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Morality in combat.
(2000)
The factors that contribute to a military officer's moral and ethical decisions in combat are investigated with a qualitative study of interviews conducted with thirteen veterans. Theories of moral reasoning are discussed ...
The effects of face-to-face supervisor-client contact on therapy outcome and the perceptions of the supervisor, counselor, and client.
(1999)
This study aims to address concerns associated with ethically and legally implied practice of face-to-face supervisor-client contact. A two group, repeat measures design was employed to examine if there are differences ...
Peak experience, epiphany, and psychological well-being.
(2006)
This dissertation examined two critical experiences: peak experience and epiphany and their relationship with psychological well-being (general well-being and life satisfaction). Survey data from 217 college students was ...
To laugh in the face of death: An examination of the connection between death attitudes and sense of humor from an existential perspective.
(1999)
This study examined the relationship between sense of humor and death attitudes from an existential perspective. Participants in the study were 274 undergraduate students who completed a brief demographic instrument the ...
Decolonizing personality assessment: An examination of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2.
(2005)
This research builds on a previous investigation which found that the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory - 2 (MMPI-2), the most widely used personality assessment instrument in the world, exhibits significant ...
The effects of dispositional hope on coping with career indecision in a sample of undergraduate students.
(2004)
The purpose of the present study was to provide further evidence of the distinct ways by which dispositional hope affects career indecision and coping with vocational choice among undergraduate students. Using a sample of ...
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 ...
Relationship aggression, marital satisfaction, and gender differences: The effects of historic trauma, traditionality, alcohol and drug use, and influence of parent relationship aggression with Oklahoma American Indian and Euro-American samples.
(2002)
The current study investigated relationship aggression and marital satisfaction in Oklahoma American Indian relationships. The influence of traditionality, historic trauma, and presence of parents' relationship aggression ...
Brief therapy training in APA-accredited counseling and clinical psychology programs.
(2000)
The practice of brief psychotherapy has increased dramatically during the last two decades. Although practicing psychologists report spending a substantial proportion of their time conducting brief psychotherapy, up to one ...
An examination of the dimensions of commitment and satisfaction across years married.
(2004)
This study built upon Adams and Jones' (1997) conceptualization of martial commitment by cross-sectionally investigating differences within and among the three dimensions of commitment and satisfaction across years married. ...