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Update - December 1991, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics Dec 1991

Update - December 1991, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics

Update

In this issue:

-- The Physician as an Agent of God: An Idea Whose Time Has Come

-- [ Medical Futility: A Value-Dependent Concept ]


Update - September 1991, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics Sep 1991

Update - September 1991, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics

Update

In this issue:

-- Business and Medicine: Are They Ethically Compatible?

-- [ A Standard Level of Health Care to All: A Moral Obligation? ]

-- Loma Linda University reorganizes the Center for Christian Bioethics


Dysfunctional Attitudes, Life Stress And Coping Processes, Deborah Desalliers Sep 1991

Dysfunctional Attitudes, Life Stress And Coping Processes, Deborah Desalliers

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The findings of recent investigations earmarked chronic daily stressors as being highly related to stress levels. In addition, researchers are promoting a more integrative model of stress. The stress response is no longer thought of in strictly linear terms, i.e. an event causes stress. Rather, cognitive factors, existing within the human mind itself, strongly influence our coping processes and the chronic stress we experience.

Canonical correlation analysis was used to study how dysfunctional attitudes, a negative cognitive factor, were related to individuals' daily hassles and coping processes. An increase in dysfunctional attitudes was found to correspond to an increase in …


The Effectiveness Of Minimal Pair Therapy For S-Cluster Reduction, Julie Anne Mcdow Jun 1991

The Effectiveness Of Minimal Pair Therapy For S-Cluster Reduction, Julie Anne Mcdow

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

This descriptive study compared minimal pair therapy to a modeling imitative method of phonological remediation. The s-cluster was targeted for remediation. Four phonologically impaired children, ages 3-2 to 3-11, served as subjects. In the minimal pair procedure, minimal pairs were used to contrast the meaning of correctly produced target words and incorrectly produced target words. In the non-minimal pair approach, correct productions were modeled and cued for the subjects to imitate/produce. Generalization to untrained words was insufficient to assess the effectiveness of the two procedures used. Other measures made during the course of the study produced some interesting findings. Imitative …


Update - May 1991, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics May 1991

Update - May 1991, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics

Update

In this issue:

-- Strategies for Moral Decision-Making: Confessions of a Moral Underling

[ The HIV Status of Health Professionals: Do Patients Have a Right to Know? ]
-- Risk Transmission of HIV form Infected Clinician to Susceptible Patients
-- Does the Patient Have a Right to Know the HIV Status of the Health-Care Worker?
-- Health-Care Professionals With Aids: A Patient's Right to Know?