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ABSTRACT Social identity theories explain how identities intertwine with individuals' choices and behaviours. Simultaneously, an institutional context imposes constraints on people's agency due to the norms, habits and expectations it engrains. This is the case in the artistic realm, where numerous categorization norms remain implicit.
Anne‐Sophie V. Radermecker+1 more
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Exploring Psychic Apparatus in Ibsen’s Master Builder
Henrik Ibsen’s “Master Builder” is notable for its expressionistic style, complex characterization, and analytical and retrospective plot. This study examines the main characters of the play who are filled with conflicts, apprehensions, and traumas.
Syed Hasnain Ahmad Jilani+2 more
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Caregivers' cognitions about infants' mental and emotional states
Abstract Given the relevance of caregivers' perceptions, cognitions, and emotions about their child's mental states for caregiving behavior and children's development, researchers from multiple theoretical perspectives have developed constructs to assess caregivers' cognitions, resulting in a large but scattered body of literature.
Julia Garon‐Bissonnette+8 more
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Artificial intelligence and psychoanalysis: is it time for psychoanalyst.AI? [PDF]
Rabeyron T.
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Adolescents' Negotiations of Loyalty and Fairness in Relation to Parents' Separation Process
ABSTRACT Research on children's experiences of parental separation highlights equality and fairness between parents as one explanation for why children wish for symmetrical time‐sharing between parents. In this paper, we analyse adolescents' narratives and ask how adolescents negotiate closeness and distance with their parents, with a specific emphasis
Lovise Grape+3 more
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ABSTRACT Trauma negatively impacts on the ability of children in out‐of‐home care to experience safety in their relationships. Trauma rearousal can continue to occur even when children are living in a safe and stable setting due to environmental triggers.
Sarah Ciftci+3 more
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Dissociation and the Unconscious Mind: Nineteenth-Century Perspectives on Mediumship
Carlos S. Alvarado
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ABSTRACT Based on the concepts in Katz and Kahn's role theory model this qualitative research examines the role perception and experience of house parents in the family‐style group care, a type of out‐of‐home placement model for at‐risk children who cannot reside with their birth families. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 18 house parents (
Shirley Ben‐Shlomo+2 more
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