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Mohan, Urmila. The Efficacy of Intimacy and Belief in Worldmaking Practices. London : Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003409731.

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Deehan, James. The Science Teaching Efficacy Belief Instruments (STEBI A and B). Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42465-1.

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Johnston, Donna M. Teacher's levels of efficacy and belief systems in relation to student problem types. Ottawa : National Library of Canada, 1993.

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Frank, Pajares, et Urdan Timothy C, dir. Self-efficacy beliefs of adolescents. Greenwich, Conn : IAP - Information Age Pub., Inc., 2006.

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Brown, Bettina Lankard. Self-efficacy beliefs and career development. Columbus, OH : ERIC Clearinghouse on Adult, Career, and Vocational Education, Center on Education and Training for Employment, College of Education, the Ohio State University, 1999.

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ERIC Clearinghouse on Adult, Career, and Vocational Education., dir. Self-efficacy beliefs and career development. Columbus, OH : ERIC Clearinghouse on Adult, Career, and Vocational Education, Center on Education and Training for Employment, College of Education, the Ohio State University, 1999.

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Pictures making beliefs : A cognitive technological model for ritual efficacy. Durham, N.C : Carolina Academic Press, 2011.

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Wyatt, Mark, et Farahnaz Faez. Building the Self-Efficacy Beliefs of English Language Learners and Teachers. New York : Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003379300.

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Hays, Ron D. How generalizable are adolescents' beliefs about pro-drug pressures and resistance self-efficacy ? Santa Monica, CA : Rand, 1990.

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The international ambitions of Mao and Nehru : National efficacy beliefs and the making of foreign policy. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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Rand, Kevin L. Hope, Self-Efficacy, and Optimism. Sous la direction de Matthew W. Gallagher et Shane J. Lopez. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199399314.013.4.

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This chapter reviews the conceptual similarities and differences among Snyder’s (1994) hope, Carver and Scheier’s optimism, and Bandura’s self-efficacy. Unlike optimism, hope is focused on beliefs about the self. Unlike self-efficacy, hope is a generalized belief and involves the determination to achieve one’s goals. This chapter also reviews the existing empirical literature, which shows that hope, optimism, and self-efficacy are structurally distinct and differentially related to important life outcomes, including psychological adjustment, coping, and goal-directed performance. The chapter concludes with a discussion of further research needed to clarify the causal relationships among hope, optimism, and self-efficacy and to differentiate hope from other positive psychology constructs.
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Deehan, James. Science Teaching Efficacy Belief Instruments : A Comprehensive Review of Methods and Findings from 25 Years of Science Education Research. Springer London, Limited, 2016.

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Deehan, James. The Science Teaching Efficacy Belief Instruments : A comprehensive review of methods and findings from 25 years of science education research. Springer, 2016.

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Urdan, Tim, et Frank Pajares. Self-Efficacy Beliefs of Adolescents. Information Age Publishing, Incorporated, 2006.

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Levy, Neil. Bad Beliefs. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192895325.001.0001.

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Why do people come to reject climate science or the safety and efficacy of vaccines, in defiance of the scientific consensus? A popular view explains bad beliefs like these as resulting from a range of biases that together ensure that human beings fall short of being genuinely rational animals. This book presents an alternative account. It argues that bad beliefs arise from genuinely rational processes. We’ve missed the rationality of bad beliefs because we’ve failed to recognize the ubiquity of the higher-order evidence that shapes beliefs, and the rationality of being guided by this evidence. The book argues that attention to higher-order evidence should lead us to rethink both how minds are best changed and the ethics of changing them: we should come to see that nudging—at least usually—changes belief (and behavior) by presenting rational agents with genuine evidence, and is therefore fully respectful of intellectual agency. We needn’t rethink Enlightenment ideals of intellectual autonomy and rationality, but we should reshape them to take account of our deeply social epistemic agency.
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Self-Efficacy Beliefs of Adolescents (PB) (Adolescence and Education). Information Age Publishing, 2006.

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Self-Efficacy Beliefs of Adolescents (HC) (Adolescence and Education). Information Age Publishing, 2006.

