Tilburg University Crying, catharsis, and health
... should be aware that crying proneness may be affected by health status, rather than the other way around. Examples are the increased crying proneness of depressed people or patients with certain neurological disorders (cerebrovascular diseases, multiple sclerosis, etc.; see for a review Shaibani et ...
... should be aware that crying proneness may be affected by health status, rather than the other way around. Examples are the increased crying proneness of depressed people or patients with certain neurological disorders (cerebrovascular diseases, multiple sclerosis, etc.; see for a review Shaibani et ...
theories of attempted suicide
... variables that he studied and difference on the other twelve. For example, it is well documented that, in general, men complete suicide more than women, whereas women attempt suicide more than men. However, all this means from a methodological viewpoint is that sex must be controlled for in studies ...
... variables that he studied and difference on the other twelve. For example, it is well documented that, in general, men complete suicide more than women, whereas women attempt suicide more than men. However, all this means from a methodological viewpoint is that sex must be controlled for in studies ...
SSN Basic Facts Fleurbaey on the Pursuit of Happiness
... growing. Surveys that ask about subjective wellbeing find that people who say they feel better about their lives tend to be married, employed, and enjoy economic security and higher incomes. There are other findings and puzzles too. Happiness dips in middle age and is negatively related to child-rai ...
... growing. Surveys that ask about subjective wellbeing find that people who say they feel better about their lives tend to be married, employed, and enjoy economic security and higher incomes. There are other findings and puzzles too. Happiness dips in middle age and is negatively related to child-rai ...
this PDF file - Journal Publishing Service
... strengthened as a result of Cold War anxieties. May’s work primarily emphasizes women’s roles within the family, but her argument applies to men’s lives as well. May asserts “in the early years of the Cold War, amid a world of uncertainties brought about by World War II and its aftermath, the home s ...
... strengthened as a result of Cold War anxieties. May’s work primarily emphasizes women’s roles within the family, but her argument applies to men’s lives as well. May asserts “in the early years of the Cold War, amid a world of uncertainties brought about by World War II and its aftermath, the home s ...
Affect and psychological magnification: Denvations from Tomkins
... shame) were more highly elaborated than were positive affect plots (excitement and joy). Women gave significantly more interpersonal themes for nonsocial affects than did men, while men were more likely to invoke supernatural events in treatments of fear, and to offer more unhappy outcomes in plots ...
... shame) were more highly elaborated than were positive affect plots (excitement and joy). Women gave significantly more interpersonal themes for nonsocial affects than did men, while men were more likely to invoke supernatural events in treatments of fear, and to offer more unhappy outcomes in plots ...
EIPB 698A Lecture 9
... Suppose a researcher finds that familial stress (e.g., in the context of a child’s chronic illness) is negatively associated with child psychological adjustment. Although this finding may be of interest to the researcher, it may be that the effect becomes more or less robust in the presence of other ...
... Suppose a researcher finds that familial stress (e.g., in the context of a child’s chronic illness) is negatively associated with child psychological adjustment. Although this finding may be of interest to the researcher, it may be that the effect becomes more or less robust in the presence of other ...
Eating Disorder Brochure 2014
... and physical consequences. Individuals often require psychological treatment in order to recover fully and may need some form medical intervention as well. Myth: I am the only one who struggles in this way. It is estimated that around 20% of college students struggle with eating disorders. Many more ...
... and physical consequences. Individuals often require psychological treatment in order to recover fully and may need some form medical intervention as well. Myth: I am the only one who struggles in this way. It is estimated that around 20% of college students struggle with eating disorders. Many more ...
Serial position effect
... that recall accuracy varies as a function of an item's position within a study list. When asked to recall a list of items in any order (free recall), people tend to begin recall with the end of the list, recalling those items best (the recency effect). Among earlier list items, the first few items a ...
... that recall accuracy varies as a function of an item's position within a study list. When asked to recall a list of items in any order (free recall), people tend to begin recall with the end of the list, recalling those items best (the recency effect). Among earlier list items, the first few items a ...
The Interindividual-Intergroup Discontinuity Effect
... were a prisoner’s dilemma game, a leader, a chicken, and a battle of the sexes. The leader, the chicken, and the battle of the sexes matrices were similar to the PDG matrix in that they were 2x2 matrices; the only difference being that the outcomes were slightly different. Each matrix had a clear c ...
... were a prisoner’s dilemma game, a leader, a chicken, and a battle of the sexes. The leader, the chicken, and the battle of the sexes matrices were similar to the PDG matrix in that they were 2x2 matrices; the only difference being that the outcomes were slightly different. Each matrix had a clear c ...
