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Power (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Power (Psychology)'
Articles 121 to 130 of 200:
30 Mar 2009
A systematic review was performed to analyse the characteristics and quality of the studies that consider the relationship between verbal marital conflict and/or male domination in the family and violent behaviour by men towards their partner. Only ...
rec_pub_19447846-verbal-marital-conflict-male-domination-family-risk-factors-intimate.htm
Sociopathy and groups: insights from the film, The Night Porter.
30 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19441975-sociopathy-groups-insights-film-night-porter.htm
30 Mar 2009
Interpersonal relationships, although considered to be the cornerstone of therapeutic engagement, are replete with issues of power; yet, the concept of 'invisible power' within such formal mental health care relationships is seldom explored and/or ...
rec_pub_19290975-psychiatry-mental-health-nurses-invisible-power-exploring-perturbed.htm
30 Mar 2009
Empowerment, defined as economic opportunity that lessens dependence, is a unique concept that may affect a woman's sexual decision making. In this analysis taken from a larger statewide study, 91 HIV-positive African-American women were ...
rec_pub_19610478-a-descriptive-study-empowerment-sexual-decision-making-hiv-positive.htm
30 Mar 2009
Gender-based violence persists in postconflict settings. Implementing an ethnographic study with Congolese refugees in Rwanda, we investigated community perspectives on justice and human rights. As core concepts, participants described the right to ...
rec_pub_19461231-pathway-social-justice-research-human-rights-gender-based-violence.htm
The impact of HIV education on the lives of Ugandan nurses and nurse-midwives.
30 Mar 2009
In this ethnography, I explored the impact of an HIV/AIDS education program on the lives of 24 Ugandan nurses and nurse-midwives. Nurses who previously had viewed themselves simply as providers of advice and sympathy now saw themselves as more ...
rec_pub_19461225-the-impact-hiv-education-lives-ugandan-nurses-nurse-midwives.htm
30 Mar 2009
Nurses have pioneered a project that helps teenagers who self-harm and their families to develop coping ...
rec_pub_19480280-emotional-empowerment.htm
The Magnet Model as a framework for excellence.
30 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19287247-the-magnet-model-framework-excellence.htm
Lateral violence in the perioperative setting.
30 Mar 2009
Lateral violence is disruptive, bullying, intimidating, or unsettling behavior that occurs between nurses in the workplace. The perioperative setting fosters lateral violence because of the inherent stress of performing surgery; high patient acuity; ...
rec_pub_19434948-lateral-violence-perioperative-setting.htm
30 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19437956-strength-unity.htm
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