578 research outputs found
Healthcare robots : the discourse among the use in health and care organizations since 2010
author Carolin Isabel BarkamMasterarbeit Universität Innsbruck 202
Quantum Dots-capped hybrid materials for pH triggered release
Author Carolin HörhagerZusammenfassungen in deutscher und englischer SpracheMasterarbeit Universität Linz 201
Healthcare robots : the discourse among the use in health and care organizations since 2010
author Carolin Isabel BarkamMasterarbeit Universität Innsbruck 202
Migration from East to West : investigation from the EU enlargements on the city-size level
author Fabian Kranebitter and Carolin WildMasterarbeit Universität Innsbruck 201
Healthcare robots : the discourse among the use in health and care organizations since 2010
author Carolin Isabel BarkamMasterarbeit Universität Innsbruck 202
Migration from East to West : investigation from the EU enlargements on the city-size level
author Fabian Kranebitter and Carolin WildMasterarbeit Universität Innsbruck 201
A cross-country study on female leadership: women in executive positions
Author Carolin Fabienne BeaaMasterarbeit Johannes Kepler Universität Linz 2024Arbeit auf den öffentlichen PCs in den Bibliotheken der JKU+Medizin abrufba
Group therapy with adolescent girls in foster care: a treatment manual for clinicians at the Rutgers Foster Care Counseling Project
The estimated 513,000 children presently living in foster care in the United States are at particularly increased risk for mental health problems as a result of neglect and physical, emotional and sexual abuse endured in their dysfunctional family settings. They experienced traumatic separation from their homes, families and friends and ongoing disruptions to their daily lives. However, only twenty percent of foster children in need of mental health services actually receive them. In response to this deficit in services, this treatment manual was created to provide clinicians, specifically within the Foster Care Counseling Project (FCCP) at Rutgers University, with a tool that helps them provide group therapy for adolescent females in foster care. This manual is intended to give clinicians basic theoretical knowledge about group psychotherapy, adolescence, and the foster care population, as well as provide a sense of structure and practical guidance on the process of facilitating a group of this nature. It is a resource that outlines logistics that need to be anticipated prior to the first group session; supplies handouts and important forms; describes the different stages of group development and potential challenges that may arise; and recommends activities created to meet the therapeutic needs of the foster care population as well as the developmental needs of adolescents in general. Although this manual was based on a therapy group for adolescent females within the FCCP, most principles and activities can be applied beyond this particular population and agency.Psy.DIncludes bibliographical referencesby Carolin M. Heinde
Cluster Performance reconsidered: Structure, Linkages and Paths in the German Biotechnology Industry, 1996-2003
This paper addresses the evolution of biotechnology clusters in Germany between 1996 and 2003, paying particular attention to their respective composition in terms of venture capital, basic science institutions and biotechnology firms. Drawing upon the significance of co-location of "money and ideas", the literature stressing the importance of a cluster's openness and external linkages, and the path dependency debate, the paper aims to analyse how certain cluster characteristics correspond with its overall performance. After identifying different cluster types, we investigate their internal and external interconnectivity in comparative manner and draw on changes in cluster composition. Our results indicate that the structure, i.e. to which group the cluster belongs, and the openness towards external knowledge flows deliver merely unsystematic indications with regard to a cluster's overall success. Its ability to change composition towards a more balanced ratio of science and capital over time, on the other hand, turns out as a key explanatory factor. Hence, the dynamic perspective proves effective illuminating cluster growth and performance, where our explorative findings provide a promising avenue for further evolutionary research
Same legal status but unequal treatment: bureaucratic discrimination against mobile EU citizens
EU Citizenship guarantees the same rights to all mobile EU citizens who move to another member state. And yet, as a recent study by Christian Adam, Xavier Fernández-i-Marín, Oliver James, Anita Manatschal, Carolin Rapp and Eva Thomann indicates, some EU citizens are more likely than others to face discrimination when interacting with their host country’s public administration. Remarkably, they find that patterns of discrimination displayed by public administrators are very similar to patterns of discriminatory behaviour displayed by the general public
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