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    Intervening with Fathers and Their Children from the Perspective of the Activation Relationship

    To this day, parent-child intervention has been guided by attachment theory, addressing issues of sensitivity and parenting competence from the standpoint of the mother-child relationship. The absence of a the...

    Daniel Paquette, Guadalupe Puentes-Neuman in WAIMH Handbook of Infant and Early Childho… (2024)

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    Functional Analysis: Safety Precautions and Risk Prevention

    Implementing intensive intervention based on functional analysis (FA) outcomes can prove remarkably efficacious in managing challenging behavior. Nevertheless, this assessment approach carries associated risks...

    Joseph M. Lambert, Megan A. Boyle in Behavior Safety and Clinical Practice in I… (2024)

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    Adolescent Mothers of Young Children

    Adolescent parenthood is associated with multiple developmental challenges for mothers and children. Young mothers experience economic hardship and social stigma and also make positive meaning out of motherhoo...

    Sydney L. Hans in WAIMH Handbook of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (2024)

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    A Method for Deriving Brand Innovation: Example of Meta

    It is assumed that brand innovations are based on intuitional methods like design thinking or brainstorming. This approach to brand innovation assumes that semiotic processes of novelty explosions come irregul...

    Sven Anderson in Explorations in Dynamic Semiosis (2024)

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    Safety Implementation Training of Care Providers

    The safety of persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and their care providers is a priority within human services settings. Because there is an increased risk for injury competency-base...

    Abigail L. Blackman, Gabrielle I. Torres in Behavior Safety and Clinical Practice in I… (2024)

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    Sleep Hygiene

    Sleep hygiene can be defined as a set of habits, behaviors, and activities that improve sleep quality. For didactic purposes, we divided the elements of sleep hygiene into five topics: (1) sleep environment, (...

    Renatha El Rafihi-Ferreira in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Inso… (2024)

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    Exploring Sexuality: A Psychological Stance in India

    Sex is a fundamental human drive, whereas, sexuality is a fundamental aspect of human behavior. India has significantly influenced its history through various forms such as celibacy, entertainment, pornography...

    Moutushi Bhowmik, Anjana Bhattacharjee in Psychology of Sexuality & Mental Health Vol. 1 (2024)

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    Transitioning from High School to Adulthood: Optimizing Outcomes for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder

    In this chapter, suggestions are provided to optimize outcomes for students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) as they transition from high school into adulthood. Evidence-based research, along with parent an...

    Jane Roitsch in Adolescents and Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders (2024)

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    Beyond the Booth: Post-event Analysis

    In the aftermath of a trade show, exhibitors engage in a critical phase that transcends the hustle and bustle of the event itself: post-event analysis. This phase is a reflective and strategic exercise where e...

    Federico Addimando in Trade Show Psychology (2024)

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    Excursus: Media Portrayal Staging of Bullying: Connections Between Adolescent Media Use, Bullying and Suicide

    Digital information gain, communication and entertainment through new media have become elementary parts of young people’s everyday lives. In 2018, series are the most popular media form of film presentation a...

    Sarah Naomi Back in Bullying in Schools (2024)

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    Romantic Relationships, Dating Violence, and Sexism During Adolescence: A Cross-Cultural Case Study of Poland and the United States

    Adolescents’ romantic relationships are impacted by various contexts, including family and broader cultural contexts. Cultural context influences people’s views and expressions around gender, power, and violen...

    Sarah Taylor, Natasza Kosakowska-Berezecka in Global Perspectives on Adolescents and The… (2024)

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    The Emergence of Biomedicine

    In this chapter, the focus on the science of “aging” is significant in the construction of powerful discourses of aging in modernity. “Gerontology” itself is a broad discipline which encompasses psychological,...

    Jason L. Powell in Unravelling Anti-Aging (2024)

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    Parenting and Infant Mental Health in South America

    A brief history of the Infant Mental Health field in Argentina and Uruguay is described together with research projects that propose bridges between psychoanalysis, infant research, and infant mental health. T...

    Clara Raznoszczyk Schejtman in WAIMH Handbook of Infant and Early Childho… (2024)

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    Lilian’s Dilemma: Sexuality in Professional Performance in Psychology

    This dilemma is directed to adults and youth attending high school in the area of Psychology. It refers to a situation in which a clinical psychologist, who provides therapeutic services to an adolescent, is f...

    Matheus Estevão Ferreira da Silva in Studies on Moral Competence (2024)

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    Lost, Gaslit, Belittled, Tormented: LGBT+ Experiences of Domestic and Sexual Abuse

    In recent years, there has been growing acknowledgement of so-called hidden survivors of domestic and sexual violence, specifically those that fall outside of stereotypical conceptualisations of prototypical v...

    Benjamin A. Hine, Isobel Hoppe, Brenda Russell in Sexual Crime (2024)

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    Moral Truth

    The labels ‘truth’ and ‘true’ apply, we suggest, to what is asserted or believed, not to the sentence in which the assertion is contained or the belief expressed. Things are true in and of the world independen...

    Andrew McGee, Charles Foster in Intuitively Rational: How We Think and How We Should (2024)

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    Semiogenesis: Naturalizing Semiosic Haecceity and Temporal Irreversibility

    Time irreversibility is a central attribute of many process-oriented projects of semiosis, from Peirce’s endless semiosis to Valsiner’s Inter-modal Pre-construction Method. Grounding time irreversibility via an i...

    J. Augustus Bacigalupi in Explorations in Dynamic Semiosis (2024)

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    “It’s Healthy to Evaluate Your Situation and It Might Lead to Staying Where You Are or Finding New Challenges”

    In our interview with Tracy Warbrick, she shares her journey from using EEG and fMRI methods in her PhD and postdoc to working at a company that develops the equipment for this research. Tracy initially worked...

    Tracy Warbrick in Academia and the World Beyond, Volume 2 (2024)

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    Realistic Trolleyology?

    This chapter considers realistic versions of the trolley problem. These include the Zebrugge ferry disaster, and the story of a dilemma for Churchill in the war. The chapter offers a way of resolving these rea...

    Andrew McGee, Charles Foster in Intuitively Rational: How We Think and How We Should (2024)

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