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Goddard, Roger D., et Serena J. Salloum. Collective Efficacy Beliefs, Organizational Excellence, and Leadership. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199734610.013.0048.

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Donohoo, Jenni Anne Marie. Collective Efficacy : How Educators′ Beliefs Impact Student Learning. Corwin, 2016.

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Donohoo, Jenni Anne Marie. Collective Efficacy : How Educators&prime ; Beliefs Impact Student Learning. Corwin Press, 2016.

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Harvard University. Graduate School of Education, dir. Building collective efficacy beliefs at a chronically underperforming school. 2009.

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Lloyd, Robert, Melissa Haussman et Patrick James. Religion and Health Care in East Africa. Policy Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447337874.001.0001.

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What is the impact of religious and non-religious beliefs on health care? Health care, an essential aspect of an individual’s physical, emotional, and psychological well-being, is an important way to assess this question. This book studies the relationship of the physical and spiritual domains by investigating how religious belief affects the provision and consumption of public health in three Africa countries: Uganda, Mozambique, and Ethiopia. Results all confirm the impact of religious beliefs on health perceptions, procurement, and provision. Securing good health is a key and universal aspiration. Furthermore, modern medicine is commonly understood as a means to that end. No matter the religious belief, all showed awareness of the importance and efficacy of medical treatment. On the health care provision side, faith-based entities are important, even essential, in health care for the three countries studied. A review of health outcomes, centered around the Millennium Development Goals, reveals general progress across the board. The progress towards the MDG’s has also been made by international ngo’s, including those focused specifically on women’s health. Health seeking behaviour is affected by a holistic mindset in which physical and mental health are intertwined. This world view, observed among adherents of Christianity, Islam, and African Traditional Religion, shapes Africans’ understanding of the world of sickness and health and how best to respond to its complexity. Africans thus pursue health care in a rational way, given their world view, with an openness to, and even preference, for faith-based provision where government efforts may fall short of basic needs.
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Kaufman, James C., et Maciej Karwowski. Creative Self : Effect of Beliefs, Self-Efficacy, Mindset, and Identity. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2017.

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Kaufman, James C., et Maciej Karwowski. Creative Self : Effect of Beliefs, Self-Efficacy, Mindset, and Identity. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2017.

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Beauchamp, Mark R., Ben Jackson et Katie L. Morton. Efficacy Beliefs and Human Performance : From Independent Action to Interpersonal Functioning. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199731763.013.0014.

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Minto, Gary, et J. Robert Sneyd. Research in anaesthesia. Sous la direction de Philip M. Hopkins. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642045.003.0038.

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Clinicians need critical appraisal skills to weigh up the quality of the literature and to decide whether it has implications for their practice. Every belief in medicine is a construct created from the limited information available and carries a degree of uncertainty. A centralized approach to research identifies the highest priority areas of uncertainty so as to bring about the most improvement for the largest number of patients. This patient-centred model classifies studies into basic science, translational, and clinical research. Adequately powered mega-trials are required to bridge the translational gap between efficacy (does a treatment work?) and effectiveness (does a treatment work when applied in ordinary clinical practice?). There is a paucity of these in perioperative medicine.
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Byrne, Pamela L. Health activity as a function of health beliefs and self-efficacy expectations. 1989.

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Carlucci-Nigro, Rosa. Effects of classroom factors on teachers' self-efficacy and their beliefs about integration. 1998.

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Harris, Andrea. Making an American Ballet Institution in the Cultural Cold War in Europe. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199342235.003.0008.

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Chapter 4 examines the circumstances leading to the final success of Lincoln Kirstein’s American ballet in 1963, when Ford Foundation philanthropy made George Balanchine’s neoclassicism a national institution and a national style. Examining the New York City Ballet’s cultural diplomacy activities, it illustrates the advantageous position that Balanchine attained within the alliances between the government, private and corporate foundations, and the arts that developed in the cultural Cold War. Yet the chapter stresses the complexity of the collaboration between the ballet company and the government, insisting that the artists often had very different political motivations than the state. A main concern is how the belief in the social efficacy of art, nurtured in the 1930s, was affected by the transformational shift in arts funding, organization, and management that arose during the Cold War. This chapter concludes by raising questions about the consequences of the post-WWII institutionalization of the arts for the political agendas of the 1930s-era modernists.
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High, Casey. Shamans and Enemies. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039058.003.0007.

