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n 1: the quality of being specific rather than general; "add a desirable note of specificity to the discussion"; "the specificity of the symptoms of the disease"

2: the quality of being specific to a particular organism; "host specificity of a parasite"

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The Power of Specificity in Psychotherapy: When Therapy Works and When It Doesn't

The Power of Specificity in Psychotherapy: When Therapy Works and When It Doesn'tby Howard A. BacalJason Aronson, Inc.

In The Power of Specificity in Psychotherapy: When Therapy Works—And When It Doesn't Howard Bacal presents specificity theory, a contemporary process theory of psychotherapy that holds that therapy happens at the fit between the patient's particular therapeutic needs and the therapist's capacity to respond to them, both of which will emerge and change within the unique process of each particular dyad. Specificity theory challenges the traditional method and epistemology of psychoanalysis, wherein the understanding of the patient and the therapeutic response are apprehended through rules and prescriptions that are generated through the application of structure theories. The therapeutic engagement must necessarily and continually be monitored and adjusted to fit the specific and changing needs, capacities, and limitations of both participants, regardless of the therapist's formal working theories. Grounded in the innovative thinking of Sandor Ferenczi and drawing as well from the creative work of Michael Balint, Wilfred Bion, Donald Winnicott, Marion Milner, and Heinz Kohut, the perspectives of specificity theory are corroborated by cutting-edge findings in contemporary neurobiology and infant research. The Power of Specificity in Psychotherapy challenges psychotherapists to reconsider how treatment is optimally practiced.

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Human Blood Groups: Chemical and Biochemical Basis of Antigen Specificity

Human Blood Groups: Chemical and Biochemical Basis of Antigen Specificityby Helmut Schenkel-BrunnerSpringer

This monograph covers the entire field of blood group serology, with its main emphasis on the chemical and biochemical basis of blood group specificity. Full consideration is given to molecular biology investigations, in particular to studies on the structure of blood group genes and the molecular biological basis of alleles and rare blood group variants, whereby relevant literature up to the year 2000 is covered. The text is supplemented by numerous illustrations and tables, and detailed reference lists.

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Mapping the Mind: Domain Specificity in Cognition and Culture

Mapping the Mind: Domain Specificity in Cognition and CultureCambridge University Press

What is the nature of human thought? A long dominant view holds that the mind is a general problem-solving device that approaches all questions in much the same way. Chomsky's theory of language, which revolutionized linguistics, challenged this claim, contending that children are primed to acquire some skills, such as language, in a manner largely independent of their ability to solve other sorts of apparently similar mental problems. In recent years, researchers in anthropology, psychology, linguistics and neuroscience have examined whether other mental skills are similarly independent. Many have concluded that much of human thought is "domain-specific." Thus, the mind is better viewed as a collection of cognitive abilities specialized to handle specific tasks than as a general problem solver. Mapping the Mind introduces a general audience to a domain-specificity perspective, by compiling a collection of essays exploring how several of these cognitive abilities are organized. This volume is appropriate as a reader for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in cultural psychology, psychological anthropology, developmental and cognitive psychology.

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Specificity and the Macroeconomics of Restructuring (Yrjo Jahnsson Lectures)

Specificity and the Macroeconomics of Restructuring (Yrjo Jahnsson Lectures)by Ricardo J CaballeroThe MIT Press

The core mechanism that drives economic growth in modern market economies is massive microeconomic restructuring and factor reallocation--the Schumpeterian "creative destruction" by which new technologies replace the old. At the microeconomic level, restructuring is characterized by countless decisions to create and destroy production arrangements. The efficiency of these decisions depends in large part on the existence of sound institutions that provide a proper transactional environment. In this groundbreaking book, Ricardo Caballero proposes a unified framework to analyze and understand a wide variety of macroeconomic phenomena stemming from limitations, especially institutional, that hinder these adjustments.Caballero argues that macroeconomic models need to be made more "structural" in a precise sense and can not be maintained on the assumption that decisions are fully flexible. What is needed, he proposes, is the notion of specificity--the idea that factors of production are not freely interchangeable. Many of the major macroeconomic developments of recent decades, he argues, fit naturally into this perspective, including the transition problems of Eastern Europe, the heavy weight of labor regulations in Western Europe, the emerging market crises of the 1990s, the prolonged expansion of the U.S. economy, and Japan's stagnation following the collapse of its real estate bubble.After describing the basic arguments of the book and developing models to illustrate two different kinds of specificity (relationship specificity and technological specificity), Caballero analyzes a variety of aspects of inefficient restructuring and revisits perennial business cycle patterns such as the cyclical behavior of unemployment, investment, and wages. Finally, he looks at the endogenous response of political institutions and technology to opportunistic exploitation of relationship specificity. Economists working on macroeconomics, development, growth, labor, and productivity issues will find Caballero's conceptual framework applicable to phenomena in their fields.

