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Dunbar, Helen Flanders
New York : Random House, 1947
616.8 DUN m
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Dossey, Barbara Montgomery
Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott , 1992
610.73 DOS c (1)
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"Synectics model matched with mind maps were applied in the intruction in order to acieve the target. This was an experimental quai research pre-test poat - test control group design...."
2009
570 JPB 1:1 (2009) (1)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Foster, John
London: Routledge, 1991
128.2 FOS i
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Cairns-Smith, A.G.
New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996
153 CAI e
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Nicko Saputra
"ABSTRAK
Fokus penelitian ini adalah dua perspektif atau model dalam kedokteran, yang memiliki sedikit perbedaan dalam memahami mental, dan mencoba menawarkan perspektif filosofis tentang mental berdasarkan pada filsafat pikiran, terutama fungsionalisme. Dalam kedokteran, mental adalah sesuatu yang tidak bisa dilepaskan dari pasien. Kedokteran pikiran-tubuh, sebagai salah satu cabang ilmu kedokteran, meyakini bahwa mental berpengaruh terhadap kondisi kesehatan tubuh dan sebaliknya. Tetapi, karena sifat mental yang non-fisik, pengaruh mental sulit dipahami. Dengan itu, tawaran perspektif filosofis mental mungkin memberikan jembatan pemahaman terhadap mental dan hubungannya jauh lebih dalam. Kedokteran, jelas, sudah memiliki banyak penelitian dan penemuan luar biasa tentang mental, tetapi masih belum jelas bagaimana mental dan tubuh memiliki hubungan. Fungsionalisme masuk sebagai perspektif untuk memahami hubungan pikiran dan tubuh. Fungsionalisme memandang bahwa mental dapat dilihat sebagai fungsi yang memiliki peran dalam hubungan input dan output apakah dengan tubuh atau kondisi mental lainnya. Hal ini dapat dilihat sebagai komputer yang merupakan gabungan dari dua komponen, perangkat keras dan perangkat lunak yang saling tergantung satu sama lain. Studi ini menunjukkan bahwa obat pikiran-tubuh dapat dipahami secara fungsional sebagai bukti teoritis mental.

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The focus of this research is two perspectives or models in medicine, which have a slight difference in mental understanding, and try to offer a philosophical perspective on mentality based on the philosophy of mind, especially functionalism. In medicine, mentality is something that cannot be released from the patient. Mind-body medicine, as a branch of medical science, believes that mental influences the health condition of the body and vice versa. However, due to the non-physical mental nature, mental influences are difficult to understand. With that, the offer of a philosophical mental perspective might provide a bridge to understanding the mental and its relationship much deeper. Medicine, obviously, already has a lot of extraordinary research and discoveries about mental, but it's still not clear how mental and body have a relationship. Functionalism enters as a perspective for understanding the relationship of mind and body. Functionalism views that mentality can be seen as a function that has a role in the relationship of input and output whether with the body or other mental conditions. This can be seen as a computer which is a combination of two components, hardware and software which are interdependent on each other. This study shows that mind-body medicine can be functionally understood as mental theoretical evidence.
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2019
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UI - Skripsi Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Ryle, Gilbert
New York : Hutchinson's University Library, 1950
121.1 RYL c
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"The attitude towards death and dying depends on the culture. In prehistoric times grave artifacts suggest a belief in the continuation of life. This belief in an afterlife has continued through different cultures and societies to the present day. The fear of death seems to have grown in parallel with those religions which have promised judgment at the time of death. In our modern Western secular society death is regarded as a medical failure, the rituals which used to attend it have largely been abandoned, and life is prolonged so that death has lost all dignity. It is now beginning to be recognised that dying may not be a simple switching off, but a process leading to death and the gradual dissolution of consciousness. This dissolution seems to involve experiences for the dying which are spiritual and important for them. A number of these phenomena raise the possibility that consciousness may not be limited to the brain, but extend beyond it. Fortunately, palliative care is now taught in medical schools, and treatment of the dying is now recognised to be as important as treatment for the living. This article looks at the history of death, the significance of the dying process for consciousness research, and the education needed for carers of the dying."
New York: Springer, 2012
e20396114
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Verhaeghen, Paul
"Mindfulness and one of the roads to it, meditation, have become increasingly popular as a way to promote health and well-being. Research on their beneficial effects has boomed over the past decade. This volume is the first book-length review of this body of research: how the effects of mindfulness practice flow from brain to mind to life. It is aimed specifically at the nonspecialist reader who is looking for a scientific perspective on mindfulness practice. The book reviews how meditation calms the body and what its effects are on brain functioning-how it impacts control over attention, awareness of the body, and the experience of self-and how these in turn leave telltale lasting traces in brain structure. It investigates the resulting effects on mind and life, showing that mindfulness and meditation make people feel less stressed, boost immune function, make people less anxious and less depressed, dampen negative emotions, amplify positive emotions, help regulate emotions, make people less ruminative, take the edges off negative personality traits, strengthen self-concept, and make people more empathic and compassionate. It digs into the mechanisms behind those changes-the application of mindfulness during meditation gives birth to mindfulness in daily life, which becomes an ingrained habit, and this, in turn, enhances ones well-being. It also examines how mindfulness can be useful as a therapy, alleviating depression, anxiety, worry, and pain. A final chapter provides advice on how to meditate and practice mindfulness in a scientifically sound way.
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Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017
e20470552
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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