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Introduction Very little is known about daily life dynamics and mutual influences that tie together well-being and psychobiological stress responses in persons with spinal cord injury (SCI) and their romantic partners in particular.
Janina Lüscher, Simone Lüthi
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ABSTRACT Introduction Adolescents with posttraumatic stress symptoms often experience interpersonal difficulties; however, the effectiveness of existing interventions in improving interpersonal functioning remains unclear. This meta‐analysis aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of current interventions on interpersonal functioning among adolescents with
Sabrina Ee‐Ying Ong +3 more
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Hybridised Performance: Disruption and Deferment in Wagner’s Tristan and Isolde
The following focusses on aspects of hybridised multi-layered performance as seen in Wagner’s Tristan and Isolde, recently in a new production at the English National Opera (ENO).
Sue Broadhurst
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ABSTRACT Introduction Politicized cyber shaming recodes adolescents' cultural interests as evidence of political loyalty or moral belonging. This study examines how such shaming is associated with longer‐term identity tension in adolescence, focusing on public expression, peer belonging, and self‐evaluation after politicized online controversy ...
Linsen Yang
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Turning Down Mum's Cooking: The Ethics of Dietary Difference within Families
ABSTRACT Although food ethicists have called for greater attention to the relational context of eating for over a decade, the context of ‘eating with family’ remains largely ignored. But the family is both a morally specific relational context and one within which many people do most of their eating.
Megan A. Dean
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The We‐Relationship as a Key to Addressing Dementia‐Related Ambiguous Loss
ABSTRACT Pauline Boss describes the challenges faced by people caring for family members with dementia in terms of ambiguous loss – a condition in which the physical presence of the person with dementia coexists with their psychological absence. This article proposes the concept of we‐relationship as a key to addressing dementia‐related ambiguous loss.
Takuya Niikawa, Xue Li
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The Romantic Agony of Nick Cave’s Love Song: Romanticising Rock Music
Over the course of his forty-five-year music career, Australian singer-songwriter Nick Cave has been widely perceived as a baffling shape-shifter on the independent rock scene, on account of his extreme musical shifts and broad artistic palette spanning ...
Catherine Girodet
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Feminine sublime in Cecília Meireles
This study aims to consider the relation between the feminine representation and the sublime language by means of the comparasion between two moments of Cecília Mereles´s poetry: her inaugural Work, Espectros (1919), and her mature Works, represented by ...
Fabiano Rodirgo da Silva Santos +1 more
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Who Am I When You're a Bot? Relational Identity and AI Companions
ABSTRACT Self‐conceptions provide a framework through which we can make sense of ourselves, interpret and navigate the world, plan our lives, and relate to others. Relational influences can greatly shape them, for instance, when others react to us or offer advice. What if this ‘other’ is not a human being, but an AI?
Muriel Leuenberger
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ABSTRACT Philosophical accounts of long‐term goals focus predominantly on the rationality of perseverance, examining when agents should persist despite evidence of failure. Arguably, these accounts consider that giving up is devoid of value. Conversely, this article argues that giving up has a different epistemic function: generating information about ...
Mario I. Juarez‐Garcia
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