CROME: CRITICAL RESEARCH NETWORK ON MEN IN EUROPE
... social problems and inequalities. However, it clearly also has direct relevance to policy outcomes in relation to changing family structures; and work configurations within the labour market, the home and wider European society. ...
... social problems and inequalities. However, it clearly also has direct relevance to policy outcomes in relation to changing family structures; and work configurations within the labour market, the home and wider European society. ...
doc Chapter 10 notes
... Social support and social integration are associated with good health - Happy people tend to have strong social networks and are more socially integrated (live longer as well) - Social interaction is beneficial for physical and mental health - Social integration: quality of person’s social relations ...
... Social support and social integration are associated with good health - Happy people tend to have strong social networks and are more socially integrated (live longer as well) - Social interaction is beneficial for physical and mental health - Social integration: quality of person’s social relations ...
HennessyetalCRNconference2013
... Greenwald, A. G., McGhee, D. E., & Schwartz, J. L. K. (1998). Measuring individual differences in implicit cognition: The implicit association test. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 74, 1464–1480. Karpinski, A. & Steinman, R. B. (2006). The single category implicit association test as a ...
... Greenwald, A. G., McGhee, D. E., & Schwartz, J. L. K. (1998). Measuring individual differences in implicit cognition: The implicit association test. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 74, 1464–1480. Karpinski, A. & Steinman, R. B. (2006). The single category implicit association test as a ...
Escalator or Elevator
... society still expects them to take care of their home and children at the same time, regardless of the amount of work they do outside the house. Thus, these career interruptions we mentioned are not only evident, but are also expected. Results of the Glass Escalator Effect The glass escalator effect ...
... society still expects them to take care of their home and children at the same time, regardless of the amount of work they do outside the house. Thus, these career interruptions we mentioned are not only evident, but are also expected. Results of the Glass Escalator Effect The glass escalator effect ...
Key Terms
... Body objectification—The experience of one’s body being treated as an object to be evaluated and used by others. Bulimia nervosa—Eating disorder characterized by recurrent binge eating followed by purging via vomiting, laxatives, diuretics, enemas, and/or exercising. Clinical depression—Another name ...
... Body objectification—The experience of one’s body being treated as an object to be evaluated and used by others. Bulimia nervosa—Eating disorder characterized by recurrent binge eating followed by purging via vomiting, laxatives, diuretics, enemas, and/or exercising. Clinical depression—Another name ...
Giuliana Gentie Using History Annotated Bibliography Fitzhugh
... Karla Fitzhugh dives deeply into the meaning and ideology behind “body image” in women and people. This source analyzes the many different factors that influence the way people see themselves. Fitzhugh breaks down the different social constructs as well as the natural developments in people that imp ...
... Karla Fitzhugh dives deeply into the meaning and ideology behind “body image” in women and people. This source analyzes the many different factors that influence the way people see themselves. Fitzhugh breaks down the different social constructs as well as the natural developments in people that imp ...
A. Specific Aims Beauty stratifies. How a person looks influences
... Beauty stratifies. How a person looks influences how much money she or he makes, which has important implications for health and well-being throughout adulthood. Like race, social class, and gender, therefore, physical attractiveness is a source of inequality that can undermine the health of the pop ...
... Beauty stratifies. How a person looks influences how much money she or he makes, which has important implications for health and well-being throughout adulthood. Like race, social class, and gender, therefore, physical attractiveness is a source of inequality that can undermine the health of the pop ...
Sociological perspectives on health
... high social capital creates communities with high social solidarity “social cohesion instills in individuals the sense of belonging to the same community and the feeling that they are recognized as members of that community” Commissariat général du Plan Jane Jenson’s five dimensions of social ...
... high social capital creates communities with high social solidarity “social cohesion instills in individuals the sense of belonging to the same community and the feeling that they are recognized as members of that community” Commissariat général du Plan Jane Jenson’s five dimensions of social ...
The Later Years
... • Some are greatly bothered by this loss; others rank it as low stress. • Factors such as income, health, social networks, and identity affect a person’s adjustment to retirement. • Loss of independence can have negative consequences. ...
... • Some are greatly bothered by this loss; others rank it as low stress. • Factors such as income, health, social networks, and identity affect a person’s adjustment to retirement. • Loss of independence can have negative consequences. ...
Learn More - numerologic
... they want. If the planet is afflicted then results won't be satisfactory and may lead them to adopt wrong means to make money. If planets were well placed, they would be able to save a handsome amount for themselves. They would enjoy all the comforts of the life. Their life gets a quantum push after ...
... they want. If the planet is afflicted then results won't be satisfactory and may lead them to adopt wrong means to make money. If planets were well placed, they would be able to save a handsome amount for themselves. They would enjoy all the comforts of the life. Their life gets a quantum push after ...