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This chapter examines the themes of shamanism and witchcraft in the context of Waorani–Quichua relations in Toñampari. Even as a growing number of kowori have come to live in Waorani villages, Quichua people continue to have a prominent place in local discussions of enmity and violence. This sense of alterity can be seen in Waorani ideas about shamanism, a practice that is associated closely with Quichuas. This chapter describes indigenous understandings of shamanism and the historical role of shamans in mediating intercultural relations in Amazonia. It considers how Quichuas have become the primary source of both shamanic curing and witchcraft accusations, a seemingly paradoxical situation that reflects indigenous understandings of shamanism and Waorani efforts to “live well” in contemporary villages in the aftermath of violence. The chapter shows that Waorani in Toñampari object to shamanism not because of a lack of belief in its efficacy but because shamanic power presents a threat to the idealized conditions of living in what they call a comunidad (community).
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Kennedy, Andrew. International Ambitions of Mao and Nehru : National Efficacy Beliefs and the Making of Foreign Policy. Cambridge University Press, 2012.

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Holleman, Linda Carlene. Vietnamese medical beliefs in the context of the American medical system : Cultural vs medical efficacy. 1991.

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Kennedy, Andrew. International Ambitions of Mao and Nehru : National Efficacy Beliefs and the Making of Foreign Policy. Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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Kennedy, Andrew. International Ambitions of Mao and Nehru : National Efficacy Beliefs and the Making of Foreign Policy. Cambridge University Press, 2012.

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Salyer, Linda Mitchell. NURSING STUDENTS' PERCEPTIONS OF THEIR LEARNING ENVIRONMENT, MOOD STATES AND SELF-EFFICACY BELIEFS : IMPLICATIONS FOR PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE. 1992.

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Konrad, C. F. The Challenge to the Auspices. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192855527.001.0001.

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Abstract The Challenge to the Auspices is an investigation into the interaction of Roman magistrates during the Middle Republic with the practice of auspices, with a focus on attempts to avoid, ignore, or resist this requirement, and on the consequences of such attempts. Proceeding from an examination of the Roman concepts of imperium and auspices (auspicia), especially as they relate to the realm of war, and of the constitutional position and powers of the Dictator and the Master of the Horse (magister equitum) relative to each other and to the Consuls and lower magistrates, the work presents six case studies in the fourth and third centuries bc in which Roman commanders questioned, violated, or openly rejected the need for auspices. It is argued that these instances reflect a not insignificant minority view within the Roman ruling class, the nobility, regarding the efficacy of auspices and the necessity and desirability of observing them. The catastrophic outcome in several of these events, particularly during the early years of the Second Punic War, rendered further resistance to the practice politically unsustainable, and by the second century resulted in its universal acceptance, regardless of personal belief.
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Enter, Bonnie Baker. HEALTH BELIEFS AND SELF-EFFICACY OF PRIMIPARAS OVER AGE 35 : A NATURALISTIC INQUIRY (LATE CHILDBEARING, HIGH-RISK PREGNANCY). 1993.

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Broadnax, Pier Angeli. HEALTH BELIEFS, HEALTH LOCUS-OF-CONTROL, SELF-EFFICACY AND BREAST SELF EXAMINATION BEHAVIORS AMONG ADULT AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN (AFRICAN-AMERICAN). 1994.

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Fassina, Neil E. When motivation and cognition collide : The role of justification motives and efficacy beliefs on individual and group decisions in escalation situations. 2005.

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Stanovich, Paula J. Teachers' sense of efficacy, beliefs about practice, and teaching behaviors as predictors of effective inclusion of exceptional and at-risk pupils. 1994.

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Crabtree, Mary Katherine. SELF-EFFICACY AND SOCIAL SUPPORT AS PREDICTORS OF DIABETIC SELF-CARE (HEALTH BELIEFS, BEHAVIOR, CHRONIC ILLNESS, SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY, MODEL TESTING). 1986.

