Handbook of Social and Clinical Psychology: The Health PerspectiveC. R. Snyder, Donelson R. Forsyth Pergamon Press, 1991 - 878 sidor |
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... result in any guilt or anger . In addition , knowledge and beliefs can contrib- ute to primary appraisal by helping to define what is relevant to particular goal - commitments and what constitutes harm or benefit . For example , beliefs ...
... result in any guilt or anger . In addition , knowledge and beliefs can contrib- ute to primary appraisal by helping to define what is relevant to particular goal - commitments and what constitutes harm or benefit . For example , beliefs ...
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... result in health disorders . These are during the initial phase of stress appraisal and at the subsequent appraisal ... result in dysphoric mood states that are in turn viewed as prodromal to the development of illness . The as- sumption ...
... result in health disorders . These are during the initial phase of stress appraisal and at the subsequent appraisal ... result in dysphoric mood states that are in turn viewed as prodromal to the development of illness . The as- sumption ...
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... result of internal fac- tors , the result is personal helplessness . Universal helplessness occurs when the individual finds the cause of uncontrollability in external factors . While both types of helplessness produce the cog- nitive ...
... result of internal fac- tors , the result is personal helplessness . Universal helplessness occurs when the individual finds the cause of uncontrollability in external factors . While both types of helplessness produce the cog- nitive ...
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The Health Perspective | 11 |
SelfRelated Issues | 21 |
The Role of Humor and the Self | 41 |
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