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    Gender Differences in Response to a School-Based Mindfulness Training Intervention for Early Adolescents
    with H. Rahrig, K. Eichel, H. F. Niles, Tomas Rocha, N. Lepp, J. Gold, and W. B. Britton
    Journal of School Psychology 68 163-176. 2018.
    Mindfulness training has been used to improve emotional wellbeing in early adolescents. However, little is known about treatment outcome moderators, or individual differences that may differentially impact responses to treatment. The current study focused on gender as a potential moderator for affective outcomes in response to school-based mindfulness training. Sixth grade students (N = 100) were randomly assigned to either the six weeks of mindfulness meditation or the active control group as p…Read more
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    The role of nursing faculty members in charge of ethics education is important. Although all nursing students receive the same bioethics education, their experiences differ, related to ethical qualification, which depends on the personal socialization process. This Korean study aimed to provide nursing faculty members with the basic data to help them develop as bioethics experts and provide nursing students with knowledge to improve their ethical decision-making abilities. We used a survey desig…Read more
  • Levinas on suffering and solidarity
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 59 (3): 482-504. 1997.
    This paper proposes, by means of dealing with the question of suffering in Levinas, that his whole philosophy can be approached as an answer to the question of the possibility of religion and morality after the collapse of theodicy. After having discussesed the problem of theodicy and the question whether or not suffering is useful, we have tried to appraise Levinas' theses, i.e., first, suffering opens upon suffering an ethicalperspective, and second, suffering for the other person's suffering …Read more