Rojas Salas, José Manuel
This research studies if it is possible to charge commanders (military or acting as a such) or superiors of criminal –or criminally inclined– structures for the excesses committed by their subordinates. To solve this legal problem, firstly, those kinds of structures are analyzed from different approaches in order to determine the scope of the study...
Campos García, Héctor Augusto
This paper, from a dogmatic perspective, analyzes the role played by the presumption and the burden of proof in the evidentiary activity around fault and fraud within of liability for non-performance of obligations. After a substantive procedural approach, manifested in the recourse to doctrine and jurisprudence, the convenience of the first and th...
Mendia, Jara Borreguero, Nerea Pascual, Aitziber Conejero, Susana
Abstract: In recent years, the number of men suffering from an Eating Disorder (ED) has increased. However, very few studies on ED have been conducted in samples of men. This paper aims to shed some light on this issue by exploring the following questions in a sample of adult men: 1) to analyse the relationships between body and appearance-related ...
Ter Heide, F Jackie June Olff, Miranda
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European journal of psychotraumatology
Moral injury is increasingly studied outside military populations, such as in healthcare workers and refugees.Among the most impactful potentially morally injurious experiences (PMIEs) are those involving children, but betrayal trauma may be the most prevalent type of PMIE.There is a need for tailored, evidence-based interventions to alleviate mora...
Muro Lorente, Alicia
This article deals with the psychological affects of guilt and shame in John Boyne’s novel The Heart’s Invisible Furies and with how these influence the way in which the narrator, Cyril Avery, chooses to present his life narrative. Being both the narrator and the main character/focalizer of the events told, the question of his (un)reliability prove...
Nelkin, Dana Kay
Abstract: Forgiveness is often distinguished from other ways of eliminating (or reducing) blame, such as letting go. In this paper, I focus on a conception of forgiveness as normative landscape change (alteration of the rights and obligations of relevant parties), and explore the distinction between forgiveness-understood in this way-and letting go...
Delgado Medina, Jonathan Fernando
This article uses a descriptive qualitative method based on bibliographic analysis, so it is proposed to expose a categorization matrix on the evolution of the "action of repetition" and its changes with respect to Colombian administrative law; before Law 678 of 2001 and subsequently with Law 2195 of 2022; making a tour through the political letter...
Quintero Hernández, Yazmín Alejandra Carpio Ovando, Perla Shiomara del
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a social, economic, physical, and emotional health negative impact on the population, with women being one of the most affected groups. The objective of this work was to identify the difficulties and solution strategies of mothers of school-aged boys and girls, who were participants in a virtual self-help group during ...
López Andreu, Eugenia Eugenia Llorca Rubio, José Luis Llorca Pellicer, Marta Gil La Orden, Pedro
Background: The work of forensic personnel is a source of daily exposure to very stressful situations and may be the origin of burnout. Objectives: The objective of the study was to analyze the prevalence of burnout and its consequences in a sample of 79 workers from the Institute of Legal Medicine (IML) of Valencia (Spain). Method: For the collect...
Laso Ortiz, Esteban Contreras Tinoco, Karla Alejandra Macias Esparza, Lidia Karina
En un texto anterior (Laso, 2020), uno de los autores ha presentado una conceptualización de la conducta suicida en términos del “estado presuicida”, una experiencia de malestar abigarrada y confusa que puede incrementarse repentina e inesperadamente impulsando a la persona a quitarse la vida. En línea con el modelo de la clave emocional (Laso, 201...