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Integrating the Gestalt Model of Self With Psychedelic‐Assisted Psychotherapy
ABSTRACT This theoretical integration paper employs a conceptual analysis methodology to synthesize the Gestalt model of self‐as‐process with Psychedelic Somatic Interactional Psychotherapy (PSIP). Unlike traditional psychedelic therapy models that defer therapeutic engagement to postsession integration, PSIP emphasizes an active, directive therapeutic
Travis R. Fox
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Thirst experience and nursing needs in older patients after general anesthesia for gastrointestinal surgery: A qualitative study. [PDF]
Li T, Dong WH, Wang S, Wu Y, Wang SY.
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EFFECTIVENESS OF ICE COLD NORMAL SALINE WITH MENTHOL ON THIRST RELIEF AMONG POST OPERATIVE PATIENTS
Mr Santosh Dodamani +2 more
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The Relational Dimension in Gestalt Psychotherapy: Epistemological and Clinical Aspects
ABSTRACT This article reframes Gestalt psychotherapy as intrinsically relational: experience and self‐emerge from contact at the organism–environment boundary and from the field/situation. We revisit ambiguities in the Perls/Goodman model against a brief historical background and articulate a pragmatic stance grounded in the id of the situation and ...
Pietro Andrea Cavaleri +1 more
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Pathophysiology and treatment of exercise-associated hyponatremia. [PDF]
Altieri B +10 more
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Abstract Ileostomy creation is common among patients with colorectal cancer, diverticulitis, and inflammatory bowel disease. Surgical removal or diversion of the colon can result in nutrition complications, most notably dehydration—a leading cause of hospital readmission—and increased risk of kidney injury.
Austin J. Hoeg +9 more
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Preoperative maltodextrin solution intake improves patient comfort in gynecological laparoscopic surgery: A randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Van Loi D +5 more
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The association of baby‐led weaning and picky eating in children aged 2–5 years
Abstract Objectives Baby‐Led Weaning (BLW) has been anecdotally linked to healthier eating habits and lower picky eating tendencies, yet empirical evidence remains limited. This study investigates the association between BLW and picky eating in children aged 2–5 years, comparing it with traditional spoon‐feeding methods. Methods A cross‐sectional study
Francesca Denise Monica G. Layug‐Dionglay +3 more
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