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Goldnau, Catharina. An examination of collaboration practices in schools, in relation to teachers' efficacy and their beliefs about the inclusion of exceptional children. 1996.

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Lehman, Hilda Elizabeth. AUXILIARY NURSE MIDWIFE/FEMALE HEALTH WORKER STUDENTS IN INDIA : SELF-EFFICACY IN ROLE FUNCTION RELATIVE TO CHILD SURVIVAL AND BELIEFS ABOUT GRASSROOT DEVELOPMENT. 1988.

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Gipps, Richard G. T. Cognitive Behavior Therapy. Sous la direction de K. W. M. Fulford, Martin Davies, Richard G. T. Gipps, George Graham, John Z. Sadler, Giovanni Stanghellini et Tim Thornton. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199579563.013.0072.

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Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) theorists propose that disturbances in cognition underlie and maintain much emotional disturbance. Accordingly the cognitive addition to behavioral therapy typically consists in collaboratively noticing, restructuring, de-fusing from, and challenging these cognitions by the therapist and the patient. With the right group of problems, patients, and therapists, the practice of CBT is well known to possess therapeutic efficacy. This chapter, however, primarily considers the theory rather than the therapy of CBT; in particular it looks at the central significance it gives tocognitionin healthy and disturbed emotional function. It suggests that if "cognition" is used to mean merely ourbelief and thought, then CBT theory provides an implausible model of much emotional distress. If, on the other hand, "cognition" refers to the processing ofmeaning, then CBT risks losing its distinctiveness from all therapies other than the most blandly behavioral. The chapter also suggests: (a) that the appearance, in CBT's causal models of psychopathology, of what seem to be distinct causal processes and multiple discrete intervention sites may owe more to the formalism of the theory than to the structure of the well or troubled mind; (b) that CBT theorists sometimes unhelpfully assimilate the having of thoughts to episodes of thinking; (c) that CBT models may sometimes overemphasize the significance of belief and thought in psychopathology because they have unhelpfully theorized meaning as belonging more properly to these, rather than to emotional, functions; (d) that CBT approaches can also misconstrue the nature and value of acknowledgement and self-knowledge-thereby underplaying the value of some of the CBT therapist's own interventions. The theoretical and clinical implications of these critiques is discussed-such as that there are reasons to doubt that CBT always works, when it does, in the manner it tends to describe for itself.
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Hockmeyer, Marietta Teare. THE INFLUENCE OF SELF-EFFICACY AND HEALTH BELIEFS, CONSIDERING TREATMENT MODE, ON SELF-CARE BEHAVIOR OF ADULTS DIAGNOSED WITHIN 3 YEARS WITH NONINSULIN-DEPENDENT DIABETES MELLITUS. 1990.

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Dillon, Kirsten H., Patricia A. Resick et Candice M. Monson. Psychotherapy : Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT). Sous la direction de Charles B. Nemeroff et Charles R. Marmar. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190259440.003.0031.

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This chapter discusses cognitive processing therapy (CPT), a trauma-focused, cognitive-behavioral treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). CPT focuses primarily on identifying and challenging maladaptive beliefs that have developed about and as a result of the trauma, in order to help the client adopt a more balanced set of beliefs. Based on its long history of research support, CPT is one of the leading evidence-based treatments for PTSD. The chapter covers the theoretical background for CPT, describes the therapy, and presents a summary of research findings. Studies of CPT across multiple populations, settings, cultures, and countries are discussed. Research on the efficacy of CPT for individuals with comorbid conditions (e.g., brain injury, personality disorders, depression) and the impact of CPT on health-related outcomes and psychosocial functioning is also presented.
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Moore, Alex M., Nathan O. Rudig et Mark H. Ashcraft. Affect, Motivation, Working Memory, and Mathematics. Sous la direction de Roi Cohen Kadosh et Ann Dowker. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199642342.013.004.

