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“I have lost my second parent”: developmental and cultural meanings of bereavement among turkish college students grieving for the death of a grandparent
Grandparental loss might be an emotionally challenging experience in cultures where intergenerational connectedness and family harmony are highly...
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Revitalizing the Lost Scrolls of Correctional Bible: Before the Risk-Need-Responsivity Model
The Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) model’s authentic content and iterative research documented in early writings has become “lost scrolls” of the past.... -
Lost in Context? Critical Perspectives on Individualization
People in contemporary society are increasingly being addressed as agentic individuals who are held responsible for personal aspects of their life...
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Anorexia nervosa through the lens of a severe and enduring experience: ‘lost in a big world’
BackgroundSevere and enduring anorexia nervosa (SE-AN), is a serious and persistent illness, despite ‘state of the art’ treatment. Criteria have been...
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Bad maps may not always get you lost: Lexically driven perceptual recalibration for substituted phonemes
The speech perception system adjusts its phoneme categories based on the current speech input and lexical context. This is known as lexically driven...
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“A bit lost”—Living with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in the transition between adolescence and adulthood: an exploratory qualitative study
BackgroundAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) begins in childhood and in many cases persists into adulthood. The transition from...
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Lost in Translation? Cultural Adaptation of Child Mental Health Interventions in Nepal: A Systematic Review
This systematic review provides a synthesis of the state of the evidence relating to child and adolescent mental health interventions in Nepal, with...
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Harder Won and Easier Lost? Testing the Double Standard in Gender Rules in 62 Countries
Precarious manhood theory posits a double standard in gender rules such that prescriptions (“shoulds”) and proscriptions (“should nots”) are endorsed...
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The Lost Years: an Integrative Review of the Mental Health, Educational, and Social Impact of the Pandemic on Children and Adolescents From 2019 to 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic has been extremely stressful worldwide, impacting just about every facet of life. Its impact on children has been the subject...
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Lost in uncertainty? Sozial entscheiden und organisieren in der Sozialwirtschaft
This article in the magazine “Gruppe. Interaktion. Organization. (GIO)” deals with the welfare mix of community, welfare state and market with their...
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Lost, Gaslit, Belittled, Tormented: LGBT+ Experiences of Domestic and Sexual Abuse
In recent years, there has been growing acknowledgement of so-called hidden survivors of domestic and sexual violence, specifically those that fall... -
Lost in Translation: Bilingual Parent Coaches' Experiences Implementing an Un-adapted Early Childhood Intervention with Non-English Speakers
When implementing an evidence-based intervention in new contexts and with different populations, evaluation of not only outcomes, but also...
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Social Worker Intervention and the Support Mechanism for Mothers Having Lost Their Only Child in China
The one-child family planning policy in China has led to a noteworthy circumstance characterized by a substantial number of families, commonly... -
“I Lost My Gift to Him”: The Consequences of Female Sexual Dysfunction on Breast Cancer Survivors in Malaysia
Sexuality is currently neglected in the medical care of cancer patients although female sexual dysfunction (FSD) and sexual problems are highly...
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Die Situation – Leadership lost in Buzz Words
Aktuelle Herausforderungen für Leadership: Maschinen machen Karriere, Pandemien zwingen ins Homeoffice und zum Improvisieren, die VUCA-Welt löst... -
Milgram’s Lost Gandhi: Whither Gandhi’s Wisdom of Nonviolence in the Psychology of Wisdom
Starting with Milgram’s experiments and the variation in number of “obeying” subjects with changing experimental conditions, the chapter highlights... -
Lost Sleep: the Lack of Sleep Education and Training in School Psychology
Insufficient sleep is common among school-attending youth and has been associated with academic, cognitive, social-emotional, and behavioral...
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Is Purple Lost in Translation? The Affective Meaning of Purple, Violet, and Lilac Cognates in 16 Languages and 30 Populations
Colour-emotion association data show a universal consistency in colour-emotion associations, apart from emotion associations with PURPLE. Possibly,...