نتایج جستجو برای: counter narrative

تعداد نتایج: 77527  

2014
Sohail A. Shaikh Robert D. Payne

To counter the threat posed by adversary information activities, the U. S. Army has developed a new warfighting function, “engagement” which will institutionalize lessons learned over the past decade of warfare. Like mission command, sustainment, intelligence, or other warfighting functions that are critical to the successful prosecution of warfare, the ability to engage a population in a way t...

Journal: :Modern Law Review 2023

This article critically appraises the implications of recent emergence radicalisation cases in family courts England and Wales involvement justice system preventing countering terrorism. It identifies, takes issue with, a dominant narrative, found case-law, practitioner commentaries, think-tank reports academic government literature, which regards as positive legal development. Challenging its ...

Journal: :Psychotherapy research : journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research 2012
Miguel M Gonçalves Inês Mendes Graciete Cruz António P Ribeiro Inês Sousa Lynne Angus Leslie S Greenberg

Previous studies have used the Innovative Moments Coding System (IMCS) to describe the process of change in Narrative Therapy (NT) and in Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT). This study aims to extend this research program to a sample of Client-Centered Therapy (CCT). The IMCS was applied to six cases of CCT for depression to track the Innovative Moments (IMs) which are exceptions to the problematic ...

Journal: :Psychotherapy research : journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research 2014
Rodrigo T Lopes Miguel M Gonçalves Paulo P P Machado Dana Sinai Tiago Bento João Salgado

BACKGROUND Systematic studies of the efficacy of Narrative Therapy (NT) for depression are sparse. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the efficacy of individual NT for moderate depression in adults compared to Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT). METHOD Sixty-three depressed clients were assigned to either NT or CBT. The Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) and Outcome Questionnaire-45.2 (OQ-45.2) were ...

2017
Charlene A Flash Sannisha K Dale Douglas S Krakower

There are ~900,000 new HIV infections among women every year, representing nearly half of all new HIV infections globally. In the US, nearly one-fifth of all new HIV infections occur among women, and women from racial and ethnic minority communities experience disproportionately high rates of new HIV infections. Thus, there is a need to develop and implement effective HIV prevention strategies ...

Journal: :Old Testament essays 2022

This article argues that the Tower of Babel's narrative (Gen 11:1-9) serves as a counter against universalisation language, territory and peoplehood identity. In addition, it perfectly fits politics Israelite identity formation throughout book Genesis. The argument is anchored follows: Firstly, surveys earlier interpretations scholars. Secondly, examines Babel subversive narration for by analys...

Journal: : 2022

The paper explores strategic communications in Ukraine's media space. Strategic as a system of multi-vector interaction with society have proven to be connected range relevant and socially important issues, acting the most effective technology building information defence amid intense hybrid aggression ensuring country's cognitive resilience. Typical anti-Ukrainian narratives undermine main pol...

Journal: :Nursing inquiry 2014
Elizabeth McGibbon Fhumulani M Mulaudzi Paula Didham Sylvia Barton Ann Sochan

Although there are notable exceptions, examination of nursing's participation in colonizing processes and practices has not taken hold in nursing's consciousness or political agenda. Critical analyses, based on the examination of politics and power of the structural determinants of health, continue to be marginalized in the profession. The goals of this discussion article are to underscore the ...

Journal: :Millennium: Journal of International Studies 2022

This article uses Bodyguard to trace the ways that whiteness is represented in counter-terrorism TV and so draw links between whiteness, culture. It argues offers a redemptive narrative for British recuperates rearticulates white identity after/through War on Terror. As such it belongs later genre of shows move from, but nonetheless still propagate, discursive foundations ongoing reading itself...

Journal: :Left History 2022

This article explores how the International Committee of Red Cross defined non-combatants during Bosnian War (1992–1995) and those definitions contributed to a counter-narrative that disrupts familiar conceptualizations war as exclusively ethnic. Through an examination press releases, I argue identity primarily based on individual experiences with violence and/or transnational constructions vul...

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