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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Why horses? Why not horses? equine-facilitated therapy as it applies to mental health : a project based upon an independent investigation /

Worms, Katie Ann. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.W.)--Smith College School for Social Work, Northampton, Mass., 2009. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 65-66).
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The influence of motion type on memory of simple events

Unknown Date (has links)
This experiment investigated an individual's memory of specific motion events, unique actor, intrinsic motion, and extrinsic motion combination. Intrinsic motions involve the movement of an individual's body parts in a specific manner to move around, while extrinsic motions specify a path in reference to an external object. Participants viewed video clips, each depicting an actor performing a unique extrinsic and intrinsic motion combination. One week later, they viewed a different series of retrieval video clips consisting of old (identical to encoding), extrinsic conjunction (extrinsic motion previously performed by different actor), intrinsic conjunction (intrinsic motion previously performed by different actor), and new (novel extrinsic or intrinsic motion) video clips. Participants responded "yes" to viewing the old video clips the most often, followed by conjunction video clips, and then new video clips. Furthermore, there were a greater number of "yes" event memory recognition responses for extrinsic conjunction items than intrinsic conjunction items. / by Johanna D. Berger. / Thesis (M.A.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2009. / Includes bibliography. / Electronic reproduction. Boca Raton, Fla., 2009. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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The influrence of language on recognition memory for motion

Unknown Date (has links)
Satellite-framed languages and verb-framed languages differ in how they encode motion events. English encodes or lexicalizes Path in verb particles, prepositional phrases, or satellites associated with the main verb. In contrast, Turkish tends to encode Path in the main verb of a clause. When describing motion events, English speakers typically use verbs that convey information about manner rather than path, whereas Turkish speakers do the opposite. In this study, we investigated whether this crosslinguistic difference between English and Turkish influences how the speakers of these languages perform in a non-linguistic recognition memory task. In a video description task, English speakers used more manner verbs in the main verb of sentences than Turkish speakers did. In the recognition memory task, English speakers attended more strongly than Turkish speakers did to path of motion. English and Turkish speakers attended equally to manner of motion, however, providing no support for the linguistic relativity hypothesis. / by Ferhat Karaman. / Thesis (M.A.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2013. / Includes bibliography. / Mode of access: World Wide Web. / System requirements: Adobe Reader.
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O amor de transferência na clínica das psicoses / Transference love in psychosis’ clinic

Freitas, Vanessa Cristina de 31 March 2017 (has links)
Submitted by Filipe dos Santos (fsantos@pucsp.br) on 2017-04-06T12:49:43Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Vanessa Cristina de Freitas.pdf: 2220159 bytes, checksum: 1def4800f45a7b4670a7699bac471e83 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-04-06T12:49:43Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Vanessa Cristina de Freitas.pdf: 2220159 bytes, checksum: 1def4800f45a7b4670a7699bac471e83 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2017-03-31 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES / This dissertation devotes itself to study the elaboration of psychoanalytic treatment for psychotic patients, having in view the impasses regarding the constitution of the transfer in the delusional psychic functioning. It starts from an enigmatic situation experienced by the analyst during her appointments with a psychotic patient who expressed himself by a loving speech. The paper presents an articulation between the psychoanalytic concepts of neurosis, psychosis and transference, mainly from Freud and Lacan, contemplating reflections about the patient’s delirious construction uniqueness, in which are included transference love’s peculiarities in psychosis clinic and psychoanalyst’s listening when facing a delusional discursive logic / A presente dissertação dedica-se ao estudo da configuração do tratamento psicanalítico a pacientes psicóticos, tendo em vista os impasses frente à constituição da transferência diante do funcionamento psíquico delirante. Parte então de uma situação enigmática vivida pela analista ao longo dos atendimentos a um paciente psicótico que se expressava com um discurso amoroso. Apresenta uma articulação entre os conceitos psicanalíticos de neurose, psicose e transferência, sobretudo a partir de Freud e Lacan, para contemplar reflexões acerca da singular construção delirante do paciente, incluindo as peculiaridades do amor de transferência na clínica das psicoses e a escuta do psicanalista no encontro com a lógica discursiva delirante
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Drawing the line an exploration of Otto Kernberg and Marsha Linehan's understanding of borderline personality disorder : a project based upon an independent investigation /

