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Ce volume est une sélection des Actes des journées d’études organisées en novembre 2008 à l’Université de Nancy et fait suite à ceux édités par C. Paulin (vol. 1) et par L. Gautier et P. Monneret (vol. 2). C’est le dernier volet des travaux consacrés à l’expressivité, notion peu problématisée dans la littérature malgré son emploi récurrent. Le volume s’appuie sur les acquis des travaux antérieurs et propose d’en travailler spécialement un axe central : l’explication de l’expressivité en termes d’ « écart » par rapport au système, à une formulation « neutre » ou un emploi « standard ». Le volume approfondit les problèmes définitoires, traite de niveaux d’analyse différents (morphologie, phraséologie, histoire de la linguistique, stylistique…) et de domaines variés (langue littéraire, presse/Internet/télévision, états de langue contemporains ou plus anciens). Les langues étudiées sont principalement le français, l’allemand, l’anglais et le russe, certaines contributions incluant d’autres langues (suédois, néerlandais).
Language & Linguistics --- langage --- expressivité --- formulation
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Formulation remains one of the most important activities that those using psychological approaches undertake as part of their work. Arguably, however, formulation is an activity that remains poorly understood. In a current climate demanding quick fix solutions there is a tendency, which the authors refuse, towards over-simplification. Instead this book sets out to explore the challenging complexity of psychological formulation. By drawing on a wide range of sources from psychology and the arts the authors find ways to honour the stories clients tell yet offer key psychological insights to facilitate change. They provide a clear guide to enable the reader to think about the purpose of their work with clients, the perspectives which inform it and the process used to ensure effective outcomes. The chapters, supported by exercises on key issues, examine key debates on the role of formulation in professional practice, a framework for developing a systematic approach to formulation and a detailed account of the purpose, perspective and process of formulation.
Psychiatry --- Psychology --- Psychology, Applied. --- Case formulation. --- Practice.
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Psychiatric nursing. --- Psychiatry --- Case formulation. --- Infermeria psiquiàtrica
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Biosimilar Pharmaceuticals --- Drug Compounding --- Drug Monitoring --- Monitoring, Drug --- Therapeutic Drug Monitoring --- Drug Monitoring, Therapeutic --- Monitoring, Therapeutic Drug --- Pharmacovigilance --- Drug Microencapsulation --- Pharmaceutical Formulation --- Drug Formulation --- Drug Preparation --- Compounding, Drug --- Formulation, Drug --- Formulation, Pharmaceutical --- Microencapsulation, Drug --- Preparation, Drug --- Abuse-Deterrent Formulations --- Biopharmaceutics --- Chemistry, Pharmaceutical --- Biosimilars --- Follow-on Biologics --- Subsequent Entry Biologics --- Biosimilar --- Biologics, Follow-on --- Biologics, Subsequent Entry --- Follow on Biologics --- Pharmaceuticals, Biosimilar
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Drug Delivery Systems --- Drug Compounding --- Drug Microencapsulation --- Pharmaceutical Formulation --- Drug Formulation --- Drug Preparation --- Compounding, Drug --- Formulation, Drug --- Formulation, Pharmaceutical --- Microencapsulation, Drug --- Preparation, Drug --- Abuse-Deterrent Formulations --- Biopharmaceutics --- Chemistry, Pharmaceutical --- Drug Targeting --- Delivery System, Drug --- Delivery Systems, Drug --- Drug Delivery System --- Drug Targetings --- System, Drug Delivery --- Systems, Drug Delivery --- Targeting, Drug --- Targetings, Drug --- Dosage Forms --- Drug delivery systems --- Drugs --- Dosage forms
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Highly practical and accessible, this book shows how to synthesize complex information about child and adolescent mental health problems into clinically useful, dynamic case formulations. Strategies and tools are provided for analyzing the biological, psychological, social, cultural, spiritual, and developmental factors that may be contributing to the difficulties of clients ages 4-18. Numerous case examples illustrate the steps in crafting a comprehensive formulation and using it to plan effective, individualized treatment. Strategies for overcoming frequently encountered pitfalls in case for
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This book summarises the latest findings of Australian and international crime prevention researchers and suggests how future policies based upon their evidence could and should be better shaped and employed by policymakers. Governments all over the world are constantly endeavouring to make their communities safer and the lives of their citizens less fearful. For decades now, criminological researchers, challenged to assist in this task, have been asking: “What is working to reduce crime?” “What could work better in preventing crime before it erupts?” “What have we not tried, but could try in the field of crime control?” Pleasingly, the research outputs on this subject are voluminous and growing. They regularly inform policymaking in productive ways. This, in turn, has led and continues to lead to good crime prevention outcomes, but a lot more could be done. The author sets out twelve key priorities, designed to reduce victimisation, and tackle street crime and white-collar crime especially, each of them based upon a social justice framework. These priorities draw upon his extensive writings on the topic of law and criminology over the past forty years. There is, he concludes, far more value in tackling the societal factors that allow crime to emerge, grow and persist than applying a strict application of the criminal law and the justice system that feeds upon it. Emeritus Professor Rick Sarre practised as a legal practitioner in Adelaide, South Australia, before becoming an academic. Having studied law, sociology, theology and criminology in Australia, the USA and Canada, he then taught in the United States, Hong Kong, Sweden and South Australia during his 35 years in the tertiary education sector. He also worked as a human rights lawyer in Hong Kong during one of his sabbaticals. He retired as Dean of the Law School at the University of South Australia in 2020. He remains a Fellow of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology and Professorial Fellow of the Australian Institute of Police Management. He currently serves as an Advisor to the Commission for Academic Accreditation in the United Arab Emirates. .
