Toward a Psychology of Humiliation in Asymmetric Conflict
... Victoroff (2005, p. 29) observes that “revenge for humiliation by an oppressor is, in fact, an ancient cultural tradition with direct links to the current violence in the Middle East.” Similarly, in an essay published in Foreign Affairs, Moïsi (2007) theorizes that the clash of civilizations is also ...
... Victoroff (2005, p. 29) observes that “revenge for humiliation by an oppressor is, in fact, an ancient cultural tradition with direct links to the current violence in the Middle East.” Similarly, in an essay published in Foreign Affairs, Moïsi (2007) theorizes that the clash of civilizations is also ...
A Cross-Cultural Study of Consumer Attitudes and
... consumer holds toward the object and result in the consumer’s purchase behavior (Fishbein, 1963). From an early presentation by Rosenberg and Hovland (1960), three components of attitudes were introduced - affect (emotion), cognition (knowledge) and conation (action). Several studies have provided s ...
... consumer holds toward the object and result in the consumer’s purchase behavior (Fishbein, 1963). From an early presentation by Rosenberg and Hovland (1960), three components of attitudes were introduced - affect (emotion), cognition (knowledge) and conation (action). Several studies have provided s ...
Ethics and Values in Psychotherapy
... version of which I will defend in this book: any therapeutic goal held by therapists, clients, or third parties (e.g. insurance companies or government funding sources) represents a commitment (implicit or explicit, limited or extensive) to some value(s) and some working ethical theory. Some psychot ...
... version of which I will defend in this book: any therapeutic goal held by therapists, clients, or third parties (e.g. insurance companies or government funding sources) represents a commitment (implicit or explicit, limited or extensive) to some value(s) and some working ethical theory. Some psychot ...
Cognitive Behavior Therapy
... disorders, coping with chronic illness), and stress management. As one looks over the Contents for this fine volume, it becomes evident that there are few areas of human functioning (or few areas of psychotherapeutic treatment) that have not been helped or enhanced with CBT interventions. Due to the ...
... disorders, coping with chronic illness), and stress management. As one looks over the Contents for this fine volume, it becomes evident that there are few areas of human functioning (or few areas of psychotherapeutic treatment) that have not been helped or enhanced with CBT interventions. Due to the ...
Development of a Trauma Play Scale
... Dee Ray, provided invaluable guidance and support as the research grew from a vague interest into a cohesive research agenda. Dr. Robin Henson’s expertise in research design and statistical analysis were indespensible to the success of this project. Funding for the project was provided by the Intern ...
... Dee Ray, provided invaluable guidance and support as the research grew from a vague interest into a cohesive research agenda. Dr. Robin Henson’s expertise in research design and statistical analysis were indespensible to the success of this project. Funding for the project was provided by the Intern ...
Shame in Two Cultures: Implications for
... more complete understanding of shame, it was important to first establish the salience of shame in the two cultures at issue in order to provide a context for the interpretation of other results. Reasoning that individuals’ perceptions of the frequency with which various emotion terms are used in da ...
... more complete understanding of shame, it was important to first establish the salience of shame in the two cultures at issue in order to provide a context for the interpretation of other results. Reasoning that individuals’ perceptions of the frequency with which various emotion terms are used in da ...
The Use of Therapeutic Storywriting to support Pupils with
... This thesis is comprised of five published pieces of research, with commentaries, that explore the use of therapeutic storywriting to support pupils with behavioural, emotional and social difficulties (BESDs) in primary schools in England. These pieces were s ...
... This thesis is comprised of five published pieces of research, with commentaries, that explore the use of therapeutic storywriting to support pupils with behavioural, emotional and social difficulties (BESDs) in primary schools in England. These pieces were s ...
Creative and Novel Approaches To Empathy
... if" it were his or her own and demonstrate this understanding to the client (Rogers, 1957, 1959). The definition has been used to suggest that counselors should reflect the feelings (affect) and content (meaning) of what the client is outwardly stating, thus achieving basic empathy (Carkhuff, 2009; ...
... if" it were his or her own and demonstrate this understanding to the client (Rogers, 1957, 1959). The definition has been used to suggest that counselors should reflect the feelings (affect) and content (meaning) of what the client is outwardly stating, thus achieving basic empathy (Carkhuff, 2009; ...
