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Psychoanalytically-Oriented Inpatient Psychotherapy of Somatoform Disorders

2008

Somatoform disorders have been neglected in psychoanalytic publications. Unlike the descriptive approach of DSM-IV and ICD-10, sophisticated psychoanalytical models have been proposed for many years explaining the development of physical symptoms without definable medical cause. Based on a review of the psychoanalytic models of somatization and conversion, this article explores difficulties in the medical and psychotherapeutic treatments of somatoform disorders. The unique tradition of psychosomatic inpatient treatment in Germany is illustrated by the psychoanalytic treatment setting at the University of Mainz. A case report of a somatoform patient shows how childhood trauma is activated an…

medicine.medical_specialtyPsychotherapistmedicine.medical_treatmentArt therapyModels PsychologicalGroup psychotherapyGermanymedicineHumansPsychoanalytic theorySomatoform DisordersPsychiatryAgedDefense MechanismsDance TherapySocial environmentMultimodal therapyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasePsychoanalytic TherapyHospitalizationPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyMentalizationChronic DiseaseWorking throughFemalePsychologySomatizationThe Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry
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Treatment with a CO-releasing molecule (CORM-3) reduces joint inflammation and erosion in murine collagen-induced arthritis.

2008

Contains fulltext : 70589.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) OBJECTIVE: CO-releasing molecules (CO-RMs) are a novel class of anti-inflammatory agents. We have examined the possible therapeutic effects of CORM-3 in collagen-induced arthritis (CIA). METHODS: Arthritis was induced in DBA-1/J mice by type II collagen. Animals were treated with CORM-3 (5 and 10 mg/kg/day, intraperitoneally) or the inactive compound iCORM-3 (10 mg/kg/day, intraperitoneally) unable to release CO, from days 22 to 31. Production of anti-type II collagen antibodies, cytokines and cartilage olimeric matrix protein (COMP) was evaluated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and prostaglandin E(2) (PGE(2)) by rad…

musculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_treatmentImmunologyAnti-Inflammatory AgentsDrug Evaluation PreclinicalType II collagenArthritisInflammationPharmacologyAuto-immunity transplantation and immunotherapy [N4i 4]DinoprostoneGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyMiceRheumatologyOrganometallic CompoundsPerception and Action [DCN 1]medicineAnimalsImmunology and AllergyChronic inflammation and autoimmunity [UMCN 4.2]Dose-Response Relationship Drugbiologybusiness.industryRANK LigandInterleukinIntercellular Adhesion Molecule-1medicine.diseaseArthritis ExperimentalPathogenesis and modulation of inflammation [N4i 1]Cellular infiltrationCyclooxygenase 2Mice Inbred DBARANKLImmunologybiology.proteinCytokinesTumor necrosis factor alphaMicrobial pathogenesis and host defense [UMCN 4.1]Inflammation Mediatorsmedicine.symptombusinessInfection and autoimmunity [NCMLS 1]Heme Oxygenase-1Immunity infection and tissue repair [NCMLS 1]Prostaglandin E
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Could emotional processing influence pain perception and quality of life in chronic kidney disease and hemodialyzed patients?

2017

Background and Objectives: The incidence of chronic pain is 11-24% in general population, whereas it affects 50% of hemodialyzed subjects and is often secondary to comorbidities, CKD-related complications and certain clinical procedures. Consequently, a better approach in evaluating pain as a “symptom” and in managing it adequately is required for these patients. Methods: 33% of the 300 patients enrolled properly consigned the questionnaires. The mean age of dialyzed patients was 52.2±11.2 years, whereas 54.9±10.7 years was the mean age for CKD patients. Moreover, 53 healthy subjects, ages 20-65, have been included in the study as control group. Specific psycho-diagnostic tests were adminis…

pain hemodialysis chronic kidney disease alexithymia dialysis defense mechanisms
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Reed Warbler Hosts Do Not Fine-Tune Mobbing Defenses During the Breeding Season, Even When Cuckoos Are Rare

2021

Hosts of brood parasitic cuckoos often employ mobbing attacks to defend their nests and, when mobbing is costly, hosts are predicted to adjust their mobbing to match parasitism risk. While evidence exists for fine-tuned plasticity, it remains unclear why mobbing does not track larger seasonal changes in parasitism risk. Here we test a possible explanation from parental investment theory: parents should defend their current brood more intensively as the opportunity to replace it declines (re-nesting potential), and therefore “counteract” any apparent seasonal decline to match parasitism risk. We take advantage of mobbing experiments conducted at two sites where reed warblers (Acrocephalus sc…

parental investmentavian brood parasitismre-nesting potentialfrontline defenseseasonal change
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Perception of pathogenic or beneficial bacteria and their evasion of host immunity: pattern recognition receptors in the frontline

