نتایج جستجو برای: psychological flexibility

تعداد نتایج: 210371  

Background & Aims: One of the health-related problems in the workplace is job-related stress. Nursing is one of the professions in which nurses experience a lot of stress. Long-term work stress harms nurses' physical and mental health and reduces their psychological well-being. One of the variables that seem to explain this relationship is cognitive flexibility. Therefore, this study aimed to i...

2013
Akihiko Masuda Erin Tully Erin C. Tully

The current study investigated whether mindfulness and psychological flexibility uniquely and separately accounted for variability in psychological distress (somatization, depression, anxiety, and general psychological distress). An ethnically diverse, non-clinical sample of college undergraduates (N = 494, 76% female) completed a web-based survey that included the selfreport measures of intere...

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2011
Akihiko Masuda Matthew S Boone C Alix Timko

The present cross-sectional study investigated whether psychological flexibility mediates the association between self-concealment and disordered eating (DE) symptoms among non-clinical college students. Data of 209 male and female participants (nfemale =165), aged 18-22 years old, were used for analyses. Self-concealment was found to be positively associated with DE symptoms (i.e., general eat...

2013
Christie L. Palladino Brittany Ange Deborah S. Richardson Rhonda Casillas Matt Decker Ralph A. Gillies Amy House Michael Rollock William H. Salazar Jennifer L. Waller Ronnie Zeidan Lara Stepleman

PURPOSE Psychological flexibility involves mindful awareness of our thoughts and feelings without allowing them to prohibit acting consistently with our values and may have important implications for patient-centered clinical care. Although psychological flexibility appears quite relevant to the training and development of health care providers, prior research has not evaluated measures of psyc...

2016
Whitney Scott Lance M. McCracken Sam Norton

BACKGROUND Evidence supports the validity of individual components of the psychological flexibility model in the context of chronic pain. However, there is a need to test the inter-relationships amongst measures of individual components of psychological flexibility in a more integrative manner. In particular, research is needed to examine whether a model with discrete facets as proposed is inde...

ژورنال: پرستاری کودکان 2021

Introduction: Cancer is the second leading cause of death in children and mothers are one of the care team who facing psychological problems. The purpose of this study was to mediate the role of psychological flexibility in relation to religious coping strategies with the psychological distress of mothers of children with leukemia cancer. Method: The descriptive-correlation method was used. Th...

Journal: :Neuropsychological rehabilitation 2017
Diane L Whiting Frank P Deane Grahame K Simpson Hamish J McLeod Joseph Ciarrochi

This paper provides a selective review of cognitive and psychological flexibility in the context of treatment for psychological distress after traumatic brain injury, with a focus on acceptance-based therapies. Cognitive flexibility is a component of executive function that is referred to mostly in the context of neuropsychological research and practice. Psychological flexibility, from a clinic...

ژورنال: رویش روانشناسی 2020

Job burnout among nurses is a serious issue that threatens their health and the health of patients. The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of self-compassion and psychological flexibility in predicting the burnout of nurses. This research was applied in terms of purpose and the method was descriptive of correlation type. The study population consists of all nurses from Tehran's p...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2013
Martine Fledderus Ernst T Bohlmeijer Jean-Paul Fox Karlein M G Schreurs Philip Spinhoven

This study examined the role of psychological flexibility, as a risk factor and as a process of change, in a self-help Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) intervention for adults with mild to moderate depression and anxiety. Participants were randomized to the self-help programme with e-mail support (n=250), or to a waiting list control group (n=126). All participants completed measures bef...

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