Mellado, Augusto del Río, María Teresa Andreucci-Annunziata, Paola Molina, María Elisa
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Frontiers in Psychology
Introduction This systematic review identified qualitative and mixed-methods empirical studies on psychotherapy from dialogical and narrative approaches, aiming to address the following questions: (1) How are subjectivity and intersubjectivity qualitatively understood in dialogical and/or narrative psychotherapies studied using dialogical and narra...
Pillmayer, Markus Eberhardt, Katrin M. A.
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Zeitschrift für Tourismuswissenschaft
Die Freizeit-, Tourismus- und Hospitalitybranche in Deutschland beklagt seit geraumer Zeit eine mangelnde Wertschätzung durch die Tourismuspolitik von der Orts- bis zur Bundesebene – trotz gestiegener und steigender touristischer Kennzahlen. Auf der einen Seite mag ein Grund dafür in der hohen Anzahl an Krisen – Polykrisen – mit denen sowohl Branch...
Peters, John G.
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Frontiers of Narrative Studies
A commonality among so many of Conrad’s narrators is their reluctance to reveal important information regarding the stories they tell. These narrators delay, obscure, or withhold, sometimes partly and sometimes entirely, crucial components to the tales they tell. This essay investigates why these narrators behave as they do. In some instances (as i...
Lorino, Amy Talero Cabrejo, Pamela Coppola, Susan
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OTJR : occupation, participation and health
Adults with multiple chronic conditions (MCCs) often face difficulties with medication management, affecting their experiences of well-being and illness. The objective of this study was to identify and describe the occupational experiences of medication management and their impact on well-being and illness in adults living with MCCs. We used docume...
Scheurer, Maren
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Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik
Against the backdrop of the difficult therapeutic relationship between Tony Soprano and Jennifer Melfi and its embeddedness in the series’ dramaturgy, this article explores what psychoanalysis accomplishes for the US TV series The Sopranos (1999–2007), in particular for its perspectives on serial narratives and their reception. It analyses how sele...
Bouizegarene, Nabil Ramstead, Maxwell J. D. Constant, Axel Friston, Karl J. Kirmayer, Laurence J.
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Frontiers in Psychology
While the ubiquity and importance of narratives for human adaptation is widely recognized, there is no integrative framework for understanding the roles of narrative in human adaptation. Research has identified several cognitive and social functions of narratives that are conducive to well-being and adaptation as well as to coordinated social pract...
Dentant, Cédric
Ce projet vise à étudier le vivant sous le prisme de deux marges : une marge géographique - la haute montagne - et une marge scientifique - la construction d'une connaissance hybride entre sphères non académiques et recherche académique. Les trois parties de la thèse se structurent ainsi : (i) l'analyse de la construction d'un savoir biologique à l...
Wendel, Monica L. Golden, Tasha L. Nation, Maury Kelly Pryor, Brandy N.
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Frontiers in Public Health
Xue, Bai Wang, Zhongrui Liu, Yuqing Song, Yao
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Frontiers in Public Health
Introduction This study explores the emotional impact of religion-related films through a “cinematherapy” lens. It aims to analyze the emotional patterns in a curated selection of religion-related films compared to a broader sample of acclaimed movies using facial recognition with YOLOv5 object detection. The study aims to uncover the potential the...
Muranaka-Vuletich, Hiromi
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Journal of Japanese Linguistics
Referential systems are language specific, and the Japanese referential system is achieved by using grammatical particles (wa and ga) as well as ellipsis. While there are basic patterns, violations of these patterns commonly occur. This study examined the reasons why violations could occur by focusing on reintroductions. The data were collected fro...