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-Patienten die onderling via sociale media contact houden blijken een betere relatie met hun zorgverlener te hebben. En dat het delen van je emoties een positief effect heeft, dat wisten we, maar dat dat effect ook opgaat als je je emoties deelt via sociale media, is dit jaar [2018] ook bewezen.+does a schizophrenic perceive more risks and risk of failure or does he miss those and act blindly?
  
-CHECK https://m.ggztotaal.nl/#!/news/3705729+GPT-4o mini
  
-===+Individuals with schizophrenia can experience a range of symptoms that may affect their perception of risks and decision-making. The impact of schizophrenia on risk perception can vary widely among individuals, but here are some general points to consider:
  
-Mervyn houdt ook volop contactmet 4 zo mogelijk.+Altered Perception: Schizophrenia can lead to altered perceptions of realitywhich may affect how individuals assess risks. For some, delusions or hallucinations may distort their understanding of situations, leading them to underestimate or overestimate risks.
  
 +Cognitive Impairments: Many individuals with schizophrenia experience cognitive impairments, which can affect executive functioning, attention, and judgment. This may result in difficulties in evaluating risks accurately or making informed decisions.
  
-Mervyn is geinteresseerd in meisjes - [[ook zonder meer]]+Emotional Factors: Emotional dysregulation is common in schizophrenia, which can influence risk perception. **Anxiety or paranoia may lead some individuals to perceive higher risks, while others may feel a sense of detachment that causes them to act without considering potential consequences.**
  
-- en vrouwen welzijncensuur, abuse & educatie +Behavioral ResponsesSome individuals **may engage in risky behaviors due to impulsivity or a lack of awareness of potential dangerswhile others may become overly cautious due to heightened anxiety about failure or negative outcomes.**
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-Er werken 10-12 pupils in deze wiki. +
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-Hiermee dus ook...+So
  
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-Masturberen Magazine+o perceive more threat, failure
  
-GESNAPT SPECIAL! Masturberen +O but never illusion responsibility 
  
-Magazine in LEIDSCHENDAM ... "What?"+That's the delusion in normals
  
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-Zondag 06.14am op 28/7 2024ad+if evaluation of outcome and risk involves moral frameworks that differ among groups in society, how can evaluation be right?
  
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-===+The evaluation of outcomes and risks within different moral frameworks can indeed lead to varying conclusions about what is considered "right" or "wrong." Here are some key points to consider regarding this complexity:
  
-Vaagmaar zie Iemand in bed stappen...+Subjectivity of Morality: Moral frameworks are often shaped by culturalsocial, and individual factorsWhat one group considers ethical may be viewed differently by anotherThis subjectivity means that evaluations of outcomes and risks **can differ widely**.
  
-Hier ligt ze:+Contextual FactorsThe context in which decisions are made plays a crucial role. Factors such as historical background, societal norms, and specific circumstances can influence how risks and outcomes are evaluated. This context can lead to **different moral judgments**.
  
 +Utilitarian vs. Deontological Approaches: Different ethical theories, such as utilitarianism (which focuses on the greatest good for the greatest number) and deontological ethics (which emphasizes duties and rules), can lead to different evaluations of the same situation. This divergence highlights the complexity of moral reasoning.
  
-{{screenshot_20240728-063952.png}}+Dialogue and Discourse: Engaging in open dialogue and discourse among different groups can help bridge gaps in understanding. By discussing differing moral frameworks, individuals can gain insights into alternative perspectives, which may lead to more informed and balanced evaluations.
  
-Lees the disclaimer at [[Start]] (English) +Ethical Pluralism: Recognizing that multiple moral frameworks can coexist is essentialEthical pluralism acknowledges that there may **not be a single "right"** answer but rather a spectrum of **valid** perspectivesThis approach encourages respect for diversity in moral reasoning.
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-o admin [[critic_of_the_nl_regime]]+So: invalid as shaman, witch
  
-o admin's story last 14yrs +Consensus Building: In many cases, societies strive to build consensus around certain ethical principles, such as human rights or **justice**. While complete agreement may be impossible, finding common ground can help guide evaluations of risks and outcomes in a way that is more broadly accepted.
  
-Book of Shadows [[pic_lib_local]]+Hr vs justice against shaman
  
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-o [[ombudsman_jun24]]+That's it for 'society', 'sz'
  
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