970 resultados para Sessions, Kate Olivia, 1857-1940


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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F11178

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In the United States, “binge” drinking among college students is an emerging public health concern due to the significant physical and psychological effects on young adults. The focus is on identifying interventions that can help decrease high-risk drinking behavior among this group of drinkers. One such intervention is Motivational interviewing (MI), a client-centered therapy that aims at resolving client ambivalence by developing discrepancy and engaging the client in change talk. Of late, there is a growing interest in determining the active ingredients that influence the alliance between the therapist and the client. This study is a secondary analysis of the data obtained from the Southern Methodist Alcohol Research Trial (SMART) project, a dismantling trial of MI and feedback among heavy drinking college students. The present project examines the relationship between therapist and client language in MI sessions on a sample of “binge” drinking college students. Of the 126 SMART tapes, 30 tapes (‘MI with feedback’ group = 15, ‘MI only’ group = 15) were randomly selected for this study. MISC 2.1, a mutually exclusive and exhaustive coding system, was used to code the audio/videotaped MI sessions. Therapist and client language were analyzed for communication characteristics. Overall, therapists adopted a MI consistent style and clients were found to engage in change talk. Counselor acceptance, empathy, spirit, and complex reflections were all significantly related to client change talk (p-values ranged from 0.001 to 0.047). Additionally, therapist ‘advice without permission’ and MI Inconsistent therapist behaviors were strongly correlated with client sustain talk (p-values ranged from 0.006 to 0.048). Simple linear regression models showed a significant correlation between MI consistent (MICO) therapist language (independent variable) and change talk (dependent variable) and MI inconsistent (MIIN) therapist language (independent variable) and sustain talk (dependent variable). The study has several limitations such as small sample size, self-selection bias, poor inter-rater reliability for the global scales and the lack of a temporal measure of therapist and client language. Future studies might consider a larger sample size to obtain more statistical power. In addition the correlation between therapist language, client language and drinking outcome needs to be explored.^

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Prenatal genetic counseling patients have the ability to choose from a myriad of screening and diagnostic testing options, each with intricacies and caveats regarding accuracy and timing. Decisions regarding such testing can be difficult and are often made on the same day that testing is performed. Therefore, it is reasonable to consider that the support people brought to an appointment may have a role in the decision-making process. We aimed to better define this potential role by examining the incoming knowledge and expectations of support people who attended prenatal genetic counseling appointments. Support people were asked to complete a survey at one of seven Houston area prenatal clinics. The survey included questions regarding demographics, relationship to patient, incoming knowledge of the appointment, expectations of decision-making and perceived levels of influence over the decisions that would be made during the counseling session. The majority (79.4%) of the 252 participants were spouses/partners. Overall, there was poor knowledge of the referral indications with only 33.5% of participants correctly identifying the patient’s indication. Participants had even poorer knowledge of testing options that would be offered during the session, as only 17.7% were able to correctly identify testing options that would be discussed during the genetic counseling session. Of participants, just 3.6% said that they did not want to be included in discussions about screening/testing options. Only a few participants thought that they had less influence over decisions related to the pregnancy than over non-pregnancy decisions. Participants who reported feeling like they had a higher level of influence were likely to attend more of the pregnancy-related appointments with the patient. Findings from this study have provided insight into the perspective of support persons and have identified gaps in knowledge that may exist between the patients and the people they choose to bring with them into the genetic counseling session. In addition, this study is a starting point to assess how much the support people think that they impact the decision-making process of prenatal genetic counseling patients versus how much the prenatal patients value the input of the support people.

