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  • 1
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    Köln :Psychiatrie Verlag,
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (290 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783966050159
    Series Statement: Fachwissen
    Language: German
    Note: Cover -- Die Herausgeber -- Titel -- Impressum -- Inhalt -- Einleitung: Die »Kintsugi«-Methode (Gianfranco Zuaboni, Christian Burr,Andréa Winter, Michael Schulz) -- Recoveryorientierung als Prüfstein für die psychiatrische Versorgung (Elke Prestin) -- Allgemeine Grundlagen -- Die Eule und ich oder Recovery als ein lebenslanger Prozess (Patricia E. Deegan) -- Meine persönliche Medizin -- Selbsterforschung -- Stigmatisierung als zweite Krankheit -- Psychische und körperliche Gesundheit -- Literatur -- Recovery und die UN-Konvention für die Rechte von Menschen mit Behinderungen (Michaela Amering, Andrea Gmeiner) -- Recovery - ein Menschenrecht? -- Handlungsbedarfe -- Wissenschaftliche Evidenz trifft sich mit rechtlichen Ansprüchen für einen menschenrechtsbasierten Ansatz in der Psychiatrie -- Gemeinsam sind wir stärker -- Literatur -- Das Recoveryverständnis von Initiativen Psychiatrieerfahrener (Ute Krämer, Susanne Ackers, Jenny Ziegenhagen, Eileen Friesecke, Thomas Künneke) -- Recovery und die Geschichte von Selbsthilfe und Peersupport -- Recovery in politischer Hinsicht - zwei Beispiele aus Berlin -- Peerangebote und UN-BRK in der Recoverydiskussion -- Literatur -- Recovery-Förderung durch Psychotherapie und andere Mittel (Larry Davidson) -- Persönlichkeit verloren und wiedergewonnen -- Andere Mittel -- Literatur -- Wellbeing-Konzepte: Vielfalt in Theorie und Anwendung (Susanne Schmalwieser, Beate Schrank) -- Verschiedene Aspekte und Perspektiven -- Integrative Ansätze -- Ein Entwurf von Wellbeing für Menschen mit Psychosen -- Wellbeing und Recovery -- Literatur -- Das Empowerment College: Recovery und Bildung (Monika Möhlenkamp, Jörn Petersen) -- Das EU-Projekt -- Die Grundprinzipien -- Partnerschaftliche Zusammenarbeit (Koproduktion) -- Bildung -- Erfahrungsbasiertes Lernen -- Inklusion und Sozialraumorientierung. , Recovery und Empowerment -- Rahmenbedingungen -- Literatur -- Soziale Inklusion und Recovery (Dirk Richter) -- Inklusion und Exklusion: Theoretische Perspektiven -- Exklusion von Menschen mit schweren psychischen Erkrankungen -- Exklusion durch Nichtpassung -- Inklusion als Ziel und Mittel psychiatrischer Interventionen -- Literatur -- Koproduktion: Wie Zusammenarbeit gestaltet werden kann (Gianfranco Zuaboni) -- Der Begriff und seine Traditionen -- Von der Manipulation zur Koproduktion -- Verschiedene Ebenen der Koproduktion -- Ermächtigung der Nutzenden in der Psychiatrie -- Implementierung von Koproduktion in der Praxis -- Literatur -- »Mach dir nicht ständig Sorgen um mich, Mami!«. Tochter und Mutter als Recoveryteam (Henriette Peer und Janine Berg-Peer) -- Wie hat der Recoveryprozess begonnen? -- Was können beide Seiten anders machen? -- Was kann Recovery unterstützen? -- Recovery für alle oder: Kann jeder, wenn er nur will? -- Bedeutsame Faktoren bei der Implementierung von partizipativer Entscheidungsfindung (Shulamit Ramon, Helen Brooks, Sarah Rae und Mary-Jane O'Sullivan) -- Was weiß die Forschung zur Umsetzung von SDM? -- Was sagen die Akteure? -- Bericht einer psychiatrischen Pflegefachperson in leitender Funktion -- Bericht eines Experten aus Erfahrung als Co-Trainer und -Forscher -- Reflexives Monitoring - eine wenig genutzte Chance, die Implementation von SDM zu verbessern -- Schlussfolgerung -- Literatur -- Institutionelle Voraussetzungen -- Recovery-Orientierung in Institutionen verankern (Marianne Farkas) -- Unser Ziel: Recoveryorientierung in allen Einrichtungen und Diensten -- Was ist Recovery? -- Wie lässt sich Recovery-Orientierung in Einrichtungen verankern? -- Recovery-förderliche Werte und ihre Umsetzung -- Der Einsatz bewährter Methoden -- Recovery kontra Versorgung -- Literatur. , Recovery praktisch! Schulungsunterlagen zur Vermittlung des Recoveryansatzes (Gianfranco Zuaboni, Jan Curschellas, Michael Schulz) -- Die Schulungsunterlagen »Recovery praktisch!