The term “social representation” was first coined by Moscovici (1961), and this concept has a history of over 60 years. Social representations (SRs) are defined as a “system of values, ideas, and practices with a twofold function; first, to establish an order which will enable individual...
Research has shown that individuals feel exhausted after participating in a virtual meeting7–9, especially if the camera has been switched o n10. Due to Zoom's dominant market position, the term "Zoom fatigue" has been coined for describing the feeling of exhaustion after video...
Ahsen proposed that for clinical reasons, both vividness and unvividness (a term coined by Ahsen, 2005) along with imagery behaviour should be taken into account by the therapist using imagery in psychotherapy. Ahsen (2010) differentiated his perspective of imagery by declaring image as not informa...
When it comes to the label of trauma, much like depression, it seems the over-use of the term itself becomes problematic. The label ‘trauma’ is commonly used to describe a range of situations and experiences that might not fall under that definition. A traumatic experience may be defined ...
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The psychiatric features are severe and characteristic and often coined the “behavioral phenotype of PWS”. They seem to be universal since no cultural differences have been reported in different countries. The behavioral and psychiatric manifestations have a peak during adolescence and their intensity ...
These characteristics of lay perspectives could be related to the healthworld concept, a term coined by Germond and Cochrane (2010), by drawing on Habermas's concept of the lifeworld, to capture the complexity of the meanings of health and health behaviours. A healthworld is described as a ...