In-depth interviews were conducted with 22 mothers of adolescents in Pakistan to explore the meaning of "autonomy" in this collective, highly gender-differentiated culture. Middle class mothers did not spontaneously mention autonomy as a basic human need; positive relationships were, however, readily ...
Autonomy is a hotlydebated concept in organizational sociology, in psychology and in management sciences. Tarnished polysemic concept. which covers. an apparent consensus, autonomy often intervenes in the decision to accepts tudents trainees in acompany. Our approach forwards the following problematics ...
Melchert, in Foundations of Professional Psychology, 2011 Respect for Autonomy The word autonomy is derived from the Greek words auto (meaning self) and nomos (meaning rule or governance). Autonomy refers to self-governance of the individual or personal rule of one’s self. The concept was ...
“The choice of profitable strategies encourages high-level cognitive experiences. In FL learning this means among other things the releasing of capacity for higher-level syntactic and semantic planning of utterances as well as anticipation of meaning in reception ( Service 1985: 280). It would seem...
Rising American concern over a perceived immigration crisis makes it a virtual certainty that courts will once again grapple with questions concerning the meaning and significance of alienage as a legal status category. Proposition 187,... NS Binder - 《N.y.u.l.rev》 被引量: 5发表: 1994年...
摘要: Positive affect (PA) has consistently been shown to predict meaning in life (MIL). In one of the first investigations to examine multiple predictors of MIL simultaneously, we tested in three studies t关键词: Meaning in life Self-determination theory Benevolence Positive affect ...
The term “somatic” originates from the ancient Greek word “somat” meaning body, while “psychology” is derived from “psyche” (soul or mind) and “logia” (study). Somatic psychotherapy is rooted in the belief that the psyche (mind) and soma (body) are interconnected, forming a unif...
“metaphysical truths” or infallible knowledge, notions unspecifiable in terms of their implications and of inquiries into their implications. A chief reason for this is that for pragmatists, the meaning of a concept is best understood, or best clarified in terms of its implications (Peirce,...
Rules and regulations were implemented, dictating where a person could go, who they could see and whether they were able to work [51], meaning pregnant women – especially those in the UK NHS system – often struggled to draw upon the social and healthcare professional support they felt they...
Functional autonomy is part of adynamic approach to personality psychology which allows for the uniqueness of personal motives(Allport 1937, 1961). ... Preservative functional autonomy is based on neurological principles including repetitive actions and simple behaviors, often seen in animals as well as...