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The Ursinus College Investment Management Company Newsletter, Spring 2021
Inside this issue: Letter from Kareem Elghawy '22 Letter from Wendy Luo '21 At a Glance Investment Strategies Endowment at Work UCIMCO Updates Fall Semester Investment Performance Endowment Outlook Stock Selection Picks Women's...
Published by: Ursinus College
Problematizing the neurochemical subject of anti-depressant treatment
In this article we situate empirical research into women's problematic experiences of anti-depressant medication within broader debates about pharmaceuticalization and the rise of the neurochemical self. We explore how women...
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Social recovery and the move beyond deficit models of depression
S P Fullagar, Wendy O'Brien
Sep 01, 2014
In Australia, like other advanced liberal democracies, the adoption of a recovery orientation was hailed as a major leap forward in mental health policy and service provision. We argue that this shift in thinking about the...
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Rethinking women's experiences of depression and recovery as emplacement
In Australia and other OECD countries women who are recovering
from depression in rural areas find that access to professional care is
fraught with difficulties. Despite the emphasis on the social
determinants...
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Immobility, battles, and the journey of feeling alive
Australian mental health services have responded to the problem of depression by adopting an early intervention and recovery orientation. Using qualitative research conducted in Australia with 80 women aged 20 to 75 years, we...
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Immobility, battles, and the journey of feeling alive
Australian mental health services have responded to the problem of depression by adopting an early intervention and recovery orientation. Using qualitative research conducted in Australia with 80 women aged 20 to 75 years, we...
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Rethinking women's experiences of depression and recovery as emplacement
In Australia and other OECD countries women who are recovering
from depression in rural areas find that access to professional care is
fraught with difficulties. Despite the emphasis on the social
determinants...
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Social recovery and the move beyond deficit models of depression
S P Fullagar, Wendy O'Brien
Sep 01, 2014
In Australia, like other advanced liberal democracies, the adoption of a recovery orientation was hailed as a major leap forward in mental health policy and service provision. We argue that this shift in thinking about the...
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Problematizing the neurochemical subject of anti-depressant treatment
In this article we situate empirical research into women's problematic experiences of anti-depressant medication within broader debates about pharmaceuticalization and the rise of the neurochemical self. We explore how women...
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Highway to Hell? Images of the American Road in Kelly Reichardt's<i>Old Joy</i>,<i>Wendy and Lucy</i>, and<i>Meek's Cutoff</i>
DIARMUID HESTER
Dec 10, 2018
This article examines representations of the road in the work of independent Florida-born film director Kelly Reichardt. Reading Reichardt's so-called Oregon trilogy,Old...
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All in good fun
Summer camps have been conventionally associated with the positive development of individual character through the promotion of recreational ‘fun.’ However, popular narratives obscure more critical questions concerning the...
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All in good fun
Summer camps have been conventionally associated with the positive development of individual character through the promotion of recreational ‘fun.’ However, popular narratives obscure more critical questions concerning the...
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Active Labor Market Programs for Youth
Wendy Wesseling
Jun 26, 2020
Scholars from different fields have studied youth unemployment: its causes, consequences, and ways to tackle it. This chapter provides an overview of the most important results with a specific focus on effectiveness. Among the...
Benefit Concert Will Help Rocha Nicaragua Project
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Rockin' for Nicaragua begins at 7:30 p.m. in Tillman Auditorium. It is a cultural event. Tickets are $2. Associate professors Ginger Williams and Wendy Campbell will team-teach a class about the history and environment in...
Published by: Winthrop University
Two Winthrop Social Work Students Earn State Association Awards
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Wendy Adams of Rock Hill was selected as the Master of Social Work Student of the Year, while Katherine "Katie" Zanowski of Neptune, N.J., was picked as the Bachelor of Social Work Student of the Year. The two received their...
Published by: Winthrop University
Comprehension, Perception, and Projection
Health social networks (HSNs) allow individuals with health information needs to connect and discuss health-related issues online. Political-technology intertwinement (e.g. GDPR and Digital Technology) highlights that users need...

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