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Brain Substratum Of Pathogenic Neurotic Belief In Panic Disorder: A Single Case Study [PDF]
Miloslav Kukleta
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Review of: "Government Communication and Behavioral Change amidst COVID-19: Role of Awareness and Fear & Panic" [PDF]
Norazlina Abdul Aziz
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Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia
Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia Borwin Bandelow, Katharina Domschke and David Baldwin Oxford University Press, 2013, £19.99, pb, 80 pp. ISBN: 9780199562299 This text is part of the Oxford Psychiatry Library series and at about 80 pages there is nothing ...
Emma Barrow
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The history of anatomical engagement
Abstract The public's fascination with anatomy has evolved over time and progressed from avoidance of the tainted yet saintly corpse, to their fascination with cabinets of curiosities. The current narrative review explores public engagement (PE), from its potential origins as cave paintings, to the rise of the disciplinarity of anatomy.
Quenton Wessels, Adam M. Taylor
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Tapu-gogy: Confining profane pedagogy to a new sacredness beyond the educator’s reach
This paper is situated around a small exhibition installed in the classics museum of the author’s institution, called Tapu-gogy, in November and December 2022.
Vincent Olsen-Reeder
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Over the last thirty years, the prevention of risks and disasters has become a major issue for societies in developed countries. These concerns are linked with important financial losses, the unequal repartition of global casualties and a wide media ...
Damienne Provitolo +6 more
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Self-fulfilling bank panics : how to avoid them ? an experimental study [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to verify experimentally the possibility and the degree of persistence of a self-fulfilling bank panic. Furthermore, we test various means to prevent or to curb it: the suspension of deposit convertibility, the "narrow ...
Philippe Madiès
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This article discusses the historical origins of the “stranger danger” myth, including the conditions that fueled the spread of panic. It explains how the myth was bolstered by increased media coverage, emotional appeals by parents, and public awareness ...
Wodda, Aimee
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Abstract Health professions students often observe and practice alongside supervising health professionals during work‐integrated learning (WIL) to develop essential capabilities. While students may encounter practices they interpret as low‐value care during WIL, many hesitate to question or challenge these practices.
Melanie K. Farlie +7 more
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Abstract Entertainment is deeply rooted in education, from wise‐cracking teachers to health documentaries. In the context of anatomy, this already complex relationship is entwined with deeply significant ethical considerations, often related to the field's reliance on human tissue, yet it remains unexplored.
Lucas D. Wilmshurst +4 more
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