« -- Erfahrungen mit den Schulungsunterlagen -- In einer Klinik -- In Fortbildungen -- Danksagung -- Literatur -- Strukturelle Voraussetzungen von Recoveryorientierung ImROC: Ein Projekt aus England (Julie Repper, Geoff Shepherd, Rachel Perkins und Jed Boardman) -- Recovery-Politik -- Eine Methode für den Wandel -- Das ImROC Projekt -- Was schon passierte -- Hoffnung -- Literatur -- Praxisprojekte -- Implementierung der Recoveryorientierung in einer psychiatrischen Klinik (Andreas Werner) -- Das Projekt -- Die Sensibilisierung der psychiatrischen Fachpersonen -- Die recoveryorientierte Ausrichtung der Behandlungs- und Betreuungsprozesse -- Anstehende weitere Schritte -- Literatur -- Das Gezeitenmodell (Johannes Kirchhof) -- Das Aufnahmeassessment -- Das Protokoll der Einzelsitzung -- Monitoring Assessment -- Gezeitengruppen -- Die Genesungsgruppe -- Erfahrungen mit dem Gezeitenmodell -- Literatur -- Die Recoverygruppe Gesundheit und Wohlbefinden (Christian Burr, Andréa Winter) -- Laufende Anpassungen und Veränderungen durch systematisches Feedback -- Ergänzungen -- Was wurde weggelassen? -- Allgemeine Erfahrungen -- Wie weiter -- Literatur -- Das Recoveryseminar: Ein Gruppenangebot einer psychiatrischen Akutstation (Gianfranco Zuaboni, Helen Schneider) -- Die Vorläufer -- Die Koproduktion -- Von der »Gruppe« zum »Seminar« -- Recoveryprozesse und -themen -- Erfahrungen mit dem Recoveryseminar -- Literatur -- Die Textwerkstatt Wisli: Schreibend zu sich selbst finden (Rose und Claus Herger) -- Das Projekt -- Die Entdeckung des Alltags -- Der Schritt in die Öffentlichkeit -- Die Wirkung des Schreibens. , Lernen als gemeinsamer Prozess: Erfahrungsexpertise in der Aus- und Weiterbildung von Pflegenden (Maya Locher, Fabio Razzai, Nadja Weber) -- Voraussetzungen und Vorgehen -- Einbezug im Unterricht -- Angehörigenarbeit -- Begleitung in der Praxis (BiP) -- Wie kann es weitergehen? -- Literatur -- Recovery in der forensischen Psychiatrie (Andrew Bay, Andreas Wiemann, Susanne Schoppmann) -- Praktische Umsetzung -- Der Recoveryprozess in der Orientierungsphase -- Der Recoveryprozess in der Behandlungsphase -- Die Recoveryorientierung in der Austrittsphase -- Literatur -- Recovery Colleges: Grundlagen und praktische Umsetzung (Michael Schulz, Gianfranco Zuaboni, Michael Löhr, Klaus-Thomas Kronmüller, Andrea Zingsheim) -- Entstehungsgeschichte der Recovery Colleges -- Grundsätze eines Recovery Colleges -- Verankerung von Kursen zur Stärkung der psychischen Gesundheit in der Gemeinde -- Evaluation, Evidenz und Perspektiven -- Literatur -- Bildungseffekte eines Discovery College für junge Menschen (Liza Hopkins, Glenda Pedwell und Stuart Lee) -- Methode -- Ergebnisse der Befragung vor dem Kurs -- Ergebnisse der Befragung nach dem Kurs -- Veränderte Einstellungen zur Bildung -- Diskussion -- Literatur -- Wohin die Reise geht -- Das Recoverydach: Eine Zukunftswerkstatt erweitert die Idee vom Recoveryhaus (Johann Meinhof, Jasmin Jossen) -- Der erste Schritt -- Die Zukunftswerkstatt -- Konkrete Pläne -- Herausforderung Umsetzung -- Das Recoverydach -- Literatur -- Recovery in der Zukunft: We have a dream! (Christine Klingler Lüthi).
