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    Perinatal emotional skills groups for women and birthing people with borderline personality disorder: outcomes from a feasibility randomised controlled trial by Paul Moran, Debra Bick, Lucy Biddle, Belinda Borries, Rebecca Kandiyali, Farah Mgaieth, Vivan Patel, Janice Rigby, Penny Seume, Vaneeta Sadhnani, Nadine Smith, Michaela Swales, Nicholas Turner

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Background There is no clear evidence about how to support people with borderline personality disorder (BPD) during the perinatal period. Perinatal emotional skills groups (ESGs) may be helpful, but their efficacy has not been tested. …”
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    La gestion professionnelle des émotions et l’approche prothétique : un nouveau travail prescrit pour soigner les déments by Michel Bigaouette

    Published 2001-05-01
    “…The strategies they use to do this are one of the fundamental issues in their work activity, and include professional management of the emotions experienced by patients during care activities, as well as those experienced by the caregivers themselves.An ergonomist worked with caregivers in residential and long-term care centres, mainly in order to document the emotion-related strategies used by caregivers, but also to support employers, union authorities and employees in the centres as they implemented more efficient care and service organization models. …”
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    “You are stealing our future in front of our very eyes.” The representation of climate change, emotions and the mobilisation of young environmental activists in Britain by Sarah PICKARD

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…It draws on 50 semi-structured interviews with young environmental activists engaged in school climate strikes Fridays For Future (FFF) movement and Extinction Rebellion (XR), in Britain during autumn 2019.The ways climate change is represented has instigated emotional responses. Initially overwhelmed, they then become angry and frustrated with politicians, which mobilised them in collective environmental protest movements that provide camaraderie, joy and hope. …”
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