Schwan-Rosenwald, Lili. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.W.)--Smith College School for Social Work, Northampton, Mass., 2007 / Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment for the degree of Master of Social Work. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 102-108).
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The experience of organisational development consultants working in the systems psychodynamic stance

Myburg, Hester Susanna 11 1900 (has links)
When working from the systems psychodynamic stance, consultants experience that they become part of the group dynamics through projection, projective identification, transference and counter-transference. This research was undertaken to explore the impact on consultants doing systems psychodynamic consultation in their own formal system within a large financial institution in South Africa. Findings were that primary (race, gender and age), and secondary (social identity, language and skills, or level of expertise in this consulting stance) diversity factors strongly impact on them. Consultants play a strong containment role. Consultants experienced the effect at all levels of their lives, including intellectual (struggling to function and think clearly), physical (insomnia, eating disorders, usual exercise not helping), emotional (crying and anger) and social (their work not being understood by friends and family, growing apart from loved ones). For all of them the positive spin-off was the personal growth on the journey that they embarked on. / Industrial and Organisational Psychology / M. Comm. (Industrial and Organisational Psychology)
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The experience of organisational development consultants working in the systems psychodynamic stance

Myburg, Hester Susanna 11 1900 (has links)
When working from the systems psychodynamic stance, consultants experience that they become part of the group dynamics through projection, projective identification, transference and counter-transference. This research was undertaken to explore the impact on consultants doing systems psychodynamic consultation in their own formal system within a large financial institution in South Africa. Findings were that primary (race, gender and age), and secondary (social identity, language and skills, or level of expertise in this consulting stance) diversity factors strongly impact on them. Consultants play a strong containment role. Consultants experienced the effect at all levels of their lives, including intellectual (struggling to function and think clearly), physical (insomnia, eating disorders, usual exercise not helping), emotional (crying and anger) and social (their work not being understood by friends and family, growing apart from loved ones). For all of them the positive spin-off was the personal growth on the journey that they embarked on. / Industrial and Organisational Psychology / M. Comm. (Industrial and Organisational Psychology)
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"Please do not lean on the computer it has feelings too" the relationships transferred by humans to technology /

Harper, Jocelyn R. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Wollongong, 2007. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references: leaf 331-363.
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O conceito de repetição na psicanálise freudiana: ressonâncias clínicas na re-elaboração simbólica do repetido / The concept of repetition in the Freudian psychoanalysis: significance in clinical re-elaboration of symbolic repeated

