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  1. The ownership memory self-reference effect shifts recognition criterion but not recognition sensitivity

    Information referenced to the self is retrieved more accurately than information referenced to others, known as the memory self-reference effect. It...

    S. D. Sparks, A. Kritikos in Psychological Research
    Article Open access 21 June 2024
  2. To see or not to see: the parallel processing of self-relevance and facial expressions

    The self, like the concept of central "gravity", facilitates the processing of information that is directly relevant to the self. This phenomenon is...

    Tuo Liu, Jie Sui, Andrea Hildebrandt in Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications
    Article Open access 22 November 2023
  3. Happiness with Circumcision Status, Not Status Itself, Predicts Genital Self-Image in a Geographically Diverse Sample

    Research exploring the impact of penile circumcision on aspects of body image is scarce and few studies have considered the potential roles of...

    Sophia Selino, Ross Krawczyk in Archives of Sexual Behavior
    Article 06 February 2023
  4. Group imagery imagery rescripting via telehealth decreases dysfunctional personality beliefs and the meta-emotional problem but does not increase positive self-compassion

    Imagery rescripting (ImR) has shown to reduce negative belief about the self, negative emotions and emotional dysregulation. However, the mechanisms...

    Katia Tenore, Umberto Granziol, ... Alessandra Mancini in Current Psychology
    Article Open access 28 March 2024
  5. Comparing Committed Forensic Inpatients to Nonpatients Instructed to Feign Insanity or Not Using Scores from the Rorschach Task and Self-Report

    We investigated how scores from the Rorschach task and self-reports of psychotic-like disturbance distinguish individuals attempting to appear insane...

    Andrea Kiss, Joni L. Mihura, ... Nicole Kletzka in Psychological Injury and Law
    Article 06 June 2023
  6. A strong alcoholic drink does not influence self-assessments of the big five personality traits

    cAlohol affects how people think, feel, and behave, and how they perceive the physical and social world around them. But does alcohol also influence...

    Mariola Paruzel-Czachura, Agnieszka Sorokowska, ... Sam Gosling in Current Psychology
    Article Open access 23 November 2022
  7. No longer able to or no longer wanting to? Are intention violations failures to exert or decisions not to exert self-control?

    Several theoretical models describe two pathways linking self-control demands with subsequent goal violations. The volitional pathway suggests that...

    Helena Kilger, Dorota Reis, Malte Friese in Motivation and Emotion
    Article Open access 25 July 2023
  8. Self-Reports Do Not Tell the Whole Story: A Study of Candidates for Bariatric Surgery Using A Multimethod Approach

    The increasing obesity rates in the last decades pose a challenge to health care providers, and bariatric surgery is an important tool for treating...

    Maíra Stivaleti Colombarolli, Luciano Giromini, Sonia Regina Pasian in Psychological Injury and Law
    Article 24 June 2023
  9. A compassionate and worthy self: latent profiles of self-compassion and self-esteem in relation to intrapersonal and interpersonal functioning

    Three studies (total n = 3576) employed latent profile analyses to identify how self-compassion and self-esteem are configured within individuals....

    Yuki Miyagawa, Yuji Kanemasa, Junichi Taniguchi in Current Psychology
    Article 22 November 2023
  10. Self-compassion promotes mental help-seeking in older, not in younger, counselors

    While self-compassion and mental help-seeking are two important aspects emphasized in mental health literature and counseling practice, very little...

    John Jamir Benzon R. Aruta, Alphonse Maria, Joaquim Mascarenhas in Current Psychology
    Article 02 April 2022
  11. Defending or not? The role of peer status, social self-efficacy, and moral disengagement on Chinese adolescents’ bystander behaviors in bullying situations

    The literature on the role of participants in bullying lacks empirical studies that attempt to explain the distinction between active defending and...

    Liu Yang, Ting Gao in Current Psychology
    Article 22 November 2022
  12. Online Self-Disclosure and Self-Concept Clarity Among Chinese Middle School Students: A Longitudinal Study

    The relationship between online self-disclosure and self-concept clarity has been previously examined through cross-sectional studies. This study...

    Qian Liu, Zhenxing Li, **gting Zhu in Journal of Youth and Adolescence
    Article 18 March 2024
  13. Self-Compassion and Non-suicidal Self-Injury

    Non-suicidal self-injury is a behaviour that is perplexing to many, as it appears to counter the human instinct for survival and to avoid injury. Yet...
    Penelope Hasking in Handbook of Self-Compassion
    Chapter 2023
  14. Self-care practices and relationships with vitality and health complaints in self-employed workers

    Self-employed workers face numerous demands, including high uncertainty, workload, and personal responsibility for business success, that have the...

    Antje Schmitt, Bramesada Prasastyoga in Current Psychology
    Article Open access 29 April 2024
  15. Self-care

    Suffering: eliminable and not. Too much self, too little social. The dance of life. The heart of a heartless world. Being and nothingness and...
    Shimon Edelman in The Consciousness Revolutions
    Chapter 2023
  16. Self-Consciousness

    Self-affirmation. Self-evidencing. Self-creation. Self-location and perspective. Body ownership and agency. Free will. The self as a good regulator....
    Shimon Edelman in The Consciousness Revolutions
    Chapter 2023
  17. Effects of a Self-Guided Online Mindfulness and Self-Compassion Program (Mind-OP) in Reducing Negative Automatic Thoughts About Self: Randomized Active Controlled Trial

    Objectives

    Negative automatic thoughts about self (NATS) are a central feature of depression, and have been linked cross-sectionally and prospectively...

    Shadi Beshai, Christine Bueno, Saba Salimuddin in Mindfulness
    Article 07 December 2023
  18. Mindfulness, self-compassion, and protective behaviors against COVID-19: the mediating role of self-control

    In times of global pandemics, making sure that individuals adhere to proper health behaviors and official recommendations presents a pressing...

    Nima Khezri Pour Gharaei, Azam Noferesti, Elham Valizadeh Chari in Current Psychology
    Article 22 November 2023
  19. I’ll (not) take that: The reverse-reward contingency task as a test of self-control and inhibition

    While searching for more evidence of quantitative skills in chimpanzees to add to what she already had found, Boysen discovered something else. When...

    Michael J. Beran in Learning & Behavior
    Article 01 July 2022
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