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Psychol Health
December 2019
Department of Psychology, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK.
Government guidelines aim to promote sensible alcohol consumption but such advice is disconnected from people's lived experiences. This research investigated how people construct personal thresholds of 'too much' alcohol. One hundred fifty drinkers completed an online survey ( = 23.
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May 2015
Institut du Fer à Moulin, bâtiment Inserm, 8-10, rue des Fossés-Saint-Marcel, 75005 Paris, France - Inserm, UMR-S 839, 75005 Paris, France - Université Pierre et Marie Curie, 75005 Paris, France.
Like the better-publicized pleasurable NDEs, distressing near-death experiences are both fascinating and frustrating as altered states of consciousness. Because of the deeply rooted concept of hell in Western culture and its Christian association with eternal physical torment, they pose serious challenges to the individuals who must shape their lives around such a profoundly durable event, and to their families, friends, and physicians. In the absence of clear-cut clinical data and universal cultural views, physicians are advised that neutrality of opinion and careful listening are likely to constitute best professional practice for addressing these difficult near-death experiences.
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September 2014
Professor Emeritus, 51 Hermou Str., PC 546 23 Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece.
Unfortunately, today few physicians care about medical deontology and medical ethics, that is how to behave and respect others when exercising our medical profession. Some of us may not show the care and kindness we should show towards our students or the due respect to our senior colleagues. Occasionally, when examining our patients we may not pay the proper attention to their problems, being tired from work overload.
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January 2014
Hermou 51, 54623, Thessaloniki, Greece.
Unfortunately, today very few care about medical deontology-ethics that is about how to behave and respect others when we exercise our medical duties. Perhaps we do not show our real care and kind leadership to our students. We do not very much respect our medical colleagues.
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