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Hackable City: Providence: What happens when you use the ideas of open source and hackability in a society, and a city?
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What\u27s News At Rhode Island College
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What\u27s News At Rhode Island College
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What\u27s News At Rhode Island College
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A Study of Mental Illness as a Causal Factor in Recidivism among Adult Inmates at the Adult Correctional Institutions of Rhode Island
Examines the impact of mental illness on criminal recidivism, using samples of offenders at the Adult Correctional Institutions of Rhode Island. Compares adjusted groups of mentally ill and non-mentally ill offenders in terms of reincarceration rates, substance abuse, and infractions committed while incarcerated at the A.C.I
Oskar Eustis and the Premiere Productions He Directed at the Trinity Repertory Company
Studies the dramaturgical development of the world premiere productions of Ambition Facing West, Homebody/Kabul, The Long Christmas Ride Home, and The Ruby Sunrise at Trinity Repertory Company under the direction of Trinity\u27s Artistic Director, Oskar Eustis
Nontraditional and Unorthodox Interventions in Social Work
Social work interventions with individuals, families, couples, and small groups have evolved over time. Traditional casework methods associated with social work\u27s pioneers during the early and mid-twentieth century, such as Mary Richmond, Florence Hollis, Harriett Bartlett, Grace Coyle, and Helen Perlman have been transformed. Today\u27s social workers are more likely to discuss and debate the use of such approaches as dialectical behavior therapy, narrative therapy, hypnosis, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, art and dance therapy, radical cognitive therapy, and Internet-based therapy, among others. Clinicians now have access to a staggering array of clinical options that would be unimaginable to social work\u27s earliest practitioners and scholars
The Interaction Effect of Spirituality and Negative Life Experiences on Depression
Investigates the healing/ameliorating effect of one\u27s spiritual beliefs and practices in moderating depression when faced with negative life experiences. Beck\u27s Depression Inventory II, Piedmont\u27s ASPIRES, and Sarason\u27s Life Experiences Survey were the instruments administered to 51 adult patients at two pastoral counseling centers over a four month period. Findings indicate significant inverse correlations between spirituality and depression and a moderating effect of spirituality on depression when negative life experiences are included