Its proponents want scientists to consider mental health in terms of functional «dimensions,» such
as social processes or cognition, rather than by diagnostic labels.
Findings have implications for understanding the role of classroom
social processes on the development of self — regulation.
Adoption: a legal and
social process involving the transfer of parental rights from a child's birth parents to his adoptive parents.
Basically, I wonder
if social processes that give rise to the two forms of government have been generalized, and if so, what the theories are?
Similar family assets affected physical fighting and weapon carrying, whereas different
neighborhood social processes influenced the two forms of youth violence.
The current focus is cognitive processes that allow team members to disclose and acquire knowledge as well
as social processes that allow them to retrieve knowledge from, and allocate knowledge to, others.
The Christian community of faith is a
living social process that moves down the centuries, handing on its faith from generation to generation.
Selecting recipients for prestigious awards is a complex
social process in which «scientific merit,» unfortunately, is often only one of many considerations.
«Our findings therefore may have implications for
understanding social processes apparent in settings such as boot camp - style physical training programs, team sports, executive challenges, and other physically challenging experiences shared with others.
When we catch a whiff, the areas of the brain responsible
for social processing light up, according to a study that used positron emission tomography (PET) to measure brain function.
But to have value today, Benson's argument needs to be advanced with a new twist: identities are not a given; they are constructed
through social processes — processes which also condition voting behaviour.
The Mental Health Commission of Canada has pointed out that stigma is «a
complex social process involving many parts, all of which work together to marginalize and disenfranchise people with a mental illness and their family members.»
It could be the role of churches and other religious groups, including the often dismissively maligned American «mainline» denominations and their counterparts elsewhere, to act as instigators and catalysts of a new, comprehensive, cross-cultural, international conversation
about social processes and goals, on the way to reconstituting a lifeworld in which people freely express themselves and collectively work their political will.
All disciplined thinking, even when it proceeds — as most of it does — in the solitary confines of the study, derives from and therefore depends upon
social processes like language and tradition.
Distributed among separate channels in the stairway, the sound recreates the disjointed spatial effects of the live performance and offers an additional glimpse of the gradual and highly
social process by which the work was made.
He spent his formative years immersed in the thriving underground art scene of Miami, Florida's, where the multicultural environment and
social processes deeply impacted his perception of urban space.
Some researchers have made the claim that
intrafamilial social processes and familial risk factors are of primary importance when considering CD / ODD development [65].
This study advances knowledge through its investigation of family and neighborhood structural factors and
social processes together, employment of longitudinal models that estimate effects over adolescent development, and use of self - report and observational measures.
Finally, living as we do in an increasingly interdependent world, we would do well to pay closer attention to the ways in which
social processes at the global level may be influencing the quality and location of the sacred.
Such social processes include, for example, discrimination on the basis of gender, class, ethnicity, age, and (dis) ability.
First of all, his conception of reality as
social process makes individual personal identity through time an abstraction from a more concrete network of social interaction which unites individuals.
Walker concludes that black power can be seen as part of a creative synthesis that operates within the
whole social process to transform the reality of ethnic suffering and free the oppressed from bondage.
These blueprint states of consciousness provide a basis for gently and safely discovering early imprint implicit somatic memories through intention, the co-regulation tempo, movement in highly cooperative relational fields and
connected social processes.
«If environment has a role to play in changing your genome, then we've bridged the gap
between social processes and biological processes.
The subjects» brains lit up not just in their reward centers, noting the benefit they received, but also their moral and
social processing centers, responding to the persons giving the gifts.
It harks directly back to the unglamorous neorealist purism of Vittorio De Sica's Umberto D, where looking at how
simple social processes play out reveal multitudes about the bittersweet harshness of existence.
Her works
feature social processes that invite participation and have been exhibited at the Anita Beckers Gallery (Frankfurt), the Centre Pompidou, ZKM, the New Museum, Manifesta and the São Paulo Biennial.
Sehgal's practice
explores social processes, cultural conventions and the allocation of roles, reconsidering fundamental values of our social system while questioning definitions of materiality, authenticity and ownership.
Rather, it is the product of
intersecting social processes that result in inequalities in socioeconomic status and income, as well as in exposure.
Well, we mobilize
natural social processes (shopping and web surfing are the social fabric of our generation after all)... and there are few systems more democratic than blogging.