نتایج جستجو برای: religious anger manage

تعداد نتایج: 117008  

Journal: :پژوهشنامه روان شناسی اسلامی 0
امیر محمد شهسوارانی گروه جامعه شناسی، آکادمی ملی علوم ارمنستان، ایروان، ارمنستان. مریم حکیمی کلخوران انستیتو علوم روانی/زیستی/اجتماعی/اقتصادی مرسده عصمت نیا انستیتو علوم روانی-زیستی-اجتماعی-اقتصادی، رشت، ایران. سعیده جعفری انستیتو علوم روانی/زیستی/اجتماعی/اقتصادی، تهران، ایران. کلثوم ستاری انستیتو علوم روانی/زیستی/اجتماعی/اقتصادی، تهران، ایران.

introduction: anger is one of ordinary and often healthy emotions in psychology. consequences of anger are expressed in literature, and philosophical, religious, and scientific texts throughout history. the aim of the present writing was to study anger from the viewpoints of different religions regarding islamic bases to develop islamic instruments and methods of assessment and management of an...

Sheikholeslami , Farzaneh, Sotodeh Navroudi, Seyed Omid, Talebi, Mahmood, Zeinali, Shina,

Introduction: Religious beliefs have an important effect on all psychological aspects of human life and strengthening these beliefs increases self-esteem, mental health and also decrease addiction and anger. Objective: This study aimed to survey the relationship between religious beliefs and mental health, self -esteem and anger in normal and drug-dependent people in Rasht. Methods: This is a c...

Journal: :iranian journal of cognition and education 2014
hossain ghamari givi moslem abbasi parviz porzor

objectives: the aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of anger rumination and its relationship with coping strategies and assertiveness in students of mohaghegh ardebili university. methods: the present research was a descriptive correlational study. the study population consisted of all students enrolled in the academic year 1390-91 (n = 8344). in the first step, to determine the pre...

2017
Joshua Glauser Brian Connolly Paul Nash Daniel H Grossoehme

Religious or spiritual struggles are clinically important to health care chaplains because they are related to poorer health outcomes, involving both mental and physical health problems. Identifying persons experiencing religious struggle poses a challenge for chaplains. One potentially underappreciated means of triaging chaplaincy effort are prayers written in chapel notebooks. We show that re...

2002
Jennifer E. Graham Marci Lobel Robyn Stein DeLuca

Other than postpartum depression, little is known about women’s emotional responses to childbirth and subsequent stressors. Anger was explored on the basis of theory and evidence that it is a likely emotional response in this context. During their third trimester of pregnancy and approximately six weeks after delivery, 163 participants completed the Beck Depression Inventory and the anger subse...

2010
Patricia Rodriguez Mosquera

Microaggressions, which are commonplace behavioral or verbal actions that communicate disrespect based on one’s group membership, have historically been conceptualized only in the context of race. This study examined self-investment (an aspect of identification with an important in-group), public self-regard (an aspect of collective self-esteem), and personal self-esteem as predictors of anger ...

Journal: :Religions 2021

Religious and spiritual (r/s) struggles are relatively common human experiences refer to pain, anger, fear, doubt, or confusion related religious beliefs, experiences, practices (Exline 2013; Pargament et al [...]

2017
Manoj Kumar Sharma L. N. Suman Pratima Murthy P. Marimuthu

BACKGROUND Anger is seen as comorbid condition in psychiatric conditions. It has an impact on one's quality of life. It leads to variation in the treatment outcome. The present study is going to explore the relationship of anger with treatment outcome among alcohol users after 1 year of treatment. The data for the present study were taken from the project work on correlates of anger among alcoh...

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