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  • About
  • 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.
1

A praise of wider functionalism or for more matter in mind

Edwards, J. S. January 1987 (has links)
No description available.
2

Auswirkungen des Cellvas-Mikrostromverfahrens auf die Leistungsfähigkeit bei Sportlern : Analyse möglicher Effekte auf ausgewählte psycho-physische Belastungsparameter im Leistungssport / Cellvas effects of micro current system to the performance of athletes : analysis of possible effects on selected psycho-physical stress parameters in competitive

Gutschow, Ivonne January 2009 (has links)
Hohe Leistungsansprüche im Wettkampfsport erfordern von den Athleten eine hohe sportliche Belastbarkeit. Möglichkeiten die Trainingsumfänge und -intensitäten zu erhöhen, sind z.T. ausgeschöpft. So bestehen nach wie vor Bestrebungen neue Wege zu finden, um mögliche Leistungsreserven zu erschließen. Elektrotherapieverfahren haben sich im klinischen Alltag, u.a. zur Behandlung von Traumata, bewährt und werden häufig zum Zweck der Analgesierung, Verbesserung der Gewebedurchblutung und zur Muskelstimulation angewandt. Deren Einsatz im adjuvanten Bereich der Trainingsbegleitung wurde bislang nur vereinzelt beschrieben. In der vorliegenden Studie wurden die Auswirkungen einer elektromagnetischen Anwendungsform auf ausgewählte psycho-physische Parameter untersucht (Kontrollgruppenvergleich mit placebokontrolliertem Design), um Aussagen über praxisrelevante Ansätze zur trainingsunterstützenden Betreuung abzuleiten. Es stellte sich die Frage, ob eine Intervention (15 x / 4 Wo.) mit frequenzmodulierten Wechselströmen im vorwiegend niederfrequenten Wirkungsspektrum (0-10000Hz, 5 μA / cm², CellVAS®) zu einer Beeinflussung der untersuchten Parameter führen und dahingehend nachhaltige leistungsfördernde oder -reduzierende Effekte erzielt werden könnten. Des Weiteren sollte geprüft werden, inwiefen die erhobenen Parameter (PWC170, Squat-Jump, Lateralflexion der Wirbelsäule und SF36®) aussagekräftig genug sind. Die Wirksamkeit des Applikationsform wurde im Prä-Post-Vergleich vor (T1), nach (T2) und 4 Wo. nach Abschluss (T3, Nachhaltigkeit) der Intervention analysiert. Die Teilnehmer der Kontrollgruppe erhielten vergleichbare Applikationen im Placebomodus. Das Probandenkollektiv bestand aus gesunden Leistungssportlern, deren Sportarten einen hohen Kraftausdaueranteil enthielten (n=127). Die Gruppenzuteilung erfolgte teilrandomisiert in Haupt- (HG) und Kontrollgruppe (KG). Zudem wurden die Gruppen zusätzlich geschlechtsspezifisch getrennt. Im Untersuchungsverlauf ließen sich Veränderungen für die Leistungsparameter PWC170 und Squat Jump erkennen. Inwiefern diese Abweichungen auf den Einfluss der Intervention mit frequenzmodulierten Wechselströmen im niederfrequenten Wirkungsspektrum zurückzuführen sind, konnte in dieser Untersuchung nicht eindeutig geklärt werden. Die nachgewiesenen Effekte ließen sich nach den zu Grunde liegenden wissenschaftlichen Standards nicht statistisch valide belegen. Der wissenschaftliche Nachweis einer mögliche Leistungsveränderung konnte nicht abschließend erbracht werden. Im therapeutischen Bereich hat die untersuchte Applikationsform, auf Basis der bestehen Studienlage, ihre Anwendung gefunden und kann bedenkenlos verwendet werden. Für den Einsatz als unterstützendes Verfahren in der sportlichen Praxis besteht nach wie vor Bedarf an validen, randomisierten Studien, die die Wirksamkeit der Applikationsform auf psycho-physische Parameter von Athleten nachhaltig belegen, bevor sie in der sportlichen Praxis Anwendung finden sollten. / High performance requirements in competitive sports require the athlete a high level of aerobic fitness. The training opportunities and scopes intensities increase, are z.T. exhausted. To persist The attempt to find new ways to potential performance reserves additional market opportunities. Electrotherapy procedures have been in clinical practice, including to treatment of trauma, and are often proved for the purpose of analgesia, improvement of tissue perfusion and muscle stimulation applied. Their use in the field of adjuvant training support has so far been described only sporadically. In the present study, the effects were a electromagnetic application form on selected psycho-physical parameters examined (control group compared with placebo-controlled design) to statements about practical approaches to derive training support care. It turned the whether an intervention (15 x / 4 wk) with frequency currents in predominantly low-spectrum (0-10000Hz, 5 uA / cm ², CellVAS ®) to influence the parameters investigated, and so lead sustainable performance-enhancing or-reducing effects could be achieved. It should also be examined to what extent the parameters collected (PWC170, squat-jump, lateral flexion of the spine and SF36 ®) meaningful enough. The effectiveness of the application form was in the pre-post comparison before (T1), after (T2) and 4 wk) after (T3, sustainability of intervention analysis. The participants in the control group received similar applications in the placebo mode. The group consisted of healthy volunteers, athletes, whose endurance sports a high proportion of included (n = 127). The group allocation was partially randomizedin in main-(HG) and ontrol group (KG). In addition, the groups were additionally gender separately. In the course of the investigation could be changes for the performance parameters and PWC170 Squat Jump recognize. How far this Deviations on the impact of the intervention with frequency Due to currents in the low frequency spectrum are, could not be clarified clearly in this study. The effects could be detected by the underlying academic standards show not statistically valid. The scientific evidence of a possible change in performance could not be finally delivered. In the therapeutic range has examined the application form, are based on the Study location, found their application and can be safely used will. For use as a supportive procedure in the sports practice, there remains a need for valid, randomized studies evaluating the effectiveness of the application form on psycho-physical parameters of athletes demonstrate a sustained before Refer to the athletic practice should apply.
3

