03097nam0 22006973i 450 VAN0028620820250407114200.665N978303131497120250204d2023 |0itac50 baengCH|||| |||||i e bcrPiezotronics and Piezo-PhototronicsApplications to Third-Generation SemiconductorsZhong Lin Wang, Yan Zhang, Weiguo Hu2. edChamSpringer2023xiv, 570 p.ill.24 cm001VAN001258112001 Microtechnology and MEMS210 ChamSpringer2001-VAN00286207Piezotronics and Piezo-Phototronics431127400A79 (77-XX)Physics [MSC 2020]VANC023182MF81-XXQuantum theory [MSC 2020]VANC019967MF82-XXStatistical mechanics, structure of matter [MSC 2020]VANC021931MF92ExxChemistry [MSC 2020]VANC025596MFFirst Principles Theory Piezotronic EffectKW:KPiezo-photonic EffectKW:KPiezo-phototronic Effect Energy StorageKW:KPiezo-phototronic Effect Light Emitting DiodeKW:KPiezo-phototronic Effect PhotodetectorsKW:KPiezo-phototronic Effect Solar CellsKW:KPiezoelectric DiodesKW:KPiezopotential in Wurtzite SemiconductorsKW:KPiezotronic Effect on Quantum DotsKW:KPiezotronic Effect on Topological InsulatorsKW:KPiezotronic Electromechanical MemoriesKW:KPiezotronic Logic Circuits and OperationsKW:KPiezotronic NanosensorsKW:KPiezotronic Strain SensorsKW:KPiezotronic TransistorsKW:KPiezotronics and Piezo-phototronicsKW:KPyro-phototronic EffectKW:KQuantum Theory of Piezotronic EffectKW:KTheory of PiezotronicsKW:KCHChamVANL001889WangZhong L.VANV2071801277522HuWeiguoVANV2401781379303ZhangYanfisicoVANV2401771086917Springer <editore>VANV108073650Wang, Zhong LinWang, Zhong L.VANV207181Wang, Z. L.Wang, Zhong L.VANV207182Wang, Z.L.Wang, Zhong L.VANV208454Wu, WenzhuoHu, WeiguoVANV240183ITSOL20250411RICAhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-31497-1E-book – Accesso al full-text attraverso riconoscimento IP di Ateneo, proxy e/o ShibbolethBIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI MATEMATICA E FISICAIT-CE0120VAN08NVAN00286208BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI MATEMATICA E FISICA08DLOAD e-Book 10564 08eMF10564 20250212 Piezotronics and Piezo-Phototronics4311274UNICAMPANIA03695nam 2200373z- 450 991034675550332120210211(CKB)4920000000094159(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/55563(oapen)doab55563(EXLCZ)99492000000009415920202102d2018 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPain Management in Clinical and Health PsychologyFrontiers Media SA20181 online resource (122 p.)Frontiers Research Topics2-88945-666-8 Chronic pain is a relevant health problem frequently associated with psychological distress, dysfunctions in physical and social functioning, reductions in quality of life and elevated direct and indirect costs. Medical approach is typically useful for treating chronic pain, but also psychological contributions play an important role in pain management. In fact psychological treatments are recognized as generally effective for pain. Psychological approaches in managing pain have evolved considerably and now understanding and managing the cognitions, emotions and behaviors that accompany the situation of discomfort can actually reduce the pain intensity and the interference of pain with daily life. Psychological therapies are highly indicated both for the treatment of painful conditions and for the treatment of pain related to several neurological diseases. The reviews and meta-analyses conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of different forms of psychotherapy across several disorders, although with different levels of experimental evidence, confirmed that psychological interventions can improve the experience of patients at every age (children, adolescents, adults, seniors). Similar positive results about psychotherapy efficacy were reported in specific pain disorders such as low back pain, fibromyalgia, tension-type headache and migraine, pain associated with rheumatoid arthritis, chronic abdominal pain in adolescents, chronic orofacial pain, etc. Clinical health psychology focuses also on the study of the psychological determinants in pain patients such as the role of depression, anxiety, pain-related disability, catastrophic thinking, psychological inflexibility, coping skills, beliefs, attitudes, expectations, self-efficacy, placebo and nocebo effects, etc. Different psychological models of pain and disability (such as Fear-avoidance, Acceptance and commitment, Misdirected problem solving, Self-efficacy and Stress-diathesis models) have tried to highlight the psychological processes behind pain. The major objective of the present Research Topic is to collect new scientific evidence, clinical experiences, reviews and opinion articles about clinical health psychology and psychotherapy in pain management and treatment. Moreover this RT will focus on psychological factors, basic psychological processes and theoretical models that could have an impact in the development of persistent pain and disability and implications for different therapies, considering psychological interventions in peri-operative pain and/or preventive interventions in sub-acute pain too.PsychologybicsscChronic PainPainPain ManagementPsychologyGianluca Castelnuovoauth1331092Karlein M.G. SchreursauthBOOK9910346755503321Pain Management in Clinical and Health Psychology3040120UNINA