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The Relational Mind in Couple Therapy : A Bateson-Inspired View of Human Life as an Embodied Stream
2018
Research on human intersubjectivity has found that humans participate in a dialogue throughout their life, and that this is manifested not only via language, but also nonverbally, with the entire body. Such an understanding of human life has brought into focus some basic systemic ideas concerning the human relational mind. For Gregory Bateson, the mind works as a system, formed from components that are in continuous interaction with each other. In our Relational Mind research project, we followed twelve couple therapy processes involving two therapists per session, looking at the ways in which the four participants attuned to each other with their bodies, including their autonomic nervous s…
La enseñanza basada en preguntas : La ley de Ampère y el término de Maxwell
2020
Frecuentemente a los maestros de Física y de Matemáticas se les recomienda una enseñanza activa de estas áreas del conocimiento, que consiste en una interacción continua entre el maestro y el estudiante. Con una metáfora de un interrogatorio adecuado, se pretende mostrar al docente una manera de orientar al estudiante en su aprendizaje, motivándolo a recuperar conocimientos previos o causándole un conflicto cognitivo que lo lleve a reformular su aprendizaje. Esta manera de proceder didácticamente se ha llamado enseñanza basada en preguntas, cuya primera referencia histórica nos remite a la Grecia antigua. En este trabajo se presenta la enseñanza de la ley de Ampère con la generalización de …
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS’ GROWTH GOALS, OPPORTUNITIES FOR GOAL FULFILLMENT, AND PERCEIVED UNIVERSITY AND MESOSYSTEM SUPPORT
2021
This study assessed the relationship between students’ growth goals and perceived opportunities to achieve these goals in Latvia and the perceived support from the university and the mesosystem. Socialization models emphasize that the setting of personal goals occurs in continuous interaction with the sociocultural context, which includes perceived opportunities to achieve these goals and the interpersonal environment. Both – perceived support from close people (mesosystems) and perceived support from the university – are significant for students. The study involved 432 university students between 18 and 49. We have assessed the extent to which students’ goals regarding education, work, and…