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Pathography in Japan: Exploring the relationship between creativity and the psyche
The author introduces the history, methodology, and development of pathography in Japan. In particular, the author focused on (1) five theses on the relationship between creativity and psychiatric disorders, (2) a new field of salutography that explores the relationship between creativity and mental health, and (3) suggestions for ethical ...
Shinichiro Tanaka
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Abstract Background One of the most consistent findings reported in the paediatric cochlear implant (CI) literature is the heterogeneity of language performance observed more in grammatical morphology than in lexicon or pragmatics. As most of the corpus studies addressing these issues have been conducted in English, it is unclear whether their results ...
Marie‐Thérèse Le Normand +1 more
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Abstract Background Low‐flow malformations (LFMs) are rare diseases with a significant impact on health‐related quality of life (HRQoL), especially in children. No disease‐specific questionnaire is available for children with LFMs. Objective To develop and validate a specific HRQoL questionnaire for children from 11 to 15 years old suffering from LFMs.
Marion Godeau +13 more
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Abstract Introduction Cancer and its treatments severely limit patients' daily lives. Relatives of patients may provide caregiving assistance to help patients cope with these limitations. Many children and adolescents—referred to as young caregivers (YCs)—provide support for patients.
Pauline Justin +2 more
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Abstract These clinical practice guidelines from the French National College of Midwives (CNSF) are intended to define the messages and the preventive interventions to be provided to women and co‐parents by the different professionals providing care to women or their children during the perinatal period.
Chloé Barasinski +24 more
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Abstract A newborn's sleep‐wake rhythms are very specific, neurologically determined, and different from the pattern of adults; they require an adaptable and predictable response by parents, which will promotes bonding and attachments, constructed at the early stages of development.
Romain Dugravier +3 more
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Profiles of French young carers taking part in an arts and respite care program
Abstract Young carers (YCs) are children and adolescents who provide meaningful, regular support to a relative with a health problem. In France, only one programme exists to support them: the arts and respite care programme of the national association JADE.
Géraldine Dorard +5 more
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Le trouble obsessionnel compulsif (TOC)
Le trouble obsessionnel compulsif (TOC)
Marie Ducrest, Lola Quinquard
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