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A reflection on how the absence of a psychodynamic perspective may disadvantage gender care and decision-making. [PDF]
Spencer J, D'Angelo R.
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To Desire What Is Nothing: Simone Weil, Asceticism and Psychoanalysis
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Georgie Newson
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“I try not to let my kids see it”: Mothering and emotion management
ABSTRACT Objective This study aims to understand how a diverse group of mothers with limited incomes approach managing their emotions. Participating mothers were predominantly women of color. Background Previous research suggested that, on average, inadequate resources negatively shape parenting practices and subsequent child outcomes.
Grace Landrum, Sarah Halpern‐Meekin
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The relationship of bispectral index values to conscious state: an analysis of two volunteer cohort studies. [PDF]
Wehrman JJ+13 more
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Maintaining whiteness in a superdiverse context: White German parents' racial–ethnic socialization
Abstract Objective We aimed to explore the domains of white German parents' racial–ethnic socialization (RES) in a superdiverse context. Background White individuals are becoming numerical minorities in many Western European cities, yet systemic racism and white supremacy remain widespread.
Marie J. Kaiser+3 more
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Sexual Motivation (Desire): Problems with Current Preclinical and Clinical Evaluations of Treatment Effects and a Solution. [PDF]
Ågmo A.
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Abstract Objective We tested whether each dimension of the child‐focused Reflective Functioning (i.e., prementalizing, certainty about, and interest/curiosity about the child's mental states) impacts the ability to recognize the child's emotions through the sense of competence.
Annalisa Levante+3 more
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Dissociable Effects of Verbalization on Solving Insight and Non-Insight Problems. [PDF]
Macchi L, Poli F, Caravona L.
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ABSTRACT The objective of this paper is to critically reflect upon queer experiences in the academic workplace, answering how the intersectionality of a gay and Black accounting lecturer encounters the presence of his body in a capitalist workplace. Drawing on collective biography methodology, we undertook a two‐and‐a‐half‐year engagement, working by ...
Tassiani Aparecida dos Santos+2 more
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