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  1. Book ; Online ; E-Book: Distance counseling and supervision

    Williamson, Daniel G. / Nivin Williamson, Jennifer

    a guide for mental heath clinicians

    2021  

    Abstract: This book has been an exploration that began in 2016 when we were in an American Counseling Association (ACA) Ethics Committee town hall meeting. The conversation was rich with questions about telehealth, and there were more questions than answers. In ... ...

    Author's details edited by Jennifer Nivin Williamson, Daniel G. Williamson
    Abstract "This book has been an exploration that began in 2016 when we were in an American Counseling Association (ACA) Ethics Committee town hall meeting. The conversation was rich with questions about telehealth, and there were more questions than answers. In an effort to better understand the complexities of this topic, we invited the leaders and many stakeholders from governing and advising bodies to contribute to a panel discussion. At that time, we included the cochair of the ACA Ethics Committee, the cochair of the ACA Policies and By-Laws Committee, the chair of the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs, the president of the American Association of State Counseling Boards, the founder of Motivo, the founder of WeCounsel, counselor educator and marriage and family leaders, and experts in the use of avatar and virtual platforms in counselor education. This conversation was so rich that this book was born. As we were editing the final chapters in February and March 2020, we began to experience something completely unexpected because of Coronavirus (COVID-19). Most communities in the United States and many communities across the globe were ordered to shelter in place. Counselors and other mental health workers were attempting to balance the necessity of limiting exposure to themselves and their clients while still maintaining services for clients in need during an incredibly stressful time. Even the most conservative and technology-cautious professionals were attempting to offer virtual services. For the first time in our memory, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 and other privacy laws were temporarily relaxed because of the emergency. Governors, federal offices, and licensure boards eased restrictions on definitions around residency and restrictions on the use of technology in counseling and supervision. Although the relaxation of these standards might have been temporary, it ushered in a new era of technology-based counseling and supervision. During this time, most counselors, counselor educators, and supervisors used various platforms to continue providing services for clients. Synchronous videoconferencing platforms such as Zoom, Doxy.me, and Webex became common venues for counseling and supervision. Clinical spaces were created in parked cars, spare bathrooms, or makeshift home offices. Professional organizations, including ACA and its state and regional affiliates, rose to the occasion and organized trainings via videoconferencing in an effort to help counselors across the globe prepare for the task before them. During an emergency, such as COVID-19, it is important for professionals to attend to licensing authorities' websites for their state, their state's governor's office, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, state and local professional organizations, and national organizations (including ACA). ACA has a web presence dedicated to telebehavioral health in its Knowledge Center (https://www.counseling.org/knowledge-center/mental-health-resources/trauma-disaster/telehealth-information-and-counselors-in-health-care/telebehavioral-health-licensure-and-liability-insurance). This book is a tool for continuing the conversation among our colleagues to encourage the use of technology in productive, safe, and confidential ways so that we may better serve our clients, supervisees, and the profession. Although this resource offers suggestions for professional practice, it is our hope that it will provide insights and valuable questions for greater exploration as you venture further into telebehavioral health services"--

    "This landmark primer in telebehavioral health addresses the functional elements of technology-assisted therapy with individuals, couples, and families. Leaders and innovators in the field contribute unique perspectives to help students and practitioners prepare for and productively engage in virtual counseling and supervision. Using reader-friendly language, the authors discuss ethical, legal, regulatory, and practical considerations for using the right technology in secure and confidential ways to best serve clients and supervisees. Diverse case scenarios, questions for further discussion, and useful appendices enhance this rich and current resource."--
    Keywords Counseling psychology ; Medical telematics ; Mental health counseling
    Subject code 610.285
    Language English
    Size 1 online resource (xv, 216 pages) :, illustrations
    Publisher American Counseling Association
    Publishing place Alexandria, Virginia
    Document type Book ; Online ; E-Book
    Note Date of publication from publisher's website.
    Remark Zugriff für angemeldete ZB MED-Nutzerinnen und -Nutzer
    ISBN 9781119685104 ; 1119685109 ; 9781119685197 ; 1119685192 ; 9781119685128 ; 9781556203930 ; 1119685125 ; 1556203934
    Database ZB MED Catalogue: Medicine, Health, Nutrition, Environment, Agriculture

