Boswell, D. L., & Dodd, D. K. (1994). Balance theory: A social psychological explanation of the therapeutic value of unconditional positive regard. Journal of Psychology, 128 , 101-109.BOSWELL, D.L. & DODD, D.K. (1993) Balance theory: a social psychological explanation of the ...
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BALANCE theory (Social theory)DISCRIMINATION (Sociology)BRITISH peopleData obtained from four national samples of 6-11 year old children are presented, showing preference for four countries, perceived friendship of these countries with the subject's own country and perceived relationships among the ...
2. Auguste Comte of France and Herbert Spencer of Britain advocated the “Balance Theory” in the field of philosophy, also called “Equilibrium Theory.” Its major content is a “metaphysical theory to make absolute the relative balance of development.” It holds that balance and gradual change...
Balance theory explains how network structural configurations relate to tension in social systems, which are commonly modeled as static undirected signed graphs. We expand this modeling approach by incorporating directionality of edges and considering th
The theory of social balance, also called structural balance, is first proposed by Heider in 1940s, which is utilized to describe the potential social dyna
9.Theory of psychological homeostasis the Construction of Psychological harmony:for post-disaster psychological counselling;心理的动态平衡论与和谐心理构建——兼谈灾后心理辅导 10.Mental derangement is different from it which is not in mental health,and it is not in equilibrium status appeared in equilibr...
We have a really difficult time making decisions that are in our best interests in the long term. In social psychology, the phenomenon is called “construal level theory”: The here and now is concrete, and the far-off future more abstract. So we’re drawn to overspend on something we ...
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Balance in psychology refers to the state of emotional and mental stability necessary for optimal functioning and overall well-being. Achieving and maintaining balance involves self-awareness, effective coping strategies, and seeking support when needed. Imbalance in psychological well-being can lead to ...