نتایج جستجو برای: emotional self

تعداد نتایج: 616354  

Journal: :Child abuse & neglect 2016
Gökmen Arslan

In this study, structural equation modeling was used to examine the mediating role of resilience and self-esteem in the relationships between psychological maltreatment-emotional problems and psychological maltreatment-behavioral problems in adolescents. Participants were 937 adolescents from different high schools in Turkey. The sample included 502 female (53.6%) and 435 male (46.4%) students,...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2014
Christina Sauer Elisabeth A Arens Malte Stopsack Carsten Spitzer Sven Barnow

Heightened emotional reactivity is one of the core features of borderline personality disorder (BPD). However, recent findings could not provide evidence for a general emotional hyper-reactivity in BPD. The present study examines the emotional responding to self-relevant pictures in dependency of the thematic category (e.g., trauma, interpersonal interaction) in patients with BPD. Therefore, wo...

Journal: :Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy 2017
Mia Sydenham Jennifer Beardwood Katharine A Rimes

BACKGROUND Beliefs that it is unacceptable to experience or express negative emotions have been found to be associated with various clinical problems. It is unclear how such beliefs, which could be viewed as a form of unhelpful perfectionism about emotions, may contribute to symptomatology. AIMS This study investigated two hypotheses: a) greater endorsement of beliefs about the unacceptabilit...

Journal: :Educational Technology & Society 2015
Chia-Ju Liu Chin-Fei Huang Ming-Chi Liu Yu-Cheng Chien Chia-Hung Lai Yueh-Min Huang

Computerized self-assessment testing can help learners reflect on learning content and can also promote their motivation toward learning. However, a positive affective state is the key to achieving these learning goals. This study aims to examine learning gains and emotional reactions resulting from receiving emotional feedback in the form of applause during computerized self-assessment testing...

ژورنال: Journal of Research and Health 2017

Child abuse is behavior in which child faces physical, sexual, negligence and emotional abuses. This study’s aimed to investigate relationship between childhood abuse and self-compassion with stress-coping strategies among women. Statistical population included all of married women in Tehran. The sample contains 182 participants who were selected by convenience sampling method entertainment cen...

Journal: :Journal of personality disorders 2011
Chelsea Dean Cawood Steven K Huprich

This study examined the relationship between late adolescent nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) and coping style, self-esteem, and personality pathology. Participants were 302 late adolescent (18-19-year-old) college students who completed questionnaires on self-esteem, coping style, personality disorder symptoms, and NSSI. Participants who engaged in NSSI reported more personality pathology, more ...

2016
Gordon Spence Lindsay G. Oades Peter Caputi

Personal goals vary in the extent to which they are integrated with core aspects of the self. Goal selfintegration was measured by asking 95 students to rate their reasons for adopting eight personal strivings. In addition, the trait emotional intelligence (EI) and emotional well-being of participants was measured, in order to determine the influence of goal self-integration and trait EI on eac...

Journal: :International journal of law and psychiatry 2012
Jane L Ireland Charlotte York

The current study examines the application of capacity, psychological distress, coping and personality to an understanding of self-injurious behaviour, with a specific focus on testing the Interpersonal-Psychological Theory of Suicidal Behaviour (IPTSB). One hundred and ninety women prisoners took part, completing a history questionnaire and measures of personality, coping styles and psychologi...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2013
Virginia E Sturm Marc Sollberger William W Seeley Katherine P Rankin Elizabeth A Ascher Howard J Rosen Bruce L Miller Robert W Levenson

Self-conscious emotions such as embarrassment arise when one's actions fail to meet salient social expectations and are accompanied by marked physiological and behavioral activation. We investigated the neural correlates of self-conscious emotional reactivity in 27 patients with behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD), a neurodegenerative disease that disrupts self-conscious emotion ...

2013
David Berle Michelle L. Moulds

Emotional reasoning refers to the use of subjective emotions, rather than objective evidence, to form conclusions about oneself and the world. Emotional reasoning appears to characterise anxiety disorders. We aimed to determine whether elevated levels of emotional reasoning also characterise dysphoria. In Study 1, low dysphoric (BDI-II≤4; n = 28) and high dysphoric (BDI-II ≥14; n = 42) universi...

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