L'uso della psicoanalisi multifamiliare con i pazienti in diversi contesti di cura: introduzione

INTERAZIONI ◽  
2009 ◽  
pp. 47-50
Author(s):  
Andrea Narracci

- In this article the author tells about having discovered the GPMF existence while he was looking for a work methodology to compete with the outbreak of the negative therapeutic reaction of psychotic patients, at the moment of the re-entry in their families. The patients were previously cured with good results in a Therapeutic CommunityFor the author, as probably for every other operator that experiences it, the GPMF symbolizes the result of a long and unconscious research work, at which a meaning can be attributed only subsequently, carried on in both, the external world, by knowledge and learning different therapeutic techniques, and mainly, the internal world, through his own maturation process. A process whose aim is to achieve the awareness of the possibility to deal with psychosis being on the same footing and not, as generally happens, from an hopeless position. Following García Badaracco's suggestions, the author tries to demonstrate that the GPMF is one of the most interesting ways through which the heritage of psychoanalytical and psychotherapeutic knowledge, mainly utilized for the study and the treatment of neurotic patients, may be used with psychotic patients, assuming the use of this knowledge through the psychoanalysis multifamily group experience. Considering that, the GPMF represents the privileged place where learning to deal with and defuse the unbearable mechanisms that produce and maintain psychosis is possible.

2021 ◽  
Vol 46 (1) ◽  
pp. 41-47
Author(s):  
G. Meldesh ◽  

The article put attention on the need for a methodological collaboration analysis of the academic and modern types of teaching sculpture in the specialized creative colleges and universities of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the modern educational and aesthetic discourse. The main research problem focuses on identifying and characterizing the most relevant educational theoretical and practical methods that can significantly increase the level of domestic art education in the art of sculpture. The author believes that a comprehensive scientific analysis of the educational potential of the Kazakhstani aesthetic originality of modern sculpture, its history and technical and technological features will give a possibility to understand deeply and see the big picture of the art education role in the general socio-cultural canvas of sovereign Kazakhstan. At the moment, the Kazakhstani art education system is on a peripeteia and it is necessary to clear the choice between academic and contemporary art practices or their harmonious synthesis. This work is devoted to these question’s analysis and the author's research work disclosure.


Author(s):  
Olga V. Zakharchenko

Preparation of undergraduates and privat-docents for professorship in the late XIX – early XX century is considered on the example of Moscow University through the prism of the biography of a historian and a jurist Sergei Andreevich Kotlyarevsky. The uniqueness of his example lies in the fact that he defended four dissertations: master’s and doctoral dissertations on foreign history and master’s and doctoral dissertations on public law. This demonstrates some individualism of the trajectory showing his professional development and formation as a scientist and a teacher. The research perspective includes the process of young scientists’ formation from the moment of continuing working at the university’s profile department to prepare a dissertation up to obtaining the degree. Attention is paid to socio-political circumstances and conditions affecting the possibility of becoming a professional scientist and teacher. Both formal and special features of the training scientific and teaching staff inherent in a particular scientific community are noted. The professional development of future scientists and teachers of higher education was associated with active preparation for the defense of the master’s exam, the first teaching experience, scientific and research work. The best graduates were left at the departments with the support of leading university professors who saw new forces and future professionals in them. However, the personal contribution of the applicants themselves was important, since they were required to reveal their intellectual potential, pedagogical and research skills. At this, an important aspect was the opportunity to go on foreign business trips, in which not only the material of scientific research was collected, but knowledge was enriched as well, including getting to know the peculiarities of teaching in European countries and their socio-political life. The preparation process was completed with the public defense of the master’s dissertation and awarding a master’s degree. At the same time, the path to the teaching environment began, which required further disclosure of scientific potential and the defense of a doctoral dissertation in order to obtain a professorship.


2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Pankhuri Chandra ◽  
Dr. Anuradha Sharma

The present research work Subjectivity in Construction of heterosexual relationships is an attempt to understand the gender positions taken up by men and women with regard to desire and pleasure in heterosexuals. This requires an insight into the developing sexual selves of the participants. Using the qualitative technique of discourse analysis, the focus was to cultivate an image of the sexual life of these young people such that one is able to see how the elements in the construction of their sexuality have coalesced resulting in the current positions. It became evident through an analysis of the narratives, that women were very much creatures of desire and pleasure who thought about their sexual nature, their needs and fantasies. They had no qualms in admitting and accepting the same to not just themselves but also to the external world. Among the men, it was seen that men were not uni-dimensional, single-minded and self-centered with regard to sex. Intimacy and emotionality were very much part of their sexual repertoire. Thus, the focus here has not been to complete the jigsaw but to understand how these pieces have come to be a part of this puzzle, being completely aware that the results would only be an entry point to understanding how these complex structures come about.


Author(s):  
N. Aouabdia ◽  
N. E. Belhadj-Tahar ◽  
Georges. Alquié

The authors' research work has for objective the study of a sensor with planar resonator for applications in the non-destructive control. In this context, two approaches were defined. In a first part, a conception, a modeling, a simulation with commercial software (HFSS, CST), a realization and measurements were treated on Rectangular Patch Resonators (RPR). The proposed theoretical analysis is based on the Moment Method (MoM) via the Galerkin's approach, in which three types of entire domain basis functions are used to expand the patch currents. While, the first two types of basic functions involve a set of sinusoidal cavity modes without edge conditions (sbf-wo-ec) and with edge conditions (sbf-w-ec), and in order to incorporate the edge conditions (cp-ec), the third one consists of Chebyshev polynomials combinations with weighting factors. These last ones as well as the Green Dyadic spectral functions are efficiently implanted with compact Fortran 90 codes. Two EM commercial software HFSS and CST was used to validate the proposed RPR prototypes. The exactness of the obtained results is estimated using four prototypes operating near 6 GHz, taking into account only the fundamental mode resonant frequency. The theoretical model is compared with the simulations and the measurement results. The second approach of the authors' work which is developed in this paper is focused on the characterization of biological materials in vitro using the RPR prototypes proposed as applicator in the non-destructive control and the medical domain to find the abnormalities of these tissues such as: eczema, psoriasis, cancer, etc. The authors' center of interest will be managed towards the dielectric properties of the biological material to extract the relative permittivity and the loss factor on several samples (liver, fat, chicken, butter, foie gras, etc.).


