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Treating children with disinhibited social engagement disorder symptoms: Filial therapy

open access: yesEuropean Psychiatry, 2021
Introduction Children affected by social neglect and other forms of abuse are at significant risk of developing mental health problems as well as social, academic, and behavioral functioning difficulties. Some studies have assessed the effectiveness of
S. Hatam, S. Moss, C. Cubillo, D. Berry
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Maternal anxiety and depression and their associations with mother–child pretend play: a longitudinal observational study

open access: yesBMC Psychology, 2021
Background Parental anxiety and depression have been associated with changes to parent–child interactions. Although play constitutes an important part of parent–child interactions and affords critical developmental opportunities, little is known ...
Zhen Rao   +3 more
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Development of the child’s ego strength scale: an observation-based assessment of the board game behaviors in play therapy in Korea

open access: yesChild and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, 2021
Background The purpose of this study was to develop a scale for assessing children’s ego strength through the observation of children playing board games in a therapeutic setting.
Ji Yoen Lee, Young-ae Lee, Mee Sook Yoo
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Network of Games: An Ecology of Games Informing Integral and Inclusive City Developments

open access: yesUrban Planning, 2022
This article analyzes possibilities for connecting individual city games for building a network of games working together. City gaming works along with the understanding that cities are self-organizing systems, influenced by multiple bottom-up and top ...
Ekim Tan
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Improvisation and Planning: Engaging With Unforeseen Encounters in Urban Public Space

open access: yesUrban Planning, 2023
Despite the significant emphasis in Scandinavian cities on vital urban spaces and creative unfolding in urban development, there is a tendency towards designing for “finished” urban spaces with a pre-defined conclusion.
Anne-Lene Sand   +3 more
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Beneath the label: unsatisfactory compliance with ESRB, PEGI and IARC industry self-regulation requiring loot box presence warning labels by video game companies

open access: yesRoyal Society Open Science, 2023
Loot boxes in video games are a form of in-game transactions with randomized elements. Concerns have been raised about loot boxes' similarities with gambling and their potential harms (e.g. overspending).
Leon Y. Xiao
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Tackling Loneliness and Isolation in Older Adults With Virtual Reality: How do We Move Forward?

open access: yesGerontology and Geriatric Medicine, 2023
Current trends in gerontology conceptualize Virtual Reality (VR) as a tool for rehabilitation, lauding its potential for cognitive rehabilitation or as an intervention to reduce cognitive function decline.
Daniel J. Finnegan, Sarah Campbell
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Mersin City-Lab: Co-creative and participatory design approach for a circular neighbourhood

open access: yesJournal of Design for Resilience in Architecture and Planning, 2022
While environmental, economical and social challenges that the world has been facing recently are increasing dramatically; cities have played critical role in generation many of these problems like negative impacts on environment and overconsumption of ...
Nida Naycı   +6 more
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YOUR CHILD IS MY CHILD: COMMUNITY EDUCATION IN SEXUAL ABUSE FOR A HIGH RISK AREA

open access: yesSocial Work/Maatskaplike Werk, 2010
Sexual abuse of children is a reality that has been present for centuries (Bandi, 2003:1) andresearch has indicated that the rate of sexual abuse of children is extremely high (Karson,2001:4). Most parents find it difficult to discuss the topic of sexual
Herman Grobler, Claudi van den Heever
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Sleep, Sensory Integration/Processing, and Autism: A Scoping Review

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
The prevalence of sleep dysfunction is considerably higher in the autistic population than in the non-autistic. Similarly, the incidence of sensory reactivity differences in autism exceeds that in the neurotypical population. The basis of sleep disorders
Shelly J. Lane   +2 more
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