Search results for "Symbolic function"

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Symbolic function explored in children with epilepsy and headache.

2007

Introduzione. L’attacco alla capacità di pensare è uno dei possibili effetti che possiamo osservare quando il corpo si ammala. Lo scopo di questo studio è esplorare la funzione simbolica in bambini con epilessia e cefalea. Metodi. Sono stati reclutati 75 piccoli pazienti della Clinica Neuropsichiatrica infantile dell’Università di Palermo - 48 maschi (61%) e 27 femmine (39%). Tutti soffrivano di epilessia (53 - 71%) e cefalea primaria (22 - 29%). La loro età variava dai 7 agli 11 anni (media: 9.4±1.2). È stato reclutato anche un gruppo di controllo composto da soggetti che non avevano mai sofferto di malattie croniche o neurologiche. Tale gruppo era pareggiato con il gruppo di pazienti per …

MaleSymbolismEpilepsyepilepsy headache defense mechanisms symbolic function simbolisation mentalizationHeadacheHumansFemaleNeuropsychological TestsChildCognition DisordersSeverity of Illness IndexMinerva pediatrica
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Σύμβολου: An Attempt toward the early Origins, Part 1

2013

International audience; This is the first of a two-part paper in which I would like to propose some possible hypotheses on the early origins of symbolic function, which is the most typical feature of human being, based on disavowal mechanism. Briefly recalling the main stages of the history of symbolism, it will be possible to lay out many of its theories within the framework that we wish to outline with this work, this first part of which is mainly concerned with the basic psychodynamic notion of disavowal and its possible applications, above all in regard to fetishism.

Linguistics and LanguageSymbolic functionmedia_common.quotation_subjectWishlcsh:BF1-990[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyDevelopmental psychologyFetishismDisavowal mechanism fetishism symbolism[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguisticsdisavowalmedia_commonfetishismlanguagelcsh:P101-410[SHS.PHIL]Humanities and Social Sciences/PhilosophyPsychodynamicsCreativityHuman beinglcsh:Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammarEpistemologyPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical Psychologysymbolismlcsh:Psychologybodily egoPsychologyMechanism (sociology)Language and Psychoanalysis
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Predictive signs and indicators of aggressiveness and violence: a comparison between a group of adolescents attending an external penal area, a group…

2006

Aim. We considered the spreading and the increasing of aggressive and violent behaviours. The most of them have two common roots: lack of actual motivation and brutality. Our research intends to detect specific indicators and predictive signs of violent and aggressive behaviours. In order to this, scientific literature shows that the most reliable indicators and predictive signs are linked to structural personality features (e.g. defensive strategies, impulse control). Methods. This cross sectional study compares a group of 26 male adolescents with Conduct Disorder (F91.8), a group of 29 male patients with Borderline Personality Disorder (F60.31) and a group of 33 male prisoners with Antiso…

AggressionDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental DisordersMaleAdolescentBorderline Personality DisorderPredictive Value of TestsPrisonersSurveys and QuestionnairesCommitment of Mentally IllHumansViolenceaggressiveness violence defence mechanism symbolic functionDefense Mechanisms
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Consumers’ criteria to select food retailers revisited in the current environment.

2022

Food retailing is undergoing major transformations, particularly in France. Hypermarkets are declining, hard-discount stores are gentrifying, e-commerce is mixing with physical distribution, convenience stores are gaining presence and market shares, other forms are emerging: short, collaborative or cooperative channels. Consumers are clearly changing their buying patterns. How do people currently select a form of sale? Are there any changes in their selection criteria or in their perception of food retailing that can explain that they are turning away from hypermarkets to go to more meaningful places? The objective of this research is to revisit the consumers’ criteria to select a form of s…

Symbolic functionsSelection criteriaShort food channels[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationRetailing
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