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The Importance of Feelings and Emotions
Fresh information gained from research updates the theory presented in the author’s previous book. Neuroscience backs up clinical research into the... -
Regulatory Resources and Emotional States in Overcoming Difficulties of Self-organization During Lockdown
The research aimed to study the characteristics of the joint influence of conscious self-regulation and emotional states on life self-organization...
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Understanding language barrier: how employee language anxiety impacts employee innovative performance
This study investigates the link between employee language anxiety and innovative performance, with a focus on the mediating role of negative...
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Does audience size influence actors’ and spectators’ emotions the same way?
Better understanding how audience size influences emotions and behaviours during public performances is of particular importance since it may both...
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Early evaluation of a DBT-informed online intervention for people with eating disorders
ObjectivesEating disorders (EDs) have a worldwide prevalence of 7.8%, with towering mortality rates and high healthcare costs. The current...
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Affiliative stimuli elicit negative emotion and expressive suppression in high self-critics: A study using video stimuli
Research suggests the link between self-criticism and low social belonging is partially explained by lower expression of positive emotions (Luoma &...
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The Moral Emotions of Guilt and Shame in Children: Relationship with Parenting and Temperament
This study aimed to understand the role of parenting and child temperament in explaining guilt and shame proneness in elementary school children...
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Autobiographical Memory and Mindfulness: a Critical Review with a Systematic Search
ObjectivesAutobiographical memory (AM) is linked to the construct of self, which is influenced by mindfulness training. Furthermore, both...
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Savoring life during pandemic: an online intervention to promote well-being in emerging adults
BackgroundSavoring, that is the ability to create and increase positive emotions, represents a promising approach to enhance subjective well-being...
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Innovative Methods for Affectivity Profiling: Quantitative Semantics
Background: Affectivity has been suggested as a complex adaptive meta-system composed of positive affect and negative affect, two independent but... -
Irrational Romantic Relationship Beliefs and Self-silencing: Mediating Role of Emotion Regulation
The university environment is considered an important context for young people to experience close relationships. In close relationships, beliefs,...
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Exploring causes and predictors of cyberbullying in gifted and non-gifted students: Academic success, psychological variables, parental and educators’ supervision, motivation, and reactions to cyber victimization
The purpose of this study is to explore the motivation of cyberbullying behaviors, their reactions to these behaviors, and the predictors of...
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Cluster-based characterization of consistencies in individuals' thought profiles at rest in a cohort of 1779 French university students
Is ongoing conscious thought spontaneous and situation-related, or is it recurrent and dependent on psychological dispositions? The answer is...
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Impact of Hearing Loss and Auditory Rehabilitation on Dyads: A Microsocial Perspective
Hearing loss severely hampers verbal exchange and thus social interaction, which puts a high burden on hearing-impaired and their close partners....
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Exploring the emotional and thematic matrix of dreams during war: the role of anxiety and depression
Dreams serve as a psychological space where the human mind grapples with burdensome issues, and war undoubtedly falls into that category. Inspired by...
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Self-Compassion: An Evolutionary, Biopsychosocial, and Social Mentality Approach
This chapter takes an evolutionary approach to self-compassion. As such, it considers the evolution of compassion as it emerged out of mammalian... -
Neuropsychological Model of Human Behavior
The Neuropsychological model of human behavior is used to analyze and explain human behavior, as well as to consciously control and influence it. The... -
The neurobiology of aesthetic chills: How bodily sensations shape emotional experiences
The phenomenon of aesthetic chills—shivers and goosebumps associated with either rewarding or threatening stimuli—offers a unique window into the...
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Why does advertising work? exploring the neural mechanism of concreteness and emotional effects of donation advertising slogans
Advertising is methods to encourage donations, and text is one of the most crucial fundamental elements in advertising. Therefore, we chose...
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Our COVID Stories: Adolescents Drawing Meaning from a Public Health Crisis Through a Youth Voice Intervention
Policymakers, educators, and families throughout the world are concerned about the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on school-aged youth....