Handbook of Social and Clinical Psychology: The Health PerspectiveC. R. Snyder, Donelson R. Forsyth Pergamon Press, 1991 - 878 sidor |
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... participate in religious organizations and extracurricular school activities report themselves to be less lonely ( Bahr & Har- vey , 1979 ; Brennan , 1982 ; Evans , 1983 ; Hornung , 1981 ; Kivett , 1978 ) . Finally , loneliness is often ...
... participate in religious organizations and extracurricular school activities report themselves to be less lonely ( Bahr & Har- vey , 1979 ; Brennan , 1982 ; Evans , 1983 ; Hornung , 1981 ; Kivett , 1978 ) . Finally , loneliness is often ...
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... participating in a group , individuals gain information about themselves , their problems , and their social rela- tionships with others . As Yalom ( 1985 ) noted , some of this information is conveyed through di- rect instruction , as ...
... participating in a group , individuals gain information about themselves , their problems , and their social rela- tionships with others . As Yalom ( 1985 ) noted , some of this information is conveyed through di- rect instruction , as ...
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... participate in collabo- rative research . The latter alternative appears to be the more pragmatic one , and thus there is a seemingly per- fect fit of health into the interface area . In their attempt to fit psychobiology within the ...
... participate in collabo- rative research . The latter alternative appears to be the more pragmatic one , and thus there is a seemingly per- fect fit of health into the interface area . In their attempt to fit psychobiology within the ...
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The Health Perspective | 11 |
SelfRelated Issues | 21 |
The Role of Humor and the Self | 41 |
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