نتایج جستجو برای: • intimacy • person

تعداد نتایج: 114832  

Journal: :The International journal of psycho-analysis 2017
Ruggero Levy

The author begins with general considerations about intimacy in life, the life cycle, and relationships in general. He defines intimacy as an emotional experience of contact with oneself and with another subject. He then focuses on describing the experience of intimacy in the analytic relationship, asserting that the encounter between two subjects and their subjectivities creates an area of emo...

Journal: :Computers in Human Behavior 2008
Pei-Luen Patrick Rau Qin Gao Yinan Ding

The rapid growth of online social network services (SNSs) leads to new research questions. Unlike in other online communities, people in SNSs expect to gratify social-emotional needs rather than informational needs, and they are connected in a person-to-person manner which is more direct and interpersonal. The author argued that the factors influencing members’ public posting in SNSs differ fro...

Journal: :Healthcare management forum 2010
Bethan Everett Jenny Young Marie Carlson Gerrit Clements

Intimacy and sexual expression are an integral part of being human and of healthy living. However, this important aspect of well-being is often overlooked or avoided when a person enters a care facility such as a nursing home, group home, or assisted living residence. This article summarizes the new Supporting Sexual Health and Intimacy in Care Facilities Guidelines, which suggest ways of suppo...

2016
A. Celeste Gaia

This study explores the proposition that similar to the way that it is more acceptable for women than men to express traits that suggest vulnerability, such as loneliness or depression, it is also more acceptable for women to express emotional intimacy. Participants view an interaction between two men, two women, or a man and a woman, and evaluate the interpersonal attraction of the person expr...

2014
Naser Yousefi Mohammad Ali Kiani

OBJECTIVE To compare the effectiveness of rational, behavioral and emotive therapy (REBT) and person-centered therapy (PCT) on self-differentiation and intimacy among divorce clients. METHODS In quasi-experimental study, 42 divorce clients (both males and females) who presented to the Counsling Center of Sanandaj, Iran were sampled. They were categorized into three groups of PCT, REBT, and co...

2006
Dannielle Clack Ross Wilkinson

From an attachment theory framework this study investigated the relationship of working models of self and other to the experience of intimacy conceptualised as a multidimensional phenomena. It was hypothesised that more self disclosure and increased intimacy goals would be associated with a positive model of other and that a positive model of self would be associated with greater levels of rec...

2016
Jonathan Cole

Intimacy usually involves the body. Its dependence on and the difficulties in transcending this are explored by discussing some of the problems those with neurological impairment have in this regard. These impairments are considered in relation to intimacy with one’s own body, with others and with the world. Intimacy is also often expressed through touching, and work on the neural basis for the...

Journal: :iranian journal of psychiatry and behavioral sciences 0
naser yousefi assistant professor,department of family counseling, school school literature and social sciences university of kurdistan, sanandaj, iran. ali kiani

objective: to compare the effectiveness of rational, behavioral and emotive therapy (rebt) and person-centered therapy (pct) on self-differentiation and intimacy among divorce clients. methods: in quasi-experimental study, 42 divorce clients (both males and females) who presented to the counsling center of sanandaj, iran were sampled. they were categorized into three groups of pct, rebt, and co...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2008
Steven M Graham Julie Y Huang Margaret S Clark Vicki S Helgeson

Four studies support the hypothesis that expressing negative emotion is associated with positive relationship outcomes, including elicitation of support, building of new close relationships, and heightening of intimacy in the closest of those relationships. In Study 1, participants read vignettes in which another person was experiencing a negative emotion. Participants reported they would provi...

Journal: :The Australasian medical journal 2011
Hilde de Vocht Amanda Hordern Joy Notter Harry van de Wiel

BACKGROUND Cancer often has a profound and enduring impact on sexuality, affecting both patients and their partners. Most healthcare professionals in cancer and palliative care are struggling to address intimate issues with the patients in their care. METHODS Study 1: An Australian study using semi-structured interviews and documentary data analysis. Study 2: Building on this Australian study...

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