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Modelling Suicide‐Related Communication Dynamics: A Socio‐Cybernetic Framework for Governance

open access: yesSystems Research and Behavioral Science, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Suicide‐related phenomena (SPS) are often approached through individual‐level risk factors or moral framings, yet their population‐level dynamics depend critically on how ‘suicide’ becomes observable, circulates and is governed across functionally differentiated systems.
Enrique Fernández Vilas, Juan R. Coca
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Emergent Innovation in Systemic Programme Design: Retrospective Reflections on the Development of a Student‐Centred Masters in Systems Thinking

open access: yesSystems Research and Behavioral Science, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Our theory of education, based on a systemic understanding of the subjective and intersubjective construction of knowledge, is that students are motivated to study what is most meaningful to them. Meaningfulness is grounded in the students' prior experiences, which are highly diverse.
Wendy J. Gregory, Gerald Midgley
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National cost of intensive care in Japan from 2018 to 2022. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Intensive Care
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Pastoral:

2021
Pastoral is a complex genre, with classical and renaissance inheritances that offer both the romantic simplicity of rural retreat and its opposite: urban encroachment, political engagement, broken-hearted discontent. This chapter concerns the updated pastoral poetics of Michael Haslam (1947-), poet, machine-worker, resident of Hebden Bridge and semi ...
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Pastoral Counseling and Pastoral Care: Is there a Difference?

Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: Advancing theory and professional practice through scholarly and reflective publications, 2003
The author argues that there is little difference between pastoral counseling and pastoral care. Utilizing an evidence-based and narrative approach, he examines the ideas of a variety of historical and contemporary writers to illustrate this thesis.
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Invite the Pastor In

Psychiatric Services, 1963
W HAT HAPPENS TO AN INDIViDUAL who returns to his home congregation after having been hospitalized for mental illness? Does he go to church? Does he PalticiPate in the congregation’s organizations? Does the lastor “pay attention” to him? These and related questions were raised by the Chaplain’s Dcpartrnent of Rochester State Hospital in a recent survey
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