959 resultados para Martin-Parry Corporation


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Aktuelle Inszenierungen denken den ästhetischen Rahmen, in dem sie sich ereignen, oftmals dezidiert mit. Sie machen ihn zum Thema, stellen ihn zur Disposition oder üben praxisimmanent Kritik am Kunstsystem, in dem sie operieren und von dem sie abhängig sind. Exemplarisch für diese Tendenz fokussiert dieser Aufsatz die 2011 im Rahmen von Freischwimmer entstandene Produktion CMMN SNS PRJCT von Laura Kalauz und Martin Schick. Es wird aufgezeigt, wie Kalauz und Schick einerseits mit den Mitteln des Theaters gesellschaftspolitische Themen in spielerischen Interaktionen gemeinsam mit dem Publikum aushandeln und andererseits das Aufführungsdispositiv sowie Rolle von Rezipienten und Produzenten stets aufs Neue zur Disposition stellen.

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hrsg. vom Vorstande der Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaft des Judentums

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Objectives: To examine the predictive value of early improvement for short- and long-term outcome in the treatment of depressive female inpatients and to explore the influence of comorbid disorders (CD). Methods: Archival data of a naturalistic sample of 277 female inpatients diagnosed with a depressive disorder was analyzed assessing the BDI at baseline, after 20 days and 30 days, posttreatment, and after 3 to 6 months at follow-up. Early improvement, defined as a decrease in the BDI score of at least 30% after 20 and after 30 days, and CD were analyzed using binary logistic regression. Results: Both early improvement definitions were predictive of remission at posttreatment. Early improvement after 30 days showed a sustained treatment effect in the follow-up phase, whereas early improvement after 20 days failed to show a persistent effect regarding remission at follow-up. CD were not significantly related neither at posttreatment nor at follow-up. At no time point CD moderated the prediction by early improvement. Conclusions: We show that early improvement is a valid predictor for short-term remission and at follow-up in an inpatient setting. CD did not predict outcome. Further studies are needed to identify patient subgroups amenable to more tailored treatments.

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[Verf.: Gustav Landauer]

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comp. and transl. by Scherzinger J. Arnold

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Vorbesitzer: Bartholomaeusstift Frankfurt am Main