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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 ...
Mental health in rural areas: to what extent do stoicism, stigma, and community affiliation predict mental health help-seeking behaviors?
(2019-05-10)
This study sought to explore the relationship between stoicism, stigma, and community affiliation on mental health help-seeking behaviors within rural communities. A relationship between mental health stigma and decreased ...
The Black Self-Determination Experience
(2010)
For over four decades, America's educational system has overrepresented Black students in its special education programs. To little avail, and no avail if discussing a decrease in the disproportionate rates America identifies ...
IMPACT OF SOCIAL SUPPORT ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ILLNESS INVALIDATION AND SHAME AMONG INDIVIDUALS WITH MYALGIC ENCEPHALOMYELITIS/CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME
(2015-08-14)
The current study examined the relationship between illness invalidation and shame in a sample of 168 adults with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome. Based on review of existing qualitative research, it was ...
The Influence of Father-Daughter Relationship Quality on Current Romantic Relationship Quality in Women
(2010)
This study examined the influence of father-daughter relationship quality on mutuality within women's adult, heterosexual, romantic relationships. Four hundred and nine adult women took part in the study. Participants ...
Factors predicting psychologists' self-efficacy for working with female sexual offenders
(2010)
The literature pertaining to females who sexually offend remains under-developed. This study examined the influence of clinical experience, sexist attitudes toward women, attitudes toward female sexual offenders, and ...
How Is Sexual Identity Acceptance Related To Self-Determination For LGB-Identified University Students Within Classroom Settings?
(2014-08-15)
The social environment in which students operate has been shown to influence psychological well-being (Deci & Ryan, 2000). Through this quantitative study, the research highlights inadequacy of academic research dealing ...
Perfectionism: The relationship to well-being and achievement motivation in college learners.
(2014-12-12)
This study consisted of 354 university students and examined the relationship between facets of perfectionism and measures of emotional well-being, achievement motivation, and emotions. Cluster analysis was performed using ...
TEACHERS' MOTIVATION TO INTEGRATE TECHNOLOGY: A STUDY OF EXPECTANCY-VALUE, PERCEIVED INSTRUMENTALITY, AND PROSOCIAL GOALS
(2011)
Research suggests that technology integration can improve student achievement and attitudes towards school and learning (Englert, Zhao, Collings, & Romig, 2005; Kulik, 2003; Martindale, Pearson, Curda, & Pilcher, 2005). ...
Connecting with Self, God, and Others: The Relationship Between Mindful Awareness, Prayer, and Empathy Development
(2016-05-13)
The current research examines the relationship between mindfulness, prayer, and empathic understanding. Empathy has been shown to be a critical component of positive human interaction and interpersonal relationships. Amongst ...