2018
DOI: 10.18863/pgy.362157
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Psikiyatride Rasyonel Seçim Teorisi

Abstract: Öz Rasyonel seçim yaklaşımı son yıllarda pek çok disiplinde yaygın olarak kullanılmaya başlanmıştır. nevrozların rasyonel seçim teorisi, hastaların dayanılmaz stres seviyeleri ile karşı karşıya kaldıklarında bilinçli ve kasıtlı olarak nevrotik bozuklukları ortaya çıkardığını savunur. Çarpıcı farklılıklara rağmen, nevrozların rasyonel-seçim teorisi, yeni bir represyon kavramı kullanmakla birlikte Freud'un düşünce çerçevesini sürdürür. Bu yeni teoriye göre, tüm terapiler etkilerini ya hastaların farkındalık yokl… Show more

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“…Selected as the theoretical framework for this study were decision-making theories, to provide a broad lens into how superintendents were leading their districts during the COVID-19 pandemic. Used in a variety of fields, rational choice theory is a common decision-making framework for scholars to utilize (Güzel Özdemir et al, 2018;. Rational choice theory, formed by Smith (1759), is a straightforward process of evaluating options and selecting the best-expected choice to fit the scenario (Oliveria, 2007).…”
Section: Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Selected as the theoretical framework for this study were decision-making theories, to provide a broad lens into how superintendents were leading their districts during the COVID-19 pandemic. Used in a variety of fields, rational choice theory is a common decision-making framework for scholars to utilize (Güzel Özdemir et al, 2018;. Rational choice theory, formed by Smith (1759), is a straightforward process of evaluating options and selecting the best-expected choice to fit the scenario (Oliveria, 2007).…”
Section: Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%