This paper was an early milestone in family therapy's development, signifying the importance that communications theory and cybernetics would hold for the evolution of the field over the ensuing three decades. Many are familiar with the notion of the double bind; however, the idea's theoretical ...
"The double bind theory" was developed by Gregory Bateson, a social anthropologist, who noticed this type of paradoxical communication as occurring in family systems where dysfunctional relationships were present. Double-bind communication has three components: Contradictory demands: ...
The double bind operates both to limit the mobility of the female body and to make rhetorically problematic whichever option the woman chooses in her attempt to establish autonomy and safety. In the case of Ophelia, while her mad ... Parkinson, Michelle. - Utah State University. 被引量: 0...
Caught in the middle of a double-bind: the application of non-ordinary logic to therapy. Summary: Purpose - The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the importance of Bateson and colleagues' double bind theory, which has been a breakthrough in t... G Nardone,C Portelli - 《Kybernetes》...
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This article describes how the combination of reframing and joining creates an inherent auto-double-bind within the psychotherapeutic process. Reframing is one of the most frequently used tools in family therapy, and it cannot be used without joining. "Joining" is an essentialway of creating ...
However, some couples avoid therapy due to stigma, financial insecurity, or transportation limitations. In these cases, online therapy platforms likeBetterHelpfor individuals or Regain for couples can be valuable resources. Studies show that95% of coupleswho engage in online therapy consider it helpful...
(RRM). This motif is among the most common in eukaryotic proteins. It usually comprises 80–90 amino acids, forming a β–α–β–β–α–β structure. Many proteins that contain RRMs bind RNA in a sequence-specific manner. RNASE III ...
In addition to SLRs, some mitochondrial membrane proteins can also bind directly to LC3 without relying on ubiquitin. The common feature of these proteins is the conserved key region, which could directly bind to ATG8/LC3 or other proteins in the family. The following proteins are classified and...
In addition, it has been discovered that α-Syn can bind with Fe2+ or Fe3+ to form α-Syn-iron complexes. Furthermore, α-Syn also functions as a cellular iron reductase, facilitating the conversion of Fe3+ to Fe2+ [104]. As a result, over-expression of α-Syn leads to elevated ...