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The group supervision: From institutional analysis to clinical discussion

2009

Group Supervision: topics, process and outcome Di Falco G., Ferraro A M., Pruiti Ciarello F , Giunta S., Giannone F., Di Blasi M., Lo Verso G. Clinical supervision has been defined as a 'dynamic, interpersonally-focused experience which promotes the development of therapeutic efficiency (...) consequently supervision must be acknowledged as a cornerstone of clinical practice' (Community Psychiatric Nurses Association, 1989). The study analyzes topics, process and outcome of a Leader-Led Peer Group Supervision, inside a TC for psychiatric patients. The research project aims to recognize the main topics of group supervision, in order to analyze its process. The main hypothesis is that supervi…

supervision group evaluationSettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia ClinicaSettore M-PSI/07 - Psicologia Dinamica
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Outcome and process evaluation of supervision on a group of social workers in a Therapeutic Community for psychiatric patients

2008

supervision group research
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Abelian Integrals: From the Tangential 16th Hilbert Problem to the Spherical Pendulum

2016

In this chapter we deal with abelian integrals. They play a key role in the infinitesimal version of the 16th Hilbert problem. Recall that 16th Hilbert problem and its ramifications is one of the principal research subject of Christiane Rousseau and of the first author. We recall briefly the definition and explain the role of abelian integrals in 16th Hilbert problem. We also give a simple well-known proof of a property of abelian integrals. The reason for presenting it here is that it serves as a model for more complicated and more original treatment of abelian integrals in the study of Hamiltonian monodromy of fully integrable systems, which is the main subject of this chapter. We treat i…

symbols.namesakePure mathematicsIntegrable systemMonodromyInfinitesimalSlater integralsSpherical pendulumsymbolsAbelian groupHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Mathematics
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Polaroid-Type Operators

2018

In this chapter we introduce the classes of polaroid-type operators, i.e., those operators T ∈ L(X) for which the isolated points of the spectrum σ(T) are poles of the resolvent, or the isolated points of the approximate point spectrum σap(T) are left poles of the resolvent. We also consider the class of all hereditarily polaroid operators, i.e., those operators T ∈ L(X) for which all the restrictions to closed invariant subspaces are polaroid. The class of polaroid operators, as well as the class of hereditarily polaroid operators, is very large. We shall see that every generalized scalar operator is hereditarily polaroid, and this implies that many classes of operators acting on Hilbert s…

symbols.namesakePure mathematicsOperator (computer programming)Scalar (mathematics)Hilbert spacesymbolsLocally compact spaceAbelian groupLinear subspaceCommutative propertyMathematicsResolvent
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Applications in Mathematical Physics

2009

It turns out that pip-space methods have many applications in physics, although they are seldom mentioned as such. To draw on a literary analogy, like Moliere’s Monsieur Jourdain speaking in prose without knowing so, many authors have been using pip-space language without realizing it. In particular, chains or lattices of Hilbert spaces are quite common in many fields of mathematical physics. Some of these applications will be discussed at length in this chapter. To mention a few examples: quantum mechanics, in particular singular interactions (Section 7.1.3), scattering theory (Section 7.2), quantum field theory (Section 7.3), representations of Lie groups (Section 7.4), etc.

symbols.namesakeUnitary representationApplied physicsSection (typography)Hilbert spacesymbolsAnalogyLie groupScattering theoryQuantum field theoryMathematical physics
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Central units, class sums and characters of the symmetric group

2010

symmetric group
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CCDC 846271: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination

2012

Related Article: G.Callebaut, S.Mangelinckx, L.Kiss, R.Sillanpaa, F.Fulop, N.De Kimpe|2012|Org.Biomol.Chem.|10|2326|doi:10.1039/c2ob06637h

syn-Ethyl 4-chloro-N-(diphenylmethylene)-3-(((4-methylphenyl)sulfinyl)amino)leucinateSpace GroupCrystallographyCrystal SystemCrystal StructureCell ParametersExperimental 3D Coordinates
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Synthesis and Structure-Affinity Relationships of Spirocyclic Benzopyrans with Exocyclic Amino Moiety

2019

σ1 and/or σ2 receptors play a crucial role in pathological conditions such as pain, neurodegenerative disorders, and cancer. A set of spirocyclic cyclohexanes with diverse O-heterocycles and amino moieties (general structure III) was prepared and pharmacologically evaluated. In structure-activity relationships studies, the σ1 receptor affinity and σ1:σ2 selectivity were correlated with the stereochemistry, the kind and substitution pattern of the O-heterocycle, and the substituents at the exocyclic amino moiety. cis-configured 2-benzopyran cis-11b bearing a methoxy group and a tertiary cyclohexylmethylamino moiety showed the highest σ1 affinity ( Ki = 1.9 nM) of this series of compounds. In…

synthesisexocyclic amino moietyReceptors Opioid mudocking studieCrystallography X-RayLigands01 natural sciencesopioid receptorschemistry.chemical_compoundProtein structureDrug DiscoveryMoiety0303 health sciencesσ1 receptor ligandsstructure (σ1) affinity relationshipmolecular dynamicBenzyl groupMolecular MedicinesynthesiBenzopyransSelectivityHydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactionsfree binding enthalpyStereochemistrychange of receptor profileMolecular Dynamics Simulation03 medical and health sciencesStructure-Activity Relationshipσ1 receptor ligands; spirocyclic compounds; benzopyrans; benzofurans; exocyclic amino moiety; synthesis; structure (σ1) affinity relationships; σ1 antagonistic activity; receptor selectivity; molecular dynamics; docking studies; free binding enthalpy; X-ray crystal structure; opioid receptors; MOR affinity; change of receptor profile; structure MOR affinity relationshipsstructure (σ1) affinity relationshipsStructure–activity relationshipHumansReceptors sigmaBenzopyransSpiro Compoundsspirocyclic compoundBinding siteMOR affinity030304 developmental biologybenzopyranbenzofuransσ1 receptor ligandBinding Sitesspirocyclic compoundsreceptor selectivitystructure MOR affinity relationshipsdocking studiesbenzofuranopioid receptorX-ray crystal structuremolecular dynamics0104 chemical sciencesProtein Structure Tertiary010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistrychemistrySalt bridgeσ1 antagonistic activity
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CCDC 604222: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination

2007

Related Article: K.Ejsmont, R.Gajda, M.Makowski|2007|Acta Crystallogr.,Sect.C:Cryst.Struct.Commun.|63|o80|doi:10.1107/S0108270106052590

t-Butoxycarbonylglycyl-dehydroalanyl-glycine methyl esterSpace GroupCrystallographyCrystal SystemCrystal StructureCell ParametersExperimental 3D Coordinates
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CCDC 1444032: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination

2016

Related Article: Fares Ibrahim Amr, Carlos Vila, Gonzalo Blay, M. Carmen Muñoz and José R. Pedro|2016|Adv.Synth.Catal.|358|1583|doi:10.1002/adsc.201600036

t-butyl (1-benzyl-5-chloro-3-(34-dimethyl-5-oxo-1-phenyl-45-dihydro-1H-pyrazol-4-yl)-2-oxo-23-dihydro-1H-indol-3-yl)carbamateSpace GroupCrystallographyCrystal SystemCrystal StructureCell ParametersExperimental 3D Coordinates
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