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham : Springer International Publishing
    Keywords: Geography
    Description / Table of Contents: The work addresses the following questions in the context of interglacial climate dynamics: (i) What are the amplitudes of natural climate variations on timescales of several years to millennia? (ii) Do abrupt changes in the large-scale circulation of the Atlantic Ocean occur in interglacials? (iii) Which biogeochemical feedback mechanisms control the natural limits of atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases and aerosols? (iv) Which linkages exist between climate and pre-industrial cultures? The work is based on an integrated approach in paleoclimate research, in which all available paleoclimate archives (terrestrial and marine as well as ice cores) are combined in order to yield a comprehensive and quantitative analysis of global environmental variations. Moreover, through a close linkage be-tween paleoclimate reconstructions and results from Earth-system models detailed insights into the dynamics of climate variations are gained
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VII, 139 p. 41 illus., 37 illus. in color) , online resource
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Earth and Environmental Science
    ISBN: 9783319006932
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Earth System Sciences
    DDC: 551.6
    RVK:
    Language: English
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , DFG Priority Research Program „Integrated analysis of interglacial climate dynamics” (INTERDYNAMIC)Comparison of Climate and Carbon Cycle Dynamics during Late Quaternary Interglacials -- Global Synthesis of Sea-Surface Temperature Trends During Marine Isotope Stage 11 -- Climate Sensitivity During and Between Interglacials -- What Ends an Interglacial? Feedbacks Between Tropical Rainfall, Atlantic Climate and Ice Sheets During the Last Interglacial -- Evaluation of Eemian and Holocene Climate Trends: Combining Marine Archives with Climate Modelling -- Holocene Environmental Variability in the Arctic Gateway -- Detecting Holocene Changes in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation: Integration of Proxy Data and Climate Simulations -- Phase-shift Between Surface Ocean Warming, Evaporation and Changes of Continental Ice Volume During Termination I Observed at Tropical Ocean Sediment Cores -- Loop Current Variability - its Relation to Meridional Overturning Circulation and the Impact of Mississippi Discharge -- Hydroclimatic Variability in the Panama Bight Region During Termination 1 and the Holocene -- Control of Seasonality and Interannual to Centennial Climate Variability in the Caribbean During the Holocene - Combining Coral Records, Stalagmite Records and Climate Models -- The Southern Westerlies During the Holocene: Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Chilean Lake, Fjord, and Ocean Margin Sediments Combined with Climate Modeling -- Mineral Dust Variability in Antarctic Ice for Different Climate Conditions -- Model-data Synthesis of Monsoon Amplitudes for the Holocene and Eemian -- Vegetation, Climate, Man - Holocene Variability in Monsoonal Central Asia -- Global Land Use and Technological Evolution Simulations to Quantify Interactions Between Climate and Pre-industrial Cultures -- North-west African Hydrologic Changes in the Holocene: a Combined Isotopic Data and Model Approach -- Holocene Climate Dynamics, Biogeochemical Cycles and Ecosystem Variability in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea -- Environmental and Climate Dynamics During the last two Glacial Terminations and Interglacials in the Black Sea/Northern Anatolian Region -- Seasonal Reconstruction of Summer Precipitation Variability and Dating of Flood Events for the Millennium Between 3250 to 2250 Years BC for the Main Region, Southern Germany -- Precipitation in the Past Millennium in Europe - Extension to Roman Times.
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Kiel : GEOMAR Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel
    Keywords: Forschungsbericht ; Pleistozän ; Paläoklima ; Modell ; Simulation
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (105 Seiten, 15,5 MB) , Diagramme
    Language: English
    Note: Förderkennzeichen BMBF 01LP1501A, 01LP1502A-E, 01LP1503A-D, 01LP1504A-D, 01LP1505A-G, 01LP1506A-C, 01LP1507A-C, 01LP1508A-B, 01LP1509A-D, 01LP1510A-E, 01LP1511A-D, 01LP1512A-B, 01LP1513A-D, 01LP1514A-B, 01LP1515A-D , Verbundnummer 01162210, 01162211, 01162215, 01161825, 01161826, 01161827, 01161884, 01161828, 01162527, 01161829, 01162405, 01162224, 01162225, 01162219 , Unterschiede zwischen dem gedruckten Dokument und der elektronischen Ressource können nicht ausgeschlossen werden , Sprache der Zusammenfassung: Deutsch, Englisch
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2020-02-06
    Description: Changes in heat transport associated with fluctuations in the strength of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) are widely considered to affect the position of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), but the temporal immediacy of this teleconnection has to date not been resolved. Based on a high‐resolution marine sediment sequence over the last deglaciation, we provide evidence for a synchronous and near‐linear link between changes in the Atlantic interhemispheric sea surface temperature difference and continental precipitation over northeast Brazil. The tight coupling between AMOC strength, sea surface temperature difference, and precipitation changes over northeast Brazil unambiguously points to a rapid and proportional adjustment of the ITCZ location to past changes in the Atlantic meridional heat transport.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2019-02-01
    Description: Numerical simulations provide a considerable aid in studying past climates. Out of the various approaches taken in designing numerical climate experiments, transient simulations have been found to be the most optimal when it comes to comparison with proxy data. However, multi-millennial or longer simulations using fully coupled general circulation models are computationally very expensive such that acceleration techniques are frequently applied. In this study, we compare the results from transient simulations of the present and the last interglacial with and without acceleration of the orbital forcing, using the comprehensive coupled climate model CCSM3 (Community Climate System Model version 3). Our study shows that in low-latitude regions, the simulation of long-term variations in interglacial surface climate is not significantly affected by the use of the acceleration technique (with an acceleration factor of 10) and hence, large-scale model–data comparison of surface variables is not hampered. However, in high-latitude regions where the surface climate has a direct connection to the deep ocean, e.g. in the Southern Ocean or the Nordic Seas, acceleration-induced biases in sea-surface temperature evolution may occur with potential influence on the dynamics of the overlying atmosphere.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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  • 6
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    Copernicus Publications (EGU)
    In:  Geoscientific Model Development, 10 (8). pp. 3125-3144.
