Idiosyncratic responses are more strictly personal responses to fiction film that vary across individual spectators. In philosophy of film, idiosyncratic responses are often deemed inappropriate, unwarranted and unintended by the film.
Vaage Margrethe Bruun
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Self-reflection as the metacognitive “rubber band” for psychologists in practice: a qualitative exploration [PDF]
Objective: Self-reflection is widely recognised as an essential skill for health professionals across the world. Models and accreditation standards highlighting psychology competencies have shared the view that self-reflection sits alongside other ...
Stephanie E. Banner +4 more
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The Fake IQ Test: a novel measure of self-reflection in major depressive disorder [PDF]
Background Excessive negative self-referential processing plays an important role in the development and maintenance of major depressive disorder (MDD).
Lindsey Marwood +5 more
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Dealing with insecurity: a thematic analysis of self-reflection of prospective psychotherapists [PDF]
Background Self-reflection, the ability to emotionally and cognitively reflect one’s experiences with the intention to gain new insights, constitutes a core competency of psychotherapists.
Esther Knichel +3 more
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Self-reflection, sense of agency, and underlying neural correlates: A pilot study. [PDF]
The sense of agency refers to the feeling of controlling one's actions to influence the outside world. The association between an individual's sense of agency and their psychological or behavioral characteristics has been extensively studied in recent ...
Kurusetti Vinay Gupta +4 more
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Self-reflection and empathy in undergraduate nursing students: a network analysis [PDF]
Aim To explore the nuanced structural relationship between insightful self-reflection and empathy using network analysis among undergraduate nursing students.
Weiwei Wu, Caimin Lian, Yaling Yang
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Exploring whether (and how) self-reflection can improve practice as a teacher educator [PDF]
The present essay describes a model under which a method of self-improvement of teacher-educator practice can be implemented by analyzing personal practices.
Konstantinos C. Fragkos
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Self-Reflection and Peer-Assessments Effect on Pharmacy Students’ Performance at Simulated Counselling Sessions [PDF]
Introduction: Verbal communication is a vital skill for pharmacists and essential for improving patient care. The aim of this study was to explore students’ perception of the impact of self-reflection and self- and peer-assessment on simulated patient ...
Andrew Bartlett +3 more
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The role of self-rumination and self-reflection in depressive symptoms among individuals with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder traits [PDF]
While some types of rumination have been reported as exacerbating factors in depressive symptoms related to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) traits, the role of self-rumination remains underexplored. Additionally, self-reflection—a similar
Takehiro Tamura +3 more
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Media Literacy: Using a Game to Prompt Self-Reflection on Political Truth Biases [PDF]
In this paper we examine how games can both capture player biases around truthfulness and facilitate self-reflection on such patterns of biases as a pedagogical approach to media literacy. Our focus is on the study of a game called Fibber, conducted with
Ralph Vacca
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