333 research outputs found
Arjen hallinta omiin käsiin : toimintaterapiaryhmä mielenterveyskuntoutujille Hoitokoti Reimarissa
Mielenterveyskuntoutuksessa pyritään tukemaan yksilön toimintakykyä, itsenäisyyttä sekä osallisuutta arjessa lieventämällä mielenterveyden häiriöiden vaikutuksia päivittäiseen elämään. Arjen hallinnan taidoissa suoriutumiseen vaikuttavat monet tekijät, kuten motivaatio, kognitiiviset valmiudet, aistikäsittely sekä ympäristötekijät. Opinnäytetyön viitekehyksenä toimii CMOP-E (Canadian Model of Occupational Performance and Engagement), joka tarkastelee ihmisen, toiminnan ja ympäristön vuorovaikutusta osallisuuden tukemisessa.
Tässä opinnäytetyössä tarkastellaan ryhmämuotoista toimintaterapiaa mielenterveyskuntoutuksessa kuuden kerran pilottiryhmän toteutuksen kautta. Arjen hallinta omiin käsiin- ryhmä toteutettiin toimeksiantona Uudessakaupungissa toimivalle Hoitokoti Reimarille. Kehittämistyössä kerättiin ennen pilottiryhmän toteutusta aineistoa COPM-haastatteluiden sekä ryhmämuotoisten haastattelumenetelmien avulla. Aineisto analysoitiin laadullisella sisällönanalyysillä, jonka pohjalta tunnistettiin keskeiset teemat sekä tavoitteet ja rakennettiin ryhmäkokonaisuus. Kehittämistyön tuotoksena laadittiin manuaali, joka sisältää kuuden terapiakerran suunnitelmat, materiaalit sekä kehittämisideoita ryhmätoiminnan jatkoa varten.In mental health rehabilitation, the goal is to support an individual's occupational performance, independence, and participation in daily life by alleviating the impact of mental health disorders on everyday activities. Many factors affect the ability to perform daily living skills, such as motivation, cognitive abilities, sensory processing, and environmental factors. The framework for this thesis is the CMOP-E (Canadian Model of Occupational Performance and Engagement), which examines the interaction between the person, occupation, and environment in supporting participation.
This thesis explores group-based occupational therapy in mental health rehabilitation through the implementation of a six-session pilot group. Taking Control of Daily Life Group was implemented as a commissioned project for Hoitokoti Reimari, located in Uusikaupunki. In the development process, data was collected prior to the pilot group through COPM interviews and group-based interview methods. The data was analyzed using qualitative content analysis, which identified key themes, objectives, and helped to structure the group program. As a result of the development work, a manual was created, which includes the plans for the six therapy sessions, materials, and ideas for further development of group activities
Comments, questions and answer to the passive system status report (> 1000 comments addressed)
F. D’Auria, Pisa, December 11, 2019. SOAR on Passive systems: Comments and answers from rev-02 (Sept. 20, 2019) to rev-03 (Nov. 07, 2019), to rev-04 (Dec. 10, 2019), to rev-05 (Dec. 11, 2019) and to rev- 06 (Dec. 15, 2019). These are reported in the order they have been received and implemented. This report consists of 126 pages including the present one. All sets of received comments (more than 1100) to rev02 of the SOAR on Passive Systems are identified below (bold characters, Roman numbering), including Institution, acting scientist(s) and date of comment delivery. Each individual comment is identified by Arab digits numbering (in a few cases, in Italics, my comment to the comment). My answer is provided in red color below. Each Lead Author (at least) is expected to read the comments and the answers and to provide additional comments as needed. Starting from page 69, comments from rev03 to rev04 are discussed. Starting from page 107 comments from rev04 to rev05 are discussed. Any addition to the main text or comment to the comments below should be discussed at the December 11-13, 2019 meeting. An excellent job was done by contributors who provided comments below (although, in a few cases, contributors put questions instead of addressing unclear topics). Furthermore: (in general), my answer ‘Done. Thanks.’ implies that the contributor found an editorial bug; my answer ‘Done.’ implies that the text is improved. I introduced new text as discussed at item 309. The following documents-files are considered (all documents are available by the author here) from rev02 to re03: I) USNRC – Peter Lien – Sept. 27, 2019 – items 1 to 30 II) BelV – Anis Bousbia-Salah – Oct. 4, 2019 – items 31 to 60 IIIa) GRS – Sebastian Buchholz and Andreas Wielenberg, Oct. 16, 2019 (e-mail text) – items 61 to 72 IIIb) GRS – Andreas Wielenberg – Oct. 16, 2019 – item 73 IIIc) GRS – S. Buchholz and A. Wielenberg, Oct. 16, 2019 (word attachment to e-mail) – items 74 to 185 IIId) GRS – S. Buchholz and A. Wielenberg, Oct. 16, 2019 (pdf attachment to e-mail) – items 186 to 243 IV) NUBIKI – Barnabas Toth, Oct. 17, 2019 – CH3 – items 244 to 271 IVa) NUBIKI: Barnabas Toth, Oct. 26, 2019 – foreword, Abstract and CH 1 – items 272 to 281 IVb) NUBIKI: Barnabas Toth, Oct. 26, 2019 – CH2 – items 282 to 290 IVc) NUBIKI: Barnabas Toth, Oct. 26, 2019 – CH4 – items 291 to 308 V) UNIPI: Francesco D’Auria, Oct. 28, 2019 – CH1 (new section 1.2.1) – item 309 VI) IRSN: Christophe Herer, Oct. 29, 2019 – section 2.2.4 – item 310 VII) POLIMI: Francesco Di Maio, Oct. 29, 2019 – items 311 to 430 VIII) UNIPI: Marco Lanfredini, Oct. 30, 2019 – items 431 to 447 IX) KAERI: Kyoung-Ho Kang, Oct. 31, 2019 – items 448 to 497 X) KINS: Kyusik Do, Oct. 31, 2019 – items 498 to 530 2 XI) FRAMATOME & IRSN, Oct. 31, 2019 – items 531 to 606 XII) UNIV. LUXEMBOURG (via Herer), Oct. 31, 2019 – item 607 XIII) IRSN: Christophe Herer (related to CH 1-3), Nov. 1, 2019 – items 608 to 637 XIV) IRSN: Christophe Herer (related to CH 4), Nov. 1, 2019 – items 638 to 651 XV) ENEA: Fulvio Mascari (two files received, both here) Nov. 3, 2019 – items 652 to 701 Activity from rev-03 to rev-04 summarized starting at page 69
Integrated, Automated, and Reproducible Nuclear Data Processing at the NEA
Ensuring data preservation is a top priority for the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) Data Bank. Within this context, “preserving data” encompasses activities such as verifying, processing, sharing, improving, and storing the data. The NEA aims to automate these processes to the greatest extent possible, with the goal of providing the JEFF community with reproducible, high-quality data. To achieve this, the Data Bank has chosen to utilize GitLab, a web-based distributed Version Control System that facilitates the collaboration of different users. The author will present the current progress of the NEA pipeline, an ongoing collaborative initiative aimed at standardizing the processing, verification, and validation of nuclear data
A Weight of Seleucia in Pieria in Nea Paphos
Archaeological excavations carried out by a mission from the Jagiellonian University Institute of Archaeology on the site of the agora of Nea Paphos in Cyprus brought to light a lead weight with a Greek inscription giving the year 251 of an era and mentioning an agoranomos with the name Seleukos. On the basis of parallels, the author demonstrates that the weight must have been issued by the North Syrian city of Seleucia in Pieria, and the era used in the inscription is the civic era of Seleucia with the starting point in 109/108 BC, which allows one to date the object to AD 142/143. He argues that the structure where the object was found can tentatively be identified as agoranomeion of Nea Paphos
Unequal Exchange: Developing Countries in the International Trade Negotiations
The outcome of the Uruguay Round show that the concessions given by developing countries were more valuable than those they received from industrial countries. I suggest that this outcome is explained by the aggresive demands from industrial countries and the lack of resources (human and financial) at the disposal of developing countries. The paper discussess the costs of these unequal exchanges, and the structural factors that help to understand the processess leading to these outcomes.Uruguay Round, Developing countries, Reciprocity,
Unequal Exchange: Developing Countries in the International Trade Negotiations
The results of the Uruguay Round, show that the concessions given by developing countries were generally more valuable than those they received from industrial countries. I suggest that this outcome is explained by aggressive demands from industrial countries, and by the lack of resources at the disposal of developing countries. These and other “structural factors”, weaken the negotiating capacity of developing countries and the outcome of their bargaining, is likely to be an “unequal exchange of concessions”. The paper discussess the costs of these exchanges, and the structural factors that help to understand the processes leading to these outcomes.Uruguay Round, Multilateral Negotiations, Developing countries, Unbalanced reciprocity
CSNI validation matrix for the assessment of thermal-hydraulic codes for PWR LOCA and Transients
As Italian representative inside the thermal-hydraulic task group of Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) / Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) / Committee on the Safety of Nuclear Installations (CSNI), the current author contributed to a preliminary activity which ended up in an OECD publication. The framework of the activity is assessment and validation of system thermal-hydraulic codes.
