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Chamberlin, Judi. "Rehabilitating Ourselves: The Psychiatric Survivor Movement." International Journal of Mental Health 24, no. 1 (March 1995): 39–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00207411.1995.11449302.

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Burstow, Bonnie. "Progressive Psychotherapists and the Psychiatric Survivor Movement." Journal of Humanistic Psychology 44, no. 2 (April 2004): 141–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022167804263067.

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Frese, Frederick J., and Wendy Walker Davis. "The consumer-survivor movement, recovery, and consumer professionals." Professional Psychology: Research and Practice 28, no. 3 (1997): 243–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0735-7028.28.3.243.

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Morrison, Linda. "Committing Social Change for Psychiatric Patients: The Consumer/Survivor Movement." Humanity & Society 24, no. 4 (November 2000): 389–404. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/016059760002400407.

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Cresswell, Mark, and Helen Spandler. "The Engaged Academic: Academic Intellectuals and the Psychiatric Survivor Movement." Social Movement Studies 12, no. 2 (April 2013): 138–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14742837.2012.696821.

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Gill, Alicia. "Survivor-Centered Research: Towards an Intersectional Gender-Based Violence Movement." Journal of Family Violence 33, no. 8 (September 7, 2018): 559–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10896-018-9993-0.

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Akpoyibo, Socrates E., Ram G. Lakshmi Narayanan, and Oliver C. Ibe. "Levy Walk Models of Survivor Movement In Disaster Areas With Barriers." International journal of Computer Networks & Communications 6, no. 1 (January 31, 2014): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.5121/ijcnc.2014.6101.

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Park, Soon Seok, and Andrew Raridon. "Survivor: spectators and gladiators in the US environmental movement, 2000–2010." Social Movement Studies 16, no. 6 (May 23, 2017): 721–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14742837.2017.1331121.

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Swerdfager, Thomas. "Theorizing resistance: Foucault, Cross-Cultural Psychiatry, and the User/Survivor Movement." Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 23, no. 3-4 (2016): 289–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ppp.2016.0033.

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Degerman, Dan. "Maladjusted to injustice? Political agency, medicalization, and the user/survivor movement." Citizenship Studies 24, no. 8 (April 29, 2020): 1010–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13621025.2020.1745151.

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Chassot, Carolina Seibel. "The british mental health service user / survivor movement and the experience of mental distress." Master's thesis, Universidade de Évora, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10174/14830.

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O presente estudo dedica-se a compreender como o engajamento com o movimento britânico de usuários/sobreviventes (SUSM) afetou a experiência de sofrimento mental dos usuários participantes. Baseado em entrevistas com ativistas do movimento, nós analisamos suas experiências pessoais; o processo de engajamento com o SUSM e seus relatos da dinâmica do movimento; e finalmente, os efeitos do engajamento com o SUSM para suas experiências de sofrimento mental. Nossos reultados indicaram que o engajamento com o movimento possibilita aos participantes construir sentidos mais positivos para o seu sofrimento mental e reconstruir suas identidades. O engajamento com o movimento também permitiu a eles desenvolver um novo papel social. A pressão grupal e conflitos internos ao SUSM, assim como as relações de confronto com atores externos, no entando, causa efeitos prejudiciais. Em geral, o envolvimento produz um nível de transformação subjetiva para os envolvidos em relação ao seu sofrimento mental; ABSTRACT: The present study examines how engaging with the British service user/survivor movement (SUSM) affected the experience of mental distress of mental health service users. Based upon interviews with participants of this movement, we have analysed their personal experiences of mental distress; the process of engagement with the SUSM and their accounts of the movement's dynamics; the effects of the engagement with the SUSM to their experiences of mental distress. Our results indicated that engaging with this movement allowed for participants to construct more positive meanings for their experience and reconstruct identities. The engagement with the movement also allows for them to develop a new social role. Pressure to conform, internal conflicts within the SUSM and confrontational relations with external actors, however, cause detrimental effects. Overall, engagement has produced a level of subjective transformation to those involved in relation to their mental distress.
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Adame, Alexandra L. "Negotiating Discourses: How Survivor-Therapists Construe Their Dialogical Identities." Miami University / OhioLINK, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1263579790.

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Vearey, Steven Clive. "Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing : a case study of a female adolescent sexual assault survivor." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/49963.

