18 research outputs found

    Betriebliche Sozi@lberatung online ā€“ virtuelle Hilfe im Unternehmen

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    Betriebliche Sozi@lberatung online ā€“ virtuelle Hilfe im Unternehmen

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    Neurobiologically informed treatment for adults with anorexia nervosa: a novel approach to a chronic disorder

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    Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a severe and debilitating disorder with significant medical and psychological sequelae. To date, there are no effective treatments for adults, resulting in high rates of chronicity, morbidity, and mortality. Recent advances in brain imaging research have led to an improved understanding of etiology and specific neurobiological mechanisms underlying symptoms. Despite this, there are no treatments focused on targeting symptoms using this empirically supported mechanistic understanding of the illness. Updated treatment approaches focused on targeting neurobiological mechanisms underlying core AN symptomatology are necessary to improve treatment out-comes for this population. Neurobiologically Enhanced With Family Eating Disorder Trait Response Treatment (NEW FED TR) is a neurobiologically informed treatment targeting key temperament constructs associated with the illness through the delivery of psychoeducation and skills training to patients and nominated carers

    A Brief, Intensive Application of Multi-Family-Based Treatment for Eating Disorders

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    There is a continued need to improve upon the efficacy and availability of treatments for anorexia nervosa. Family-based therapy for anorexia nervosa demonstrates strong empirical evidence; however, trained treatment providers are limited and a subsample of participants receiving the treatment fail to respond. The intensive family treatment program is a brief, time-limited, multi-family program that trains families of adolescents with eating disorders to oversee their adolescentsā€™ recovery at home by providing psychoeducation, skills training, and immersive practice over the course of a 5-day period. This article provide a description of the program by summarizing underlying theoretical principles and key therapeutic components

    Competition for rail transport services in duopoly market: Case study of China Railway(CR) Express in Chengdu and Chongqinq

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    Known as the Belt and Road Initiative, China Railway(CR) Express is driving China's efforts to boost connectivity and explore regional cooperation with Eurasian markets. In order to investigate the fierce hinterland competition between two neighbouring CR Express lines, this paper first formulates a non-cooperative game model to explore strategic decisions on pricing accounting for competition in a spatial setting, given frequency, government subsidy, local road infrastructure investment, and operation costs. We then extend the model to analyze decisions on frequency and pricing together, and the implications for social welfare, profits and market share as well. Based on a case study of CR Express lines originating from Chengdu and Chongqing to Hamburg, we verify our model and conclude some findings. The results show that government subsidy is the major factor that influences operators pricing strategy. Also, frequency and local road infrastructure investment have effects on operators' decisions. For the government, giving more freedom to operators, that is letting operators decide their frequency, is a good way to bring benefits for both social welfare and operator profits
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