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Why DSM-III was right to introduce the concept of somatoform disorders.

2005

From the Psychological Institute, University of Mainz; and the Psychological Institute, University of Marburg, Marburg, Germany. Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Hiller, Psychological Institute, University of Mainz, Staudingerweg 9, D-55099 Mainz, Germany; hiller@mail.uni-mainz.de (e-mail). Copyright 2005 The Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine. An interesting debate about the adequacy of the somatoform disorders as a diagnostic and clinical concept has begun. The debate is stimulated by the announcement of APA’s preparation of DSM-V, which is likely to follow DSM-IV as the world’s most influential classification system for defining the terminology and diagnostic definitions…

Nosologymedicine.medical_specialtyPsychoanalysisConceptualizationPsychosomaticsPsychosomatic medicineViewpointsMental healthTerminologyDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental DisordersPsychiatry and Mental healthArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Terminology as TopicmedicineHumansPsychiatryPsychologySomatoform DisordersApplied PsychologyInterdisciplinarityPsychosomatics
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When Living Is Only Not Dying

2020

Abstract This article examines the intertwining of oppression, animality, and biological life in Simone de Beauvoir’s concept of immanence. Analyzing the roots of this discussion in G.W.F. Hegel’s philosophy and tracing its development from Pyrrhus and Cineas to The Second Sex, the author suggests that Beauvoir’s insight that oppression involves a deprivation of transcendence is of lasting value, whereas her concept of immanence remains problematic.

OppressionPsychoanalysisImmanencemedia_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophymedia_commonSimone de Beauvoir Studies
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Validierung der Messung gesundheitsbezogener Lebensqualität mittels des Short-Form-Health-Survey-12 (SF-12 Version 2.0) in einer deutschen Normstichp…

2020

Validation of the Short-Form-Health-Survey-12 (SF-12 Version 2.0) assessing health-related quality of life in a normative German sample Objectives: Convergent and divergent validation of the Short-Form-Health-Survey-12 assessing HRQoL by analyzing its associations with depressiveness (PHQ-9), social support (OSS-3) and satisfaction with life (SWLS). Methods: A normative German sample (N = 2.524) was analyzed using correlation, regression as well as confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation modelling for ordinal data. Results: The SF-12-scale Mental Health is associated most strongly with the validation criteria (PHQ: r[scales/constructs] = -.73/-.88, OSS-3: r = .35/.55, SWLS: r =…

Ordinal dataSocial supportQuality of life (healthcare)Convergent validity05 social sciencesNormative0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050108 psychoanalysisPsychologyMental healthStructural equation modelingConfirmatory factor analysisClinical psychologyZeitschrift für Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie
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Les représentations des métiers par les jeunes : entre résistances et avancées

2007

Representation of professions among youngsters : from resistance to progress. On the basis of a survey of 1149 pupils, this article sheds light on their representations of professions. Diverse world visions are expressed according to individual characteristics of these youngsters. A vast majority of female high school students, especially those in scientific and industrial fields, tend to have a non-gendered approach to professions, whereas boys' gendered stereotypes resist and persist. Youngsters' writings also reveal how much women's and men's traditional roles persist. "Maternity, softness and understanding" are the words associated to women's professions, whereas "strength, resistance a…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEconomics and EconometricsYoungstersRepresentation of professionsSociology and Political ScienceReprésentation professionnelle[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education4. Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education05 social sciencesGender050301 education[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education050108 psychoanalysisProjet professionnelDifférenciation sexuelleGender StudiesJeune0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBusiness and International Management0503 educationTravail, genre et sociétés
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The Dynamics of (De)Stigmatization : Boundary construction in the nascent category of organic farming

2020

This study finds that it is possible for organizations in emerging categories to resist stigmatization through discursive reconstruction of the central and distinctive characteristics of the category in question. We examined the emerging market of organic farming in Finland and discovered how resistance to stigmatization was both an internal and an external power struggle in the organic farming community. Over time, the label of organic farming was manipulated and the practice of farming was associated with more conventional and familiar contexts, while the stigma was diverted at the same time to biodynamic farming. We develop a process model for removal of stigma from a nascent category t…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEntrepreneurshipORGANIZATIONSSTRATEGIESStrategy and ManagementDiscourse analysisIdentity (social science)Resistance (psychoanalysis)Boundary (real estate)powerresistancecategorical stigmaMOVEMENTSTIGMATIZATIONorganic farmingManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessleimautuminen (sosiologia)Sociology"Organics" in general512 Business and Managementluonnonmukainen viljelydiscourse analysisFinlandLegitimacydominationdestigmatization05 social sciencesSTIGMAmarket categoryEnvironmental ethicsSCIENCEdiskurssianalyysiENTREPRENEURSHIPValues standards and certificationstigmatDISCOURSEDynamics (music)LEGITIMACYOrganic farmingIDENTITY050211 marketingHistory of organics050203 business & management
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Guest Editorial: The New Normal – Implications for Change

2010

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementNew normalPsychoanalysisStrategy and ManagementPsychologyJournal of Change Management
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Pursuit of the emerging dialogue between psychoanalysis and neuroscience: clinical and research perspectives.

2005

Patient Care TeamBrain MappingPsychoanalysisInterprofessional RelationsEmotionsStatistics as TopicNeurosciencesBrainNeural InhibitionMagnetic Resonance ImagingPsychoanalysisDreamsPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyBorderline Personality DisorderPsychoanalytic TheoryHumansNerve NetPsychologyPsychomotor PerformanceDefense MechanismsForecastingThe International journal of psycho-analysis
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The Consumer Resistance Behavior towards Innovation

2013

Abstract The purpose of this work is to identify and analyze consumer resistance in order to understand this concept in the area of resistant behavior. The paper converges on studying the resistance to innovation from a theoretical perspective and to show it importance in innovation process. The paper concludes bydescribing the complexity of resistance to innovation, its forms and effects on the behavior of consumers and market. Although most authors focus their research on positive adoption decisions, this paper instead focus on developing insight into the relatively underdeveloped area of resistant behavior literature by presenting key concepts of resistance to innovation.

Perspective (graphical)General EngineeringInnovation processEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyResistance (psychoanalysis)innovationconsumer behavior.Consumer resistanceWork (electrical)Order (exchange)Businessresistance to innovationMarketingConsumer behaviourIndustrial organizationProcedia Economics and Finance
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The preconscious, the unconscious, and the subconscious: A phenomenological explication

1992

Phenomenology (philosophy)PhilosophyUnconscious mindExplicationPsychoanalysisSociology and Political ScienceSubconsciousmedia_common.quotation_subjectPreconsciousPolitical philosophyPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonMan and World
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Teodors Celms, Kurt Stavenhagen and Phenomenology in Latvia

2002

The origin of phenomenology in Latvia is connected with the name of Teodors Celms (1893–1989), a student of Edmund Husserl and a philosopher of the first generation of interpreters and critics within the phenomenological movement.

Phenomenology (philosophy)PsychoanalysisHistoryFirst generationClassics
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