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  2. Article ; Online: An 11-year longitudinal analysis of refracture rates and public hospital service utilisation in Australia’s most populous state

    Williamson, Jennifer / Michaleff, Zoe / Schneuer, Francisco / Wong, Peter / Needs, Christopher / Thompson, Julia / Hay, Liz

    Arch Osteoporos. 2022 Dec., v. 17, no. 1, p. 76

    2022  , Page(s) 76

    Abstract: This detailed 11-year longitudinal analysis calculated the public health cost of managing refractures in people aged ≥ 50 years in Australia’s most populous state. It provides current and projected statewide health system costs associated with managing ... ...

    Abstract This detailed 11-year longitudinal analysis calculated the public health cost of managing refractures in people aged ≥ 50 years in Australia’s most populous state. It provides current and projected statewide health system costs associated with managing osteoporosis and provides a foundation to evaluate a novel statewide model of fracture prevention. PURPOSE: The purpose of this longitudinal analysis was to calculate current and projected refracture rates and associated public hospital utilisation and costs in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. These results will be used to inform scaled implementation and evaluation of a statewide Osteoporotic Refracture Prevention (ORP) model of care. METHODS: Linked administrative data (inpatient admissions, outpatient attendances, Emergency Department presentations, deaths, cost) were used to calculate annual refracture rates and refracture-related service utilisation between 2007 and 2018 and healthcare costs between 2008 and 2019. Projections for the next decade were made using ‘business-as-usual’ modelling. RESULTS: Between 2007 and 2018, 388,743 people aged ≥ 50 years experienced an index fracture and 81,601 had a refracture. Refracture was more common in older people (rising from a cumulative refracture rate at 5 years of 14% in those aged 50–64 years, to 44% in those aged > 90 years), women with a major index fracture (5-year cumulative refracture rate of 26% in females, compared to 19% for males) or minimal trauma index fracture and those with an osteoporosis diagnosis (5-year cumulative refracture rate of 36% and 22%, respectively in those with and without an osteoporosis diagnosis). Refractures increased from 8774 in 2008 to 14,323 in 2018. The annual cost of refracture to NSW Health increased from AU$130 million in 2009 to AU$194 million in 2019. It is projected that, over the next decade, if nothing changes, 292,537 refracture-related hospital admissions and Emergency Department presentations and 570,000 outpatient attendances will occur, at an estimated total cost to NSW Health of AU$2.4 billion. CONCLUSION: This analysis provides a detailed picture of refractures and associated projected service utilisation and costs over the next decade in Australia’s most populous state. Understanding the burden of refracture provides a foundation for evaluation of a novel statewide ORP model of care to prevent refractures in people aged ≥ 50 years.
    Keywords health services ; hospitals ; longitudinal studies ; models ; osteoporosis ; people ; public health ; Australia
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2022-12
    Size p. 76
    Publishing place Springer London
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 2253231-6
    ISSN 1862-3514 ; 1862-3522
    ISSN (online) 1862-3514
    ISSN 1862-3522
    DOI 10.1007/s11657-022-01105-w
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  3. Article ; Online: An investigation of iconic language development in four datasets.

    Sidhu, David M / Williamson, Jennifer / Slavova, Velina / Pexman, Penny M

    Journal of child language

    2021  Volume 49, Issue 2, Page(s) 382–396

    Abstract: Iconic words imitate their meanings. Previous work has demonstrated that iconic words are more common in infants' early speech, and in adults' child-directed speech (e.g., Perry et al., 2015; 2018). This is consistent with the proposal that iconicity ... ...

    Abstract Iconic words imitate their meanings. Previous work has demonstrated that iconic words are more common in infants' early speech, and in adults' child-directed speech (e.g., Perry et al., 2015; 2018). This is consistent with the proposal that iconicity provides a benefit to word learning. Here we explored iconicity in four diverse language development datasets: a production corpus for infants and preschoolers (MacWhinney, 2000), comprehension data for school-aged children to young adults (Dale & O'Rourke, 1981), word frequency norms from educational texts for school aged children to young adults (Zeno et al., 1995), and a database of parent-reported infant word production (Frank et al., 2017). In all four analyses, we found that iconic words were more common at younger ages. We also explored how this relationship differed by syntactic class, finding only modest evidence for differences. Overall, the results suggest that, beyond infancy, iconicity is an important factor in language acquisition.
    MeSH term(s) Child ; Comprehension ; Humans ; Infant ; Language Development ; Speech ; Verbal Learning
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-06-28
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 1466489-6
    ISSN 1469-7602 ; 0305-0009
    ISSN (online) 1469-7602
    ISSN 0305-0009
    DOI 10.1017/S0305000921000040
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  4. Article ; Online: An 11-year longitudinal analysis of refracture rates and public hospital service utilisation in Australia's most populous state.

