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Teambuilding

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The term teambuilding has its origins in sports related practices, however today it has gained a broader sense, being applied to any domain that requires teamwork.

Midura & Glover (2005) define teambuilding as a “cooperative process that a group of individuals uses to solve both physical and mental challenges” (p. 1). Through teambuilding people share ideas, discover themselves and others and encourage and help one another, this way becoming… Read More

Working in Organization

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An organization is a group of people with a systematic structure that is managed to meet a certain need and to pursue collective goals on an on-going basis. The members of the organization have functions and specific relations for accomplishing the goals for which they assembled in that particular form of organization. Organizations are open systems in which roles, responsibilities and authority work together to carry out defined tasks. (… Read More

Death In The Consulting Room

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Fear of dying is something normal. On the other hand, death itself is an intrinsic element of existence and all of us have to make peace with the fact that, sooner or later, we will all have to face the great unknown. Whether we’re talking about the death of somebody close to us, the passing away of someone whom we greatly admire, of a pet or even when it comes… Read More

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

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The obsessive compulsive disorder syndrome was described as a mental disorder for the first time in 1838 by Esquirol (Riggs & Foa). Even though the definition has changed over the years, the essential elements that were established in it still stand: “obsessive compulsive [patients[ experience both intrusive thoughts, ideas that generate distress and repetitive behaviours that are carried out compulsively” (Riggs & Foa, 2006, p. 169).

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