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Hope that Benefits Others: A Systematic Literature Review of Hope Theory and Prosocial Outcomes
This systematic literature review serves to illuminate the state of research that examines empirical evidence of hope and other-oriented variables...
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Aesthetic preferences for prototypical movements in human actions
A commonplace sight is seeing other people walk. Our visual system specializes in processing such actions. Notably, we are not only quick to...
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Aesthetic preferences for causality in biological movements arise from visual processes
“People watching” is a ubiquitous component of human activities. An important aspect of such activities is the aesthetic experience that arises...
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Constructing the Self at the Intersection of Gender and Caste: Understanding the Motivations of Marginalized Activist Women in India
In the present qualitative study, we used self-presentation theory to examine how women from marginalized communities in India engage in...
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A mixed methods study of schema modes amongst people living with eating disorders
BackgroundSchema therapy is promising for people with eating disorders, especially those unresponsive to cognitive behavioural therapy. Complex...
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Attentional Relevance Modulates Nonverbal Attractiveness Perception in Multimodal Display
Physical attractiveness is the degree to which a person’s physical characteristics are considered pleasing and appealing and plays an important role...
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Me, My Tics and I: An Exploration of Self-Identity and its Implications for Psychological Wellbeing in Young Women with Tourette’s Syndrome
Women with Tourette’s syndrome (TS) continue to be under-researched, despite female sex being associated with increased tic-related impairment in...
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Social dynamics in interpersonal emotion regulation: A theoretical framework for understanding direct and indirect other-based processes
Interpersonal emotion regulation involves having emotions changed in a social context. While some research has used the term to refer to instances...
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Using Quantitative and Qualitative Rorschach Data within a Multi-Method, Forensic Assessment of Dissociative Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
This case study demonstrates the procedures and the complementary function and contribution of the Rorschach within a multi-method forensic mental...
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Deceased-Focused Mourning in Loss of a Parent
The death of a parent is a traumatic experience for a child. It could negatively affect the child’s ability to concentrate in school and affects the... -
Tattoos and career discrimination in a conservative culture: the case of Jordan
Body modifications such as tattoos have been a diabolical topic throughout the world, especially in the business world, and how accepting a workplace...
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Deceased-Focused Mourning in Loss of a Teenager
The adolescent stage is a transition period from childhood to adulthood. It is marked by biological, psychological, and sociological changes. The... -
Deceased-Focused Mourning in Multiple Deaths
With multiple deaths, people die from a similar cause, at the same location and within the same time frame (e.g., mass killing or a disaster).... -
Deceased-Focused Approach: An Alternative Model for Bereavement
Current models and theories of grief focus on the bereaved in grief resolution. However, for the following reasons, the deceased-focused mourning... -
Vocal Imitation, A Specialized Brain Function That Facilitates Cultural Transmission in Songbirds
We humans are one of the rare animals that imitate others. Imitation enables us to transmit language, music, and other skills and knowledge across... -
Bereavement Theories and Models
This chapter reviews different (and related) theories and models of bereavement that help to understand, describe, predict, and intervene in grief... -
Outperformance-Related Discomfort: Another Factor in Women’s Under-Representation in STEM?
Why do women remain underrepresented in some science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields? Research has uncovered various situational...
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Prevalence and Risk Factors Associated with Interpersonal Violence Reported by Autistic Adults: A Systematic Review
This article provides a systematic review of the prevalence and risk factors associated with interpersonal violence reported by autistic adults. A...
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Measures of angularity in digital images
In light of the growing interest in studying the affective and aesthetic attributes of curvature, the present paper describes four digital image...
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Early Maladaptive Schemas in Sex Offenders and Non-Sexual Violent Offenders: A Systematic Review
Sex offenders and non-sexual violent offenders display distinct cognitive distortions that shape their offenses. Some evidence suggests that early...