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Ciklas „Apsilankymas sename dvare“ / Cycle "A visit in old manor "Masiliūnaitė, Birutė 15 January 2007 (has links)
Everybody of us forming our life by minds and words. If your view to some possibility is limited, so this bound becoming reality for you.
L. Hay
By the cycle of pictures „A visit in old manor“, with surrealism and minimalism stylistics, photography, solarization effect and serigraphy. I tried to convey my view to human‘s communication problem, in which final a person is stuffing to the frame of loneliness. The rhythm of our life everyday becoming more crazy, more fast, sometimes you can‘t to catch then you are comming alone and not necessary to anybody. I tried to see difference between loneliness and wish to be alone.
The problem, which i analyse, put to the cycle of eleven works „A visit in old manor“. With the my view to surrealism, i putted a human inside to an old, deserted manor, locked him in a walls of building. Minimalism helped with minimal implements: upstarting and disappearing text, fragments of map, birds, colors – to give a chanse for loner to communicate. All works have his name - numeration ASD1, ASD2, ...ASD10, ASD11, letters reflect a cycle‘s name, the number – the succession of works and my view to starting and progressing problem and the way to solve it.
In the description i have acquainted reader with techniques, which i used in this work, their performance ways, authors, who had influenc to my indidual artistical touch and style. I am acquainting not only with verbal form, but also with visual. With this work you will know a part of me. That i... [to full text]
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Mikčiojančių suaugusiųjų patiriamo vienišumo sąsaja su socialiniu palaikymu ir socialiniu nerimu / The relationships of loneliness, social support and social anxiety among stuttering adultsArgustaitė, Gita 11 June 2012 (has links)
Tyrime dalyvavo 74 Lietuvoje gyvenantys mikčiojantys asmenys nuo 17 iki 58 metų amžiaus (iš jų 38 vyrai ir 36 moterys) ir 74 nemikčiojantys asmenys nuo 18 iki 51 metų (37 vyrai ir 37 moterys). Tiriamiesiems pateikta interneto svetainėje patalpinta apklausa, susidedanti iš diferencinio vienišumo klausimyno, socialinio aprūpinimo klausimyno ir nerimo socialinėse interakcijose klausimyno. Taip pat pateikta socialinių-demografinių klausimų. Gauti rezultatai rodo, jog vieniši mikčiojantys asmenys jaučia daugiau socialinio nerimo ir gauna mažiau socialinio palaikymo, lyginant su nevienišais mikčiojančiais asmenimis. Be to, vieniši mikčiojantys asmenys, gaunantys daugiau socialinio palaikymo, jaučia mažiau socialinio nerimo negu vieniši mikčiojantys asmenys, gaunantys mažiau socialinio palaikymo. Taip pat apskaičiuota, jog apskritai mikčiojančiojo amžius neturi sąsajos su jo gaunamu socialiniu palaikymu, tačiau kuo vyresnis yra mikčiojantis asmuo, tuo mažiau jis jausis socialiai integruotas, ir atvirkščiai. Tyrimo rezultatai rodo, jog mikčiojančiųjų vienišumą paaiškina mažas socialinis palaikymas ir didelis socialinis nerimas, o socialinį nerimą paaiškina stipresnis mikčiojimas. / 74 stuterrers currently residing in Lithuania, aged 17-58, (38 men and 36 women) and 74 non-stutterers, also currently residing in Lithuania, aged 18-51 (37 men and 37 women), took part in the research. The respondents filled out an online survey consisting of the Differential Loneliness Scale, the Social Provisions Scale and the Social Interaction Anxiety Scale. Some sociodemographic questions were also included in the survey. The results show that lonely stuttering adults had higher levels of social anxiety and received less social support than their less lonely counterparts. Also, lonely stuttering adults who received more social support had lower levels of social anxiety than lonely stuttering adults who received less social support. It was also calculated that the stutterer‘s age does not have any direct linkage to their level of received social support, however, the older a stutterer gets, the less socially integrated he or she will feel. The results also show that the stutterers‘ loneliness was buffered by higher levels of social support and negatively affected by higher levels of social anxiety. Moreover, social anxiety was shown to be negatively affected by more severe stuttering.
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