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From psychotherapy to emotional well being

From psychotherapy to emotional well being

... beyond psychotherapy is to see that a dialectical process underlies the tensions of human ...only to be reasserted in a new form. Life flows from a number of contradictory forces working ... See full document

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Community psychology contributions to the study of social inequalities,well-being and social justice

Community psychology contributions to the study of social inequalities,well-being and social justice

... evidence to the commitment of community psychologists to advance the meaning-making, mattering, and thriving of individuals and communities (Prilleltensky, in this ...psychology to contribute ... See full document

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Well-being and social capital on planet earth: cross-national evidence from 142 countries.

Well-being and social capital on planet earth: cross-national evidence from 142 countries.

... subjective well being –measured as self-reported life satisfaction and happiness- had in common frequent visits to family, friends and neighbors, participation in community organizations and ... See full document

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Homeodynamic Environments and Products: perspectives and contributions to human health and well-being

Homeodynamic Environments and Products: perspectives and contributions to human health and well-being

... Abstract From the homeodynamics’ perspective (ROSE, 1998), the life regulation processes, and the resulting balance achieved, are elaborated in a dynamic flow and in continuous ...differs from the possible ... See full document

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Social skills and well-being among family caregivers to patients with Alzheimer’s disease

Social skills and well-being among family caregivers to patients with Alzheimer’s disease

... availability to spend time at work, leisure, etc. Therefore, they are prone to experience emotional and physical distress, and often develop burnout syndromes and other stress-related physical and ... See full document

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Sexual well-being and perceived stress in couples transitioning to parenthood: a dyadic analysis

Sexual well-being and perceived stress in couples transitioning to parenthood: a dyadic analysis

... relate to their own behaviors towards the mother ...affection, being more empathic; Rosen et al., 2016 ), which could contribute to mothers’ feeling less overburden and ...with emotional ... See full document

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Erasmus students well-being in University of Madeira

Erasmus students well-being in University of Madeira

... was to examine if there are any significant differences in the well-being between Erasmus students and tourists who visited ...differentiate from the purpose of the visit, duration of stay ... See full document

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A null relationship between media multitasking and well-being.

A null relationship between media multitasking and well-being.

... back to them (i.e., as memory aide) to identify activities (media or nonmedia) engaged in each hour and to indicate during which of the six 10-minute timeslots of the hour each activity had ...extent ... See full document

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Social Relationships among Women in Ghana: “A Blessing” or “A Curse” to their Psychological Well-being?

Social Relationships among Women in Ghana: “A Blessing” or “A Curse” to their Psychological Well-being?

... used to assess social ...receives from three different sources —family, friends and significant others—on a 7-point likert scale from very strongly disagree to very strongly ...ranged ... See full document

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Mindfulness, Sexual Functioning and Subjective Sexual Well-Being

Mindfulness, Sexual Functioning and Subjective Sexual Well-Being

... health, well-being, adaptive qualities, cognitive flexibility, emotional intelligence, and life satisfaction ( Anderson, Lau, & Bishop Segal, 2007; Brown & Kasser, 2005; Christopher, ... See full document

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Stress vulnerability : implications for teacher well-being and satisfaction

Stress vulnerability : implications for teacher well-being and satisfaction

... attempted to conceptualise teacher satisfaction based on what Hoppock defined in 1935: “job satisfaction is any combination of psychological and environmental conditions that lead the worker to say frankly, ... See full document

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Physical activity and subjective well-being in elderly

Physical activity and subjective well-being in elderly

... subjective well-being, show low levels among the Portuguese ...developed to characterize the levels of physical activity and subjective well- being among the elderly, as well as ... See full document

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Evaluation of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy to Reduce Psychological Distress and to Promote Well-Being

Evaluation of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy to Reduce Psychological Distress and to Promote Well-Being

... recruited from the Department of Community and Family Medicine and from the Women’s Health Care Centre at an urban downtown ...hospital. To be eligible, participants identified that they were ... See full document

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The workaholism as an obstacle to safety and well-being in the workplace

The workaholism as an obstacle to safety and well-being in the workplace

... compulsion to work hard and when fault failure at work) and appreciation of the work (pleasure derived from ...regard to the internal consistency of the scale, this shows a good reliability in the ... See full document

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The relationship of cultural values to coping styles, perceived stress, and emotional well-being of master’s level business students at a European University

The relationship of cultural values to coping styles, perceived stress, and emotional well-being of master’s level business students at a European University

... want to bring to attention the five variables that reported a poor Cronbach’s Alpha: power distance, masculinity, long-term orientation, treat oneself and contact a ...them being, that students were ... See full document

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Threats to Health and Well-Being Perceived by Older People in Poland and Portugal

Threats to Health and Well-Being Perceived by Older People in Poland and Portugal

... interventions to reduce the risk of those kind of feelings in these ...of being healthy or ...order to prevent future ...patients from two European countries using the ...reflect to ... See full document

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Aims of education and well-being as absence of disorder

Aims of education and well-being as absence of disorder

... repeat from the first section of the initial chapter, a quotation from Peter Gardner: ‘The ignorant are not ipso facto heteronomous and well informed and autonomous is not a tautology’ (Gardner, ... See full document

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Luxury cruises: drivers to the well-being perception of tourists about their experience in-cruise

Luxury cruises: drivers to the well-being perception of tourists about their experience in-cruise

... Lisbon to collect directly data from the passengers in the terminal for three ...months. To elaborate the questionnaires, seven constructs were chosen according to different authors, brand ... See full document

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Are older adults well sexually? Sexual well-being among a cross-national sample of older adults

Are older adults well sexually? Sexual well-being among a cross-national sample of older adults

... According to Lindau et ...likely to report sexual problems and were less likely to be sexually active than individuals showing good ...contribute to low self-esteem, poor self-image, and ... See full document

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Income and Subjective Well-Being: New Insights from Relatively Healthy American Women, Ages 49-79.

Income and Subjective Well-Being: New Insights from Relatively Healthy American Women, Ages 49-79.

... compared to 62.2; had higher incomes, on a scale of 1 to 8, means are ...scale to 1 to 5, means are ...subjective well-being ratings were high—the modes (most frequent responses) ... See full document

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