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The Management of Scientific Integrity within Academic Medical
Centers discusses the impact scientific misconduct has in eight
complex case studies. Authors look at multifaceted mixtures of
improper behavior, poor communication, cultural issues, adverse
medical/health issues, interpersonal problems and misunderstandings
to illustrate the challenge of identifying and managing what went
wrong and how current policies have led to the establishment of
quasi legal processes within academic institutions. The book
reviews the current global regulations and concludes with a section
authored by a US federal court judge who provides his perspective
on the adequacy of current regulations and policies.
Of great utility for every scientist faced with publicizing their
discoveries via the media, this book addresses questions of
responsibility for the balance and accuracy of scientific
reporting, and attempts to be a guide for the scientist in their
quest to inform the general public about their research in honest,
truthful, and still interesting ways. Case studies by leading
scholars in the fields of bioethics (pharmaceutical research
(Declan Doogan, Senior VP Pfizer), medical journal editing (Jerome
Kassirer, former editor of NEJM), science journalism, philosophy of
science, history of medicine (John Warner, chair history of
medicine Yale), public health (Ruth Katz, Dean public health,
George Washington University), and philosophy of religion (Reverend
Wesley Carr, former Dean of Westminster) illustrate positions and
points of view and offer unique perspectives on the complex dance
between science and the media.
* Provides a compelling overview and analysis of the difficulties
of dealing with mass media and collects tips and solutions.
* Includes case studies from the experience of a number of
high-profile contributors from different fields
* Provides an easy-to-read, carefully selected and synthesized
overview well suited to teaching and as further reading source in
respective classes
* Includes a famous movie from Jose Delgado that shows his attempts
in the 60s to demonstrate "remote control" of a bull
A uniquely detailed study of child development theory and practice
in the post-World War II era Sixty years ago, a group of prominent
psychoanalysts, developmentalists, pediatricians, and educators at
the Yale Child Study Center joined together with the purpose of
formulating a general psychoanalytic theory of children's early
development. The group's members composed detailed narratives about
their work with the study's children, interviewed families
regularly and visited them in their homes, and over the course of a
decade met monthly for discussion. The contributors to this volume
consider the significance of the Child Study Center's landmark
study from various perspectives, focusing particularly on one
child's unfolding sense of herself, her gender, and her
relationships.
Historically, there has been little integration of theoretical or
applied research on addiction treatment and parenting intervention
development. Rather, the fields of addiction and developmental
research have progressed on largely separate trajectories, even
though their focus powerfully and often tragically intersects each
time a parent is diagnosed with a substance use disorder. Parenting
and Substance Abuse is the first book to report on pioneering
efforts to move the treatment of substance-abusing parents forward
by embracing their roles and experiences as mothers and fathers
directly and continually across the course of treatment. The
chapters in this volume represent important new strides among
researchers and clinicians to address and close the increasingly
recognizable gap between addiction and developmental science.
Chapters focus on current, state-of-the-art treatment models for
parents, primarily pregnant and parenting women, including
descriptions of innovative treatments currently being developed and
evaluated that focus on parental addiction and the parent-child
relationship within a developmental framework. Part I covers the
theoretical understandings of how addiction impacts the
developmental processes of parenting. Part II discusses risk
assessment, evaluation, and a variety of interventions and
therapies. This unique volume will be of importance to clinicians,
researchers, students, and trainees in the health professions who
develop, implement, and evaluate interventions for parental
addiction, including in well-baby clinics, primary care settings,
pediatric clinics, and residential and outpatient drug treatment
programs.
Children not shown tools to develop emotional intelligence fail
emotionally and socially. Basic empathy skills are absent. In adult
life, employment and occupational advancement are less likely.
Making Sense of Emotion grasps the Yale integrative emotional
intelligence ability model. Adding key missing elements, this book
unlocks its potential to trigger "emotion performance utilization"
in real life and real-time. The epidemic of overusing medications,
substance use disorders, addiction, drug overdoses, even global
"doping" in sports reflects emotional malaise. Emotional illiteracy
is one underlying cause and demands innovative emotional
intelligence. Written by a psychiatrist, this volume supplies
literacy tools---a vivid action language showing how emotions
unfold as personal dramas. Emotions are our first language---the
mother tongue infants and children are "lived by." Emotional
awareness is refined emotional intelligence. This book clearly
defines emotions, feelings, affects, moods, and the
social-emotional competencies needed to understand and build
emotional awareness. Skills take shape resulting in unfolding
self-attunement. In real-time, emotional intelligence is effective
emotional performance. The missing link between the two is the
application of emotion regulation in real life---knowledge in the
head displayed in skilled everyday behavior. Innovative ideas in
this book explain how to apply this emotional hygiene fitness
program to benefit children and adults.
Historically, there has been little integration of theoretical or
applied research on addiction treatment and parenting intervention
development. Rather, the fields of addiction and developmental
research have progressed on largely separate trajectories, even
though their focus powerfully and often tragically intersects each
time a parent is diagnosed with a substance use disorder. Parenting
and Substance Abuse is the first book to report on pioneering
efforts to move the treatment of substance-abusing parents forward
by embracing their roles and experiences as mothers and fathers
directly and continually across the course of treatment. The
chapters in this volume represent important new strides among
researchers and clinicians to address and close the increasingly
recognizable gap between addiction and developmental science.
Chapters focus on current, state-of-the-art treatment models for
parents, primarily pregnant and parenting women, including
descriptions of innovative treatments currently being developed and
evaluated that focus on parental addiction and the parent-child
relationship within a developmental framework. Part I covers the
theoretical understandings of how addiction impacts the
developmental processes of parenting. Part II discusses risk
assessment, evaluation, and a variety of interventions and
therapies. This unique volume will be of importance to clinicians,
researchers, students, and trainees in the health professions who
develop, implement, and evaluate interventions for parental
addiction, including in well-baby clinics, primary care settings,
pediatric clinics, and residential and outpatient drug treatment
programs.
Authoritative and comprehensive, this volume provides a
contemporary psychodynamic perspective on frequently encountered
psychological disorders in adults, children, and adolescents.
Leading international authorities review the growing evidence base
for psychoanalytic theories and therapeutic models. Chapters
examine the etiology and psychological mechanisms of each disorder
and thoroughly describe effective treatment strategies. Highly
accessible, the book is richly illustrated with clinical case
material. It demonstrates ways in which psychodynamic theory and
therapy are enhanced by integrating ideas and findings from
neuroscience, social and personality psychology,
cognitive-behavioral therapy, and other fields. Winner-Goethe Award
for Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Scholarship
Authoritative and comprehensive, this volume provides a
contemporary psychodynamic perspective on frequently encountered
psychological disorders in adults, children, and adolescents.
Leading international authorities review the growing evidence base
for psychoanalytic theories and therapeutic models. Chapters
examine the etiology and psychological mechanisms of each disorder
and thoroughly describe effective treatment strategies. Highly
accessible, the book is richly illustrated with clinical case
material. It demonstrates ways in which psychodynamic theory and
therapy are enhanced by integrating ideas and findings from
neuroscience, social and personality psychology,
cognitive-behavioral therapy, and other fields. Winner--Goethe
Award for Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Scholarship
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