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training is induced, which enables the opportunity for short relaxation in everyday life and extensive relaxation methods, when a longer period of resting is needed. A communication training is implemented [...] ining for abstinent alcoholics to relapse prevention Abstract Theoretical Background. In everyday life, sober people, as well as many other target groups, are exposed to numerous bio-psychological-social [...] getting problematic if the constent strains enables the risk of relapsing. Studies have shown that there is a strong correlation between stress and recidivism. Especially if people show the tendency to a lack
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the acquired knowledge in everyday life were prioritised in each seminar. Method. The efficiacy oft he programme has been proved by a one-group-pre-post-design which is based on a single factor double graded [...] participants’ sensibilisation for their own health which is essential for health- conscious behaviour both at the workplace and in private life. From the behaviour-related perspective, the intervention’s [...] necessity of enhancing the leaders’ health competence. For this reason, the intervention’s approach is based on these results. Preliminary study. In order to identify the leaders’ individual strain a needs
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use and media addiction. Objectives. The work in hand aims at the evaluation of 4D Jump & Run, which is a project that aspires at the promotion of resources and prevention of addiction to media or pathological [...] pupils’ coping with negative social situations/computer and internet use/health related quality of life/anxiety/depression/general perceived self-efficacy change in the short term depending on the sex in [...] analyzing acceptance and viability of the accompanying booklet. Methods. The evaluation of the project is based on two quantitative surveys: one for students and one for teachers. A standardized questionnaire
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intra-rehabilitation and intra-research is essential to improve patient-oriented trainings, which in the end could accomplish the sustainable aim of increasing life quality. As a consequence, more psychological [...] a depletion of encumbrances, it is important to address the topic of social support even at workplace. Beyond, the development of specific outpatient after- treatments is indicated. In this regard, an [...] are short- and medium-term effects regarding multimodal programs, a sustainable evidence for efficacy is still missing. On that account ‘Debora’ was developed, a specific training method based on cogniti
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high health status and a high quality of life, however there is a shift of the disease spectrum from acute and somatic towards chronic and mental illnesses that is already evident at an early age. To counteract [...] whether behavioral problems and social-emotional resources as well as the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of children changed. This was done with the assessment of an educational specialist and the [...] parents. Further, the efficacy of the intervention has been detected for the health-related quality of life with the Kiddy-KINDLR (Ravens-Sieberer & Bullinger, 2000) and the subtest parental stress experience
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direction. One possibility of this employment company is the supervision, which is already provided but just not used by the staff. However, supervision is an important tool for the social workers’ health. [...] of the employees among themselves and the missing solidarity. Another stressor is the increasing amount of work, which is sometimes created by employees themselves by accepting a task to please the leader [...] stress earlier. In addition, it is only possible to approach the second level, the working conditions, if the leaders’ awareness of a health promoting work environment is increased. Since the employment
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integrated in school life. Furthermore, teacher education provides an opportunity to address future teachers early in their working life. Conclusion. The present analysis shows that the re-entry is an important [...] analysis by Mayring and the program MAXQDA 12. Results. The return to work is perceived differently by the individual teachers, as it is a complex process. Next to personality traits, like the pursuit of perfection [...] of the different actors is necessary. The schools should use the professional integration management, because it offers a structured procedure for the re-entry. In general, it is advisable to start as early
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against spinal immobility“ THEORETICAL BACKGROUND. Back pain is the world’s gravest reason for limitations of everyday life. Its prevalence is still low during childhood but increases by altering. Physical [...] between physical fitness and spinal posture. CONCLUSIONS. This study shows that good physical fitness is associated with good mobility of the spine of fifth graders. These results support the assumption that [...] the progression of the relationships between spinal mobility, spinal posture and back pain over the life course, from childhood to adulthood. Furthermore, the operationalisation of the spinal posture should
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poverty can not be overcome in old age, so it remains constant until the end of life. Due to the resignation from working life as well as shame or fear concerned, older people represent a hard-to-reach target [...] spatial and political environment. It is advisable to extend the network by additional actors, as well as the attachment to existing structures. Moreover, it is advisable to strengthen the political and [...] there has been no organized association in the field of old-age poverty, which is why the network against old-age poverty is characterized by its innovation. It could be clarified that the successful initiation
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non-intender Patients. That is why a training for the risk perception is recommendable. Furthermore, it should be ensured, that enough capacity for a motivation- dependent rehabilitation is given, so that all three [...] The efficacy of these therapies is given but long-term effects are rare. To achieve positive results in therapy the existence of motivation for behavioural change is necessary, so that the motivation [...] was shown that the integration of the non-intender in the intender group is challenging because the training group of the intender is heterogenous and patients with the motivation of a non-intender don’t