Dissemination

The Seba library treats Dissemination in 9 passages, across 8 authors (including Shedler, Jonathan, Derrida, Jacques, Giegerich, Wolfgang).

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The perception that psychodynamic approaches lack empirical support does not accord with available scientific evidence and may reflect selective dissemination of research findings.

Shedler argues that the disciplinary standing of psychodynamic therapy has been distorted not by the evidence itself but by the ideologically selective dissemination of that evidence.

Shedler, Jonathan, The Efficacy of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, 2010thesis

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Just as antipsychoanalytic sentiment may have impeded dissemination of this research in academic circles, distrust of academic research methods may have impeded dissemination in psychoanalytic circles.

Shedler identifies a bidirectional ideological blockage in which both academic and psychoanalytic communities have resisted the dissemination of evidence favorable to psychodynamic therapy.

Shedler, Jonathan, The Efficacy of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, 2010thesis

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This is also, thematically, the route of Dissemination. We know that the membrane of the tympanum, a thin and sephone

Derrida explicitly names Dissemination as a thematic trajectory running through his broader project of deforming the philosophical tympanum and exposing the oblique logic that metaphysics cannot contain.

Derrida, Jacques, Margins of Philosophy, 1982thesis

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'Center,' 'presence,' 'identity,' 'totality,' 'concentration' — quite obviously, these words are an absolute anathema to postmodern thinkers like Derrida, who, instead of shooting the stag appearing in a present moment, fundamentally attacks the notions of 'presence' and 'center' as such.

Giegerich positions Derrida's deconstruction of presence and center — the philosophical ground of Dissemination — in direct tension with Jung's depth-psychological insistence on the full weight of subjective truth.

Giegerich, Wolfgang, The Soul’s Logical Life Towards a Rigorous Notion of, 2020supporting

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Ease of dissemination. Similarly, there are issues with respect to ease of dissemination. Even highly efficacious treatments are unlikely to be imp

Chambless identifies ease of dissemination as a distinct evaluative criterion for empirically supported therapies, separate from efficacy, arguing that clinical utility depends on whether treatments can actually be transmitted at scale.

Chambless, Dianne L., Defining Empirically Supported Therapies, 1998supporting

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The immediately following square alignment of the 1950s coincided with the rapid dissemination and public embrace of television, which brought with it all of its characteristic Uranus-Neptune elements, both positive and problematic.

Tarnas uses dissemination to describe the culturally transformative spread of television as a medium correlated with a specific Uranus-Neptune planetary alignment, embedding the concept within his archetypal cosmological framework.

Richard Tarnas, Cosmos and Psyche: Intimations of a New World View, 2006supporting

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dissemination within new technologies (Carise, Cornely, & Gurel, 2002), and comparisons with alternative assessments

Simpson situates dissemination as a stage in the evolution of standardized clinical assessment tools, noting how new technologies have extended the reach of instruments such as the Addiction Severity Index.

Simpson, D. Dwayne, A conceptual framework for drug treatment process and outcomes, 2004supporting

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Prepare a database based on the scientific evidence of the theoretical knowledge, practice, and training of active imagination by IAAP analysts to support IAAP dissemination programs about active imagination at the international level.

Tozzi frames institutional dissemination as a research objective, treating the spread of active imagination knowledge through IAAP programs as a structured, evidence-based undertaking.

Tozzi, Chiara, Active Imagination in Theory, Practice and Training, 2017supporting

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producing in some cases greater poverty and violent death than the world wars that flanked the dissemination of these systems.

Damasio uses dissemination in a cultural-historical sense to describe the spread of governance systems, illustrating how homeostatic intentions can be catastrophically undone by the manner of their dissemination.

Damasio, Antonio R., The strange order of things life, feeling, and the making, 2018aside

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