    Publication Date: 2020-02-06
    Description: We present the first results of the implementation of stable water isotopes in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology general circulation model (MITgcm). The model is forced with the isotopic content of precipitation and water vapor from an atmospheric general circulation model (NCAR IsoCAM), while the fractionation during evaporation is treated explicitly in the MITgcm. Results of the equilibrium simulation under pre-industrial conditions are compared to observational data and measurements of plankton tow records (the oxygen isotopic composition of planktic foraminiferal calcite). The broad patterns and magnitude of the stable water isotopes in annual mean seawater are well captured in the model, both at the sea surface as well as in the deep ocean. However, the surface water in the Arctic Ocean is not depleted enough, due to the absence of highly depleted precipitation and snowfall. A model–data mismatch is also recognizable in the isotopic composition of the seawater–salinity relationship in midlatitudes that is mainly caused by the coarse grid resolution. Deep-ocean characteristics of the vertical water mass distribution in the Atlantic Ocean closely resemble observational data. The reconstructed δ18Oc at the sea surface shows a good agreement with measurements. However, the model–data fit is weaker when individual species are considered and deviations are most likely attributable to the habitat depth of the foraminifera. Overall, the newly developed stable water isotope package opens wide prospects for long-term simulations in a paleoclimatic context.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2018-12-17
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2020-02-06
    Description: Variations in Amazonian hydrology and forest cover have major consequences for the global carbon and hydrological cycles as well as for biodiversity. Yet, the climate and vegetation history of the lowland Amazon basin and its effect on biogeography remain debated due to the scarcity of suitable high-resolution paleoclimate records. Here, we use the isotopic composition (δD and C) of plant-waxes from a high-resolution marine sediment core collected offshore the Amazon River to reconstruct the climate and vegetation history of the integrated lowland Amazon basin for the period from 50,000 to 12,800 yr before present. Our results show that δD values from the Last Glacial Maximum were more enriched than those from Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 3 and the present-day. We interpret this trend to reflect long-term changes in precipitation and atmospheric circulation, with overall drier conditions during the Last Glacial Maximum. Our results thus suggest a dominant glacial forcing of the climate in lowland Amazonia. In addition to previously suggested thermodynamic mechanisms of precipitation change, which are directly related to temperature, we conclude that changes in atmospheric circulation are crucial to explain the temporal evolution of Amazonian rainfall variations, as demonstrated in climate model experiments. Our vegetation reconstruction based on C values shows that the Amazon rainforest was affected by intrusions of savannah or more open vegetation types in its northern sector during Heinrich Stadials, while it was resilient to glacial drying. This suggests that biogeographic patterns in tropical South America were affected by Heinrich Stadials in addition to glacial–interglacial climate variability.
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    AGU (American Geophysical Union) | Wiley
    In:  Paleoceanography, 32 (11). pp. 1089-1101.
    Publication Date: 2020-02-06
    Description: The Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is thought to have contributed substantially to high global sea levels during the interglacials of Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e and 11. Geological evidence suggests that the mass loss of the GrIS was greater during the peak interglacial of MIS 11 than MIS 5e, despite a weaker boreal summer insolation. We address this conundrum by using the three‐dimensional thermomechanical ice sheet model Glimmer forced by Community Climate System Model version 3 output for MIS 5e and MIS 11 interglacial time slices. Our results suggest a stronger sensitivity of the GrIS to MIS 11 climate forcing than to MIS 5e forcing. Besides stronger greenhouse gas radiative forcing, the greater MIS 11 GrIS mass loss relative to MIS 5e is attributed to a larger oceanic heat transport toward high latitudes by a stronger Atlantic meridional overturning circulation. The vigorous MIS 11 ocean overturning, in turn, is related to a stronger wind‐driven salt transport from low to high latitudes promoting North Atlantic Deep Water formation. The orbital insolation forcing, which causes the ocean current anomalies, is discussed.
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    AGU (American Geophysical Union) | Wiley
    In:  Eos: Earth & Space Science News, 97 .
    Publication Date: 2018-05-04
    Description: Much of modern climate science fails to consider millennium-scale processes, many of which may prove to be important for predicting the climate trajectory in the shorter term.
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