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Cultural code in controlling stereotypes of mass consciousness [PDF]
The article is concerned with the problem of interrelation between mental dynamics of mass subject and functions of cultural code in the context of modern media environment.
Berezovskaya, Irina P.+4 more
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From Structural Chaos to a Model of Consumer Support: Understanding the Roles of Structure and Agency in Mental Health Recovery for the Formerly Homeless [PDF]
Deinstitutionalization shifted the focus in mental health care from provider-guided treatment to consumer-centered recovery. In this article, I seek to develop a deeper understanding of the effect that the organization of mental health services offered ...
Watson, Dennis P.
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Abstract INTRODUCTION Behavioral and psychiatric symptoms of dementia (BPSDs) and functional impairment have a major impact on quality of life for people living with dementia (PLWD). Development of caregiver‐initiated interventions, including environmental assessment and modification, are priorities in the field.
Elizabeth K. Rhodus+7 more
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Family‐Related Factors in Children and Adolescents With Chronic Pain: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Background The aim of this systematic review is to synthesise the findings about the role of family‐related factors in chronic pain in children and adolescents. Methods We conducted a search of the following electronic databases: PubMed/MedLine, CINHAL, PsychINFO, PubPsych, Scopus and Web of Science from inception to July 2024.
Lorena Martí+3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Many individuals with psychosis consider themselves religious or spiritual and report using religion as a means of coping with their illness. However, research exploring the impact of religiosity and spirituality on the experience of psychosis is sparse, with most studies focusing on delusions or hallucinations with religious content.
Megan Westhead, Anna Georgiades
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Decision Making and the Brain: Neurologists’ View [PDF]
The article reflects the fact, that concepts like decision making and free will have entered the field of cognitive neuroscience towards the end of 20th century. It gives an overview of brain structures involved in decision making and the concept of free
Dejan Georgiev+2 more
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ABSTRACT Families who encounter the hospitalisation of an adult family member for a serious mental illness are frequently excluded from treatment and care planning. It has been established that family involvement is beneficial and positively impacts health outcomes; however, health systems continue to constrain collaborative practices.
Jane Karpa+5 more
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Client Perspectives of Family Therapy: A Qualitative Systematic Review
ABSTRACT This qualitative systematic review aimed to synthesize and discuss family members' perspectives of helpful and unhelpful factors in family therapy (FT) sessions, to benefit the application of FT interventions and training. Eleven studies met eligibility criteria and were critically appraised and thematically synthesized.
Elif Todd, Rachael Pond, Kitt Coomber
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The contemporary practice of psychology requires a prudent balance of traditional and emerging communication methods. Interpersonal interactions in the context of human relationship (e.g., speech, emotional expressions, and nonverbal gestures) have been ...
McMinn, Mark R
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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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