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Autor:
Christopher AhnAllen, DeAnna Mori
Publikováno v:
MedEdPORTAL, Vol 11 (2015)
Abstract This educational tool kit has been developed for health professional learners to provide instruction on patient education practices in health care as well as to engage learners in designing patient education tools. Patient education refers t
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https://doaj.org/article/abbb093acb85431f878b4439ccebe5f4
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy. 73:44-68
Autor:
DeAnna Mori, Christopher AhnAllen
Publikováno v:
MedEdPORTAL, Vol 11 (2015)
This educational tool kit has been developed for health professional learners to provide instruction on patient education practices in health care as well as to engage learners in designing patient education tools. Patient education refers to a range
Publikováno v:
Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training. 31:87-93
Autor:
Charles F. Kunkel, Lewis E. Kazis, David R. Williams, Ed Renner, André Barkhuizen, Maryann Park, Samantha Smith, Sam T. Donta, Wade Martin, Philippe A. Chiliade, Deanna Mori, Dorothy Norwood, Cynthia T. McMurtry, Margaret A Ryan, Charles C. Engel, Stephanie Sogg, Sally Pullman-Mooar, Gregory C. Gray, J. Mc Leod Griffiss, Cynthia M. Dougherty, Don C Salisbury, Daniel J. Clauw, Peter Peduzzi, Larry I. Lutwick, Ralph D. Richardson, Peter Guarino, William Rodríguez, James K. Schmitt, Edwin Alicea, Stephen C. Hunt, Robert D. Kerns, Robert Cooper, Thomas Taylor, Paul J. Hershberger, Jack M. Bernstein, John R. Feussner, Manisha Thakore, James S. Skinner, Warren D. Blackburn, Michael P. Everson
Publikováno v:
JAMA. 289:1396
ContextGulf War veterans' illnesses (GWVI), multisymptom illnesses characterized by persistent pain, fatigue, and cognitive symptoms, have been reported by many Gulf War veterans. There are currently no effective therapies available to treat GWVI.Obj
Publikováno v:
Journal of personality and social psychology. 53(4)
In Experiment 1, male and female subjects were given an opportunity to snack as they participated in a "get-acquainted study" with a same-sex or opposite-sex partner (confederate) whose social desirability was manipulated. Consistent with the hypothe