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Accomplishments of the thought disordered person: A case study in psychiatrist–patient interaction

Medical Hypotheses, 2011
The research and clinical literature portrays the thought disordered person as incapable of meaningful social interaction. This model views thought disorder exclusively as a brain dysfunction, evidenced by dysfunctions in speech.The study seeks to address this deficit model by investigating the interactional accomplishments of thought disordered people
Galletly, C., Crichton, J.
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Cognitive‐Behavioral Tasks Accomplished in a Person‐Centered Relational Framework

Journal of Counseling & Development, 2006
The authors propose a person‐centered relational framework in which C. R. Rogers's (1957) core conditions remain the primary catalyst of therapeutic change and cognitive‐behavioral work is accomplished while adhering to person‐centered principles. Important ideas asserted include the following: Cognitive‐behavioral tasks occur naturally within the ...
Michael M. Tursi, Jeff L. Cochran
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What Have We Accomplished in the Education of Persons with Severe Challenges?

Teacher Education and Special Education: The Journal of the Teacher Education Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, 1991
This article examines the interpersonal relationships, community participation, and employment of five individuals with severe educational challenges who had exited from public school programs mandated by PL 94-142. Observations of participants in their residences as well as their day activity centers and interviews with key informants formed the basis
Maria Elena Bove   +3 more
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The Impact of Personal Accomplishment on Resident Wellness

Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2020
Rhami Khorfan   +7 more
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Time, Story, Corporate Self-Understanding, and Personal Accomplishment

2017
Psychology, managerial theory, neuroscience, and narrative philosophy can be integrated to offer a more effective understanding and pursuit of human flourishing. The aforementioned disciplines offer appreciation for the relationship between one’s life story and its temporal components in the pursuit of strategic corporate goals.
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Managing Personal, Family and Professional Time: How to Accomplish Everything

2005
The use of time defines the interests of a person fairly well. We have time for what we are really interested in, but we do not recognize it very often. What is more, it is not precisely the person claiming to be busy who makes best use of their time, rather the one who manages to set aside suitable times for each thing.
Nuria Chinchilla, Consuelo León
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Do Not Be Intimidated by Accomplished Persons in Medicine and Science

Abstract Do not be afraid to contact scientific leaders for advice.
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A tribute to Timothy L. Wilson: the professor, the mentor, the person and his accomplishments

International Journal of Managing Projects in Business, 2014
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe a useful mentorship experience from the perspective of the current author. It is a one case study at the same time as it opens up for reflections on mentorship in a variety of contexts with implications for academia.
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