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    Empathy in psychotherapy
    Knowledge-Driven Harmonization of Sensor Observations: Exploiting Linked Open Data for IoT Data Streams
    Aggression, time, and understanding
    • 2021

      The book explores the challenges of harmonizing diverse IoT data streams resulting from the Internet of Things, which generates vast amounts of sensor observations. It highlights the labor-intensive nature of this task due to varying formats, syntax, and semantics. To address these issues, the authors propose a knowledge-driven approach that leverages formalized public knowledge from Linked Open Data, aiming to streamline the harmonization process and reduce the associated effort.

      Knowledge-Driven Harmonization of Sensor Observations: Exploiting Linked Open Data for IoT Data Streams
    • 2012

      According to large scale studies on therapeutic outcomes, psychotherapists' ability to understand their clients has been considered the second most important healing factor in all therapies. The author of this scholarly volume seeks to improve our understanding of the immense therapeutic potential that the human capacity for empathy holds, and to improve our use of it in therapeutic practice.

      Empathy in psychotherapy
    • 2009

      Aggression, Time, and Understanding is the first book of Staemmler’s writings to be published in English. In the early sections of this book, Staemmler (supported by his Buddhist wife, Barbara) comprehensively explores and questions the traditional Gestalt therapy theory of aggression and proposes a new approach to working with anger and hostility. Further sections include in-depth examinations of the topics of time (the "Here and Now" and "Regressive Processes") and understanding ("Dialogue and Interpretation" and "Cultivated Uncertainty"). From Staemmler’s "critical gaze," Dan Bloom observes, "concepts emerge as refreshed, re-formed, and revitalized constructs so we can continue to develop the theory and practice of contemporary Gestalt therapy."

      Aggression, time, and understanding