A game model for the daily activity schedule of the male butterfly

1989 ◽  
Vol 2 (5) ◽  
pp. 589-608 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yoh Iwasa ◽  
Yoshiaki Obara
1969 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 135-136 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rocco A. Bombardieri ◽  
John I. Johnson

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 43-49
Author(s):  
Tri Wiganti Andayani ◽  
Uun Zulfiana

The goal of the intervention is to reduce the negative symptoms of people with schizophrenia. The assessments used were interviews, observations, and psychological tests which included graphic tests (BAUM, DAP, HTP), WAIS, and SSCT. The client’s problem is that he loses the pleasure of doing daily activities that used to be fun or made him happy. The intervention uses Behavioral Activation Therapy by providing a daily activity schedule. The results of the intervention show a decrease in symptoms of anhedonia, marked by an increase in daily client activities including bathing twice a day, being on time in taking medication, praying and helping with homework


1992 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-58 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Walter Heinrichs ◽  
Heidi Levitt ◽  
Audrey Arthurs ◽  
Carlos Gallardo ◽  
Karen Hirscheimer ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (01) ◽  
Author(s):  
Irma Herliana ◽  
Yeni Koto

Introduction : Mental disorders are individual behavior patterns associated with a symptom of suffering and weakness in one or more important functions of the human being, namely psychological, behavioral, biological functions, these disorders affect the relationship between themselves and society (Maramis, 2010). Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the appropriate nursing care and intervention in patients with social isolation. Method: The design in this study is a case study design using a nursing process approach. The sample in this study was Mrs. B. The sampling technique used was simple random sampling. The research was conducted at X Hospital in April 2021. Data was collected by means of interviews, observations, and documentation studies. The research instrument is the researcher himself with the assessment guide tool. The nursing process approach carried out by researchers includes the following stages: Assessment Researchers collect data, both from respondents/patients. Nursing diagnoses, make nursing interventions, implement and then carry out nursing evaluations. Result: Implementation strategy 1 (SP1): helping the client identify the causes of the client's social isolation, discussing with the client the advantages of interacting and the disadvantages of not interacting with others, teaching the client how to get to know one person and encouraging the client to include practice talking to people others into daily activities. Implementation Strategy 2 (SP2): evaluates the client's daily schedule of activities, provides opportunities for clients to practice how to get to know one person, and helps clients include talking to other people as one of their daily activities. Implementation Strategy 3 (SP3): evaluate the client's daily activity schedule, provide opportunities for the client to get acquainted with two or more people, and encourage the client to include it in the daily activity schedule Conclusion: Nursing care for Mrs. B found that the first priority nursing problem is social isolation


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (01) ◽  
pp. 521
Author(s):  
Lathifah Hanum ◽  
Hasan Asari ◽  
Syafaruddin Syafaruddin

This paper aims to analyze personal ethics and time management on the study habits of students of the Islamic Religious Education Study Program (PAI), the Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training (FTIK) of the Langsa State Islamic Institute (IAIN). This study uses a qualitative approach with phenomenological methods. The data collection was done by using interviews, observation, and documentation studies. Furthermore, the data were analyzed using data reduction techniques, narrative data presentation, conclusion drawing and data verification. The results of this study indicate that (1) students understand and practice learning ethics well in accordance with the ethical guidelines of students at IAIN Langsa, (2) students' time management in learning is divided into two, namely students who actively make daily activity schedule, plans and targets they want to achieve. achieved, while there are students who are in the inactive category in managing study time, and (3) the study habits of PAI FTIK IAIN Langsa students are classified into 2, namely 73% are active and enjoy learning alone and 27% are active and enjoy participating in group learning.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (01) ◽  
Author(s):  
Indri Sarwili ◽  
Ahmad Rizal ◽  
Mita Malinda

Introduction:  The prevalence of severe mental disorders in Indonesia is 1.7 permil exceeding the world ratio of only 1 per mile. The number of cases of low self-esteem at the research site is 25%. How to increase self-esteem in clients one of them is with environmental therapy in the form of drawing creation therapy. Objectives:  This study aims to find out the increase in client's self-esteem after being given art drawing creation therapy. Method:  This research is qualitative research with case study design using nursing process approach. Participants in this study were Mrs. S. Sampling techniques used were purposive sampling. The research was conducted at Laras X Orphanage in October 2020. Data collection is conducted with interviews, observations and documentation studies. Research instruments are researchers themselves with the help of assessment guidelines and daily activity schedule. Result:  After being given therapy for 4 meetings the client showed significant progress by attending therapy sessions until completion and willing to interact with other residents, showing eye contact while communicating, and cheerful facial expressions. Conclusion:  The main nursing problem in Mr. S is low self-esteem.


Author(s):  
Haris Ballis ◽  
Loukas Dimitriou

Emerging transport modeling approaches such as agent/activity-based modeling as well as the shift toward data-driven paradigm have stressed the need for high-quality travel behavior data at a disaggregate level. Despite the advances in personal mobility tracking and capturing, aggregate methods such as origin–destination (OD) matrices are still the most widespread means to organize and represent travel demand information. Nonetheless, traditional ODs cannot directly capture substantial elements which can considerably affect travel behavior (e.g., trip interdependency, trip chaining, etc.) therefore they are not the most suitable mean to facilitate relevant analysis. The currently presented framework alleviates this limitation by combining the individual trips present in multi-period, purpose-dependent OD matrices into sequences of trips originating and ending at users’ home location (i.e., tours). This is achieved by integrating graph-theoretical with combinatorial optimization concepts. A graph theory-based methodology is applied to first examine the spatiotemporal information in ODs and then identify all the plausible tours. Then the sequence of activities (i.e., daily activity schedule [DAS]) taking place during each diurnal tour is inferred based on the trip-purpose information contained in the original ODs. Finally, a combinatorial optimization routine identifies the optimum combination of DAS whose aggregated trips represent the total travel demand as observed in the OD matrices. The resulting DAS by the proposed estimation framework has proven to be of significant accuracy and provide valuable information in relation to the characteristics of the population’s travel behavior within the urban space environment. This information is particularly useful to mitigate against the upcoming challenges in the field of smart mobility management.


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