914 resultados para Cumulative trauma disorder
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This paper discusses the incidence of hearing impaired children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and methods of diagnosis.
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La presente investigación analiza, desde una lectura interdisciplinaria literaturapsicoanálisis, la influencia de una de las principales motivaciones inconscientes de carácter individual y colectivo –el trauma del nacimiento– en la creación poética de tres de las voces más representativas de la literatura latinoamericana: Alejandra Pizarnik, Cristina Peri Rossi y Blanca Varela. La proyección simbólica que emerge de la evocación fantástica de este momento, concebido como el más doloroso tanto como decisivo de la historia de todo ser humano, condiciona la presencia de diferentes imaginarios que categorizan la existencia de dos grandes grupos de fantasías, las de reinfetación y de renacimiento, evidenciadas en el arte y en la literatura a lo largo de toda la historia de la humanidad. Lo que se pretende es identificar cómo en la escritura de estas voces líricas, determinadas por estas pulsiones de vida y de muerte, de dependencia y de individuación, de deseo de arraigo y de exilio; o inclusive, marcadas por la ambivalencia y la sublimación del acto creativo, reconstruyen, a través de sus discursos manifiestos y latentes, toda la simbología del trauma del nacimiento.
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El presente trabajo explora el desarrollo y los desafíos que tienen las intervenciones psicológicas o psicosociales en casos de violaciones severas de derechos humanos y en el marco de procesos de justicia nacional, internacional y transicional, así como la necesidad de implementarlas para precautelar el bienestar integral de las víctimas y sobrevivientes y proteger sus derechos en dichos procesos. Se analizan algunos paradigmas que existen en cuanto a las intervenciones de trauma en contextos políticos y se proponen algunas vertientes teóricas que alimentan el trabajo de investigación y atención de este tipo de situaciones traumáticas. Por último, se revisan brevemente algunas experiencias en las que las intervenciones psicosociales han tenido un papel importante como la Corte Penal Internacional (CPI), la Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos (Corte IDH) y la Comisión de la Verdad de Ecuador (CVE).
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The purpose of this document is to provide a single source of reference for every paper published in the journals directly related to research in Construction Management. It is indexed by author and keyword and contains the titles, authors, abstracts and keywords of every article from the following journals: • Building Research and Information (BRI) • Construction Management and Economics (CME) • Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (ECAM) • Journal of Construction Procurement (JCP) • Journal of Construction Research (JCR) • Journal of Financial Management in Property and Construction (JFM) • RICS Research Papers (RICS) The index entries give short forms of the bibliographical citations, rather than page numbers, to enable annual updates to the abstracts. Each annual update will carry cumulative indexes, so that only one index needs to be consulted.
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The purpose of this document is to provide a single source of reference for every paper published in the journals directly related to research in Construction Management. This volume brings together articles published during 1999. It is indexed by author and keyword and contains the titles, authors, abstracts and keywords of every article from the following journals: • Building Research and Information (BRI) • Construction Management and Economics (CME) • Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (ECAM) • Journal of Construction Procurement (JCP) • RICS Research Papers (RICS) The index entries give short forms of the bibliographical citations, rather than page numbers, to enable rapid reference to articles. A cumulative volume is available from the editor. Included in this volume is an appendix listing a wide range of journals associated with construction management research, giving details of frequency, editorial addresses and web sites, as well as whether each journal is international and/or refereed.
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Background: Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) holds promise as a noninvasive means of identifying neural responses that can be used to predict treatment response before beginning a drug trial. Imaging paradigms employing facial expressions as presented stimuli have been shown to activate the amygdala and anterior cingulate cortex (ACC). Here, we sought to determine whether pretreatment amygdala and rostral ACC (rACC) reactivity to facial expressions could predict treatment outcomes in patients with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD).Methods: Fifteen subjects (12 female subjects) with GAD participated in an open-label venlafaxine treatment trial. Functional magnetic resonance imaging responses to facial expressions of emotion collected before subjects began treatment were compared with changes in anxiety following 8 weeks of venlafaxine administration. In addition, the magnitude of fMRI responses of subjects with GAD were compared with that of 15 control subjects (12 female subjects) who did not have GAD and did not receive venlafaxine treatment.Results The magnitude of treatment response was predicted by greater pretreatment reactivity to fearful faces in rACC and lesser reactivity in the amygdala. These individual differences in pretreatment rACC and amygdala reactivity within the GAD group were observed despite the fact that 1) the overall magnitude of pretreatment rACC and amygdala reactivity did not differ between subjects with GAD and control subjects and 2) there was no main effect of treatment on rACC-amygdala reactivity in the GAD group.Conclusions: These findings show that this pattern of rACC-amygdala responsivity could prove useful as a predictor of venlafaxine treatment response in patients with GAD.