    Williamson, Jennifer / Michaleff, Zoe / Schneuer, Francisco / Wong, Peter / Needs, Christopher / Thompson, Julia / Hay, Liz

    Archives of osteoporosis

    2022  Volume 17, Issue 1, Page(s) 76

    Abstract: This detailed 11-year longitudinal analysis calculated the public health cost of managing refractures in people aged ≥ 50 years in Australia's most populous state. It provides current and projected statewide health system costs associated with managing ... ...

    Abstract This detailed 11-year longitudinal analysis calculated the public health cost of managing refractures in people aged ≥ 50 years in Australia's most populous state. It provides current and projected statewide health system costs associated with managing osteoporosis and provides a foundation to evaluate a novel statewide model of fracture prevention.
    Purpose: The purpose of this longitudinal analysis was to calculate current and projected refracture rates and associated public hospital utilisation and costs in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. These results will be used to inform scaled implementation and evaluation of a statewide Osteoporotic Refracture Prevention (ORP) model of care.
    Methods: Linked administrative data (inpatient admissions, outpatient attendances, Emergency Department presentations, deaths, cost) were used to calculate annual refracture rates and refracture-related service utilisation between 2007 and 2018 and healthcare costs between 2008 and 2019. Projections for the next decade were made using 'business-as-usual' modelling.
    Results: Between 2007 and 2018, 388,743 people aged ≥ 50 years experienced an index fracture and 81,601 had a refracture. Refracture was more common in older people (rising from a cumulative refracture rate at 5 years of 14% in those aged 50-64 years, to 44% in those aged > 90 years), women with a major index fracture (5-year cumulative refracture rate of 26% in females, compared to 19% for males) or minimal trauma index fracture and those with an osteoporosis diagnosis (5-year cumulative refracture rate of 36% and 22%, respectively in those with and without an osteoporosis diagnosis). Refractures increased from 8774 in 2008 to 14,323 in 2018. The annual cost of refracture to NSW Health increased from AU$130 million in 2009 to AU$194 million in 2019. It is projected that, over the next decade, if nothing changes, 292,537 refracture-related hospital admissions and Emergency Department presentations and 570,000 outpatient attendances will occur, at an estimated total cost to NSW Health of AU$2.4 billion.
    Conclusion: This analysis provides a detailed picture of refractures and associated projected service utilisation and costs over the next decade in Australia's most populous state. Understanding the burden of refracture provides a foundation for evaluation of a novel statewide ORP model of care to prevent refractures in people aged ≥ 50 years.
    MeSH term(s) Aged ; Australia/epidemiology ; Emergency Service, Hospital ; Female ; Hospitalization ; Hospitals, Public ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Osteoporosis/complications
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-05-06
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2253231-6
    ISSN 1862-3514 ; 1862-3522
    ISSN (online) 1862-3514
    ISSN 1862-3522
    DOI 10.1007/s11657-022-01105-w
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  5. Book: Twentieth-century sentimentalism

    Williamson, Jennifer A

    narrative appropriation in American literature

    (American literatures initiative)

    2014  

    Author's details Jennifer A. Williamson
    Series title American literatures initiative
    Keywords American literature/History and criticism ; Sentimentalism in literature
    Language English
    Size 232 p., 24 cm
    Publisher Rutgers Univ. Press
    Publishing place New Brunswick, NJ u.a.
    Document type Book
    Note Includes bibliographical references (p. [213] - 226) and index
    ISBN 9780813562971 ; 9780813562988 ; 9780813562995 ; 081356297X ; 0813562988 ; 0813562996
    Database Library catalogue of the German National Library of Science and Technology (TIB), Hannover

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  6. Book ; Online: Twentieth-Century Sentimentalism

    Williamson, Jennifer A

    Narrative Appropriation in American Literature

    (The American Literatures Initiative)

    2013  

    Abstract: ... This book argues that sentimentalism, an eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literary mode, is alive and well in the modern era. By examining working-class ... ...

