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Our research group has been addressing metacognitive processes in psychosis therapeutically since the early 2000s. Through humorous exercises, individuals with psychosis should gain insight into unhelpful cognitive distortions (e.g., jumping to conclusions, overconfidence in decisions) and improve their metacognitive abilities (“thinking about thinking”).
- Course related:
- RS3450 OT for Psychosocial Dysfunction and RS5362 OT for Psychosocial Dysfunction
- Subjects:
- Rehabilitation Sciences and Psychology
- Keywords:
- Metacognition Metacognition -- Study teaching
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- Others
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These pages serve U-M Foundational Anatomy, a component of the Scientific Trunk of the M1 curriculum. Foundational Anatomy provides medical students with the necessary background in anatomy for success in clerkships.
- Course related:
- RS2040 Functional Anatomy and RS5308 Functional Anatomy
- Subjects:
- Rehabilitation Sciences, Health Sciences, and Nursing
- Keywords:
- Human body Human anatomy
- Resource Type:
- Others
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An online lecture on the topic of "Physics 101 for Physiotherapist".This lecture is suitable for secondary school and university students as well as the general public.
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- Rehabilitation Sciences
- Keywords:
- Physics Physical therapy
- Resource Type:
- Video
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In this screencast, learners examine the bones of the appendicular skeleton.
- Subjects:
- Biology, Rehabilitation Sciences, and Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Human anatomy Human skeleton
- Resource Type:
- Video
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In this animated object, learners examine the various connective tissue layers of the muscle organ. The terms "prime mover," "synergist," "antagonist," "origin," and "insertion" are defined.
- Subjects:
- Biology, Rehabilitation Sciences, and Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Muscles -- Anatomy
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Learners examine four stages of rheumatoid arthritis and compare them to the normal synovial joint.
- Subjects:
- Rehabilitation Sciences and Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Rheumatoid arthritis H -- Diseases
- Resource Type:
- Others
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In this interactive object, the learner examines the causes, symptoms, and risk factors associated with a stroke. The terms "thrombus," "emboli," and "hemorrhage" are defined. A self-assessment of risk factors completes the activity.
- Subjects:
- Rehabilitation Sciences and Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Cerebrovascular disease
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Learners examine the factors that contribute to hip fractures including osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, and osteomalacia.
- Subjects:
- Rehabilitation Sciences and Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Hip joint -- Fractures
- Resource Type:
- Others
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In this screencast, students view a basic wheelchair and identify its parts.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Rehabilitation Sciences
- Keywords:
- Wheelchairs
- Resource Type:
- Video
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In this screencast, learners examine the function and location of the motor neurons and the damage that can result when they are injured.
- Subjects:
- Biology, Rehabilitation Sciences, and Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Brain -- Anatomy Motor neurons
- Resource Type:
- Video