Based on cognitive and behavioral techniques, schema therapy
applies useful principles from constructivist, psychodynamic, object relations, and gestalt therapies.
Not exact matches
Laying out «a few
principles» that he said he believes would be «
useful to discuss and potentially codify into law», Zuckerberg first advocated for having «a simple and practical set of ways that you explain what you're doing with data», revealing an appetite to offload the problem of tricky privacy disclosures via a handy universal standard that can
apply to all players.
Although these studies do not
apply specifically to Montana, they do illustrate several guiding
principles that are
useful in interpreting change and formulating expectations anywhere, including Montana.
Through this kind of project, students must
apply their understanding of the
principles of physics they're studying, must be inventive, and must learn to collect
useful data in order to make sound decisions about how to improve their product.
Useful principles are equally well
applied to technological systems as to those in humans and other animals, the environment and (in
principle) the economy.
But even if we
apply these
principles, we all use stuff anyway, and it's better for these raw materials to be recycled into something
useful than to end up in a landfill.
The decision provides a
useful summary of the
principles upon which a Norwich Pharmacal order will be granted and is an example of how the courts will
apply European and national law to claims involving electronic media.
There's a wonderful new book available that provides a
useful overview of linked data
principles and concepts that will help you understand and
apply the knowledge you've been gathering over the past couple of years.
LoC employee... Ed Summers had created a powerful and
useful demonstration of how
applying Linked Data
principles to a LoC dataset such as the Library of Congress Subject Headings could deliver an open asset to add value to other systems...
The Best Practice
Principles apply in all cases involving family violence or child abuse (or the risk of either) in proceedings before courts exercising jurisdiction under the Family Law Act, and provide
useful background information for decision makers, legal practitioners and individuals involved in these cases.