Handbook of Social and Clinical Psychology: The Health PerspectiveC. R. Snyder, Donelson R. Forsyth Pergamon Press, 1991 - 878 sidor |
Från bokens innehåll
Resultat 1-3 av 65
Sida 337
... face in a group picture in which everybody else is happy than a happy face where everybody else is angry ( Hansen & Hansen , 1988 ) , and similar processes may be evoked by a sad or sullen face or posture . Consistent with this no- tion ...
... face in a group picture in which everybody else is happy than a happy face where everybody else is angry ( Hansen & Hansen , 1988 ) , and similar processes may be evoked by a sad or sullen face or posture . Consistent with this no- tion ...
Sida 638
... face of threat is that the capacity to tolerate these feelings is not only nonpathological , but an emotionally mature response . The inability to experience or bear depression in the face of loss may signal a failure to mobilize ...
... face of threat is that the capacity to tolerate these feelings is not only nonpathological , but an emotionally mature response . The inability to experience or bear depression in the face of loss may signal a failure to mobilize ...
Sida 788
... faces ; one facing east and one fac- ing west . He was the god of all beginnings and all endings , and the Romans felt ... face of challenges and confronta- tions that lie ahead . In both our look back and look forward , we draw on the ...
... faces ; one facing east and one fac- ing west . He was the god of all beginnings and all endings , and the Romans felt ... face of challenges and confronta- tions that lie ahead . In both our look back and look forward , we draw on the ...
Innehåll
The Health Perspective | 11 |
SelfRelated Issues | 21 |
The Role of Humor and the Self | 41 |
Upphovsrätt | |
80 andra avsnitt visas inte
Vanliga ord och fraser
ability action activity analysis anxiety appraisal approach assessment associated assumptions attitudes attributions behavior beliefs clients clinical Clinical Psychology cognitive comparison conceptual concerns consistent construct coping correlated depression dimensions direct disorders effects emotional evidence example expectancies experience external factors failure feelings findings function goals hope humor important increased indicated individuals influence interaction internal interpersonal involves Journal of Personality less loneliness measures ment mental mood motivation negative one's outcome patients pattern perceived performance Personality and Social perspective physical positive potential predict present Press problems psychotherapy question ratings relationship relatively reported responses role scale scores seek self-efficacy self-esteem situation Smith Snyder Social Psychology specific strategies stress studies style subjects success suggest task theory therapy tion tive treatment Type validity variables York