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Conceptual Usage of Systems Dynamics in Patients Rehabilitation Management

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  • Tudor IrimiaÈ™

    (BabeÈ™-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca)

  • Giuseppe Carbone
  • Adrian Pîslă

Abstract

The essence of social sciences is well encompassed in Green’s (2006) quote “People were created to be loved. Things were created to be used. The reason why the world is in chaos is because things are being loved and people are being used. †For this reason, social sciences are important, as major research paradigm on how and why individuals interrelate. The aim of the actual research is to look for a conceptual approach activity, as part of a larger project focused on individual rehabilitation. The brain is trained to react to the stimulus and command a behavior. The premise, for the considered approach, is understanding the social sciences as revealing the individuals interests for self conscience, well being and moral values and drawing the line to it’s importance for governments authorities, policymakers or NGO’s.

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  • Tudor IrimiaÈ™ & Giuseppe Carbone & Adrian Pîslă, 2017. "Conceptual Usage of Systems Dynamics in Patients Rehabilitation Management," European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies Articles, Revistia Research and Publishing, vol. 3, ejis_v3_i.
  • Handle: RePEc:eur:ejisjr:123
    DOI: 10.26417/ejis.v3i1.p23-32
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