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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.
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Teorie SUR - výcviková komunita jako terciální rodina / SUR Theory - Psychotherapeutic Training Community as a Tertiary Family

Zlámaný, Jan Jakub January 2013 (has links)
Objectives: Theoretical contribution of the research is to extend knowledge about the impact of psychotherapeutic training on its participants. Community and group psychotherapeutic training is an endemic phenomenon which does not appear out of the Czech Republic and has not been systematically investigated yet. Goal: The main goal of my dissertation is to detect the influence of psychotherapeutic community training on its members. Subjects: The subject of investigation is 168 introspectional texts which participants of psychotherapeutic community wrote immediately after completing the training. The texts were developed from the diaries which the members wrote during the 5 years persistence of training. Research methods: Qualitative analyses of documents based on application of methods, techniques and procedures of "grounded theory". Content analysis and focus groups were used as complementary methods. Conclusions: This study formulates an integrated theory of psychotherapeutic approaches including cognitive behavioral methods, psychodynamic psychotherapy and expressive therapeutic techniques concentrated in a system of community and psychotherapy group training. The study describes concrete methods and techniques of leadership work with community and groups which combine social work with large...
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The Effects of Training and Individual Differences in Heart Rate Variability on the Golf Swing’s Coordination Structure

Speller, Lassiter F. 30 August 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Proceedings of the 10th Joint Workshop of the German Research Training Groups in Computer Science : Dagstuhl 2016, May 22nd - May 25th / Tagungsband des zehnten Forschungstreffens der deutschen Graduiertenkollegs im Fachbereich Informatik

14 June 2016 (has links) (PDF)
Since 2007, PhD students of the DFG Research Training Groups (RTGs) and other doctoral student programs in computer science have been meeting annually for networking and knowledge exchange purposes at Schloss Dagstuhl. This year’s meeting is organized in cooperation by RTG 1907 RoSI – Role-based Software Infrastructures for continuous-context- sensitive Systems and RTG 1780 Crossworlds – Connecting Virtual and Real Social Worlds and takes place at the Research Center of Schloss Dagstuhl from May 22 to 25. This book includes abstracts of the PhD research areas of all computer science related RTG graduate students and associated doctoral programs and provides an insight into current research trends in Germany. / Seit 2007 treffen sich die Promotionsstudenten der DFG-Graduiertenkollegs und anderer Promotionsprogramme der Informatik jährlich auf Schloss Dagstuhl, um den akademischen Diskurs zu fördern und neue Kontakte zu knüpfen. Dieses Jahr wurde die Tagung gemeinsam von GRK 1907 RoSI – Role-based Software Infrastructures for continuous-context- sensitive Systems und GRK 1780 Crossworlds – Connecting Virtual and Real Social Worlds vorbereitet und organisiert. Sie findet im Zeitraum 22.5. – 25.5.2016 im Forschungszentrum auf Schloss Dagstuhl statt. Dieser Tagungsband enthält die Abstracts der beteiligten Promotionsstudenten aller Graduiertenkollegs aus dem Fachbereich Informatik und anderer assoziierter Promotionsprogramme und gibt Einblick in die aktuellen Forschungstrends in Deutschland.
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Proceedings of the 10th Joint Workshop of the German Research Training Groups in Computer Science : Dagstuhl 2016, May 22nd - May 25th

Etzold, Benedikt, Richter, René, Eibl, Maximilian, Lehner, Wolfgang January 2016 (has links)
Since 2007, PhD students of the DFG Research Training Groups (RTGs) and other doctoral student programs in computer science have been meeting annually for networking and knowledge exchange purposes at Schloss Dagstuhl. This year’s meeting is organized in cooperation by RTG 1907 RoSI – Role-based Software Infrastructures for continuous-context- sensitive Systems and RTG 1780 Crossworlds – Connecting Virtual and Real Social Worlds and takes place at the Research Center of Schloss Dagstuhl from May 22 to 25. This book includes abstracts of the PhD research areas of all computer science related RTG graduate students and associated doctoral programs and provides an insight into current research trends in Germany. / Seit 2007 treffen sich die Promotionsstudenten der DFG-Graduiertenkollegs und anderer Promotionsprogramme der Informatik jährlich auf Schloss Dagstuhl, um den akademischen Diskurs zu fördern und neue Kontakte zu knüpfen. Dieses Jahr wurde die Tagung gemeinsam von GRK 1907 RoSI – Role-based Software Infrastructures for continuous-context- sensitive Systems und GRK 1780 Crossworlds – Connecting Virtual and Real Social Worlds vorbereitet und organisiert. Sie findet im Zeitraum 22.5. – 25.5.2016 im Forschungszentrum auf Schloss Dagstuhl statt. Dieser Tagungsband enthält die Abstracts der beteiligten Promotionsstudenten aller Graduiertenkollegs aus dem Fachbereich Informatik und anderer assoziierter Promotionsprogramme und gibt Einblick in die aktuellen Forschungstrends in Deutschland.

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