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Dialogues in Partner Abusive Clients' Group Treatment: Conversational Tools Used by Counselors With Differently Motivated Clients
(Springer Publishing Company, 2014)
This qualitative study investigated talk and interaction as process factors potentially
influencing outcomes in abuser group intervention. The findings showed that (a) abusers
participate in group programs with considerably ...
Diaries of family workers: empowerment and working with families with children
(Palmenia Centre for Continuing Education, University of Helsinki, Kotka Unit, 2013)
[Introduction] The renewal of the family services and the developing of new kinds of functional
structures are seen as a challenge for social policy in Finland. In the past few years
there has been an increase in projects ...
Discussions of Fatherhood in Male Batterer Treatment Group
(SAGE Publications, 2013)
The aim of this study was to examine how men who have perpetrated violence toward their partners and participated
in batterer group talked about being a father and how they perceived their own fatherhood. The discussion ...
Displaying agency problems at the outset of psychotherapy
(Routledge, 2016)
In order to present him- or herself at the outset of psychotherapy as a credible client, the person needs to, on one hand, formulate a sense of lost agency in accounts of his/her life situation, and on the other, to present ...
Disrupting neural activity related to awake-state sharp wave-ripple complexes prevents hippocampal learning
(Frontiers Media, 2012)
Oscillations in hippocampal local-field potentials (LFPs) reflect the crucial involvement of the hippocampus in memory trace formation: theta (4–8 Hz) oscillations and ripples (~200 Hz) occurring during sharp waves are ...
Dissociating spatial and letter-based word length effects observed in readers' eye movement patterns
(Elsevier, 2011)
In previous eye movement research on word length effects, spatial width has been confounded with the number of letters. McDonald (2006) unconfounded these factors by rendering all words in sentences in constant spatial ...
Distinctive Representation of Mispredicted and Unpredicted Prediction Errors in Human Electroencephalography
(Society for Neuroscience, 2015)
The predictive coding model of perception proposes that neuronal responses are modulated by the amount of sensory input that the
internal prediction cannot account for (i.e., prediction error). However, there is little ...
Do informal musical activities shape auditory skill development in preschool-age children?
(Frontiers Research Foundation, 2013)
The influence of formal musical training on auditory cognition has been well established. For the majority of children, however, musical experience does not primarily consist of adult-guided training on a musical instrument. ...
Does training in syllable recognition improve reading speed? A computer-based trial with poor readers from second and third grade.
(Routledge, 2013)
Repeated reading of infrequent syllables has been shown to increase reading speed at the word level in a transparent orthography. This study confirms these results with a computer-based training method and extends them by ...
Double-Deficit Hypothesis in a Clinical Sample : Extension Beyond Reading
(Sage Publications, Inc., 2016)
This study explored the double-deficit hypothesis (DDH) in a transparent orthography (Finnish) and extended the view from reading disabilities to comorbidity of learning-related problems in math and attention. Children ...