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A Primer on the Tools and Concepts of Computable Economics [PDF]
Computability theory came into being as a result of Hilbert's attempts to meet Brouwer's challenges, from an intuitionistc and constructive standpoint, to formalism as a foundation for mathematical practice.
Velupillai, K. Vela
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Abstract Aim To examine within‐group pre–post changes associated with a structured interprofessional education (IPE) intervention among occupational therapy (OT), mental health social work (MHSW), and nursing (NS) students in Japan, with a focus on psychiatric discharge planning for long‐term inpatients with schizophrenia.
Yasuhisa Nakamura+7 more
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Emotional Biosensing: Exploring Critical Alternatives [PDF]
Emotional biosensing is rising in daily life: Data and categories claim to know how people feel and suggest what they should do about it, while CSCW explores new biosensing possibilities.
Chuang, John+4 more
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Tōjisha‐Kenkyū on Autism in Japan: Against Epistemic Injustices and Tokenism
ABSTRACT The Japanese mental health system, marked by isolation and restraint, has been challenged by Tōjisha‐Kenkyū, a peer‐led research practice initiated in 2001 by Urakawa Bethel House members. Drawing from disability rights and addiction self‐help movements, it addresses hermeneutical injustice by creating shared language for minority experiences.
Satsuki Ayaya
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Lost in Translation: Exploring Gender Mainstreaming in Japan
ABSTRACT This study explores how discourses of gender equality workers in Japan contribute to the construction of gendered subjectivities and how these discourses intersect with the hegemonic neoliberal discourse of gender equality. By employing a thematic and critical discourse analysis, our study revealed the presence of three distinct discursive ...
Daniela Pianezzi, Chieko Inaba
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ABSTRACT Aim An analysis of mental health nursing de‐escalation logs for 249 days from a regional adult inpatient unit in New South Wales, Australia, was completed to identify groups of cooccurring nursing therapeutic responses to aggression and examine their associations with reductions in restrictive practices and situational aggression.
Esario IV Daguman+4 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Antipsychotic medications are used to treat individuals with severe mental illness (SMI) but are associated with rapid weight gain and several physical and mental risk factors. Early, proactive weight management is necessary to preempt these risk factors.
Maura MacPhee+15 more
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Combining complex networks and data mining: why and how
The increasing power of computer technology does not dispense with the need to extract meaningful in- formation out of data sets of ever growing size, and indeed typically exacerbates the complexity of this task.
Boccaletti, S.+6 more
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Abstract Psychological well‐being (PWB) is a multidimensional construct encompassing emotional, cognitive, personality, and social factors, playing a crucial role in mental health and quality of life. While previous research has examined the relationships between PWB and psychological traits, the natural clustering of well‐being profiles remains ...
Assunta Pelagi+2 more
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The Role of Emotion in Psychosis Onset and Symptom Persistence: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Aim Emotions have repeatedly been implicated in the development and maintenance of psychosis. However, there is no universally acknowledged theory to account for how emotions influence psychosis. This review, therefore, aims to explore how emotions and emotional coping strategies contribute to the onset and persistence of psychosis symptoms ...
R. Gurnani, A. Georgiades
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