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How Economics Forgot History: The Problem of Historical Specificity in Social Science (Economics as Social Theory)

How Economics Forgot History: The Problem of Historical Specificity in Social Science (Economics as Social Theory)by Geoffrey M HodgsonRoutledge

In arguably his most important book to date, Hodgson calls into question the tendency of economic method to try and explain all economic phenomena by using the same catch-all theories and dealing in universal truths. He argues that you need different theories to analyze different economic phenomena and systems and that historical context must be taken into account.

Hodgson argues that the German Historical School was key in laying the foundations for the work of the pioneer institutional economists, who themselves are gaining currency today; and that the growing interest in this school of thought is contributing to a more complete understanding of socio-economic theory.

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A physical theory of the living state: The association-induction hypothesis; with considerations of the mechanics involved in ionic specificity (A Blaisdell book in the pure and applied sciences)

by Gilbert N LingBlaisdell Pub. Co

The Specificity of Serological Reactions (Dover Books on Biology)

The Specificity of Serological Reactions (Dover Books on Biology)by Karl LandsteinerDover Publications

Nobel prizewinner's authoritative account of critical experiments carried out by himself and others on antigens and serological reactions with simple compounds. Topics include studies in hypersensitivity to chemical allergens and work on "haptens," crucial to modern immunochemistry. Exceptionally broad coverage of basic immunology. Extensive bibliography.

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Ace Your Acting Audition: Using Iconic Specificity and Other Surefire Techniques

Ace Your Acting Audition: Using Iconic Specificity and Other Surefire Techniquesby Liz Ortiz-MackesS.O.M.E. Productions

For every actor, whether aspiring or well-accomplished, learning and mastering the auditioning process is the key to getting work and building a successful career. In ACE YOUR ACTING AUDITION, Casting Director and teacher, Liz Ortiz-Mackes demystifies what casting directors and producers are looking for. With honesty and humor, she shares her experiences and insights, offering an array of simple, yet effective ways to prepare for and deliver a winning audition.

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Re-viewing Italian Americana: Generalities and Specificities on Cinema

Re-viewing Italian Americana: Generalities and Specificities on Cinemaby Anthony TamburriBordighera Press

Literary Nonfiction. Film Studies. Through keenly insightful readings of a variety of films, from full-length features to shorts, Anthony Julian Tamburri illuminates the vital and continuous relationship between Italy and the United States. In doing so, he brilliantly decodes the continuous thematic interplay between Italy and Italian America. The book seeks to expand film spectators' interpretative personalities. Among the films that Tamburri discusses are The House I Live In, The Godfather and Golden Door.

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Category Specificity in Brain and Mind (Brain, Behaviour and Cognition)

Category Specificity in Brain and Mind (Brain, Behaviour and Cognition)Psychology Press

Some of the most fascinating deficits in neuropsychology concern the failure to recognise common objects from one semantic category, such as living things, when there is no such difficulty with objects from another, such as non-living things. Over the past twenty years, numerous cases of these 'category specific' recognition and naming problems have been documented and several competing theories have been developed to account for the patients' disorders.
Category Specificity in Brain and Mind draws together the neuropsychological literature on category-specific impairments, with research on how children develop knowledge about different categories, functional brain imaging work and computational models of object recognition and semantic memory. The chapters are written by internationally leading psychologists and neuroscientists and the result is a review of the most up-to-date thinking on how knowledge about different categories is acquired and organized in the mind, and where it is represented in the human brain. The text will be essential reading for advanced undergraduates and researchers in the field of category specificity and a rich source of information for neuropsychologists, experimental and developmental psychologists, cognitive scientists and philosophers.

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