Preliminary steps were taken to fix the requirements for the validation. Importance was given to the experimental data and to the scaling processes. The document evolved in about five years to the form a pillar document in the area of nuclear thermalhydraulics. Coauthors were top level researches and specialists working in the area at the time
A Pseudo-Ionic Blocked-out Capital at Nea Paphos
The paper discusses recent studies on the capital of a column found in the western courtyard of the ‘Hellenistic House’ at Nea Paphos in 2008. The capital presents a very specific set of features which allows us to identify it with the architectural decoration in the Nabatean type known from Petra, Egypt and Cyprus. The comparative analysis allowed the author to recognize the capital from the ‘Hellenistic House’ as analogous to the so-called pseudo-Ionic ones, so far known only from Petra. However, this term, suggesting that capitals of that type originated from the Ionic order, seems to be inappropriate due to specific features of the pseudo-Ionic capitals. The paper discuses one of the three recognized so far types of the blocked-out capitals in the ‘Nabatean’ style from the site; the other will be presented in further papers
Tayari Jones: New York Times Best-selling Author and Novelist
Tayari Jones is the author of four novels, most recently An American Marriage. Published in 2018, An American Marriage is an Oprah\u27s Book Club selection and also appeared on former President Barack Obama\u27s summer reading list as well as his end-of-the-year roundup. The novel won the Women\u27s Prize for Fiction (formerly known as the Orange Prize), Aspen Words Prize and an NAACP Image Award. With over 500,000 copies in print domestically, it also has been published in 15 countries.
Jones has also been a recipient of the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award, United States Artist Fellowship, NEA Fellowship and Radcliffe Institute Bunting Fellowship. Her third novel, Silver Sparrow, was added to the NEA Big Read Library of classics in 2016.
She is a creative writing professor at Emory University
Nea Ionia Magnesia, Grecia. Un progetto urbano
Il saggio partendo dalla recensione del progetto vincitore del concorso Europan7- affronta la tematica del ruolo del progetto urbano nella trasformazione della città. Lo studio di cui fa parte l’autrice, vince nel 2003 il concorso in Grecia, a Nea Ionia presso Volos. Il tema del concorso è il progetto di un nuovo quartiere residenziale con servizi, una scuola e un centro cittadino. il progetto costituisce un frammento autonomo di città che intende riconnotare il contesto e confrontarsi con esso attraverso una impostazione identitaria esplicita e dirompente. La ricerca di una memoria antica di un luogo ormai privato dei segni dell’origine è costante in tutta la costruzione del nuovo insediamento e della sua rappresentazione come unica affermazione della possibilità del nuovo. Ne consegue l’impegno a ridurre al limite le connotazioni stilistiche in favore di un linguaggio scarnificato e composto di soli elementi primari, attraverso cui la mediterraneità è rievocata come condizione fondativa più che semplice riferimento figurativo. Su sollecitazione del bando il concetto di “durabilità” dell’architettura diventa centrale per la riflessione sulla trasformazione urbana. L’intero intervento risolve in tal senso le richieste funzionali.The essay starting with the review of the winning design Europan7-addresses the issue of the role of urban design in the transformation of the city. The study which is part of the author, he won the competition in 2003 in Greece, Nea Ionia in Volos. The theme of the competition is the design of a new residential neighborhood with amenities, a school and a town center. the project is a fragment autonomous city intends riconnotare the context and deal with it through an explicit setting of identity and disruptive. The search for an ancient memory of a place now deprived of the signs of the origin is constant throughout the construction of the new settlement and its representation as the only affirmation of the possibility of the new. Consequently, efforts to reduce the limit the stylistic connotations in favor of a language stripped and consists of only primary elements, through which the Mediterranean is commemorated as a condition founding more than just figurative reference. At the urging of the notice, the concept of "durability" of architecture becomes central to the debate on urban transformation. The entire intervention results in this sense, the functional requirements
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