Handbook of Social and Clinical Psychology: The Health PerspectiveC. R. Snyder, Donelson R. Forsyth Pergamon Press, 1991 - 878 sidor |
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... recovery from surgery , for blood circula- tion , and for the release of tension . At the same time , Goldstein noted that certain puritanical reli- gious figures perceived humor to be evil , a point discussed at some length by ...
... recovery from surgery , for blood circula- tion , and for the release of tension . At the same time , Goldstein noted that certain puritanical reli- gious figures perceived humor to be evil , a point discussed at some length by ...
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... recovery ( see Cohen , 1979 ; Cohen & Lazarus , 1979 , for reviews ) . Several writers ( Cousins , 1976 ; Frank , 1975 ; Mason , Clark , Reeves , & Wagner , 1969 ; Simonton et al . , 1978 ) reasoned that if negative thoughts and ...
... recovery ( see Cohen , 1979 ; Cohen & Lazarus , 1979 , for reviews ) . Several writers ( Cousins , 1976 ; Frank , 1975 ; Mason , Clark , Reeves , & Wagner , 1969 ; Simonton et al . , 1978 ) reasoned that if negative thoughts and ...
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... recovery from , 497 social comparison and recovery from , 383 Cardiovascular reactivity : gender role and , 183-184 humor and changes in bloodpressure , 49-50 sex differences in , 183-184 Type A behavior pattern and , 201-204 Career ...
... recovery from , 497 social comparison and recovery from , 383 Cardiovascular reactivity : gender role and , 183-184 humor and changes in bloodpressure , 49-50 sex differences in , 183-184 Type A behavior pattern and , 201-204 Career ...
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The Health Perspective | 11 |
SelfRelated Issues | 21 |
The Role of Humor and the Self | 41 |
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