Derby Talks 3rd December 2013
... meaning for us in order to find what has meaning for the other. HTP is not a medical model: the seeker is not sick, we are not here to make them well. It’s about the experience and the journey, it’s about the pleasure for all involved in doing an important life changing jigsaw puzzle together. © HTP ...
... meaning for us in order to find what has meaning for the other. HTP is not a medical model: the seeker is not sick, we are not here to make them well. It’s about the experience and the journey, it’s about the pleasure for all involved in doing an important life changing jigsaw puzzle together. © HTP ...
Negative Jealousy-Related Emotion Rumination
... frustration, guilt, fear, insecurity, and surprise. Ellsworth and Smith (1988) found that anger, sadness, fear, guilt, and surprise levels did not differ according to the cognitive appraisals of certainty (which should be used to appraise partner jealousy expression) and attentional activity. Furthe ...
... frustration, guilt, fear, insecurity, and surprise. Ellsworth and Smith (1988) found that anger, sadness, fear, guilt, and surprise levels did not differ according to the cognitive appraisals of certainty (which should be used to appraise partner jealousy expression) and attentional activity. Furthe ...
The Management of Sadness in Everyday Life
... should feel and express in social encounters with others. When people have trouble honoring sadness-related feeling rules and emotion norms – such as following an unexpected loss (e.g., divorce, death) or as the result of severe depression – they may seek therapy, join a support group, or face infor ...
... should feel and express in social encounters with others. When people have trouble honoring sadness-related feeling rules and emotion norms – such as following an unexpected loss (e.g., divorce, death) or as the result of severe depression – they may seek therapy, join a support group, or face infor ...
Contributions of attachment theory and research: A framework for
... into their IWMs and use them to guide their attachment behavior. Important advances in our understanding of attachment behavior might occur with respect to how and when this incorporation happens and also with respect to the role of statistical inference in infants’ openness to change in response to ...
... into their IWMs and use them to guide their attachment behavior. Important advances in our understanding of attachment behavior might occur with respect to how and when this incorporation happens and also with respect to the role of statistical inference in infants’ openness to change in response to ...
Herman - Shattered Shame 2011
... In more extreme forms, shame is the reaction to being treated in a degrading manner. The extreme family of shame emotions includes humiliation, self-loathing, and feelings of defilement, disgrace, or dishonor. In hierarchical societies, according to Miller (1997), disgust and contempt are “emotions ...
... In more extreme forms, shame is the reaction to being treated in a degrading manner. The extreme family of shame emotions includes humiliation, self-loathing, and feelings of defilement, disgrace, or dishonor. In hierarchical societies, according to Miller (1997), disgust and contempt are “emotions ...
Global Family Therapy - BEING WHILE BECOMING
... denies any other explanation for the origins of existence and affirms a certainty in an after-life. The affirmation of this belief system may be actualized through demeaning other religions and remaining close-minded to any epistemology incongruent to Christian teachings. In order for the developing y ...
... denies any other explanation for the origins of existence and affirms a certainty in an after-life. The affirmation of this belief system may be actualized through demeaning other religions and remaining close-minded to any epistemology incongruent to Christian teachings. In order for the developing y ...
empathy: is that what i hear you saying?
... the client's feelings.' Or,...worse...'in nondirective therapy you repeat the last words the client has said.' I was so shocked by these complete distortions of our approach that for a number of years I said almost nothing about empathic listening, and when I did it was to stress an empathic attitud ...
... the client's feelings.' Or,...worse...'in nondirective therapy you repeat the last words the client has said.' I was so shocked by these complete distortions of our approach that for a number of years I said almost nothing about empathic listening, and when I did it was to stress an empathic attitud ...
Psychological Treatment of Eating Disorders
... The third notable finding of the Russell et al. (1987) study—that the Maudsley model was much more effective than individual treatment for adolescent patients— has little support. Subsequent research by the same group of investigators has focused on examining different formats and intensities of the ...
... The third notable finding of the Russell et al. (1987) study—that the Maudsley model was much more effective than individual treatment for adolescent patients— has little support. Subsequent research by the same group of investigators has focused on examining different formats and intensities of the ...
Cognitive-Behavioral Case Formulation
... [precipitants] his worsening medical problems and increasing pressure from his physician to comply with treatment recommendations, have exacerbated John’s social anxiety and passive, unassertive, and avoidant behaviors. John’s medical problems also trigger [precipitants] his schemas by causing physi ...