Religions ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 283 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert Kritzer

Saddharmasmṛtyupasthānasūtra is an Indian Buddhist sutra dating to the first half of the first millennium. Chapter 7 of the sutra consists of a very long meditation on the body, unusual in Buddhist literature for its anatomical, especially osteological, detail. The meditation also includes extensive descriptions of many internal worms as well as the internal winds that destroy the worms at the moment of death. The sutra has several elements not found in other Buddhist texts. For example, the Saddharmasmṛtyupasthānasūtra meditation on the body includes extensive descriptions of things in the external world (e.g., rivers, mountains, flowers) and designates them as the “external body”. Most strikingly, the meditation on the body found in Saddharmasmṛtyupasthānasūtra differs from the general scholarly perception of Buddhist meditations on the body in that it does not emphasize impurity or generate repulsion. Instead, the sutra guides the meditator through a dispassionate and “scientific” observation of the body and the world.


2015 ◽  
Vol 754-755 ◽  
pp. 935-938
Author(s):  
Bhuvenesh Rajamony ◽  
A.N.M. Khalil ◽  
Khairul Azwan Ismail

Machining can be performed on virtually all solid materials even though the term commonly applies to the cutting of metals, alloys, plastics and woods. Machining is a mechanical process where excess material from a work piece can be removed by cutting action to produce a part of specified geometrical shape and surface finish. In this research we will analyze and investigate whether there is a possibility to use the palm oil based bio wax material for machining applications. At the moment different ferrous, non-ferrous materials and industrial blue wax have been used for prototype models, training purpose by different industries, educational and training organizations. However the price of such material is very expensive. Hence an attempt is made to substitute these material by the palm oil based bio wax produced in Malaysia. With it, engineers can generate prototype to evaluate even minor design changes without breaking the budget. To the best of researcher’s knowledge, no previous work has been carried out nationally or worldwide on the use of palm oil based bio wax material in the manufacture of a strong industrial wax. This research work gives the approaches taken in this direction.


2009 ◽  
Vol 09 (02) ◽  
pp. 271-285 ◽  
Author(s):  
HOCK-ANN GOH ◽  
CHEE-WAY CHONG ◽  
ROSLI BESAR ◽  
FAZLY SALLEH ABAS ◽  
KOK-SWEE SIM

Hahn moments are a superset of Tchebichef and Krawtchouk moments. The formulation for Hahn moments is however comparably more complex than other moments. So far only research work on translation and scale invariants for Tchebichef moments has been presented but not on Hahn moments. In this paper, a moment normalization method to achieve translation and scale invariants of Hahn moments is proposed. This method applies the concept of mapping functions used in image normalization. The mapping functions, once determined, are plugged into the moment generating functions to generate moment invariants. The proposed method is simpler and flexible. Experimental results show that faster execution and more precise moment invariants can be achieved using the invariant generating functions.


Author(s):  
José Manuel Zapien-Rodríguez ◽  
Edgardo Abdiel Escoto-Sotelo ◽  
Francisco Augusto Núñez-Pérez

The energy reform promotes the use of renewable energies to face the reduction of fossil energy consumption. Michoacán is a state where agriculture proliferates, counting on a diversity of climates that favors the cultivation of a significant variety of fruits, in addition that its harvest area is abundant. On many occasions the waste generated from the harvest represents a problem for the farmers, because the volume is too much and they do not know what to do, unfortunately they opt by the illegal burning. However, biomass can be used as fuel with high thermal outputs, with a lower cost than other fuels, which represents an alternative for many industries that require combustion in their processes. Michoacán stands out continuously at the first places in the production of diverse fruts at national level, but its residues are used only for cattle consumption, so this research work not only takes into account the net harvest, it also makes an estimate of effective waste that can be considered biomass available for use in thermal processes, indicating according to its calorific value the energy potential wasted until the moment.


MISSION ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 62-70
Author(s):  
Daniela Barbini ◽  
Annalisa Pistuddi ◽  
Rachele Desiato ◽  
Jacopo Calderaro

"Raccontiamo un'altra storia" is the name of a group formed within the penal institute by people motivated to carry out introspective work. This work aimed to stimulate people present to experience and tell their stories from a different point of view. This group explored the integration of different therapeutic techniques such as music therapy, collaborative use of the TEMAS test and analytical psychodrama. At the end of their journey, the group was capable of narrate a "slightly" different personal story from the one they had always told themselves. This has therefore become the moment when their history became a glance of perspectives.


Author(s):  
Zygmunt Kitowski

The Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering is an heir to the Faculty of Technology of the School of Naval Cadets established in Toruń in 1931. This article presents the most important events associated with the development of the faculty in its eighty-five years of uninterrupted activity, including the WW II period in Great Britain, when the first in the history of Poland maritime school abroad, was established aboard ORP ‘Gdynia’ in the British sea base of Devenport. The first part of the article concludes in 1955, i.e. the moment the Higher Naval School (undergraduate school) was established. The second part will cover the period of 1955–2016, i.e. the Naval High School and the Naval Academy.


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