Search Results - "Snoek, Anke"
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Why publishing should be a pleasure, not a pressure
Published in Nature human behaviour (01-10-2019)“…The need to publish should not lead to despair. Based on her personal experiences of great mentorship, bioethicist Anke Snoek argues that early, supervised…”
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Neuroparenting: the Myths and the Benefits. An Ethical Systematic Review
Published in Neuroethics (01-12-2021)“…Parenting books and early childhood policy documents increasingly refer to neuroscience to support their parenting advice. This trend, called ‘neuroparenting’…”
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On the Significance of the Identity Debate in DBS and the Need of an Inclusive Research Agenda. A Reply to Gilbert, Viana and Ineichen
Published in Neuroethics (01-10-2021)“…Gilbert et al. ( Neuroethics , 2018 ) argue that the concerns about the influence of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) on – as they lump together – personality,…”
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Preconception Expanded Carrier Screening: A Discourse Analysis of Dutch Webpages
Published in Healthcare (Basel) (22-05-2023)“…Preconception expanded carrier screening (PECS) informs prospective parents about the risk of conceiving a child with a heritable genetic condition. PECS will…”
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Qualitative study of GPs’ views and experiences of population-based preconception expanded carrier screening in the Netherlands: bioethical perspectives
Published in BMJ open (09-12-2021)“…ObjectiveBetween 2016 and 2017, a population-based preconception expanded carrier screening (PECS) test was developed in the Netherlands during a pilot study…”
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Agamben’s Foucault: An overview
Published in Foucault studies (01-11-2010)“…This article gives an overview of the influence of the work of Michel Foucault on the philosophy of Agamben. Discussed are Foucault’s influence on the Homo…”
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Strong-willed but not successful: The importance of strategies in recovery from addiction
Published in Addictive behaviors reports (01-12-2016)“…Abstract Introduction Philosophers, cognitive and social psychologists and laypeople often subscribe to the view that willpower is central to recovery from…”
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“I Wish I Had Help Earlier. We Could Have Been Happier Sooner.” Overcoming the Bystander Effect in the Care for Alcohol-Dependent Parents
Published in Frontiers in psychology (02-07-2021)“…Parental alcohol dependency is associated with risks for the well-being of their children. However, guiding these families to support is often complicated. We…”
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Addiction and living in the shadow of death: impact of the body on agency and self-control
Published in Addiction research & theory (03-03-2024)“…To explore the lived experience of self-control by people with opioid and alcohol dependence. A longitudinal qualitative study. The sample consisted of 69…”
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How to overcome self-illness ambiguity in addiction: making sense of one's addiction rather than just rejecting it. A reply to McConnell and Golova
Published in Philosophical explorations (02-01-2023)“…McConnell and Golova [2022. "Narrative, Addiction, and Three Aspects of Self-Ambiguity." Philosophical Explorations. doi: 10.1080/13869795.2022.2115532 ] argue…”
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Stigma and Self-Stigma in Addiction
Published in Journal of bioethical inquiry (01-06-2017)“…Addictions are commonly accompanied by a sense of shame or self-stigmatization. Self-stigmatization results from public stigmatization in a process leading to…”
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How to Recover from a Brain Disease: Is Addiction a Disease, or Is there a Disease-like Stage in Addiction?
Published in Neuroethics (01-04-2017)“…People struggling with addiction are neither powerless over their addiction, nor are they fully in control. Lewis vigorously objects to the brain disease model…”
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Managing shame and guilt in addiction: A pathway to recovery
Published in Addictive behaviors (01-09-2021)“…•People with substance dependency often report feelings of guilt and shame.•Researchers suggest guilt may help overcome addictive behaviour, but shame does…”
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Does DBS Alienate Identity or Does It Simply Fail to Restore Identity Already Eroded by Illness?
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Including Non-Medical Traits in the NIPT: What Can We Learn from an Ethics of Care Approach?
Published in American journal of bioethics (04-03-2023)Get full text
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Parental substance and alcohol abuse: Two ethical frameworks to assess whether and how intervention is appropriate
Published in Bioethics (01-11-2021)“…Ethical frameworks can support professionals’ decision‐making. Here, we identify two ethical frameworks to analyse the best support for families that struggle…”
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Complexities and Possibilities of Strengthening the Social Inclusion of Military Women in the Netherlands Armed Forces: Findings From an Action Research Project
Published in Armed forces and society (05-10-2024)“…The social inclusion of military women is negatively affected by dominant masculine norms. Often, military organizations try to promote inclusion through…”
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Introduction: Testing and Refining Marc Lewis’s Critique of the Brain Disease Model of Addiction
Published in Neuroethics (01-04-2017)“…In this introduction we set out some salient themes that will help structure understanding of a complex set of intersecting issues discussed in this special…”
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Ethical issues in research on substance‐dependent parents: The risk of implicit normative judgements by researchers
Published in Bioethics (01-11-2018)“…When doing research among vulnerable populations, researchers are obliged to protect their subjects from harm. We will argue that traditional ethical…”
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The Importance of the Self for Autonomous Behavior
Published in AJOB neuroscience (01-10-2013)“…AJOB Neuroscience The Importance of the Self for Autonomous Behavior…”
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