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Thesis (MEd(Psych)--University of Stellenbosch, 2004.
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This study explores the use of Eye Movement Desensitisation (hereafter referred to as EMDR), a form of psychotherapy on a female adolescent sexual assault survivor. Adolescence as a developmental stage is characterised by specific issues, such as the search for own identity. Sexual trauma may increase the inner conflict, because of the adolescent's ability to deal with the trauma at a higher cognitive level than in earlier childhood. Without support including psychotherapy, the adolescent sexual assault survivor may be at risk of developing mental health problems including Post-traumatic Stress Syndrome (hereafter referred to as PTSD). This research is a qualitative case study, involving only one adolescent participant. Mary (pseudonym) a sexual assault survivor, was selected from referrals the Unit for Educational Psychology at the University of Stellenbosch received from the Child Protection Unit of the South African Police Services. She was referred because she displayed symptoms of depression and PTSD, which affected her relations with her parents, siblings and peers. She also struggled to cope emotionally with the academic demands of school. The ecosystemic approach was chosen as the preferred framework within which to locate this study. In assessment and intervention this framework lends itself to focussing on relationships and systems rather than merely the individual with a problem. The study explores the use of EMDR to alleviate symptoms of depression and PTSD in Mary. She attended thirteen sessions of which the first three were used to assess her level of functioning. Data were collected by means of self-report questionnaires including the Beck's Depression Inventory and the Dissociative Experiences Scale, interviews and therapy sessions during which EMDR was used. The data were analysed using codes, categories and themes, interpreted and the study concluded with a discussion of the findings. The findings suggest that EMDR effectively alleviated Mary's symptoms of depression and PTSD. However, since the study was limited to a single participant, a larger sample is recommended to determine whether EMDR might be a feasible treatment tool for female adolescent sexual assault survivors.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie studie ondersoek die gebruik van Oogbeweging Desensitifisering Herprosessering (hierna verwys as OBDH), 'n tipe psigoterapie, om 'n vroulike adolessente slagoffer van seksuele misbruik te ondersteun. Adolessensie as 'n ontwikkelingsfase word deur spesifieke kwessies gekenmerk, onder andere die soeke na 'n eie identiteit. Seksuele trauma mag die innerlike konflik verhoog, weens die adolessent se vermoeë om dit op 'n hoër vlak van ontwikkeling as die jonger kind te hanteer. Sonder ondersteuning, insluitend psigoterapie, mag die adolessent die risiko loop om geestesversteurings soos Posttraumatiese stresversteuring (hierna verwys as PTSV) te ontwikkel. Hierdie navorsing was 'n kwalitatiewe gevallestudie en slegs een adolessente deelnemer was daarby betrokke. Mary (skuilnaam) 'n seksuele geweld oorwinnaar, is gekies vanuit verwysings wat die Eenheid vir Opvoedkundige Sielkunde van die Universiteit van Stellenbosch van die Kinderbeskermings-eenheid van die Suid-Afrikaanse Polisie Dienste ontvang het. Sy is verwys aangesien sy blykbaar simptome van depressie en PTSV geopenbaar het, wat haar verhoudings met haar ouers, sibbe en portuurgroep beïnvloed het. Sy het ook emosioneel gesukkel om die akademiese eise van die skool te hanteer. Die ekosistemiese benadering is gekies as die raamwerk vir hierdie studie. In assessering en intervensie lê dié benadering groter klem op verhoudings en sisteme, as op 'n individu met 'n probleem. Die doel van hierdie studie was om vas te stelof die gebruik van OBDH verligting van simptome van depressie en PTSV in Mary teweeg sou bring. Sy het dertien sessies bygewoon en die eerste drie is gebruik om haar vlak van funksionering te bepaal. Data is ingesamel deur middel van die Beck's Depression Inventory en die Dissociative Experiences Scale vraelyste, onderhoude en terapie sessies waarin OBDH ook gebruik was. Die data is ontleed deur middel van kodes, kategorieë en temas, geïnterpreteer en die studie eindig met 'n bespreking van die bevindinge. Die bevindinge het aangedui dat OBDH effektief Mary se simptome van depressie en PTSV verlig. Omdat die studie egter beperk was tot 'n enkele deelnemer, word 'n groter getal deelnemers aanbeveel om te bepaal of OBDH moontlik geskik is om vroulike adolesente oorwinnaars van seksueel geweld te ondersteun.
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Favreau, Marie-Diane Lucie. "The pre-shrinking of psychiatry : sociological insights on the psychiatric consumer/survivor movement (1970-1992) /." Diss., Connect to a 24 p. preview or request complete full text in PDF format. Access restricted to UC IP addresses, 1999. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/ucsd/fullcit?p9935449.

