Handbook of Social and Clinical Psychology: The Health PerspectiveC. R. Snyder, Donelson R. Forsyth Pergamon Press, 1991 - 878 sidor |
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... meaning , and will change when either component is altered . It is important to note that both the cultural worldview and one's value within it are purely so- cial constructions ( cf. Berger & Luckmann , 1967 ) ; therefore , these two ...
... meaning , and will change when either component is altered . It is important to note that both the cultural worldview and one's value within it are purely so- cial constructions ( cf. Berger & Luckmann , 1967 ) ; therefore , these two ...
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... meaning encourage negative reactions , compensa- tory responses , and derogation of threateners ; and ( b ) that these responses are motivated by ter- ror management concerns . None of these studies , however , has assessed whether such ...
... meaning encourage negative reactions , compensa- tory responses , and derogation of threateners ; and ( b ) that these responses are motivated by ter- ror management concerns . None of these studies , however , has assessed whether such ...
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... meaning in those events ( Thompson & Janigian , 1988 ) . Successful efforts to find positive meaning have been associated with better adapta- tion following the loss of a child ( Chodoff , Fried- man , & Hamburg , 1964 ) , following ...
... meaning in those events ( Thompson & Janigian , 1988 ) . Successful efforts to find positive meaning have been associated with better adapta- tion following the loss of a child ( Chodoff , Fried- man , & Hamburg , 1964 ) , following ...
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The Health Perspective | 11 |
SelfRelated Issues | 21 |
The Role of Humor and the Self | 41 |
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