Esperidião Barbosa Neto 07 January 2010 (has links)
Repetição é um dos conceitos fundamentais da psicanálise. O caráter compulsivo da repetição está ligado à pulsão de morte: pura quantidade, afetos sem representações, projetados a esmo, furiosamente. O sujeito é impelido, contra sua vontade, a re-editar novas edições de acontecimentos traumáticos. A recorrência deste sofrimento, no âmbito da transferência, produz efeitos de cura. Para Freud, o tratamento consiste no uso da palavra: tanto a fala do analisando, quanto a do analista, incide sobre os afetos não representados, silenciados, mas indomados desde o trauma. A interpretação metafórica é capaz de dar nome ao indizível. O sujeito re-significa a experiência emocional à medida que os verbaliza, os atos repetitivos perdem consistência. Nesta pesquisa, de natureza teórica, trabalhou-se o conceito de repetição a partir da teoria de Freud, articulando-o ao tratamento. Contribuições de outros pesquisadores psicanalistas e Ilustrações clínicas foram utilizadas com o objetivo de caracterizar a clínica da transferência como lugar onde a compulsão à repetição pode ser tratada. Propõe-se, como conseqüência da pesquisa, um retorno à clínica. Pretende-se avançar no exame do que até aqui se fez, típico da elaboração científica, e que se constituiu o ofício de Freud. / Repetition is one of the fundamental concepts of psychoanalysis. The compulsive character of repetition is linked to the death drive: pure quantity, affection without representations, designed at random, furiously. The subject is compelled against his will, re-edit new editions of traumatic events. The recurrence of this suffering, in the transfer, took effect healing. For Freud, the treatment is the use of the word: both the speech of the analyzed and the analyst, focuses on feelings not represented, silenced, but untamed since the trauma. The metaphorical interpretation is able to name the unspeakable. The subject re-signifies the emotional experience as the verbalizations, the repetitive acts lose consistency. In this research, theoretical, we worked on the concept of repetition from Freuds theory, linking it to the treatment. Contributions from other psychoanalytic investigators and clinical illustrations were used in order to characterize the clinical transfer as where the repetition compulsion can be treated. It is, as a result of research, a return to the clinic. The aim is to advance the examination of what has been done so far, typical of scientific development, and that was the work of Freud.
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O conceito de repetição na psicanálise freudiana: ressonâncias clínicas na re-elaboração simbólica do repetido / The concept of repetition in the Freudian psychoanalysis: significance in clinical re-elaboration of symbolic repeated

Barbosa Neto, Esperidião 07 January 2010 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2017-06-01T18:08:23Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 dissertacao_espiridiao.pdf: 475042 bytes, checksum: 599694ecf28cfc24e2f7798319005b9e (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010-01-07 / Repetition is one of the fundamental concepts of psychoanalysis. The compulsive character of repetition is linked to the death drive: pure quantity, affection without representations, designed at random, furiously. The subject is compelled against his will, re-edit new editions of traumatic events. The recurrence of this suffering, in the transfer, took effect healing. For Freud, the treatment is the use of the word: both the speech of the analyzed and the analyst, focuses on feelings not represented, silenced, but untamed since the trauma. The metaphorical interpretation is able to name the unspeakable. The subject re-signifies the emotional experience as the verbalizations, the repetitive acts lose consistency. In this research, theoretical, we worked on the concept of repetition from Freud s theory, linking it to the treatment. Contributions from other psychoanalytic investigators and clinical illustrations were used in order to characterize the clinical transfer as where the repetition compulsion can be treated. It is, as a result of research, a return to the clinic. The aim is to advance the examination of what has been done so far, typical of scientific development, and that was the work of Freud. / Repetição é um dos conceitos fundamentais da psicanálise. O caráter compulsivo da repetição está ligado à pulsão de morte: pura quantidade, afetos sem representações, projetados a esmo, furiosamente. O sujeito é impelido, contra sua vontade, a re-editar novas edições de acontecimentos traumáticos. A recorrência deste sofrimento, no âmbito da transferência, produz efeitos de cura. Para Freud, o tratamento consiste no uso da palavra: tanto a fala do analisando, quanto a do analista, incide sobre os afetos não representados, silenciados, mas indomados desde o trauma. A interpretação metafórica é capaz de dar nome ao indizível. O sujeito re-significa a experiência emocional à medida que os verbaliza, os atos repetitivos perdem consistência. Nesta pesquisa, de natureza teórica, trabalhou-se o conceito de repetição a partir da teoria de Freud, articulando-o ao tratamento. Contribuições de outros pesquisadores psicanalistas e Ilustrações clínicas foram utilizadas com o objetivo de caracterizar a clínica da transferência como lugar onde a compulsão à repetição pode ser tratada. Propõe-se, como conseqüência da pesquisa, um retorno à clínica. Pretende-se avançar no exame do que até aqui se fez, típico da elaboração científica, e que se constituiu o ofício de Freud.

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