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Adame, Alexandra L. "Negotiating discourses how survivor-therapists construe their dialogical identities /." Oxford, Ohio : Miami University, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=miami1263579790.

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Adame, Alexandra L. "Recovered Voices, Recovered Lives: A Narrative Analysis of Psychiatric Survivors’ Experiences of Recovery." Miami University / OhioLINK, 2006. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1152813614.

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Armes, David Grahame. "Enablement & exploitation : the contradictory potential of community care policy for mental health services user/survivor-led groups." Thesis, University of Bedfordshire, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10547/144164.

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This thesis examines ways in which social policy supported by successive Conservative and Labour Governments has affected the British User/Survivor Movement (BUSM) since the introduction of the 1990 NHS and Community Care Act. It focuses on the formalising effects of community care policy, and the discursive resistance tactics of user/survivor activists in opposition to formalisation of their movement. The aims of the thesis are: firstly, exploration of the contradictory potential of community care policy where there is a formal relationship between local and/or health authorities with mental health services user/survivor-led groups; secondly, tracking New Labour’s policy agenda and the responses of user/survivors; finally, an attempt to develop a user/survivor theoretical standpoint towards community care policy. To achieve these aims the following were undertaken: a literature review which informed the development of a theoretical standpoint; interviews with user/survivor pioneers of the movement; and interviews with discussion groups of user/survivors who were active at local, regional, and/or national level. Analysis of respondents’ statements was completed using a theoretical standpoint based on Feminist/Foucauldian methodology. The chosen methodology resulted in an amended theoretical standpoint to take account of the use of reason by user/survivors and the creation of taxonomies which describe ways in which user/survivors discursively resist formalisation. These results formed the basis for the main conclusions which are as follows: first, user/survivors who engage in ‘consumerist’/empowerment activities, such as advocacy or involvement, can rightly claim to be challenging existing power relations; second, user/survivors entering into formal relationships with health/social services authorities do not necessarily reproduce discriminatory forms of care; third, although the culture of the BUSM has changed since the late 1980s, user/survivor activists are still trying to keep informal/empathic values alive; fourth, a danger exists that user/survivors will be pushed out of providing services and relegated to being the objects of consultation; and finally, there is a need to challenge the reason/unreason dichotomy enabling New Labour to characterise user/survivors as ‘dangerous’. The distinctive focus of this thesis on theoretical standpoint and discursive knowledge provides the basis for its contribution to theoretical and social policy debates in the field of mental health.
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Wiener, Diane Rochelle. "Narrativity, Emplotment, and Voice in Autobiographical and Cinematic Representations of "Mentally Ill" Women, 1942-2003." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/195156.

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This dissertation presents an historical overview of the interdependent representations of gender, class, ethnicity, race, nationality, sexuality, and (dis)ability in a selection of films and first-person written autobiographical texts from the 1940s to the early twenty-first century. Cinematic and written autobiographical representations of “mental illness” reflect and shape various models of psychological trauma and wellness. I explore the ways that these two genres of representation underscore, exert influence upon, and interrogate socio-cultural understandings and interpretations of deviance and normalcy, madness and sanity, and pathology and health. Some models of health and illness carry more ideological weight than others, and thus differentially contour public policy formation and the materiality of people’s daily lives. My project is distinct from other kinds of scholarship on the subject of women’s “madness.” Whereas scholarship has been written on “madness” and cinema, and on “madness” and autobiography, this related academic work has not consistently drawn linkages between multiple genres or utilized interdisciplinary methodologies to critically explore texts. Feminist scholars who address the interconnections between autobiographies and cinematic representations often pay only limited attention to psychiatric survivors. I draw parallels and distinctions between these genres, based upon my training in social work, cultural studies, film and autobiography theory, medical and linguistic anthropology, and disability studies. My perspective hinges upon my longstanding involvement with and commitment to the subject of women’s “madness” in both personal and professional arenas.
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Adame, Alexandra Lynne. "Recovered voices, recovered lives a narrative analysis of psychiatric survivors' experiences of recovery /." Oxford, Ohio : Miami University, 2006. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=miami1152813614.

