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Tineke Broer
Digital and networking technologies are increasingly used to predict who is at risk of attempting suicide. Such digitalized suicide prevention within and beyond mental health care raises ethical, social and legal issues for a range of actors involved. He...
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Andrea Perin, Dr.
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En la primera parte de este artículo se retoma el debate sobre la responsabilidad penal por mala práctica médica imprudente ante la progresiva estandarización de las prácticas clínicas. Su consideración crítica permite configurar un paradigma de imputaci...
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Nicholas J. Beutell, Marianne M. O?Hare, Joy A. Schneer and Jeffrey W. Alstete
This paper examines existing research on the impact of terrorism on expatriate coping strategies. We consider pre-assignment fear of terrorism, in-country coping strategies, and anxiety and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) associated with repatriatio...
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Parvin Shaikh,Ujwala Dange
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The nature of their work requires the healthcare professionals to work in shifts, work overtime, report to duty at odd hours, take care of people who are sick and are sometimes terminally ill. Apart from draining them of physical energy, being in contact...
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J. Vincent Eagan
This case study reviews the Anchor Foundation, a private 501(c)(3) foundation associated with the Socialist Workers Party (SWP), a small radical organization. Anchor Foundation made a major sale of real estate that was donated to the Foundation. Th...
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John Barlow
Computer simulations provide cost effective methods for manipulating and modeling 'reality'. However they are not real. They are imitations of a system or event, real or fabricated, and as such mimic, duplicate or represent that system or event. The d...
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