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Growth: The Relationship Between Metanoia and Additional Language Learning in EAP
Taken from ancient Greek philosophy, metanoia refers to a fundamental shift in habits of the mind. Until now, the connection between metanoia and additional language learning has not been fully examined, particularly in higher education contexts.
Samantha Ranson
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Max Weber e il carisma tra elezione popolare e lavoro parlamentare [PDF]
In his last political writings, Max Weber developed his concept of leader democracy (Führerdemokratie) while observing the plebiscitarian and Caesarist trends in the context of early twentieth-century mass democracy.
Mori, Luca
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ABSTRACT This article presents a conception of literature as self‐reflection, derived from the writings of Johann Georg Hamann (1730–88). Starting from an intertextual analysis of Hamann's statements on self‐knowledge as a descent into hell that paves the way to divinisation, the article presents Hamann's intertextual writing practice (‘neuer Begriff ...
Anna Żymełka‐Pietrzak
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Impact of Transactional Analysis Psychotherapy Training on Self Awareness and Ability for Contact
This research was a small scale quantitative study involving students undergoing Relational Transactional Analysis psychotherapy training at Metanoia Institute in London in the UK between September 2007 and July 2008.
Biljana van Rijn +4 more
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El Cuerpo desposeído, la palabra poseída: los ojos cosidos, la visión escandalosa del Amado [PDF]
Heraldos del amor excesivo: Maŷnûn/Aragon, Shiblî/Simone Weil, Hallâŷ/Zambrano. El sufismo ha constituido en la literatura de Aragon, Cioran, Rilke, S. Weil y M. Zambrano una referencia para hablar de la aniquilación de sí, de la muerte simbólica.
Gonzalo Carbó, Antoni
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The Setswana language is one of the Southern African languages that was “reduced” into a written language through the translation of Christian literature by the London Missionary Society. The introduction of the Setswana spelling book in 1826 epitomised
I.D. Mothoagae
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Being Religious or Spiritual on Therapeutic Training Courses in the UK: A Nationwide Survey
ABSTRACT Background There is limited research in the UK exploring how counsellors/psychotherapists who identify as religious/spiritual experience undergoing therapeutic training. Existing research is primarily based on small‐scale qualitative studies. Aims This paper outlines findings from an online survey that collected data on how trainee and newly ...
Jane Hunt
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El cuerpo desposeído, la palabra poseída: los ojos cosidos, la visión escandalosa del Amado [PDF]
Heraldos del amor excesivo: Mayˆnûn/Aragon, Shiblî/Simone Weil, Hallâyˆ/Zambrano. El sufismo ha constituido en la literatura de Aragon, Cioran, Rilke, S. Weil y M. Zambrano una referencia para hablar de la aniquilación de sí, de la muerte simbólica.
Gonzalo Carbó, Antoni
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Abstract Introduction This research explored the views of staff in secondary schools on school counselling for young people. Data were drawn from the Effectiveness and Cost Effectiveness Trial of Humanistic Counselling in Schools (ETHOS) study, an RCT of school counselling across 18 state‐funded secondary schools in London.
Jennifer O'Donnell +5 more
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Religion and spirituality in therapeutic training in the UK: A survey of current and recent trainees
Abstract Background Research indicates counsellors and psychotherapists receive little training around working with clients who present with religious or spiritual issues and feel unprepared to work with these clients. Aims This paper presents part of the findings from an online survey that aimed to explore how trainee and newly qualified counsellors ...
Jane Hunt
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