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L'occupazione italiana della Iugoslavia (1941-1943)
Raccolta di saggi che analizzano vari aspetti politici e militari dell'occupazione italiana della Iugoslavia durante la seconda guerra mondiale
Transitando nell'istituzione carceraria: l'esperienza di un gruppo di discussione civile
Evaluation of Symptoms and Alexithymia in Psychiatric Patients: A Naturalistic Longitudinal Study in a Day Hospital
La difficile alleanza con la Croazia ustascia
Ricostruzione dei rapporti diplomatici e politici fra Croazia ustascia e Italia fascista dal 1941 al 1943
Outcome e rete sociale in terapia di gruppo: uno studio applicativo di esito presso un Centro di Salute Mentale.
The extended unconscious group field and metabolization of the pandemic experience: dreaming together to keep cohesion alive
Working with dreams in groups allows an understanding of phenomena that characterise the unconscious as a total unity. The dreamer becomes the vehicle of emotions, fantasies, and anxieties that dominate the group at a given moment, allowing them to be understood and processed. The analysis of shared dreams can further our understanding of emotional concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic and its psychological repercussions. Six sessions of social dreaming were conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic period. Our aim was not to investigate differences between and within groups: the analysis was performed by identifying the core themes encompassing the contents of dreaming sessions, as products constructed by and within groups that are informative of society's collective unconscious more broadly. The narratives were transcribed and thematic analysis was performed with the support of Atlas.ti software. Three main themes were identified: i) nightmares' descriptions and the links with the COVID-19 pandemic; ii) loss of control within the unexpected outbreak: the pandemic as a learned helplessness context and environmental mastery as an emergent psychological issue; and iii) recalls of the child-past as continuity-makers within the continuity-breaking pandemic present. Through the qualitative analysis of dream narratives, we identified the links between individuals and the shared field. It is arguable that, by sharing dreams, the members of the group develop meanings useful to process the painful experience that unites them, as the three main themes show
LA DONAZIONE DI ORGANI A CUORE NON BATTENTE (NHBD): LA SITUAZIONE ITALIANA, ASPETTI ETICI E MEDICO-LEGALE
Le problematiche di espianto a fine di trapianto si basano sostanzialmente sull’accertamento della morte secondo la normativa vigente.
Fino a pochi anni fa la prassi per l’effettuazione di espianti era soltanto quella da donatore a cuore battente, infatti offrivano il vantaggio di una migliore perfusione degli organi.
Con i nuovi progressi scientifici per l’accertamento della morte, le nuove tecniche rianimatorie e soprattutto i nuovi ritrovati per la perfusione degli organi, si inizia a prospettare la possibilità di avvalersi, per la donazione di organi, di tutti quei casi di morte per arresto cardiaco ovvero, a cuore non battente, sempre che sia consentito dalla normativa.
Il presente lavoro, dopo aver percorso un excursus storico sui trapainti, analizza gli aspetti normativi italiani, le complicanze etiche e le problematiche medico-legali di questa “nuova” forma di trapianto ancora in fase sperimentale in Italia
Psicoterapia di gruppo e mentalizzazione: esiti delle cure in un Day Hospital Territoriale
Bronchial reactivity to methacholine in HIV-infected individuals without AIDS
To evaluate bronchial reactivity to methacholine in human immunodeficiency virus (W) infection, we submitted 25 HIV-seropositive subjects without full-blown AIDS and 25 HIV-seronegative subjects, all inmates in a drug rehabili- tation center for previous intravenous drug abuse, to interview and to bronchial challenge with methacholine. Four (16 percent) HIV-seropositive and three (12 percent) HIV-seronegative subjects noted bronchospastic symptoms. Baseline FEV, and MEF50 percent were within the normal range in every patient. Bronchial hyperreactivity to meth- acholine (PD20FEV,<1,400 pg) was found in two (8 per- cent) HIV-seropositive and in four (16 percent) HIV-sero- negative subjects, with no significant difference in the frequency between the two groups. We conclude that HIV infection without AIDS in intravenous drug users does not appear to be associated with an increased frequency of bronchospastic disorders and to bronchial hyperreactivity to methacholine
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