2015

International audience; Plants are continuously monitoring the presence of microorganisms to establish an adapted response. Plants commonly use pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) to perceive microbe- or pathogen-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs/PAMPs) which are microorganism molecular signatures. Located at the plant plasma membrane, the PRRs are generally receptor-like kinases (RLKs) or receptor-like proteins (RLPs). MAMP detection will lead to the establishment of a plant defense program called MAMP-triggered immunity (MTI). In this review, we overview the RLKs and RLPs that assure early recognition and control of pathogenic or beneficial bacteria. We also highlight the crucial func…

plant–microbe interactionsPRRMini Review[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]flg22LysMplant-microbe interactionsPlant Sciencelcsh:Plant cultureBiologyevasionMicrobiologychemistry.chemical_compoundImmunityPlant defense against herbivory[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biologylcsh:SB1-1110MAMPinnate immunityInnate immune systemfungiPattern recognition receptorbiology.organism_classificationchemistryMAMPImmunology[SDE]Environmental Sciencesplanteplant-microbe interactions;innate immunity;evasion;MAMP;PRR;flg22;FLS2;LysMPeptidoglycanFLS2bactérie pathogèneFunction (biology)Bacteria
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Data from: Deceiving predators: linking distraction behavior with nest survival in a ground-nesting bird

2016

Individual behavior that minimizes predation risk is favored by natural selection. Ground-nesting birds employ different defensive behaviors as part of their antipredator strategies because they nest where a wide range of predators have access. We investigated the influence of distraction displays on breeding success in the Kentish Plover, Charadrius alexandrinus, in order to explore the role of the defensive behavior on nest survival. We quantified the intensity of defensive behavior of adult plovers in response to nest disturbance caused by an approaching researcher, by ranking display types according to the intensity and exposure to predation. We also examined sex differences in nest def…

ploversMARKmedicine and health carepredation riskdefense investmentCharadrius alexandrinusLife SciencesMedicinedistraction displays
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Oblicza przemocy w dyskursie nauki, publicystyki oraz w doświadczeniach ofiar

2019

W artykule przedstawiam jeden rodzaj przemocy – przemoc w rodzinie i jej konsekwencje. Proponuję spojrzenie na ten problem z dwóch różnych, wzajemnie uzupełniających się perspektyw. Z perspektywy teorii nauk społecznych, oraz z perspektywy towarzyszącego im dyskursu publicznego. Opisuję także doświadczenia ofiar przemocy. Zastosowane metody analizy to krytyczna analiza tekstów naukowych, krytyczna analiza publicystyki, wywiad skoncentrowany na problemie oraz krytyczna analiza wypowiedzi dorosłych, którzy na podstawie retrospekcji udostępnili swoje doświadczenia związane z przemocą w rodzinie. Kontekstem zaprezentowanych analiz jest krytycznie zrekonstruowany dyskurs dotyczący przeobrażeń ws…

przemiany rodzinymechanizmy obronneparadigms in family researchdefense mechanismsznaczenie rodzinyfamily transformationguilt and shameparadygmaty w badaniach rodzinyfizyczna i seksualna przemoc w rodziniephysical and sexual violence in the familypoczucie winy i wstyduthe importance of the familyResocjalizacja Polska
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The faces of violence in the discourse of science, journalism and in the experiences of victims

2019

W artykule przedstawiam jeden rodzaj przemocy – przemoc w rodzinie i jej konsekwencje. Proponuję spojrzenie na ten problem z dwóch różnych, wzajemnie uzupełniających się perspektyw. Z perspektywy teorii nauk społecznych, oraz z perspektywy towarzyszącego im dyskursu publicznego. Opisuję także doświadczenia ofiar przemocy. Zastosowane metody analizy to krytyczna analiza tekstów naukowych, krytyczna analiza publicystyki, wywiad skoncentrowany na problemie oraz krytyczna analiza wypowiedzi dorosłych, którzy na podstawie retrospekcji udostępnili swoje doświadczenia związane z przemocą w rodzinie. Kontekstem zaprezentowanych analiz jest krytycznie zrekonstruowany dyskurs dotyczący przeobrażeń ws…

przemiany rodzinymechanizmy obronneparadigms in family researchdefense mechanismsznaczenie rodzinyfamily transformationguilt and shameparadygmaty w badaniach rodzinyfizyczna i seksualna przemoc w rodziniephysical and sexual violence in the familypoczucie winy i wstyduthe importance of the familyResocjalizacja Polska
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Self-Defence Against Non-State Actors: Impulses from the Max Planck Trialogues on the Law of Peace and War

2017

The legality of self-defence against non-state actors is currently one of the most contested issues of the jus contra bellum. How should we interpret state practice – has it already given rise, in law, to a broader concept of self-defence, or is the traditional state centred view still good law? Under which specific requirements should self-defence against non-state actors, if at all, be regarded as lawful and how can an abuse of an extended right to self-defence be prevented? The “Impulses from the Max Planck Trialogues on the Law of Peace and War” consist of short essays dealing with these questions. The essays are grouped in four categories: 1) restrictivist positions upholding a state-c…

symbols.namesakeState (polity)media_common.quotation_subjectLawPolitical sciencesymbolsPrinciple of legalityPlanckSelf defenseExpansivemedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Reducing the Time to Detect Cyber Attacks : Combining Attack Simulation With Detection Logic

2021

Cyber attacks have become harder to detect, causing the average detection time of a successful data breach to be over six months and typically costing the target organization nearly four million dollars. The attacks are becoming more sophisticated and targeted, leaving unprepared environments easy prey for the attackers. Organizations with working antivirus systems and firewalls may be surprised when they discover their network has been encrypted by a ransomware operator. This raises a serious question, how did the attacks go undetected? The conducted research focuses on the most common pitfalls regarding late or even non-existent detection by defining the root cause behind the failed detec…

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