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    Development of Flow State Self-Regulation Skills and Coping With Musical Performance Anxiety: Design and Evaluation of an Electronically Implemented Psychological Program
    with Laura Moral-Bofill, Andrés López de la Llave, and Francisco Pablo Holgado-Tello
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Positive Psychology has turned its attention to the study of emotions in a scientific and rigorous way. Particularly, to how emotions influence people’s health, performance, or their overall life satisfaction. Within this trend, Flow theory has established a theoretical framework that helps to promote the Flow experience. Flow state, or optimal experience, is a mental state of high concentration and enjoyment that, due to its characteristics, has been considered desirable for the development of …Read more
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    Informed consent of the minor. Implications of present day Spanish law
    Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (5): 326-326. 2002.
    In Spain, any person under the age of 18 is a minor. Generally, minors lack the legal capacity to take legally binding actions because they are deemed incapable of legally binding consent. Spanish civil law recognises, however, that the child, in accordance with the law and being sufficiently mature, may act for himself. It stands, then, that consent, as expressed by the “sufficiently mature” minor, should be legally valid
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    Elderly patients also have rights
    with M. D. Lorenzo, A. Luna, and E. Osuna
    Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (12): 712-716. 2007.
    Background: Sharing information with relatives of elderly patients in primary care and in hospital has to fit into the complex set of obligations, justifications and pressures concerning the provision of information, and the results of some studies point to the need for further empirical studies exploring issues of patient autonomy, privacy and informed consent in the day-to-day care of older people.Objectives: To know the frequency with which “capable” patients over 65 years of age receive info…Read more
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    The right to information for the terminally ill patient
    with E. Osuna, M. A. Esteban, and A. Luna
    Journal of Medical Ethics 24 (2): 106-109. 1998.
    OBJECTIVES: To analyse the attitudes of medical personnel towards terminally ill patients and their right to be fully informed. DESIGN: Self-administered questionnaire composed of 56 closed questions. SETTING: Three general hospitals and eleven health centres in Granada (Spain). The sample comprised 168 doctors and 207 nurses. RESULTS: A high percentage of medical personnel (24.1%) do not think that informing the terminally ill would help them face their illness with greater serenity. Eighty-fou…Read more
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    Background: Medical confidentiality underpins the doctor–patient relationship and ensures privacy so that intimate information can be exchanged to improve, preserve, and protect the health of the patient. The right to information applies to the patient alone, and, only if expressly desired, can it be extended to family members. However, it must be remembered that one of the primary tenets of family medicine is precisely that patient care occurs ideally within the context of the family. There may…Read more
  •  37
    Primary care confidentiality for Spanish adolescents: fact or fiction?
    Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (6): 329-334. 2006.
    Background: By providing healthcare to adolescents, a major opportunity is created to help them cope with the challenges in their lives, develop healthy behaviour and become responsible healthcare consumers. Confidentiality is a major issue in adolescent healthcare, and its perceived absence may be the main barrier to an adolescent seeking medical care. Little is known, however, about confidentiality for adolescents in primary care practices in Spain.Objective: To ascertain the attitudes of Span…Read more
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    Maximum Schemes in Arithmetic
    Mathematical Logic Quarterly 40 (3): 425-430. 1994.
    In this paper we deal with some new axiom schemes for Peano's Arithmetic that can substitute the classical induction, least-element, collection and strong collection schemes in the description of PA
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    Assessment of Emotional Experience and Emotional Recognition in Complicated Grief
    with Manuel Fernández-Alcántara, Francisco Cruz-Quintana, Andrés Catena-Martínez, Miguel Pérez-García, and Oliver H. Turnbull
    Frontiers in Psychology 7. 2016.
  •  8
    Psychometric Properties of the Psychological State Test for Athletes
    with Patricia Díaz-Tendero and Andrés López de la Llave
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
  •  6
    Improving skills in master's degree contexts
    Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 14 (6): 1-13. 2022.
    This research evaluates the improvements that the use of Active Teaching and Learning Methodologies entails regarding the acquisition of professional skills of future graduates of the Masters dealing with intervention in Architectural Heritage, including product and resource improvements. The objectives address students’ training, oriented toward professional activity, determining the effectiveness of innovation. The real problems were exposed to be faced at a professional level and were solved …Read more
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    El espejo mariano de la feminidad en la Edad Media española
    Anuario Filosófico 26 (3): 621-634. 1993.
    The present work attempts to evaluate in what manner the Marian virtues marked out throughout the Middle Ages with respect to women, contribute powerfully to the dignification of women and their redemption from the traditional accusations that they are a perverting influence on humanity.
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    Autonomia e unità del sapere
    Acta Philosophica 2 (2). 1993.
  • Aristotele, Metafisica, a cura di G. Reale (review)
    Acta Philosophica 3 (2). 1994.