DOI: 10.24124/2009/bpgub1403
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Transpersonal psychotherapy applied to children: a Jungian approach

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“…Table 3 shows the power consumption (mW) calculated with the equations 3 to 7. Equations 4 to 7 were used to calculate the power consumption for both the interface and the DCT modules using the following design specifications: a 0.6μ fabrication technology, a 3.3V operating voltage and the P util =0.15 [10]. The microprocessor power consumption was obtained from the commercial model MIPS32.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 3 shows the power consumption (mW) calculated with the equations 3 to 7. Equations 4 to 7 were used to calculate the power consumption for both the interface and the DCT modules using the following design specifications: a 0.6μ fabrication technology, a 3.3V operating voltage and the P util =0.15 [10]. The microprocessor power consumption was obtained from the commercial model MIPS32.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may be due in part to our own limits on language. Greggain (2009) suggests that much of the disagreement and confusion in defining spirituality comes from trying to define something that may be indescribable. I believe spirituality is universal (i.e., all beings are spiritual); however, spirituality is very personal but is also developmental and may be sought for collectively (Cashwell & Young, 2005b).…”
Section: Buddhamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More specifically, religious and spiritual assessment can be used to understand clients' world views and gain awareness of clients' context. In other ways such exploration may be used to encourage client self-exploration, to assist clinicians in diagnosis and help uncover potential religious and spiritual problems, to help clients utilize their religious and spiritual resources, and assist clinicians in determining which interventions might be suitable (Greggain, 2009;Harper & Gill, 2005).…”
Section: Religion and Spiritual Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%