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The Self-Identification Program (SIP): A Clinically Implemented Third-Wave CBT Deepening Dysfunctional Self-Identification in Mood Disorders [PDF]
Third-wave cognitive-behavioral therapies (CBT3) have progressively shifted the focus of psychotherapy from symptom reduction to process-based and transdiagnostic mechanisms of change, emphasizing self-identification as a core dimension.
Martin Leurent, Déborah Ducasse
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Group self-identification, drug use and psychosocial correlates among Spanish adolescents [PDF]
Teens tend to identify with social groups that characterize their lifestyles, interest in different musical styles and preference in specific activities. Previous studies conclude that group identification is a significant prospective predictor of drug
María T. Gonzálvez +4 more
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Persian customs in the travelogue of James Morier and Towards Ispahan by Pierre Loti [PDF]
Imagology in comparative literature deals with the study of representations and the image of the others in a travelogue or a literary work. Alterity is one of the conceptions of this branch of history/ literature and in reality; it is an attempt to know ...
Safoura Tork Ladani
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Agency, Simulation and Self‐identification [PDF]
Abstract: This paper is concerned with the problem of self‐identification in the domain of action. We claim that this problem can arise not just for the self as object, but also for the self as subject in the ascription of agency. We discuss and evaluate some proposals concerning the mechanisms involved in self‐identification and in agency‐ascription ...
Jeannerod, Marc, Pacherie, Elisabeth
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Vasilica and self-determination of Roma [PDF]
Vasilica and Đurđevdan are the two most important holidays in the yearly cycle among the Roma of Vranje (Southern Serbia). While they connect the celebration of Đurđevdan (6th of May) mainly with the culture of the Serbian majority group (whose elements ...
Zlatanović Sanja M.
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Representation of the World in the Novels of Arzhan Adarov [PDF]
The fictional world in A.O. Adarov’s novels corresponds to several levels of narration. First, there is the “real” time of the novel’s events; second, historical reconstruction given through subjective focalization; third, the realm of the unreal ...
Margarita S. Dedina
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ALL-RUSSIAN CIVIL IDENTITY IN THE OFFICIAL DISCOURSE OF THE REPUBLICS OF NORTHERN CAUCASUS
The article considers the issue of formation of the all-Russian civil identity, actualized in the domestic political discourse. The paper reviews the phenomenon of identity as a dialogical and discursive phenomenon.
E. S. Karsanova
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In this paper the Buechner−Tavani model of digital trust is revised—new conditions for self-trust are incorporated into the model. These new conditions raise several philosophical problems concerning the idea of a substantial self for social ...
Jeff Buechner
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Why do vampires avoid mirrors? Reflections on specularity in the visual arts
Vangelis Athanassopoulos, Ph.D. in Aesthetics, is an Associate Professor of Philosophy of Art at the Department of Visual Arts of the University Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne in Paris, France.
Vangelis Athanassopoulos
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