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EUROPEAN MANAGERIAL PROFESSION AND BEHAVIOR

2009

The European manager‘s behavior must be flexible and adaptable to the behaviors of various employees of the enterprise. Its flexibility enables the manager to act efficiently in the current, so mobile environment

managerial profession economic motivations psychological – emotional motivations social motivations management guide.Review of General Management
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Mediterranean Maritime Pollution: The Role Of Remote Sensing To Monitor And Mitigate

2010

marine pollution Mediterranean sea oil spill remote sensing RADAR
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Do opposite ends of same factors underlie life satisfaction vs. depressive symptoms among older people?

2021

Abstract Background Although depressive symptoms are more common among older than younger age groups, life satisfaction tends to remain stable over the life course, possibly because the underlying factors or processes differ. Aim To study whether the factors that increase the likelihood of high life satisfaction also decrease the likelihood of depressive symptoms among older people. Methods The data were a population-based probability sample drawn from community-dwelling people aged 75, 80, and 85 years (n = 1021). Participants’ life satisfaction was measured with the Satisfaction with Life Scale and depressive symptoms with the Centre for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D). Phy…

masennusAgingMental well-beinghyvinvointiPopulationPersonal SatisfactionLife resourcesEmotional well-being03 medical and health scienceshenkinen hyvinvointi0302 clinical medicinelife resourcesmedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineeducationDepressive symptomsAgededucation.field_of_studyDepressionLonelinessaged peopleLife satisfactionLonelinessmental well-beingExecutive functionsemotional well-beingEmotional well-beingCross-Sectional StudiesAged peopletyytyväisyysScale (social sciences)Life course approachOriginal ArticleGeriatrics and Gerontologymedicine.symptomPsychologyikääntyneet030217 neurology & neurosurgeryClinical psychologyAging clinical and experimental research
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Kliinisen improvisaation käynnistämä emotionaalinen prosessointi musiikkiterapiassa masennuksen hoidossa

2011

Tutkimus perehtyy musiikkiterapian kliinisen improvisaation (vapaan soittoimprovisaation) käynnistämään emotionaaliseen prosessointiin masennuksen hoidossa. Se keskittyy tarkastelemaan terapian improvisaation jälkeistä aikaa, selvittäen improvisaation ja sen kuuntelun yhteyttä emotionaaliseen prosessointiin ja hoidon tuloksiin. Tutkimus kuvaa fenomenologisella lähestymistavalla aineistosta nousevia ilmiöitä, joihin liittyviä käsitteitä on haettu analyysin tueksi teoriasta. Tutkimus on laadullinen, vaikka sen tulokset rakentuvat osin myös määrällisesti koodatusta aineistosta. Tutkimusaineisto koostuu Jyväskylän yliopistossa vuonna 2006 käynnistyneen Tuning the Brain for Music -tutkimusprojek…

masennusemotionaalinen prosessointimusiikkiterapiaimprovisointipsykoterapiakliininen improvisaatio
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Liikeanalyysi masentuneiden ja ei-masentuneiden musiikista havaitsemien perustunteiden ilmaisusta liikkeessä

2013

Leinonen, Outi (2013). Liikeanalyysi masentuneiden ja ei-masentuneiden musiikista havait-semien perustunteiden ilmaisusta liikkeessä. Liikuntakasvatuksen laitos, Jyväskylän yliopisto, liikuntapedagogiikan pro gradu -tutkielma, 67 s., 2 liitettä. Tunteet, niiden säätely ja tarkoituksenmukainen ilmaisu ovat yhteydessä ihmisen kokonais-valtaiseen hyvinvointiin. Mielenterveyshäiriöistä kärsivillä on usein vaikeuksia tunneviestin-nässä. Esimerkiksi masentuneilla on vaikeuksia tunnistaa ja ilmaista tunteita. Masennus on yksi suurimpia kansanterveydellisiä ongelmia Suomessa, etenkin nuorilla. Nuoruusiässä puh-jennut masennus vaikuttaa pitkälle nuoren tulevaisuuteen kielteisesti. Tämän tutkimuksen …

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Spontaneous Music-Evoked Autobiographical Memories in Individuals Experiencing Depression

2020

Listening to music often triggers strong memories of events from our past, which influence how we affectively experience music listening and can therefore contribute to music’s therapeutic capacity. The aim of this study was to examine the valence and content of spontaneous music-evoked autobiographical memories (MEAMs) in listeners with self-reported depression, who typically demonstrate negatively biased autobiographical memory. Eighteen depressed and 21 controls participated in a music-listening experiment where they listened to a personalized music stimulus, described their memories, and thereafter rated the valence of these memories and of their induced affect. Participants’ ratings w…

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My emotions expressed by music

2014

Improvisational psychodynamic music therapy (IPMT) has been demonstrated by Erkkilä et al. (2011) to be effective in the treatment for people suffering from depression. For the purpose of a mixed methods research design all musical improvisations have been captured electronically, the therapist’s notes have been standardized, and the sessions have been recorded and saved. Furthermore, the research team of the university of Jyväskylä has developed a computational analysis software, called Music Therapy Toolbox (MTTB). The purpose of this master’s thesis was to investigate two improvisations from one case in-depth, through the use of the MTTB software. The findings are presented, as well as t…

masennusmicroanalysisMTTB.tunteetdepressionmusiikkiEmotional contentsymbolic meaningmusical communicationseverity of depressionexpression of emotions
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Affect regulation, mental health disorders, and maladaptive brain responses in music listening : a correlational study

2014

Affect regulation may be defined as a process by which an individual maintains or modifies his or her mood or emotional state, by conscious or automatic processes. Adequate affect regulation may play an important role in mitigating or preventing mental illness, which is a widespread, inadequately treated and inadequately understood phenomenon. Music, which is known to express and induce emotions, may be used for affect regulation in a variety of ways, both self-directed and in therapeutic contexts. The effectiveness, however, of different uses of music in affect regulation is not yet understood. Both psychological testing and neuro-imaging were used to explore the relationship between indiv…

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Brain's change detection elicited by emotional facial expressions in depressed and non-depressed individuals

2009

masennusvisual mismatch negativitydepressionfacial expressionsilmeetevent-related potentialsoddballemotionaalisuusärsykkeet
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MATERNAL COPING STRATEGIES IN RESPONSE TO A CHILD’S CHRONIC AND ONCOLOGICAL DISEASE. A CROSS-CULTURAL STUDY – ITALY & PORTUGAL

2013

Background: A child’s chronic or oncological disease is a stressful condition for parents, that may affect the adaptive management helpful for warranting the child’s wellbeing to a disease. Particularly, this study focuses on the possible connections between the variable “culture” and parental strategies to cope with child’s severe disease, by a comparison between Italian and Portuguese mothers. Design and Methods: This research inquires differences and cross-cultural elements among the coping strategies used by Italian and Portuguese mothers of child with chronic or oncological disease. Participants are two mothers’ groups: 59 Italian mothers (M=37,7; SD=4,5) and 36 Portuguese mothers (M=3…

maternal coping chronic disease oncological disease emotional distress
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