Handbook of Social and Clinical Psychology: The Health PerspectiveC. R. Snyder, Donelson R. Forsyth Pergamon Press, 1991 - 878 sidor |
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... indicate a primary reliance on in- formal support . For example , data from Veroff , Kulka , and Douvan ( 1981 ) indicate that for cop- ing with " periods of unhappiness , " 2 % of the sample utilized formal help resources , whereas 28 ...
... indicate a primary reliance on in- formal support . For example , data from Veroff , Kulka , and Douvan ( 1981 ) indicate that for cop- ing with " periods of unhappiness , " 2 % of the sample utilized formal help resources , whereas 28 ...
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... indicate that neg- ative events serve as a trigger for help - seeking be- havior . Comparisons of clinic cases with controls in college populations indicate that help - seekers have experienced greater intensity of negative events , and ...
... indicate that neg- ative events serve as a trigger for help - seeking be- havior . Comparisons of clinic cases with controls in college populations indicate that help - seekers have experienced greater intensity of negative events , and ...
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... indicated that both groups tended to overestimate the preva- lence of fear in comparison with actual popula- tion ... indicate that many other people have the same problem ( i.e. , a lateral com- parison process ) . Comparison and ...
... indicated that both groups tended to overestimate the preva- lence of fear in comparison with actual popula- tion ... indicate that many other people have the same problem ( i.e. , a lateral com- parison process ) . Comparison and ...
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The Health Perspective | 11 |
SelfRelated Issues | 21 |
The Role of Humor and the Self | 41 |
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