Dein Suchergebnis zum Thema: Gefühl

Interview mit Asifa Akhtar | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

https://www.mpg.de/18709973/wir-brauchen-einen-kulturwandel-um-wettbewerbsfaehig-zu-bleiben?c=2191

Asifa Akhtar ist Vizepräsidentin der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft und Leiterin der Max-Planck-Präsidialkommission Chancen. Im Interview erklärt sie, wie und warum sie sich für einen kulturellen Wandel in der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft einsetzt. Ein Plädoyer dafür, mehr Diversität und Inklusion zu wagen.
Wir wollen ihnen auch das Gefühl geben, willkommen

Interview mit Asifa Akhtar | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

https://www.mpg.de/18709973/wir-brauchen-einen-kulturwandel-um-wettbewerbsfaehig-zu-bleiben?c=21075141

Asifa Akhtar ist Vizepräsidentin der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft und Leiterin der Max-Planck-Präsidialkommission Chancen. Im Interview erklärt sie, wie und warum sie sich für einen kulturellen Wandel in der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft einsetzt. Ein Plädoyer dafür, mehr Diversität und Inklusion zu wagen.
Wir wollen ihnen auch das Gefühl geben, willkommen

„Du schaffst das!?“ Die Emotionsgeschichte der Krebskrankheit | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

https://www.mpg.de/12558907/mpib_jb_2018?c=119539

Some assumptions are so widely shared that they are rarely questioned. One such assumption is that positive emotions increase chances of beating cancer. Although researchers have yet to establish a clear link, this assumption continues to define society’s view of cancer. Even in the twentieth century, guides for doctors advised them against revealing a diagnosis of cancer to their patients in the belief that feelings of fear might negatively influence the recovery process. How did these assumptions gain broad acceptance? This text looks at the history of how emotions can influence cancer.
Geschichte der Gefühle Minerva Forschungsschwerpunkt „Gefühl

„Du schaffst das!?“ Die Emotionsgeschichte der Krebskrankheit | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

https://www.mpg.de/12558907/mpib_jb_2018?c=12090594&force_lang=de

Some assumptions are so widely shared that they are rarely questioned. One such assumption is that positive emotions increase chances of beating cancer. Although researchers have yet to establish a clear link, this assumption continues to define society’s view of cancer. Even in the twentieth century, guides for doctors advised them against revealing a diagnosis of cancer to their patients in the belief that feelings of fear might negatively influence the recovery process. How did these assumptions gain broad acceptance? This text looks at the history of how emotions can influence cancer.
Geschichte der Gefühle Minerva Forschungsschwerpunkt „Gefühl

„Du schaffst das!?“ Die Emotionsgeschichte der Krebskrankheit | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

https://www.mpg.de/12558907/mpib_jb_2018?c=149860

Some assumptions are so widely shared that they are rarely questioned. One such assumption is that positive emotions increase chances of beating cancer. Although researchers have yet to establish a clear link, this assumption continues to define society’s view of cancer. Even in the twentieth century, guides for doctors advised them against revealing a diagnosis of cancer to their patients in the belief that feelings of fear might negatively influence the recovery process. How did these assumptions gain broad acceptance? This text looks at the history of how emotions can influence cancer.
Geschichte der Gefühle Minerva Forschungsschwerpunkt „Gefühl

„Du schaffst das!?“ Die Emotionsgeschichte der Krebskrankheit | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

https://www.mpg.de/12558907/mpib_jb_2018?c=2191

Some assumptions are so widely shared that they are rarely questioned. One such assumption is that positive emotions increase chances of beating cancer. Although researchers have yet to establish a clear link, this assumption continues to define society’s view of cancer. Even in the twentieth century, guides for doctors advised them against revealing a diagnosis of cancer to their patients in the belief that feelings of fear might negatively influence the recovery process. How did these assumptions gain broad acceptance? This text looks at the history of how emotions can influence cancer.
Geschichte der Gefühle Minerva Forschungsschwerpunkt „Gefühl

„Du schaffst das!?“ Die Emotionsgeschichte der Krebskrankheit | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

https://www.mpg.de/12558907/mpib_jb_2018

Some assumptions are so widely shared that they are rarely questioned. One such assumption is that positive emotions increase chances of beating cancer. Although researchers have yet to establish a clear link, this assumption continues to define society’s view of cancer. Even in the twentieth century, guides for doctors advised them against revealing a diagnosis of cancer to their patients in the belief that feelings of fear might negatively influence the recovery process. How did these assumptions gain broad acceptance? This text looks at the history of how emotions can influence cancer.
Geschichte der Gefühle Minerva Forschungsschwerpunkt „Gefühl