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Zachowania zdrowotne a poczucie własnej skuteczności i kontrola emocji u pacjentów z chorobami nowotworowymi

2018

Wprowadzenie. Indywidualne cechy osobowości każdego człowieka warunkują odmienną reakcję na wiadomość o chorobie nowotworowej, wpływają na wyniki jej leczenia, dalsze rokowanie, a także jakość życia chorego. W tym kontekście istotną rolę odgrywają zdolności kontroli emocji oraz poczucie własnej skuteczności, które jest siłą przekonania, że poprzez realizację określonych działań można osiągnąć wyznaczone cele. Cel. Ocena związku pomiędzy poczuciem własnej skuteczności, kontrolą emocji a zachowaniami zdrowotnymi u pacjentów cierpiących z powodu choroby nowotworowej. Materiały i metody. Badaniem objęto 148 chorych leczonych onkologicznie, którzy odpowiedzieli na pytania zawarte w metryczce ora…

suppression of emotionsnowotworypoczucie własnej skutecznościcancerstłumienie emocjihealth-related behavioursense of self-efficacyzachowania zdrowotneHygeia Public Health
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Money, Social Relationships and the Sense of Self: The Consequences of an Improved Financial Situation for Persons Suffering from Serious Mental Illn…

2017

During a 9-month period, 100 persons with SMI were given approx. 73 USD per month above their normal income. Sixteen of the subjects were interviewed. The interviews were analysed according to the methods of thematic analysis. The money was used for personal pleasure and to re-establish reciprocal relations to others. The ways in which different individuals used the money at their disposal impacted their sense of self through experiences of mastery, agency, reciprocity, recognition and security. The findings underline the importance of including social circumstances in our understanding of mental health problems, their trajectories and the recovery process.

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‘’It was the end of the world” : The lifeworld of elite male rugby union players living with injury : An interpretative phenomenological analysis

2020

Background: Professional rugby is an aggressive sport. Consequently, injuries are an inevitable part of a rugby player’s career. It is therefore crucial for sports medicine professionals to understand the subjective experience of injured athletes in order to optimize their care. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to take a lifeworld perspective to explore how living with injury was meaningful to professional rugby players. Methods: A purposive sample of five participants were recruited and data collection undertaken via semi-structured interviews. Audio-recordings were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using interpretative phenomenological analysis methodology to develop the themes. …

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Apprendenti universitari e profili di competenza nella scrittura accademica

2021

Nell'ambito delle ricerche sulle competenze linguistiche degli studenti universitari in Italia, il contributo indaga le pratiche di comunicazione scritta e le relative difficoltà espresse da studenti di un corso di recupero OFA in corsi di laurea triennale. L'indagine è parte di un progetto di rilevazione più ampio ed è stata realizzata somministrando un questionario informatizzato. I dati raccolti permettono di sviluppare alcune riflessioni utili sul profilo linguistico-comunicativo di apprendenti dalle competenze definite "fragili"; la loro autorappresentazione in termini di biografia linguistica; i bisogni linguistico-comunicativi espressi in rapporto ai compiti di scrittura, e il senso …

French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literatureWriting at universityBiografía lingüísticaStudenti e senso di autoefficaciaPerfil acadèmic dels aprenentsEducació lingüísticaEducación lingüísticaEstudiantes y sentido de la autoeficaciaeducazione linguisticaLanguage biographyLearners' academic profileStudents and sense of self-efficacyLanguage. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammarP101-410Perfil académico de los aprendicesLingüísticaBiografia lingüísticaEducazione linguisticaLanguage educationprofilo accademico degli apprendentiGeneral MedicineScrittura all'universitàscrittura all’universitàstudenti e senso di autoefficaciaProfilo accademico degli apprendentiEscritura en la universidadbiografia linguisticaEscriptura a la universitatPQ1-3999Estudiants i sentit de l'autoeficàciaBiografia linguistica
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“I” and “Me”: The Self in the Context of Consciousness

2018

James (1890) distinguished two understandings of the self, the self as "Me" and the self as "I". This distinction has recently regained popularity in cognitive science, especially in the context of experimental studies on the underpinnings of the phenomenal self. The goal of this paper is to take a step back from cognitive science and attempt to precisely distinguish between "Me" and "I" in the context of consciousness. This distinction was originally based on the idea that the former ("Me") corresponds to the self as an object of experience (self as object), while the latter ("I") reflects the self as a subject of experience (self as subject). I will argue that in most of the cases (arguab…

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Social mirrors. Tove Jansson’sInvisibleChildand the importance of being seen

2016

ABSTRACTThis article examines the experience of being seen and analyzes its central role in the formation of a coherent sense of self. Tove Jansson’s short story from 1962, ‘The Invisible Child’, serves as the red thread of the article, and the story is analyzed in the light of Donald Winnicott’s work on social mirroring. The analysis is enriched by the psychoanalytic insights of Veikko Tahka and Heinz Kohut, and complemented by Axel Honneth’s philosophical elaborations as well as by recent developmental findings as presented by Vasudevi Reddy. The article is divided into an introduction and three sections. After summarizing Jansson’s story in the introduction, the first section elaborates …

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The sense of self of experienced and non-experienced music therapists in musical improvisation : an interpretative phenomenological analysis

2014

Music therapists’ work is constantly researched and measured in order to find the best possible ways for conducting music therapy and treating people through music. In spite of this, music therapists themselves are rarely investigated. This research had as its aim to investigate music therapists. The actual investigation involved the sense of self of a music therapist in musical improvisation through semi-structured interviews analysed with Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Findings of the research included accepting awareness, using the self as a tool and mutual and authentic interaction between equals. These findings coincide with previous researches supporting that music can be a…

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