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Development and testing of an intervention to increase staff knowledge and confidence in responding to health anxiety in the context of cognitive decline
Background: Memory complaint in the absence of organic pathology is a common phenomenon accounting for up to one third of patients presenting to memory clinics. Health anxiety has been specifically linked to dementia worry and...
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ERT as Mobile Learning by Necessity
The term as below Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT) has been adopted worldwide. In practice, approaches to ERT have been contextual with diverse lecturer and student experiences owing to complex assemblages of sociomaterial...
Considerations for Setting Up Play Therapy Training Clinics
When setting up a play therapy training clinic, there are many considerations to explore regarding designing a therapeutic space, selecting toys and other materials, exploring the rationale for the toy selection and examining...
Development and testing of an intervention to increase staff knowledge and confidence in responding to health anxiety in the context of cognitive decline
Background: Memory complaint in the absence of organic pathology is a common phenomenon accounting for up to one third of patients presenting to memory clinics. Health anxiety has been specifically linked to dementia worry and...
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A Semantic Framework Supporting Multilayer Networks Analysis for Rare Diseases
Understanding the role played by genetic variations in diseases, exploring genomic variants and discovering disease-associated loci are among the most pressing challenges of genomic medicine. A huge and ever-increasing amount of...
Participation in Software Development
Participatory planning holds important lessons for improving local government capabilities and responsiveness, but overall procedural regulations and statutory frameworks make its relevance for participatory IT development often...
Integrating CBT and CFT within a case formulation approach to reduce depression and anxiety in an older adult with a complex mental and physical health history
Nicola Birdsey
Oct 12, 2020
Depression and anxiety are major contributors to growing healthcare costs in the UK, particularly with an increasingly ageing population. However, identification of mental health needs in older adults has been overshadowed by a...
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Within school and beyond the gate
Nicola Ingram
Apr 01, 2011
Much educational research on working-class boys has focused on their failure and lack of aspiration. However, there has been little research on working-class boys’ experiences of success. The very idea of being educationally...
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'I don’t wanna be mad and sad’
Nicola Birdsey
May 07, 2021
People with learning disabilities have historically been overlooked in research investigating the efficacy of therapeutic interventions, despite the increased prevalence of mental health difficulties among this population. As it...
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'I don’t wanna be mad and sad’
Nicola Birdsey
May 07, 2021
People with learning disabilities have historically been overlooked in research investigating the efficacy of therapeutic interventions, despite the increased prevalence of mental health difficulties among this population. As it...
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Integrating CBT and CFT within a case formulation approach to reduce depression and anxiety in an older adult with a complex mental and physical health history
Nicola Birdsey
Oct 12, 2020
Depression and anxiety are major contributors to growing healthcare costs in the UK, particularly with an increasingly ageing population. However, identification of mental health needs in older adults has been overshadowed by a...
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Climbing walls, making bridges
Capoeira and parkour are two different body practices which have gained world- wide attention in urban settings in the last few decades. The following paper will explore how capoeira and parkour relate to the construction of...
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Within school and beyond the gate
Nicola Ingram
Apr 01, 2011
Much educational research on working-class boys has focused on their failure and lack of aspiration. However, there has been little research on working-class boys’ experiences of success. The very idea of being educationally...
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Shyness, sensation seeking and birth-order position
Ray Crozier, Nicola Birdsey
Jul 01, 2003
The study found no relationship between birth-order position and shyness or sensation seeking in a sample of 250 students. Shyness was significantly negatively correlated with total sensation seeking scores and scores on the...
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Enzyme- and gene-specific biases in reverse transcription of RNA raise concerns for evaluating gene expression
Nicola Minshall, Anna Git
May 20, 2021
Abstract: Reverse transcription is the first step of most analyses of gene expression, yet the quantitative biases it introduces are largely overlooked. Following a series of purpose-designed systematic experiments we...
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Drawing in not encouraging away

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present a case study using a systemic team formulation approach, in the context of supporting a women with intellectual disabilities with a history of trauma....

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Does Europe Matter? A Comparative Study of Young People’s Identifications with Europe at a State School and a European School in England.
This article explores the extent to which young people in predominantly middle-class environments identify with Europe and considers the influence of European education policy, school ethos and curricula. We compare data drawn...
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“I just wanted to learn Japanese and visit Japan”

With growth in English-Medium of Instruction (EMI) in higher education, there have been increasing calls for research on this expansion, particularly the challenges facing students. Despite the growth in international...

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Drawing in not encouraging away

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present a case study using a systemic team formulation approach, in the context of supporting a women with intellectual disabilities with a history of trauma....

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Climbing walls, making bridges
Capoeira and parkour are two different body practices which have gained world- wide attention in urban settings in the last few decades. The following paper will explore how capoeira and parkour relate to the construction of...
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