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Minge, Jeanine Marie. "Cob building : movement and moments of survival." [Tampa, Fla.] : University of South Florida, 2008. http://purl.fcla.edu/usf/dc/et/SFE0002317.

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Books on the topic "Survivor Movement"

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Denise, George, ed. While the world watched: A Birmingham bombing survivor comes of age during the civil rights movement. Carol Stream, Ill: Tyndale House Publishers, 2011.

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O'Hagan, Mary. Stopovers on my way home from Mars: A journey into the psychiatric survivor movement in the USA, Britain and the Netherlands. (London): (Survivors Speak Out), 1993.

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Bhopal survivors speak: Emergent voices from a people's movement : Bhopal Survivors' Movement Study 2009. Edinburgh: Word Power, 2009.

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Cormier, Jeffrey. The Canadianization movement: Emergence, survival, and success. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2004.

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Can unions survive?: The rejuvenation of the American labor movement. New York: New York University Press, 1993.

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Movement: A memoir of disability, cancer, and the Holocaust. Jefferson, N.C: McFarland & Co., 2008.

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Peace and survival: West Germany, the peace movement, and European security. Stanford, Calif: Hoover Institution Press, 1985.

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Solidarity and survival: A vision for Europe. Aldershot, Hants, England: Avebury, 1994.

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Larkin, Leigh. Saved: How I survived a religious sex cult. [North Charleston, SC: CreateSpace Independent Pub.], 2012.

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Rupp, Leila J. Survival in the doldrums: The American women's rights movement, 1945 to the 1960s. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1990.

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Book chapters on the topic "Survivor Movement"

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Crotty, Robert. "The Jesus Movement Communities in Palestine." In The Christian Survivor, 59–72. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3214-1_5.

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Campbell, Peter. "The service user/survivor movement." In Mental Health Still Matters, 46–52. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-92322-9_7.

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Adame, Alexandra L., Matthew Morsey, Ronald Bassman, and Kristina Yates. "A Brief History of the Psychiatric Survivor Movement." In Exploring Identities of Psychiatric Survivor Therapists, 33–53. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-58492-2_2.

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Lindow, Vivien. "Power and rights: the psychiatric system survivor movement." In Empowerment in Community Care, 203–21. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-4507-5_13.

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McFee, Rochelle. "On tambourines, hashtags, and rerooting / rerouting survivor voice in Caribbean feminist movement building." In The Routledge Handbook of the Politics of the #MeToo Movement, 154–71. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2021.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367809263-14.

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Hout, Sam A. "Freestyle and Movement." In Survival to Growth, 121–43. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137359063_9.

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Mukherjee, Suroopa, Eurig Scandrett, Tarunima Sen, and Dharmesh Shah. "Generating Theory in the Bhopal Survivors’ Movement." In Social Movements in the Global South, 150–77. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230302044_7.

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Castanha, Tony. "Cultural Survival and the Indigenous Movement." In The Myth of Indigenous Caribbean Extinction, 109–32. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230116405_6.

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Lechner, Winfried. "Evidence for Survive from covert movement." In Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 231–56. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/la.144.09lec.

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O’Clair, P. J. "Exercise and Fascial Movement Therapy for Cancer Survivors." In Fascia, Function, and Medical Applications, 249–61. First edition. | Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2020.: CRC Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429203350-19.

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Conference papers on the topic "Survivor Movement"

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Luca, Catalina, Doru Andritoi, Calin Corciova, and Robert Fuior. "Intelligent Glove for Rehabilitation of Hand Movement in Stroke Survivor." In 2020 International Conference and Exposition on Electrical And Power Engineering (EPE). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/epe50722.2020.9305619.

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Affonce, Derek A., Erik S. Sojka, Livingston Van De Water, Robert Sheridan, and Alex J. Fowler. "Myofibroblast Activity in an Animal Model for Human Hypertrophic Scar." In ASME 2002 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2002-33647.

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Approximately 100,000 burn patients require hospital admissions each year in the United States. About 90% of those patients survive to face the long term consequences of burn injury [1]. The primary cause of long term disability in burn survivors is hypertrophic scarring. These thick, deforming scars physically impair movement and cause major psychological morbidity. Hypertrophic scarring is particularly severe in young children [2].
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Tahmid, Shadman, James Yang, and Josep M. Font-Llagunes. "Review of Models and Robotic Devices for Stroke Survivors’ Upper Extremity Rehabilitation." In ASME 2019 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2019-97223.

