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2020 IEEE International Conference on Advances and Developments in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (ICADEE), 2020
mental health has always been an important and challenging issue, especially in the case of working Professionals. The modernized (hectic) lifestyle and workload take a toll over people over time making them more prone to mental disorders like mood ...
R. Katarya, S. Maan
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mental health has always been an important and challenging issue, especially in the case of working Professionals. The modernized (hectic) lifestyle and workload take a toll over people over time making them more prone to mental disorders like mood ...
R. Katarya, S. Maan
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Total Recall: Treating Chronic Mental Illness as a Memory
Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy, 2008The ideas outlined in this paper developed from three separate strands of my work as a therapist treating older people. Firstly, I was concerned with reducing the number of patients not benefiting from therapy. In keeping with Pinquart et al.'s (Am J Psychiatry 163:1493–1501, 2006) recent meta-analytic survey concerning the use of psychotherapy and ...
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STRATEGY AND ABILITIES TRAINING FOR PROSE RECALL AND COMPREHENSION IN MENTALLY RETARDED CHILDREN
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 1986This study compared the effects of training conditions, abilities, strategies, and a combination of abilities and strategies on the recall and comprehension of prose passages. The subjects were 45 educable mentally retarded children divided equally into the three conditions.
A, Lin, L S, Blackman, H T, Clark
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Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1976
The effects of cue-availability on short-term and long-term recall of 40 mentally retarded children were investigated. Subjects were chosen on the basis of comparable mental age (approximately 90 mo.) and randomly assigned to either an objects (high cues) group or slides (low cues) group. 52 familiar objects served as stimuli for the objects group and
A L, Shotick, A B, Ray, C L, Addison
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The effects of cue-availability on short-term and long-term recall of 40 mentally retarded children were investigated. Subjects were chosen on the basis of comparable mental age (approximately 90 mo.) and randomly assigned to either an objects (high cues) group or slides (low cues) group. 52 familiar objects served as stimuli for the objects group and
A L, Shotick, A B, Ray, C L, Addison
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A systematic review of the persistence of childhood mental health problems into adulthood.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 2021M. Mulraney +7 more
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An evaluation of the utility of mental reinstatement in enhancing children's recall
2021The author retains copyright of this thesis. It must only be used for personal non-commercial research, education and study. It must not be used for any other purposes and may not be transmitted or shared with others without prior permission. For further terms on this licence: https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC-EDU/1.0/?language=en Contact ...
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Organizational Effects on Recall of a Movement Series by Mildly Mentally Retarded Adolescents
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1986The effect of an experimenter-presented organization on facilitating recall of various movement distances by 20 mentally retarded adolescents and 40 nonretarded individuals of the same mental age or chronological age was investigated. Blindfolded subjects performed linear arm movements and reproduced distances under either organized or random ...
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Comprehension and recall of sentences by mentally retarded and nonretarded individuals.
American journal of mental deficiency, 1983A cued sentence-recall task was used to determine the extent to which 24 mildly mentally retarded adolescents and 24 equal-MA nonretarded children differed in their ability to recall sentences and to infer and utilize particular exemplars of general nouns as retrieval cues.
L H, Bilsky, N, Walker, S R, Sakales
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The human imagination: the cognitive neuroscience of visual mental imagery
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2019J. Pearson
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