verbal meanings but also memory structures that exist in the brain. Therefore, mental processes are neuro-mental.
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Higher mental processes

Nature, 1977
Language, Memory and Thought. (The Experimental Psychology Series.) By J. R. Anderson. Pp. xiii + 546. (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates: Hillsdale, New Jersey, October, 1976. Distributed by Halsted Press, a Division of Wiley: New York and London.) $26.50; £15.40.
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Inhibition: Mental Control Process or Mental Resource?

Journal of Cognition and Development, 2014
The current study tested 2 models of inhibition in 45 children with language impairment and 45 children with normally developing language; children were aged 7 to 12 years. Of interest was whether a model of inhibition as a mental-control process (i.e., executive function) or as a mental resource would more accurately reflect the relations among mental-
Nancie Im-Bolter   +3 more
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Family Processes in Mental Retardation

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1967
Experiences disturbing the attachment of young mammals to their mothers, and of the mothers to the newborn, tend to delay and distort development in many respects. Does mental retardation in early childhood result from similar disorders in social behavior?
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