Transforming Actor Training: Michael Chekhov's Psycho-Physical Technique

Wion, Brenda 12 May 2008 (has links)
No description available.
4

The psychological impact of guerilla warfare on the boer forces during the Anglo-Boer war

McLeod, A.J. 20 September 2004 (has links)
The thesis is based on a multi disciplinary study involving both particulars regarding military history and certain psychological theories. In order to be able to discuss the psychological experiences of Boers during the guerrilla phase of the Anglo-Boer War, the first chapters of the thesis strive to provide the required background. Firstly an overview of the initial conventional phase of the war is furnished, followed by a discussion of certain psychological issues relevant to stress and methods of coping with stress. Subsequently, guerrilla warfare as a global concern is examined. A number of important events during the transitional stage, in other words, the period between conventional warfare and total guerrilla warfare, are considered followed by the regional details concerning the Boers’ plans for guerrilla warfare. These details include the ecological features, the socio-economic issues of that time and military information about the regions illustrating the dissimilarity and variety involved. In the chapters that follow the focus is concentrated on the psychological impact of the guerrilla war on the Boers. The wide range of stressors (factors inducing stress) are arranged according to certain topics: stress caused by military situations; stress caused by the loss of infrastructure in the republics; stress caused by environmental factors; stress arising from daily hardships; stress caused by anguish and finally stressors prompted by an individuals disposition. Then the psychological theories regarding an individual’s resistance resources (or general resistance resources ─ GRRs) and the means of using these resources to cope with stress are applied to the actual circumstances that the Boers were faced with. This discourse is arranged according to material resources, motivational issues and intrapersonal resources. Subsequently the complete guerrilla warfare phase is considered, the accent being placed on the psychological effect that the Boers’ strategies, as well as the British counter strategies, had on the republican forces. The phase is subdivided into four stages according to the course of the war, while still furnishing an overall account of the guerrilla phase ─ ranging from the initial successes on Boer side, the gradual decline in Boer initiatives to the final months, when the few successful encounters that the Boers launched, came too late to change matters. In the final chapter the impact of the guerrilla warfare on a selected group of Boers is examined in the form of case studies. The group includes President M.T. Steyn, whose health failed him in the end and Generals C.R. de Wet and J.C. Smuts, where their positive conduct is considered from a psychological perspective. The result of the continuous pressure on the young Commandant G.J. Scheepers is examined and the stress related experiences of Chief Field Cornet H.S. van der Walt, Burghers P.J. du Toit and R.W. Schikkerling are analysed. / Thesis (DPhil(History))--University of Pretoria, 2005. / Jurisprudence / unrestricted

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