    Series title The American Literatures Initiative
    Abstract

    This book argues that sentimentalism, an eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literary mode, is alive and well in the modern era. By examining working-class literature that adopts the rhetoric of "feeling right" in order to promote a proletarian or humanist ideology as well as neo-slave narratives that wrestle with the legacy of slavery and cultural definitions of African American families, it explores the ways contemporary authors engage with familiar sentimental clichés and ideals.


    Language English
    Size Online-Ressource (245 p)
    Publisher Rutgers University Press
    Publishing place Piscataway
    Document type Book ; Online
    Note Description based upon print version of record
    ISBN 9780813562988 ; 0813562988
    Database Library catalogue of the German National Library of Science and Technology (TIB), Hannover

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  7. Article: Long-term trajectory and temporal dynam ics of tropical peat subsidence in relation to plantation management and climate

    Evans, Christopher D. / Irawan, Denny / Suardiwerianto, Yogi / Kurnianto, Sofyan / Deshmukh, Chandra / Asyhari, Adibtya / Page, Sue / Astiani, Dwi / Agus, Fahmuddin / Sabiham, Supiandi / Laurén, Ari / Williamson, Jennifer

    Geoderma. 2022 Aug. 10,

    2022  

    Abstract: Disentangling land-use and climatic influences on peat subsidence, and establishing the long-term trajectory of subsidence, are necessary to determine the future economic and environmental sustainability of managed peatland landscapes. While many ... ...

    Abstract Disentangling land-use and climatic influences on peat subsidence, and establishing the long-term trajectory of subsidence, are necessary to determine the future economic and environmental sustainability of managed peatland landscapes. While many peatlands in temperate regions such as Europe have been drained for centuries, those of Southeast Asia have mostly been drained for agriculture and forestry practices within the last 30 years. These areas are subsiding rapidly, but few long-term subsidence records exist, and it is unclear whether currently high subsidence rates will be maintained in future. Furthermore, large-scale climate fluctuations associated with the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) exert a strong year-to-year influence on rainfall rates, affecting water table depth dynamics in both managed and intact peatlands. In this study, we analysed data collected over more than a decade of subsidence measurements from over 400 plantation and forest plots in Sumatra, Indonesia, including a unique set of 62 sites that have been continuously monitored since 2007. We show that spatial and temporal variations in subsidence rates are primarily determined by water table depth. We also find evidence of declining subsidence rates as a function of time since initial drainage, consistent with previous instrumental records from high-latitude peatlands and recent satellite data from tropical peatlands. Subsidence rates over the study period were strongly affected by the large ENSO/IOD-linked drought event in 2015-16, which caused an acceleration of subsidence across all sites. In plantation areas, we estimate that this climate perturbation caused around 14% of subsidence observed over a twelve year period. At interior forest sites this rose to 32%, and we found little evidence of ecosystem recovery to the end of 2018. This raises the possibility that repeated extreme droughts in the region could lead to long-term degradation of peat swamp forest ecosystems.
    Keywords El Nino ; drainage ; drought ; environmental sustainability ; forests ; land use ; latitude ; peat ; peatlands ; rain ; remote sensing ; subsidence ; swamps ; water table ; Europe ; Indian Ocean ; Indonesia
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2022-0810
    Publishing place Elsevier B.V.
    Document type Article
    Note Pre-press version
    ZDB-ID 281080-3
    ISSN 1872-6259 ; 0016-7061
    ISSN (online) 1872-6259
    ISSN 0016-7061
    DOI 10.1016/j.geoderma.2022.116100
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  8. Book ; Online: Reviews and syntheses

    Williamson, Jennifer / Evans, Chris / Spears, Bryan / Pickard, Amy / Chapman, Pippa J. / Feuchtmayr, Heidrun / Leith, Fraser / Waldron, Susan / Monteith, Don

    eISSN: 1726-4189

    Understanding the impacts of peatland catchment management on dissolved organic matter concentration and treatability

    2023  

    Abstract: In the UK, most large reservoirs constructed for public water supply are in upland areas. Many are situated in catchments characterised by organic-rich soils, including peatlands. Although these soils naturally leach large amounts of dissolved organic ... ...

