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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.
571

Work relationships as investments the unexplored component of continuance commitment /

Cohen, Melissa A. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Bowling Green State University, 2007. / Document formatted into pages; contains x, 146 p. Includes bibliographical references.
572

Teacher Leaders' Perceptions of Relational Influence: A Phenomenological Study

Bowe, Linda Marie January 2009 (has links) (PDF)
No description available.
573

Dimensions of Non-violent Couple Conflict: A Look at Joint Leisure and Relationship Satisfaction

Michaud, Lori January 2006 (has links) (PDF)
No description available.
574

Evolução da relação treinador-atleta no percurso da carreira desportiva do trampolinista

Damásio, Luís Miguel Lopes January 2001 (has links)
No description available.
575

The benefits of dual relationships in a church or rural setting

Homer, Jon M. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Lancaster Bible College, 2007. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 57-59).
576

Die gesagsbelewing van die adolessent in die ouerhuis

Ferreira, Willemina Alberdina 11 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / Gevorderde skoolsillabusse, die medta en 'n ekonomtes-politiessosiaal- georienteerde gemeenskap, lei daartoe dat dte adolessent op 'n vroee ouderdom sy potensiaal ten opsigte van sy verstandelike, emosionele, fisiese, morele en sosiale ontwikkeling optimaal kan realiseer. Daarvoor is die adolessent aangewese op die steun van die ouer. Dit bring mee dat hoer eise ook aan die ouer as opvoeder gestel word. Die sukses van opvoeding in die ouerhuis word bepaal deur die kwaliteit van die gesagsverhouding tussen die ouer en die adolessent.' Die ouer se hantering van gesag is bepalend vir die adolessent se belewing van gesag. Die stel van reels en regulastes en die wyse waarop dissipline en straf toegepas word, lei tot die adolessent se aanvaarding, verwerping of uitoefening van gesag. Ten einde 'n toereikende ouer-adolessent-relasie daar te stel, moet adolessensie as 'n tydperk van besfnnfng oor nuwe regte en verantwoordelikhede in plaas van 'n tydperk van konflik oor norme beskou word. / Advanced school syllabi, the media and communlties that are economically, politically and socially orientated result In adolescents' early realisation of optimal potential regarding intellectual, emotional, physical, moral and social development. Such accelerated development requires the support of parents which results ln higher expectations being made of parents as educators. The success of education In the home ls determined by the quality of the relationship of authority between the parent and the adolescent. The parent's style of authority determines the adolescent's experience of authority. The formulation of rules and regulations and the manner of disciplining and punishing leads to the adolescent's rejection or acceptance of a~thorlty and own exercising of authority.· In order to establish an adequate parent-adolescent relationship, adolescence should be regarded as a time to review rights and responsibilIities rather than a period of conflict over norms. / Psychology of Education / M.Ed. (Sielkundige Opvoeding)
577

Relationship accounts as identity management

McGhee, Patrick January 1987 (has links)
No description available.
578

Educação permanente em unidades de urgência e emergência: do significado à prática

