نتایج جستجو برای: religious anger manage

تعداد نتایج: 117008  

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2011
Liang Liu Shiri Cohen Marc S Schulz Robert J Waldinger

Research in the U.S. has shown strong connections between insecure attachment in close relationships and somatization. In addition, studies have demonstrated connections between somatic symptoms and anger experience and expression. In this study, we integrate perspectives from these two literatures by testing the hypothesis that proneness to anger and suppression of anger mediate the link betwe...

2016
Chase E. Thiel Shane Connelly Jennifer A. Griffith

Available online 23 January 2012 Emotions in the workplace influence a number of critical cognitive tasks including information processing and decision-making. Moreover, the effect of emotion on these operations is often emotion-specific. Given these unique effects, leaders may need to learn how to manage subordinates' discrete emotions, and not just general affect. This laboratory experiment e...

Journal: :Religions 2021

Does the way we think or feel about ourselves have an impact on our anger-based reactions? Is direction and strength of this relationship direct, affected by other factors as well? Given that there is a lack research loss self-dignity anger, first aim present study consisted in examining whether not connection between both variables, with particular emphasis early adulthood. The second purpose ...

2015
Hakan Ozcelik Laura Riolli

This study aims to analyze the moderating role of problem-focused coping style in the relationship between trait anger and employees‟ withdrawal and taking-charge behaviors. Our sample included 254 employees from two middle-sized organizations, i.e. a medical facility and a financial company, in Northern California. To reduce the common-source and desirability biases, the data regarding taking-...

2004
DEBORAH S. CARR

This study examines differences between Blacks and Whites in the effect of widowhood on depressive symptoms and anxiety; in grief symptoms six months after spousal loss; and the extent to which these differences are explained by marital quality, social support from children and friends, and religiosity. Analyses are based on the Changing Lives of Older Couples, a prospective study of 1,532 marr...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2015
Susan Rees Rosamund Thorpe Wietse Tol Mira Fonseca Derrick Silove

The present study examines key aspects of an emerging cycle of violence model as applied to conflict-affected countries. We focus specifically on the roles of intimate partner violence (IPV), consequent experiences of explosive anger amongst women, and associated patterns of harsh parenting. Between 2010 and 2011, we conducted a women-centred and culturally sensitive qualitative inquiry with 77...

Journal: :Medical History 1998
D Harley

The practice of medicine by clergymen aroused considerable anger in early seventeenth-century England. This has frequently been noted by historians but the nature of the critique has been obscured by inattention to the religious character of the attack. Clerical practitioners are often depicted as being so widespread in early modem England that they constituted a "dominant group in the medical ...

Journal: :American Indian and Alaska native mental health research 2015
Mary Turner DePalma Lisa H Trahan Jessenia M Eliza Aimee E Wagner

The objective of the present study was to investigate how American Indian/Alaska Natives' (AI/ANs') attitudes and beliefs might influence how they experience and manage diabetes, with particular attention paid to their attitudes about disease causality. An AI/AN sample of 119 participants completed an anonymous survey that examined the impact of judgments of personal responsibility for disease ...

2016
Igor J. Pietkiewicz Monika Kołodziejczyk-Skrzypek

Religious principles and values provide meaning and affect personal identity. They may also conflict with intimate needs and desires. This article examines how gay Catholics manage conflicting areas between their sexual and religious selves. Eight Polish gays with a Catholic background, who identified themselves as strong believers, shared their experiences during semi-structured interviews tha...

2012

Pain, a common and distressing symptom of cancer, is not purely a physical experience. An individual’s psychological, social, emotional, and spiritual suffering make up the ‘total pain’ experience. Spiritual distress, for instance, takes the form of existential questions, search for meaning and purpose, and anger at fate. A multidisciplinary team, addressing these bio-psychosocial concerns, is ...

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