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Los teóricos de la literatura han propuesto una serie de conceptos específicos para estudiar la problematización del hecho literario. Unido a esto la noción de "espacio literario" aparece como búsqueda de la esencia de la literatura y de un campo donde se asiente la intimidad del yo. A partir de esta categoría y su asociación con el concepto de mentalidad, entendida como forma de pensar que se sucede a lo largo de la historia donde se plasman códigos de vida, en el presente trabajo se analizan dos ensayos sobre la problemática femenina y su inserción en el espacio intelectual de su época. El estudio de los ensayos de Delfina Bunge Las mujeres y su vocación y La mujer y su expresión de Victoria Ocampo pretende destacar la búsqueda de un espacio literario femenino propio centrando el interés particularmente en la problemática de la emancipación de la mujer. Los dos textos se articulan sobre algunos ejes temáticos comunes que permiten establecer coincidencias en el pensamiento de estas escritoras argentinas respecto de la maternidad, la educación y la igualdad respecto del varón.

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Fil: Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Comité Editorial Revista Scripta Mediaevalia..

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Desde fines del siglo XIX, en diferentes ámbitos institucionales, científicos, y profesionales, se comenzó a dirimir sobre la construcción de viviendas por parte del Estado destinadas a los sectores y grupos sociales identificados como empleados, pobres, trabajadores, obreros, e inmigrantes, a la vez que se establecían correspondencias entre los niveles socioculturales y socioeconómicos, las localizaciones urbanas y sus espacios domésticos. Las propuestas oscilaban entre la aceptación, transformación, y erradicación, y hacían evidente los juicios de valor divergentes sobre la coexistencia de grupos y sectores sociales diversos en el medio urbano, hasta arribar en la década de 1930 a concepciones conciliadoras que comenzaron a operar bajo el signo de lo popular. Se analizarán los discursos sobre el espacio doméstico que emergieron en los contextos de difusión y discusión de los diferentes proyectos habitacionales legislativos y arquitecturales con la finalidad de dar cuenta acerca de las caracterizaciones sociales que operaban en cada escenario histórico.

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El trabajo analiza uno de los espacios asociativos juveniles de la Acción Católica Argentina (A.C.A): la Juventud de Acción Católica (J.A.C). Aborda como se esbozó esa tendencia asociativa dentro y fuera de las Parroquias, los elementos formativos en los cuales eran educados los jóvenes por medio del apostolado celular, los mecanismos de ingreso, las formas de inserción barrial y las relaciones político-contextuales que actuaron como telón de fondo y, de cierta forma, "competían" con la J.A.C.. El trabajo nos direcciona a pensar las distintas formas en que la juventud -entendida en términos culturales y no solamente biológicos- se insertó en determinados espacios sociales en pos de definir una identidad juvenil. Esto se dio en una coyuntura en la cual la Iglesia había intentado "re cristianizar" la sociedad argentina batallando contra los elementos del liberalismo que dominaban la esfera política.

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An integrated instrument package for measuring and understanding the surface radiation budget of sea ice is presented, along with results from its first deployment. The setup simultaneously measures broadband fluxes of upwelling and downwelling terrestrial and solar radiation (four components separately), spectral fluxes of incident and reflected solar radiation, and supporting data such as air temperature and humidity, surface temperature, and location (GPS), in addition to photographing the sky and observed surface during each measurement. The instruments are mounted on a small sled, allowing measurements of the radiation budget to be made at many locations in the study area to see the effect of small-scale surface processes on the large-scale radiation budget. Such observations have many applications, from calibration and validation of remote sensing products to improving our understanding of surface processes that affect atmosphere-snow-ice interactions and drive feedbacks, ultimately leading to the potential to improve climate modelling of ice-covered regions of the ocean. The photographs, spectral data, and other observations allow for improved analysis of the broadband data. An example of this is shown by using the observations made during a partly cloudy day, which show erratic variations due to passing clouds, and creating a careful estimate of what the radiation budget along the observed line would have been under uniform sky conditions, clear or overcast. Other data from the setup's first deployment, in June 2011 on fast ice near Point Barrow, Alaska, are also shown; these illustrate the rapid changes of the radiation budget during a cold period that led to refreezing and new snow well into the melt season.