Intersubjectivity as an antidote to stress: using dyadic active inference model of intersubjectivity to predict the efficacy of parenting interventions in reducing stress—through the lens of dependent origination in buddhist madhyamaka philosophy

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  • who: S. Shaun Ho from the University of Crete, Greece have published the research work: Intersubjectivity as an antidote to stress: Using dyadic active inference model of intersubjectivity to predict the efficacy of parenting interventions in reducing stressu2014through the lens of dependent origination in Buddhist Madhyamaka philosophy, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of January/14,/2021
  • what: The authors aim to address the gaps between these concepts in parent-child relations and a formal dyadic model that can provide heuristics for therapeutic interventions to promote the wellbeing of mother-child dyad. Fourth, to further corroborate the . . .

     

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