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Deficient semantic knowledge of the life course—Examining the cultural life script in Alzheimer’s disease
Cultural life scripts are culturally transmitted semantic knowledge of the expected order and timing of major transitional events in a prototypical...
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Cross-cultural Mobility Representations of Academically Talented Brazilians: Triggers and Challenges
The present study investigated the cross-cultural mobility mental representations of a sample of forty-one academically talented Brazilians living in...
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Heterosexual Script in Italian Young Adults: Measurement Across Genders
IntroductionThe Heterosexual script has not yet received extensive scientific attention in, one of the countries in which gender stereotypes are...
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Toward a script relativity hypothesis: focused research agenda for psycholinguistic experiments in the science of reading
The purpose of this paper is to extend the linguistic relativity hypothesis (i.e., the language we speak affects the way we think) to a script...
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Sexuality, Breast Cancer Survivorship, and Script Theory
IntroductionWith new diagnostic technologies and treatment modalities available, more people than ever are living as cancer survivors in the USA, a...
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Socio-cultural Images of Motherhood: Individual Variations of a Collective Construct
Motherhood is a central construct in human development and childhood experiences worldwide. However, the cultural solutions in every community...
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Cultural Responsiveness in Assessment, Implementer Training, and Intervention in School, Home, and Community Settings: A Systematic Review
The purpose of the current systematic review was to synthesize and evaluate the empirical database to assist researchers and practitioners in...
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Homo Allegoris: How Art Perception and Allegory Analysis Reveal the Life Script Ideology
The present study deals with the understanding of the human psyche thought art perception and allegory formation. Besides our physiological, nerve,...
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Structural Dynamics of Ethnopolitical I-Positioning in Soviet and Post-Soviet Georgia – Through Lenses of Nino Kharatishvili’s “Brilka-Eighth life”
This manuscript examines the theoretical subtleties of ethnocultural positioning and its relation to the dialogical and structural dynamics of...
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Cultural variances in significant life events: A focus on the English-Speaking Caribbean
There are lists of significant life events for North American and European populations; however, there is no comparable data for the English-speaking...
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Do Cultural Adaptations Matter? Comparing Caregiver Training in Different Language for Latino Caregivers of Autistic Children: A Telehealth-Based Evaluation
Culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) families of autistic children face unique challenges in accessing services that are appropriate for their...
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On the Cultural Origins of Ageism
A purview of the annals of construction of old age as a socially maligned category of people. It is stressed that the imagery of old age does not... -
Children’s Narratives of Family Life in Ghana: A Cultural Lens via Story Stems
A Western worldview pervades the social and psychological study of children. The current study employed a story-stem method to qualitatively explore...
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Psychohistoriographic Cultural Therapy: The Technique
Building on the blueprint of Marcus Garvey and Edelweiss Park in Kingston from 1910, the popular theatre movement morphed into psychohistoriographic... -
Older adults recall memories of life challenges: the role of sense of purpose in the life story
Late life is still often characterized as a time of loss and decline. The current study moved beyond this view, using both the resilience framework...
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Developmental dyslexia and culture: the impact of writing system and orthography
Developmental dyslexia is recognized worldwide. However, there are cultural differences between countries in dyslexia-related issues, including...
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Theorising Liminality between Art and Life: The Liminal Sources of Cultural Experience
This contribution offers a psychosocial theorisation of the notion of cultural experience/experiencing. Building upon interdisciplinary scholarship... -
Mirror-Phase Cultural Psychology and American Specular Selves
The critical place social mirroring holds in the Close Family model, as this chapter argues, makes what Lacan calls “the mirror phase,” an enduring...