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Dynamics in a Memristive Neural Network With Three Discrete Heterogeneous Neurons and Its Application
(2024-11-04)Real brains exist with neural networks consisting of heterogeneous neuronal connections. However, there have been many studies on memristive homogeneous neural networks and few studies on memristive heterogeneous neural ... -
The Lived Experiences of People with an Acquired Brain Injury Returning to a Different Work Role, Post-Injury
(2024-10-09)Introduction: The position of work and employment can have a large impact on how individuals perceive themselves and their identity within the world. Research suggests that this can be due to historical, political, and ... -
The Perspectives of Systemic Therapists on Using their Relational Skills to Work with Friends: a Qualitative Study
(2024-10-09)This research examines systemic therapists' perspectives on using relational skills to work with friends in therapeutic settings. The main objective was to explore how systemic practitioners perceive and approach the concept ... -
Words Left Unspoken: Exploring the Unspoken Narratives of Loved Ones Supporting a Person who has Survived a Suicide Attempt
(2024-10-07)Informal care (care provided by family/friends) is overlooked by policymakers in physical health contexts (Cruz et al., 2023), and is significantly overlooked by policymakers in mental health contexts (Eikemo, 2018). ... -
Children of the Windrush Generation: Exploring the Psychological Consequences of Serial Migration through the Narratives of Older-Adult Caribbean “Left Behind” Children
(2024-10-08)Background: Black-Caribbean older-adults in the UK statistically have poorer mental health outcomes and are unlikely to seek help from mental health services, than their racial counterparts. Childhood serial migration, ...