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Abstract Stroke is one of the leading causes of upper extremity disability around the world. Whenever a stroke happens stroke survivor’s brain commands cannot reach some muscles of upper extremities although those muscles could contract. Therefore, shoulder, elbow or wrist joint cannot perform expected motion, and this will hamper their activities of daily living (ADLs). The objective of rehabilitation is to externally drive the upper extremity move to improve muscle movements. The current state of upper extremity rehabilitation may improve by using a model-based computer simulation of arm movement for personalizing robotic devices and interventions. This study attempts to review technologies used in upper extremity rehabilitation on two aspects: computer models and robotic devices. A summary of existing virtual upper extremity models is provided. As well, different robotic devices that are developed for upper limb rehabilitation is also discussed here.
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Lee, Juhyeon, Hee-Tae Jung, and Sunghoon Ivan Lee. "Estimating the Quality of Reaching Movements in Stroke Survivors." In 2021 IEEE EMBS International Conference on Biomedical and Health Informatics (BHI). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bhi50953.2021.9508566.

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Ranganathan, Rajiv, Rui Wang, Rani Gebara, and Subir Biswas. "Detecting Compensatory Trunk Movements in Stroke Survivors using a Wearable System." In MobiSys'17: The 15th Annual International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3089351.3089353.

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Kalça, Adem, and Yılmaz Onur Ari. "Circular Migration Between Georgia and Turkey: Is Triple Win a Solution for Illegal Employment?" In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c07.01647.

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Migrants who come from Georgia is one of the main issues in Turkey’s migration policy. Just like other Eastern Bloc Countries, after socialism collapsed in Georgia, its economy had many problems and impoverished many Georgia citizens. Therefore, Georgian people migrate to Turkey in a circular way in order to work or trade with the strategy for survival. Unfortunately, circular movements from Georgia to Turkey are not subject to a program and it causes many problems like illegal employment, bad living conditions and lack of migrants’ skill and knowledge development. The concept of circular migration and the effects of triple win solution are discussed theoretically in this study. Also a swot analysis of demographic and labor market of autonomous border region of Georgia is made and both negatives and positives of Georgian circular migration to Eastern Black Sea Region are analyzed. According to the results, it’s emphasized that a circular migration program between Georgia and Turkey is necessary to practice the triple win scenario. Triple win scenario supports many economic benefits for all three elements of circular migration, namely home and host countries and the migrants themselves, provided that there is a regulated circular migration. Several measures can be taken to prevent unregistered employment and poor working conditions of migrants, the most importantly the spontaneous circular movement between Georgia and Turkey can be transformed to programmed circular movement.
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"Harmonicity of the Movement as a Measure of Apraxic Behaviour in Stroke Survivors." In International Conference on Bio-inspired Systems and Signal Processing. SCITEPRESS - Science and and Technology Publications, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0004913802950300.

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Yu, Lei, Jiping Wang, Liquan Guo, Qing Zhang, Peng Li, Yuanyuan Li, Xianjia Yu, Yanyan Huang, and Zhengyu Wu. "Transfer learning based quantitative assessment model of upper limb movement ability for stroke survivors." In 2017 2nd International Conference on Information Technology (INCIT). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/incit.2017.8257874.

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Kumar, Sri, Bradley Paden, Fred Carlin, and Russell Frieder. "Biomechanical Quantification of Flexion Movement (Ducking) of the Human Head-Neck and Rollover Accidents." In ASME 2007 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2007-176642.

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Rollover accidents are one of the major types of crashes contributing to the serious or fatal injuries to occupants [1]. The roof crush in rollover accidents is associated with serious injuries to head and neck system [2]. The roof crush intrudes into the occupant survival space and imparts force to the head. The excessive force on the head subjects the cervical spine to injurious level. A commonly observed cervical spine injury in rollover accidents is locked facets with no major bony fractures that are often associated with the flexion-distraction type of loading [3]. Although numerous studies addressed the mechanism of locked facet injuries and the survival space issues [4–9], limited comprehensive efforts have been advanced so far. It is noted that humans tend to duck their head while startled due to sudden fear [10,11]. It is hypothesized that the occupants inside the vehicle tend to duck their heads as a protective mechanism to avoid impact on the head. Although range of motion of the cervical spine is well reported [12], the change in downward movement of the head-neck system (ducking) is not studied well. The present study quantifies the downward movement of the head-neck system of volunteers while seated erect.
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Simkins, Matt, Hyuchul Kim, Gary Abrams, Nancy Byl, and Jacob Rosen. "Robotic unilateral and bilateral upper-limb movement training for stroke survivors afflicted by chronic hemiparesis." In 2013 IEEE 13th International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics (ICORR 2013). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icorr.2013.6650506.

