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  2. Open Dialogue - Wikipedia

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    Open Dialogue is an alternative approach [1] for treating psychosis as well as other mental health disorders developed in the 1980s in Finland by Yrjö Alanen and his collaborators. [2] Open dialogue interventions are currently being trialed in several other countries including Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Norway, Poland, the ...

  3. Open Dialogue Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Open Dialogue Foundation (ODF), [2] [8] formerly known as the Open Dialog Foundation, [9] (Polish: Fundacja Otwarty Dialog [10]), is an international non-governmental organization, founded in 2009 in Poland [11] and currently headquartered in Brussels, Belgium, [2] that conducts research and advocacy on human rights and the rule of law in the post-Soviet area [7] [2] [12] and – since ...

  4. Active Minds - Wikipedia

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    Active Minds is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting mental health, especially among young adults, via peer-to-peer dialogue and interaction.Active Minds was founded by Alison Malmon in 2003, after her older brother died by suicide in 2000.

  5. Judaism On Our Own Terms - Wikipedia

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    Judaism On Our Own Terms (JOOOT) is a national network of independent Jewish communities on college campuses in the United States. [1] [2] It is affiliated with Open Hillel, [3] and was established in April 2019 motivated by a desire to create welcoming Jewish spaces of open dialogue as well as opposition to Hillel International's “Standards of Partnership for Campus Israel Activities ...

  6. Peer support - Wikipedia

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    Peer support occurs when people provide knowledge, experience, emotional, social or practical help to each other. [1] It commonly refers to an initiative consisting of trained supporters (although it can be provided by peers without training), and can take a number of forms such as peer mentoring, reflective listening (reflecting content and/or feelings), or counseling.

  7. Dialogic learning - Wikipedia

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    Dialogic education is an educational philosophy and pedagogical approach that draws on many authors and traditions and applies dialogic learning. In effect, dialogic education takes place through dialogue by opening up dialogic spaces for the co-construction of new meaning to take place within a gap of differing perspectives.

  8. The puzzling and powerful polar vortex faces 'big uncertainty ...

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    For premium support please call: 800-290 ... co-authors of a peer-reviewed paper on the stratospheric vortex ... the jet stream southward remains "very much an open question," she said. ...

  9. Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought - Wikipedia

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    Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought is an independent quarterly journal that addresses a wide range of issues on Mormonism and the Latter Day Saint Movement. The journal publishes peer-reviewed academic articles on subjects such as anthropology, sociology, theology, history, and science. The journal also publishes fiction, poetry, and graphic ...