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This article reviews the topics of affect, motivation, working memory, and their relationships to mathematics learning and performance. The underlying factors of interest, motivation, self-efficacy, and maths anxiety, as well as an approach concerning people’s beliefs about fixed versus malleable intelligence, can be grouped into an approach and an avoidance constellation of attitudes and beliefs, with opposite relationships to outcome measures of learning and mastery in maths. This article then considers the research on working memory, showing it to be central to arithmetic and maths processing, and also the principle mental component being disrupted by affective and emotional reactions during problem solving. After discussing the disruptive effects of maths anxiety, choking under pressure, and stereotype threat, the article closes with a brief consideration of how these affective disruptions might be minimized or eliminated.
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Hwui, Chan Sane, et Lay Yoon Fah. Affective Domains Contributing to Behavioural Intention in Teaching Science. UMS Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.51200/affectivedomainsumspress2020-978-967-2962--27-4.

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The teaching profession is a highly stressful occupation and susceptible to burnout due to high levels of workload compared to other contact occupations. In Malaysia, the majority of science teachers are experiencing physical and mental drain after long periods of teaching service and mundane routine year in and year out. Despite the general assumptions of a teacher’s job is merely teaching from a textbook, a teacher’s workload includes teaching-related (class preparation and classroom management) and non-teaching related (administration and meetings). All these challenges required teachers to possess high self-efficacy beliefs, great teaching motivation, and positive attitudes toward teaching science. When the development of the affective domain is neglected during pre-service years, teachers’ behavioural intention in teaching science will subside gradually. This may cause emotional exhaustion, feelings of ineffectiveness, and job burnout when the pre-service teachers start to work in a high-pressure environment. The prime focus of this book includes the use of Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) approach in studying the mediating effect of attitudes toward teaching science in the relationship between teacher self-efficacy beliefs and teaching motivation on behavioural intention in teaching science. This book provides insights for policymakers to formulate courses on managing personal affective domains in the teacher education curriculum. It is also hoped that this book will be of interest to academicians and researchers on the topic related to teacher education and teaching professional development.
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Aminian, Ali. Online Preoperative Risk Assessment Tools. Sous la direction de Tomasz Rogula, Philip Schauer et Tammy Fouse. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190608347.003.0006.

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Despite the presence of robust data on safety and efficacy of bariatric and metabolic surgery, many patients and physicians do not consider surgery to treat obesity, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. One reason may be inaccurate beliefs about the risk-benefit ratios of medical and surgical treatments of obesity. Estimating the risk of postoperative complications can improve surgical decision-making and informed patient consent. Furthermore, there would be a considerable benefit in identifying modifiable preoperative conditions that are associated with increased risk of postoperative adverse events. The methodology and characteristics of online risk assessment tools in bariatric surgery are presented in this chapter.
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Kottler, Jeffrey, et Richard S. Balkin. Myths, Misconceptions, and Invalid Assumptions About Counseling and Psychotherapy. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190090692.001.0001.

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In Myths, Misconceptions, and Invalid Assumptions about Counseling the authors examine the science, art, and certainties and uncertainties of psychotherapy. In this book we have selected several dozen issues in our field, many of which are considered generally accepted principles or operating assumptions. We put them under close scrutiny to examine them more carefully. We’ve considered a wide variety of subjects, ranging from those that relate to our espoused beliefs, theoretical models, favored techniques and interventions, to accreditation and licensing requirements. We have also addressed some of the sanctioned statements about the nature and meaning of empirically supported and evidence based treatments. We even question what we can truly “know” for sure and how we can be certain these things are true. When considering the efficacy of psychotherapy, there is overwhelming evidence that the vast majority of clients are significantly improved as a result of our treatments. Advances in the models, methods, and strategies during the last few decades have allowed us to work more swiftly and efficiently, to reach a much more economically and culturally diverse population. But do we really know and understand as much as we pretend to? Is the foundation upon which we stand actually as stable and certain as we think, or at least claim to believe? Are the major assumptions and “truths” that we take for granted and accept as foundational principles really supported by solid data? And how might these assumptions, beliefs, and constructs we hold so sacred perhaps compromise and limit increased creativity and innovation? These are some of the uncomfortable and provocative questions that we wish to raise, and perhaps challenge, so that we might consider alternative conceptions that might further increase our effectiveness and improve our knowledge base grounded with solid evidence.
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