Search results for "Conceptual analysis"

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Open dialogue as a human rights-aligned approach

2019

Throughout the last 20 years, the human rights perspective has increasingly developed into a paradigm against which to appraise and evaluate mental health care. This article investigates to what extent the Finnish open dialogue (OD) approach both aligns with human rights and may be qualified to strengthen compliance with human rights perspectives in global mental health care. Being a conceptual paper, the structural and therapeutic principles of OD are theoretically discussed against the background of human rights, as framed by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities, and the two recent annual reports of the Human Rights Council…

lcsh:RC435-571media_common.quotation_subjectDeclarationCoercionCrisis ; Mental health ; Promotion ; Universal ; ViolationsCompliance (psychology)Power (social and political)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineGlobal mental healthlcsh:PsychiatryPolitical scienceConceptual AnalysisLaw and economicsmedia_commonPsychiatryHuman rightsuniversalpromotionMental health030227 psychiatryPsychiatry and Mental healthcrisisviolations030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAutonomymental health
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Gestalt Theory Rearranged: Back to Wertheimer

2017

Wertheimer's seminal paper of 1923 was of gerat influence in psychology and other sciences. Wertheimer also emphasized the weaknesses of the newborn Gestalt theory: too many basic laws, and the ambiguity of definitions. At the same time, the paper contained potential solutions to these problems, in the form of a number of very important ideas, some of which were presented implicitly: perception through imitation, communicative nature of linear drawings and writings, transfer from the visual domain to motor domain, linguistic interpretation of the Gestalt. In this paper it will be shown that based on these ideas the Gestalt theory can be rearranged so that the main notions can be well define…

media_common.quotation_subjectimitation principlelcsh:BF1-990050109 social psychologyPrinciples of groupingbasic laws03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePerceptionPhenomenonPsychologyConceptual Analysis0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesField theory (psychology)General PsychologyMirror neurontermsmedia_commonCognitive science05 social sciencesAmbiguitySimulated realitylcsh:PsychologyGestalt theoryambiguityGestalt psychologyPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFrontiers in Psychology
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The Educational Situation Quality Model: A New Tool to Explain and Improve Academic Achievement and Course Satisfaction

2019

Students’ academic achievement is a major concern among countries. Governments spent a lot of money on education to improve students’ competences at all levels of education. Despite the enormous amount of money invested and the reforms made to curricula in many countries in recent years, these measures are not generally producing the desired results according to the data of International Performance Measurement programs for students (e.g., Program for International Student Assessment-PISA by OECD). Given the importance of this issue, this article presents an instructionalmotivational model developed in the last decade to explain and improve students’ learning outcomes, e.g., academic achiev…

media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990Research in the classroomCourse satisfactionAcademic achievementGoal theoryAcademic achievementteacher training050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineLearning outcomesMathematics educationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONPsychologyConceptual Analysis0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPerformance measurementQuality (business)AcronymCurriculumeducational modelGeneral Psychologymedia_commonEducational model05 social sciencescourse satisfactionUnit of analysislearning outcomesTeacher trainingacademic achievementresearch in the classroomlcsh:PsychologyConceptual frameworkPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFrontiers in Psychology
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Cyberbullying and Empathy in the Age of Hyperconnection: An Interdisciplinary Approach

2020

Considering cyberbullying as a challenging frontier of analysis in the social sciences, we find ourselves today with the duty to analyze it within a much broader social context. Indeed, we must take into account the logic of exclusion, as a fact. Today, in the logic of how the Internet works, a thin line separates the victim from the perpetrator; this is also due to the Internet we know today, made up of a mass and a headless power. Trying to amplify this dichotomy, we can say that today we live in the era of the so-called “ban-opticon” (or the logic of prohibition). This logic ranges from simply removing Facebook friends from the list, to excluding sources of knowledge. This article has fo…

media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:HM401-1281Poison controlCompassionEmpathyhyperconnectioncyberbullyingPower (social and political)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSociologyVerstehenConceptual Analysis030212 general & internal medicineSociologyempathyDutytheory of mindmedia_common030505 public healthbusiness.industryGeneral Social Sciencesbullying cyberbullying empathy hyperconnection individualization theory of mindEpistemologylcsh:Sociology (General)individualizationbullyingSympathyThe Internet0305 other medical sciencebusinessFrontiers in Sociology
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Rethinking visual art practice in relation to well-being : a conceptual analysis

2015

This study examines how the concepts related to visual art practice and well-being have been used in the arts and academic sectors. Furthermore, it studies whether it is possible to create a new theoretical and conceptual framework for research. The research material of the arts and academic sectors was examined by the methods of critical review and conceptual analysis. The conceptual analysis led to the following main results: The employment of the concepts concerning the practice of visual arts was diverse, often overlapping, and in some respects incoherent. Both the concepts of ‘art’ and ‘well-being’ were mostly used as reasoning with generalizations. This strategy of discourse was conce…

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