Systemic perspectives on the organism and organ level address fundamental questions of infection biology and shall contribute to reveal the molecular underpinnings of virus - induced immunopathologies and other inflammatory diseases.
Inflammaging and anti-inflammaging:
A systemic perspective on aging and longevity emerged from studies in humans.
She is currently working on
a systemic perspective on the human - animal bond and families.
Not exact matches
So, sometimes we see people to get the stool test back and they're maybe okay from a fungal
perspective, but when we look at the organic acid urine, we may see that the D - rabanose is
on the higher side which tells us there maybe some kinda fungal thing going
on at a
systemic level and sometimes we may see it systemically but not
on the gut.
Hear several school district administrators share their
perspectives on the importance of creating
systemic supports for principals.
Focuses
on systemic freight transportation needs from the
perspective of users (e.g., shippers, logistics services, etc.) rather than as discrete modal programs and infrastructure components.
and add to your reading list books like The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander, The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein, Evicted by Matthew Desmond or Between the World and Me by Ta - Nehisi Coates to obtain a historical
perspective on why your community is structured the way it is today and what
systemic challenges people continue to face.
Not only does this
systemic perspective push us more toward activism, advocacy than a focus
on individual virtue — it also encourages us to view the lifestyle choices we make a little differently.
This spurs effective action
on many levels — working
on law reform to make
systemic change; raising public awareness through social media campaigns and street rallies; engaging in participatory research to provide a valuable and often overlooked
perspective.
Developed to allow multiple
perspectives on how curiosity might be exercised, the case of Dana is also used below to provide an overview of the main elements of short - term work for therapeutic change, perhaps the most common outcome of a
systemic assessment.
This approach, often described as «
systemic», offers clients a broader
perspective on their situation while identifying appropriate strategies for change.
They published three seminal books
on integration (Integrative
Systemic Therapy (2017), Metaframeworks (2001) and Integrative Problem - Centered Therapy (1995)-RRB- and have been working with other faculty to unify these approaches in what is currently known as The Family Institute
Perspective.
Sasha works from a
systemic relationships
perspective, with emphasis
on Contextual and Experiential models of family therapy.
Family therapy based
on systemic perspective is a distinctive psychotherapy approach with a primary focus
on family and other relationships of an individual.
However, family therapy rests
on «
systemic assumptions» or «a contextual
perspective» which emphasise the role of wider systems, such as the community, the society and the culture to which the family belongs.