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ABSTRACT Objective This study aims to analyse the transition process experienced by mother/father dyads when they recognise their children's gender dysphoria. Methodology The study employed a qualitative approach, based on interpretative description and the theoretical support of the transitions theory, in which 10 dyads participated.
Augusto Krindges +5 more
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Continuing the Conversation for a Clinical Conceptualization of Attachment Trauma. [PDF]
Schimmenti A, Farina B.
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ABSTRACT Background Caregivers of stroke survivors often face challenges due to the complex nature of caregiving responsibilities and the lack of adequate support systems. Understanding their burden of care and experiences with healthcare professionals is crucial for improving caregiver well‐being and patient outcomes.
Linn Wagner Sønderby +5 more
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Understanding Mind-Body Experience from the Perspective of Interoceptive Awareness: A 21-Day Embodied Practice Intervention. [PDF]
Liu Z, Wu Z, Zeng J, Ye H.
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ABSTRACT Aims and Objective The aim of the study was to explore the meaning attributed by specialist ambulance nurses to the process of establishing and maintaining a caring relationship in the prehospital context. Background Previous studies suggest that some patients may feel overlooked or not taken seriously in encounters with the ambulance service.
Andreas Rantala +3 more
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Investigation of the Lived Experience of Family Members of a Person With Intellectual Disabilities Who Presents With Pica. [PDF]
Pearson N, Baker P, Bradshaw J.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Peer‐perpetrated sexual violence is very common in young adult relationships. In Sweden, one in four young women has experienced sexual violence, and it is a leading cause of mental health issues among young women today. Knowledge about how recovery is enabled for young women with experience of peer‐perpetrated sexual violence ...
Jenni Isaksson +2 more
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Long-term psychological effects of war trauma and migration: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of Balkan war survivors. [PDF]
Nečasová M +5 more
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Ameliorating Linguistic Anchors of Oppression
ABSTRACT The words we use to represent the world shape how we interpret and respond to it; language frames what it represents. In some cases, these frames can have prejudicial effects; for example, ‘workplace flirting’ versus ‘sexual harassment’. This article examines how specific words and phrases (i.e.
Emilia L. Wilson
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ABSTRACT In recent years, there has been a notable increase in social awareness of sexual abuse, leading to the development of diverse prevention models. In Israel, a unique model of community‐based prevention teams operates in 300 communities, utilizing volunteer activists.
Ruth Frankenburg +2 more
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