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psychosozial
psychosozial
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Michael B. Buchholz | Pradeep Chakkarath | Oliver Decker | Jörg Frommer | Benigna Gerisch | Rolf Haubl | Marie-Luise Hermann | Vera King | Carlos Kölbl | Joachim Küchenhoff | Jan Lohl | Katja Sabisch | Jürgen Straub | Hans-Jürgen Wirth
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Volume 47 (2024), Edition 3
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In an attempt to build a bridge between activism and psychotherapeutic, psychoanalytical and sociological science, activism is defined, insight into protest research is given, various new climate justice groups in Germany since 2018 are presented...
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Volume 47 (2024), Edition 1
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This article examines the aspirations of American scientists to advance humankind by reforming schools with state-of-the-art knowledge about human beings during the Cold War. The focus lies primarily on Jerome Bruner’s cognitive psychology which...
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Positive psychology emerged at the turn of the millennium with a broad research agenda: The study and promotion of positive emotions, character traits, and institutions. Since then, it has not only played a key role in shaping psychological...
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Volume 47 (2024), Edition 2
This article explores the underlying factors in the field of Vergangenheitsaufarbeitung (reworking of the past) that contribute to the lack of public attention towards the individuals imprisoned in the GDR for ›antisocial behavior‹, despite...