    Abstract In the UK, most large reservoirs constructed for public water supply are in upland areas. Many are situated in catchments characterised by organic-rich soils, including peatlands. Although these soils naturally leach large amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to water, the widespread degradation of upland peat in the UK is believed to have exacerbated rates of DOM loss. High and rising DOM concentrations in these regions raise treatment challenges for the water industry. In the UK, water companies are increasingly considering whether upland-catchment peat restoration measures can slow down or even reverse rising source water DOM concentrations and, thus, reduce the need for more costly and complex engineering solutions. There remains considerable uncertainty around the effectiveness of such measures, and a comprehensive overview of the research in this area remains lacking. Here, we review the peer-reviewed evidence of the effectiveness of four catchment management options in controlling DOM release from peat soils: ditch blocking, revegetation, reducing forest cover and cessation of managed burning. Results of plot-scale investigations into the effects of ditch blocking on DOM leaching are currently largely equivocal, while there is a paucity of information regarding impacts at spatial scales of more direct relevance to water managers. There is some, although limited, evidence that the terrestrial vegetation type may influence DOM concentrations and treatability. The presence of plantation forestry on peat soils is generally associated with elevated DOM concentrations, although reducing forest cover appears to have little short-term benefit, and associated disturbance may even increase concentrations further. Catchment management measures have rarely been monitored with downstream water quality as the focus. To mitigate the uncertainty surrounding restoration effects on DOM, measures should be undertaken on a site-specific basis, where the scale, effect size and duration of the intervention are considered ...
    Subject code 910
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-09-15
    Publishing country de
    Document type Book ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  9. Article ; Online: Chronic atmospheric reactive N deposition has breached the N sink capacity of a northern ombrotrophic peatbog increasing the gaseous and fluvial N losses.

    Sgouridis, Fotis / Yates, Christopher A / Lloyd, Charlotte E M / Saiz, Ernesto / Schillereff, Daniel N / Tomlinson, Sam / Williamson, Jennifer / Ullah, Sami

    The Science of the total environment

    2021  Volume 787, Page(s) 147552

    Abstract: Peatlands play an important role in modulating the climate, mainly through sequestration of carbon dioxide into peat carbon, which depends on the availability of reactive nitrogen (Nr) to mosses. Atmospheric Nr deposition in the UK has been above the ... ...

    Abstract Peatlands play an important role in modulating the climate, mainly through sequestration of carbon dioxide into peat carbon, which depends on the availability of reactive nitrogen (Nr) to mosses. Atmospheric Nr deposition in the UK has been above the critical load for functional and structural changes to peatland mosses, thus threatening to accelerate their succession by vascular plants and increasing the possibility of Nr export to downstream ecosystems. The N balance of peatlands has received comparatively little attention, mainly due to the difficulty in measuring gaseous N losses as well as the Nr inputs due to biological nitrogen fixation (BNF). In this study we have estimated the mean annual N balance of an ombrotrophic bog (Migneint, North Wales) by measuring in situ N
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-05-15
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 121506-1
    ISSN 1879-1026 ; 0048-9697
    ISSN (online) 1879-1026
    ISSN 0048-9697
    DOI 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.147552
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  10. Article ; Online: Bilateral exudative retinal detachments in Sturge-Weber syndrome.

    Chavala, Sai H / Williamson, Jennifer F

    Lancet (London, England)

    2013  Volume 382, Issue 9888, Page(s) 259

    MeSH term(s) Child ; Female ; Humans ; Retinal Detachment/complications ; Retinal Detachment/physiopathology ; Sturge-Weber Syndrome/complications ; Visual Acuity/physiology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2013-07-20
    Publishing country England
    Document type Case Reports ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 3306-6
    ISSN 1474-547X ; 0023-7507 ; 0140-6736
    ISSN (online) 1474-547X
    ISSN 0023-7507 ; 0140-6736
    DOI 10.1016/S0140-6736(12)61607-9
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