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Women's Shame Resilience: Examining Various Theoretical Assumptions of Shame Resilience Theory
(2014-12-12)
Shame has been identified as a self-conscious emotion (i.e., emotions evoked by self-reflection and self-evaluation) that negatively impacts interpersonal relationships, mental health, and psychological adjustment (Tangney ...
Exploring the role of place-making on international student adjustment
(2014-05-09)
This study explored the impact of place-making activities on the adjustment of international students at an American university. A total of 19 international students over the age of 18, attending the university and living ...
Managing the Minefield of Residential Treatment: Protecting Against Burnout and Compassion Fatigue
(2014-08-15)
The purpose of this study was to expand on, and attempt to generalize, findings from a previous study (Chadwick & Frey, 2013) by exploring the impact of self-care behaviors, including relationship quality; levels of perceived ...
WHY WORRY? IMPACTS ON THE QUANTITIES AND QUALITIES OF WORRY: AN EXAMINATION OF FAITH, MEANING, AND NEED SATISFACTION
(2014-05-09)
Pathological worry is a primary component of Generalized Anxiety Disorder and a routine concern treated in most modern-day counseling offices and clinics. The intended purpose of the current study was to seek out evidence ...