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    The Mimetic Brain
    Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 32 111-136. 2025.
    In the book he devoted to the analysis of Shakespeare’s work, Girard offered some of his most profound reflections on desire and pleasure. Desire, he said, is self-destructive, for it dies when it conquers its object, which loses its attractiveness when conquered. But desire is reborn when it sets its interest on a new object. In this way, unconscious of its mimetic character, desire survives the continuous disappointments of the concrete pleasures it achieves. People fall into the trap of desir…Read more
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    ¿Podríamos hablar de una odontología narrativa?
    with Jorge Godoy Olave, Catalina Guerra Parker, and Pamela Jofré Pávez
    Persona y Bioética 28 (1). 2024.
    Aunque el modelo de atención en salud ha evolucionado, aún suele desplazar la importancia de incluir la narrativa del paciente e intenta uniformar las necesidades de las personas enfermas. La medicina narrativa nos da la capacidad de interpretar y comunicar los relatos de nuestros pacientes, a través de la escucha activa, así como de valorar la complejidad del ser humano, a diferencia de la salud basada en la evidencia, donde las experiencias de un individuo son extrapolables a otros pacientes s…Read more
  •  95
    The Success and Malaise of Capitalism
    Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 31 (1): 275-292. 2024.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Success and Malaise of CapitalismA Mimetic View of the MarketPablo Díaz-Morlán (bio)INTRODUCTIONThis article seeks to contribute to the knowledge that we have on the market as the central institution of capitalism, according to Girard's perspective. Mimetic theory (MT) can explain both the success and malaise caused by the market. Success is measured by the spread of desire, and malaise by the mimetic resentment caused by this sp…Read more
  • Homenaje al P. Gabriel del Estal
    Ciudad de Dios 222 (1): 9-10. 2009.
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    Invariance of the Trait Emotional Intelligence Construct Across Clinical Populations and Sociodemographic Variables
    with Denisse Manrique-Millones, María García-Gómez, Maria Isabel Vásquez-Suyo, Rosa Millones-Rivalles, Nataly Fernández-Ríos, Juan-Carlos Pérez-González, and K. V. Petrides
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Recent research has shown that cultural, linguistic, and sociodemographic peculiarities influence the measurement of trait emotional intelligence. Assessing trait EI in different populations fosters cross-cultural research and expands the construct’s nomological network. In mental health, the trait EI of clinical populations has been scarcely researched. Accordingly, the present study examined the relationship between trait EI and key sociodemographic variables on Trait Emotional Intelligence Qu…Read more
  •  68
    Trait Emotional Intelligence in Surgeons
    with K. V. Petrides, Matheus F. Perazzo, Steve Jeffrey, Helen C. Richardson, Nick Sevdalis, and Noweed Ahmad
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Trait emotional intelligence concerns people’s perceptions of their emotional functioning. Two studies investigated this construct in surgeons and comparison occupations. We hypothesized that trait EI profiles would differ both within surgical specialties as well as between them and other professions. Study 1 compared the trait EI profiles of four different surgical specialties. There were no significant differences amongst these specialties or between consultant surgeons and trainees in these s…Read more
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    Parental Burnout Assessment (PBA) in Different Hispanic Countries: An Exploratory Structural Equation Modeling Approach
    with Denisse Manrique-Millones, Georgy M. Vasin, Sergio Dominguez-Lara, Rosa Millones-Rivalles, Ricardo T. Ricci, Milagros Abregu Rey, María Josefina Escobar, Daniela Oyarce, María Pía Santelices, Claudia Pineda-Marín, Javier Tapia, Mariana Artavia, Maday Valdés Pacheco, María Isabel Miranda, Raquel Sánchez Rodríguez, Clara Isabel Morgades-Bamba, Ainize Peña-Sarrionandia, Fernando Salinas-Quiroz, Paola Silva Cabrera, Moïra Mikolajczak, and Isabelle Roskam
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Parental burnout is a unique and context-specific syndrome resulting from a chronic imbalance of risks over resources in the parenting domain. The current research aims to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the Parental Burnout Assessment across Spanish-speaking countries with two consecutive studies. In Study 1, we analyzed the data through a bifactor model within an Exploratory Structural Equation Modeling on the pooled sample of participants obtaining good fit indi…Read more
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    A Hypothesis on the Origin of Trade: The Exchange of Lives for Sacrifice and Sex
    Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 29 (1): 165-187. 2022.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A Hypothesis on the Origin of TradeThe Exchange of Lives for Sacrifice and SexPablo Díaz-Morlán (bio)introductionThe primary objective of this study is to propose a hypothesis regarding the origin of trade that will help to solve the enigma of why human groups, normally each other's enemies, stopped exchanging blows in order to exchange things. The complexity of this crucial step forward in the relationships between hostile primitive…Read more
  • El cómic en España: 1977-2007
    Aposta 42 3. 2009.
    This article aims to review the last three decades of the comic Spain. The study is evaluating the evolution of the comics industry, from its beginnings during the dictatorship and its expansion with the advent of democracy until the present times of difficulties and changes. The rise of the comic can be seen in its growing importance within the press, the acceptance of a public that matures over time and especially in the sales of an industry that has to adapt to new situations.