... [precipitants] his worsening medical problems and increasing pressure from his physician to comply with treatment recommendations, have exacerbated John’s social anxiety and passive, unassertive, and avoidant behaviors. John’s medical problems also trigger [precipitants] his schemas by causing physi ...
Symposium 1A: Amae and Attachment Representations in Children
... Recent advancements in religion-as-attachment research Based on the idea that religious believers tend to utilize God as a symbolic attachment figure, attachment theory has guided an expanding body of research in the psychology of religion for about two decades. Many core theoretical proposals have ...
... Recent advancements in religion-as-attachment research Based on the idea that religious believers tend to utilize God as a symbolic attachment figure, attachment theory has guided an expanding body of research in the psychology of religion for about two decades. Many core theoretical proposals have ...
Congruence: An integrative five-dimension model
... congruence where there is a matching, not just between self and experience, but also with communication. Lietaer (2001) calls this Dimension-3 congruence transparency, referring to the use of self or self-disclosure of the symbolized experience. Classical theorists (e.g. Brodley, Raskin) assert that ...
... congruence where there is a matching, not just between self and experience, but also with communication. Lietaer (2001) calls this Dimension-3 congruence transparency, referring to the use of self or self-disclosure of the symbolized experience. Classical theorists (e.g. Brodley, Raskin) assert that ...
immediacy - The Safran Lab
... the therapist initiated all of the immediacy events. Immediacy events involved parallels between external relationships and the therapy relationship, encouraging expression of immediate feelings, processing termination, therapist expressing disappointment/sadness/hurt, inquiring about the client’s r ...
... the therapist initiated all of the immediacy events. Immediacy events involved parallels between external relationships and the therapy relationship, encouraging expression of immediate feelings, processing termination, therapist expressing disappointment/sadness/hurt, inquiring about the client’s r ...
Safran, 1990 - The Safran Lab
... Zetzel’s work in suggesting that the transference neurosis and the working alliance were separate concepts, both requiring equal attention. Greenson argued that a positive working alliance needs to be present in order for transference neurosis to be analyzed. He stated that “for a working alliance t ...
... Zetzel’s work in suggesting that the transference neurosis and the working alliance were separate concepts, both requiring equal attention. Greenson argued that a positive working alliance needs to be present in order for transference neurosis to be analyzed. He stated that “for a working alliance t ...
The Psychodynamics of Social Judgment and Decision Making:
... Beyond describing the universal aspects of the attachment system, Bowlby (1973) delineated possible individual differences in its functioning. In his view, these individual differences are derived from the reactions of significant others to attachment-system activation and from the internalization o ...
... Beyond describing the universal aspects of the attachment system, Bowlby (1973) delineated possible individual differences in its functioning. In his view, these individual differences are derived from the reactions of significant others to attachment-system activation and from the internalization o ...
Interpersonal Psychotherapy: An overview
... likely to suffer psychological distress. by individuals over time and do not constitute significant stressors in their lives. Interpersonal disputes are of clinical significance when their resolution is beyond the patient. Interpersonal disputes can present as acutely distressing, smouldering and pe ...
... likely to suffer psychological distress. by individuals over time and do not constitute significant stressors in their lives. Interpersonal disputes are of clinical significance when their resolution is beyond the patient. Interpersonal disputes can present as acutely distressing, smouldering and pe ...
TrustE: An Emotional Trust Model for Agents
... information induces sensations or emotions that allow the agent to associate qualitative or subjective evaluations to the quantitative or rational evaluations, depending on the result of introspection on situations experienced by the agent. The paper is organised as follows. Section 2 introduces tru ...
... information induces sensations or emotions that allow the agent to associate qualitative or subjective evaluations to the quantitative or rational evaluations, depending on the result of introspection on situations experienced by the agent. The paper is organised as follows. Section 2 introduces tru ...
Learning the Language of Addiction Counseling
... 47) The brief therapy developed by de Shazer is a) solution-based b) psychodynamic c) paradoxical d) group-based Questions from chapter 10 48) Miller (1976) describes a woman's sense of self as being organized around a) her relationships b) whether the dishes are clean c) her home d) her career 49) ...
... 47) The brief therapy developed by de Shazer is a) solution-based b) psychodynamic c) paradoxical d) group-based Questions from chapter 10 48) Miller (1976) describes a woman's sense of self as being organized around a) her relationships b) whether the dishes are clean c) her home d) her career 49) ...