Crime prevention. --- Crime prevention --- Crime --- Political planning. --- Crime and Society. --- Policy Formulation. --- Policy Evaluation. --- Sociological aspects.
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This book summarises the latest findings of Australian and international crime prevention researchers and suggests how future policies based upon their evidence could and should be better shaped and employed by policymakers. Governments all over the world are constantly endeavouring to make their communities safer and the lives of their citizens less fearful. For decades now, criminological researchers, challenged to assist in this task, have been asking: “What is working to reduce crime?” “What could work better in preventing crime before it erupts?” “What have we not tried, but could try in the field of crime control?” Pleasingly, the research outputs on this subject are voluminous and growing. They regularly inform policymaking in productive ways. This, in turn, has led and continues to lead to good crime prevention outcomes, but a lot more could be done. The author sets out twelve key priorities, designed to reduce victimisation, and tackle street crime and white-collar crime especially, each of them based upon a social justice framework. These priorities draw upon his extensive writings on the topic of law and criminology over the past forty years. There is, he concludes, far more value in tackling the societal factors that allow crime to emerge, grow and persist than applying a strict application of the criminal law and the justice system that feeds upon it. Emeritus Professor Rick Sarre practised as a legal practitioner in Adelaide, South Australia, before becoming an academic. Having studied law, sociology, theology and criminology in Australia, the USA and Canada, he then taught in the United States, Hong Kong, Sweden and South Australia during his 35 years in the tertiary education sector. He also worked as a human rights lawyer in Hong Kong during one of his sabbaticals. He retired as Dean of the Law School at the University of South Australia in 2020. He remains a Fellow of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology and Professorial Fellow of the Australian Institute of Police Management. He currently serves as an Advisor to the Commission for Academic Accreditation in the United Arab Emirates. .
Criminology. Victimology --- maatschappij --- criminaliteit --- Crime --- Political planning. --- Crime and Society. --- Policy Formulation. --- Policy Evaluation. --- Sociological aspects.
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When people seek psychological support, formulation is the theory-driven methodology used by many practitioners to guide identification of the processes, mechanisms, and patterns of behaviour that appear to be contributing to the presenting difficulties. However, the process of formulating - or applying psychological theory to practice - can often seem unclear. In this volume, we present multiple demonstrations of formulation in action - written by applied psychologists embedded in clinical training, research, and practice. The volume covers a range of contemporary approaches to formulation and therapy that have not been considered in extant works, and includes unique sections offering critical counter-perspectives and commentaries on each approach (and its application) by authors working from alternative theoretical positions.
Clinical health psychology. --- Health psychology --- Health psychology, Clinical --- Psychology, Clinical health --- Psychology, Health --- Salutogenesis --- Clinical psychology --- Medicine and psychology --- psychological formulation, case formulation, case conceptualisation, applied psychology, clinical psychology, psychotherapy, applying psychological theory, psychological understanding, practitioner psychologists.
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This work examines how African policy makers might develop better coordination between the public and private sectors to identify the constraints to faster structural transformation, and to design, implement, and monitor policies to remove them.
Industrial policy --- policy formulation --- structural transformation --- africa --- industrial development --- public and private sectors --- industrial policy --- Special economic zone
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