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Reports on the topic "Survivor Movement"

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Mary C. Bishop. All Not Fit to Breed: Survivors of America's First Eugenics Movement. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/891790.

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Asiri, Fiasal, Jaya Tedla, and Kumar Gular. Modified constrained-induced movement therapy on upper extremity functions in post stroke survivors at various recovery stages and rehabilitation settings. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, October 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2020.10.0007.

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Tetzlaff, Sasha, Jinelle Sperry, Bruce Kingsburg, and Brett DeGregorio. Captive-rearing duration may be more important than environmental enrichment for enhancing turtle head-starting success. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/41800.

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Raising captive animals past critical mortality stages for eventual release (head-starting) is a common conservation tactic. Counterintuitively, post-release survival can be low. Post-release behavior affecting survival could be influenced by captive-rearing duration and housing conditions. Practitioners have adopted environmental enrichment to promote natural behaviors during head-starting such as raising animals in naturalistic enclosures. Using 32 captive-born turtles (Terrapene carolina), half of which were raised in enriched enclosures, we employed a factorial design to explore how enrichment and rearing duration affected post-release growth, behavior, and survival. Six turtles in each treatment (enriched or unenriched) were head-started for nine months (cohort one). Ten turtles in each treatment were head-started for 21 months (cohort two). At the conclusion of captive-rearing, turtles in cohort two were overall larger than cohort one, but unenriched turtles were generally larger than enriched turtles within each cohort. Once released, enriched turtles grew faster than unenriched turtles in cohort two, but we otherwise found minimal evidence suggesting enrichment affected post-release survival or behavior. Our findings suggest attaining larger body sizes from longer captive-rearing periods to enable greater movement and alleviate susceptibility to predation (the primary cause of death) could be more effective than environmental enrichment alone in chelonian head-starting programs where substantial predation could hinder success.
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Tymoshyk, Mykola. LONDON MAGAZINE «LIBERATION WAY» AND ITS PLACE IN THE HISTORY OF UKRAINIAN JOURNALISM ABROAD. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.49.11057.

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One of the leading Western Ukrainian diaspora journals – London «Liberation Way», founded in January 1949, has become the subject of the study for the first time in journalism. Archival documents and materials of the Ukrainian Publishing Union in London and the British National Library (British Library) were also observed. The peculiarities of the magazine’s formation and the specifics of the editorial policy, founders and publishers are clarified. A group of OUN members who survived Hitler’s concentration camps and ended up in Great Britain after the end of World War II initiated the foundation of the magazine. Until April 1951, including issue 42, the Board of Foreign Parts of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists were the publishers of the magazine. From 1951 to the beginning of 2000 it was a socio-political monthly of the Ukrainian Publishing Union. From the mid-60’s of the twentieth century – a socio-political and scientific-literary monthly. In analyzing the programmatic principles of the magazine, the most acute issues of the Ukrainian national liberation movement, which have long separated the forces of Ukrainian emigration and from which the founders and publishers of the magazine from the beginning had clearly defined positions, namely: ideology of Ukrainian nationalism, the idea of ​​unity of Ukraine and Ukrainians, internal inter-party struggle among Ukrainian emigrants have been singled out. The review and systematization of the thematic palette of the magazine’s publications makes it possible to distinguish the following main semantic accents: the formation of the nationalist movement in exile; historical Ukrainian themes; the situation in sub-Soviet Ukraine; the problem of the unity of Ukrainians in the Western diaspora; mission and tasks of Ukrainian emigration in the context of its responsibilities to the Motherland. It also particularizes the peculiarities of the formation of the author’s assets of the magazine and its place in the history of Ukrainian national journalism.
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Perry, Russell W., and John R. Skalski. Design and Analysis of Salmonid Tagging Studies in the Columbia Basin : Evaluating Wetland Restoration Projects in the Columbia River Estuary using Hydroacoustic Telemetry Arrays to Estimate Movement, Survival, and Residence Times of Juvenile Salmonids, Volume XXII (22). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/941576.

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