Fernandes, Ana Maria [UNESP] 22 February 2011 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:28:19Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2011-02-22Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T19:57:33Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 fernandes_am_me_botfm.pdf: 569513 bytes, checksum: b87f81dc8cdfd26dc22806c63dcfb67d (MD5) / Ministério da Saúde / Este estudo teve com objetivo conhecer o significado e a prática que os enfermeiros das unidades de urgência e emergência de um Município do interior do Estado de São Paulo têm sobre Educação Permanente em Saúde (EPS). Foi um estudo qualitativo em que foram entrevistados 16 enfermeiros de duas unidades de urgência e emergência. A coleta de dados foi realizada através de entrevista semiestruturada gravada em aparelho áudio e digital e o tratamento dos dados foi realizado por meio da Análise de Conteúdo. Os resultados deste estudo foram organizados nas seguintes categorias temáticas: quanto ao significado da EPS para enfermeiros de unidades de urgência e emergência: os enfermeiros afirmam que é um programa de ensino permanente e progressivo que qualifica, estimula e ajuda os profissionais na resolução dos problemas do dia a dia; são ações estratégicas de saúde que promovem transformações individuais e institucionais. Quanto à prática da EPS em unidades de urgência e emergência: por meio de treinamentos e cursos de diversos temas, porém, que não atendem as expectativas dos envolvidos; capacitações e treinamentos restritos para os cargos de chefia e diretoria; e falta de estrutura organizacional para a prática de EPS. As conclusões deste estudo nos permitem considerar a necessidade de investimentos em habilidades comunicacionais para viabilizar a possibilidade de diminuir conflitos, ansiedade e os temores gerados pelo estresse do dia a dia. Isso exige envolvimento, sensibilidade, atenção, compreensão, diálogo, apoio, conforto e esclarecimento de dúvidas. A construção da EPS não é exclusividade da gestão, mas de todos os sujeitos responsáveis pela produção de saúde, incluindo, profissionais de saúde, usuários, prestadores de serviços, instituições de ensino, entre outros. Por mais que a EPS valorize o coletivo, não se pode esquecer que o... / This study aimed to know the meaning and practice that nurses in urgency and emergency units in a district of São Paulo have on Continuing Health Education (EPS). It was a qualitative study which 16 nurses were interviewed in two emergency service units. Data was conducted through a semi-structured interview recorded on audio and digital equipment and data processing was dane through Content Analysis. The results were organized into the following themes: the meaning of the EPS for nurses that work in urgency and emergency units: the nurses say it is an permanent educational program that qualifies, encourages and helps professionals in solving problems during their wark; it is strategic actions in health that promote individual and institutional transformations. In the practice of EPS at urgency and emergency: through training and courses in some areas, however, that do not meet the expectations af people who work there; capacity building and training restricted to positions af leadership and management and lack of organizational structure for the practice of EPS. The findings of this study allow us to consider the need for investments in communication skills to make possible reduce conflicts, anxiety and fears that can happen in the stress of everyday life. This requires invalvement, sensitivity, caring, understanding, dialogue, support, comfort and c1arifyquestions. The construction of the EPS is not exclusive to management, but in ali subjects for the construction of health, including health professionals, users, service providers, educational institutions, and others. As much as the EPS value the collective, we can not forget that the collective consists of individuais who have singularities, which should strengthen the foundation for this construction
579

A description of content for a marriage enrichment programme

Govender, Vidiya 14 July 2008 (has links)
The divorce rate in society today seems to be reaching alarming proportions. Every individual has experienced the effects of divorce in some way or another, either through relatives, friends, parents or through their own marriages ending in divorce. Social workers and other social service professionals need to find new and creative ways to address the problem of maintaining and sustaining marriages. Marriages need support in order to survive. This support is essential and necessary as healthy marriages form the basis of healthy families and healthy families help to create a healthy society. The implication thus is a need for a proactive and preventative approach to assist married couples. Marriage enrichment (ME) provides a solution to helping couples maintain marital happiness and satisfaction. ME focuses on sustaining, nurturing, strengthening and enriching marriage relationships. It is an approach that generally refers to weekend retreat programmes and other group settings in which married couples with reasonably healthy marriages learn how to improve their marriage and increase pleasure and success. Marriage enrichment uses an educational and skills training perspective that encourages and enhances good communication and interpersonal relations between spouses. The aim of this study is to identify and describe the content of a marriage enrichment programme. The objectives of the study are as follows: to explore the need for a marriage enrichment programme by means of the perusal of available literature and an empirical study; to explore the elements that will comprise the content of an enrichment programme by means of qualitative research using different focus groups; to provide themes and guidelines for the development of an enrichment programme; to formulate conclusions and recommendations based on the results obtained from the study. The study was conducted with 12 social workers from two different government organisations in the Johannesburg area. The research findings provided positive results. Themes and guidelines on the content for a marriage enrichment programme were identified. / Dr. Emmerentie Oliphant
580

Object relations theraphy and interpersonal therapy : a comparison

Rabinowitz-Symon, Lynn Ruth 14 April 2014 (has links)
M.A. (Clinical Psychology) / Please refer to full text to view abstract

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