The argument of this article is that nonold people may uphold ideas about older people as "the other" by constructing their own future selves as "essentially different" from that of older people of the present. Using examples from care work, this article shows how nonold care providers use ...
The Tao of Conversation: How to Talk About Things That Really Matter, in Ways That Encourage New Ideas, Deepen Intimacy, and Build Effective and Creative W... As such, it surely has a history there too; the different versions of the presentation frame (from the Lost Tales to the "latest...
In this research, it was investigated whether decisional self-esteem levels and decisional stress levels of high school students differ according to levels of locus of control. Moreover, it was also examined whether decisional self-esteem levels and decisional stress levels of high school students wi...
We compiled a list of 16 of our favorite different healthy habit ideas to take with you into 2024. How do I make something a habit? Before we jump into our list, if you want to build new healthy habits it’s important to understand what a habit is and how it’s formed. A habit...
There is no doubt that research paradigms and (social) theories influence practices, not only in the public sector but also the private sector. To get to the root of the problems facing society and the ways and means we utilise water resources, we need t
self-careReflective practice is an essential competency in clinical psychology training and practice. However, evidence is limited to support the role of reflection in clinical practice. This study investigated the lived experiences of clinical psychologists' use of reflective practice in the context of...
Explanatory research describes why certain phenomena work the way they do. It answers the “why” questions by connecting different ideas and establishing cause-and-effect relationships. Explanatory research isn’t conducted until researchers obtain enough information to start predicting future outcomes with...
Diverse Thinking · Different Learning, a ChildNEXUS podcast, is hosted by pediatric neuropsychologist, mom of two, and ChildNEXUS founder Dr. Karen Wilson. Each week, Dr. Wilson provides support and guidance for parents raising kids with learning differences. Diverse Thinking · Different Learning ...
Data were manually coded and larger themes were generated from recurring ideas and concepts using an abductive analysis approach. Results: Twenty five participants were included in one of five focus groups. Of the 22 who responded to the demographic survey, 65% were registered nurses, 20% were ...
Hearing our ideas discussed out loud can trigger new insights and perspectives. I find something uniquely valuable about the audio format—it engages different parts of the brain, compared to reading text. Refined Communication As you listen to your ideas being discussed, you naturally begin to ide...