994 resultados para Young, Edward, 1683-1765, 1667-1745


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Libro de Actas de Consiliatura 1667-1719 siendo rectores: Juan de Mosquera Nuguerol y Sotelo (1666 - 1667,1673 – 1676) Enrique de Caldas Barbosa y Santiago (1667-1668, 1670-1672, 1680-1682) Cristóbal de Torres Bravo (1683-1684, 1698-1701) Nicolás Flores de Acuña (1677, 1687) Andrés del Río (1694 - 1696) Juan Andrés Manzanares y Juera (1704-1707) Jacinto Roque Flórez de Acuña (1701 - 1704, 1708 - 1710) Sebastián Carlos Pretel y Cid Cuadrado (1697)

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Gastos del Colegio Mayor del Rosario entre 1663 – 1798 siendo rectores: Enrique de Caldas Barbosa y Santiago (1667-1668, 1670-1672, 1680-1682), Nicolás de Guzmán y Solanilla (1669 - 1670), Juan de Mosquera Nuguerol y Sotelo (1666-1667,1673-1676), Francisco de Agudelo Arias de Bolívar (1692-1693), Cristóbal de Torres Bravo (1683-1684, 1698-1701), Luis Antonio de Berrio y Mendoza de Castrillón (1715-1717, 1725-1728), Fernando Antonio Camacho de Guzmán y Rojas (1711-1714, 1728-1733), José Joaquín de León y Herrera (1759- 1763), Miguel José Masústegui y Archer Calzada (1745, 1763-1766, 1769-1773, 1778-1780), Bartolomé Ramírez Maldonado de la Parra (1766-1769), Manuel de Caicedo y Vélez Ladrón de Guevara (1772-1775), Pedro José de Leyva y la Madrid (1722-1725), José Joaquín de Guzmán y Franqui (1775-1778), Fernando de Caicedo Y Flórez (1793-1796, 1799-1802).

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This paper is a review of a study investigating the relationship between visual perceptual skills and reading abilities of young deaf children.

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Written sources from the medieval period focus mainly on the activities of adults, particularly males and often those from the wealthier sections of society. Recent scholarship has attempted to redress this balance by giving attention to medieval women and children, but we are still limited by what we can learn about the daily lives of all members of medieval English society. Osteology, the study of human skeletal remains, suffers from no such bias and can provide substantial and detailed information on growth, health and daily life of the general population. This paper presents the results of a new analysis of the skeletal remains of over 300 medieval girls and young women aged at between 14 and 25 years from a number of English cemetery sites. We incorporate data from the published archaeological literature as well as documentary evidence to provide new insights into the lives and deaths of young medieval women.

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Background
Depression is a common affliction for young adults, and is associated with a range of adverse outcomes. Cognitive-reminiscence therapy is a brief, structured intervention that has been shown to be highly effective for reducing depressive symptoms, yet to date has not been evaluated in young adult populations. Given its basis in theory-guided reminiscence-based therapy, and incorporation of effective therapeutic techniques drawn from cognitive therapy and problem-solving frameworks, it is hypothesized to be effective in treating depression in this age group.

Methods and design

This article presents the design of a randomized controlled trial implemented in a community-based youth mental health service to compare cognitive-reminiscence therapy with usual care for the treatment of depressive symptoms in young adults. Participants in the cognitive-reminiscence group will receive six sessions of weekly, individual psychotherapy, whilst participants in the usual-care group will receive support from the youth mental health service according to usual procedures. A between-within repeated-measures design will be used to evaluate changes in self-reported outcome measures of depressive symptoms, psychological wellbeing and anxiety across baseline, three weeks into the intervention, post-intervention, one month post-intervention and three months post-intervention. Interviews will also be conducted with participants from the cognitive-reminiscence group to collect information about their experience receiving the intervention, and the process underlying any changes that occur.

Discussion

This study will determine whether a therapeutic approach to depression that has been shown to be effective in older adult populations is also effective for young adults. The expected outcome of this study is the validation of a brief, evidence-based, manualized treatment for young adults with depressive symptoms.

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Same-sex attracted young adults have been found to experience higher rates of mental health problems and greater difficulties in accessing specialist mental health care services compared to their heterosexual peers. Internet-based mental health interventions have the potential to be more engaging and accessible to young adults compared to those delivered face-to-face. However, they are rarely inclusive of lesbian women and gay men. Thus, the current study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of an online mental health and wellbeing program, Out & Online (http://www.outandonline.org.au), in comparison to a wait-list control group, for reducing anxiety and depressive symptoms in same-sex attracted young adults aged between 18 and 25 years.