Anger is an intense emotion that humans often feel in response to a threat, mistreatment, or displeasure. It can be important to learn how to manage your anger, particularly if it’s having an impact on those around you.
Until now, one of the weak points of the “concept of type D personality” is the lack of understanding of what goals should be directed the psychological or behavioral influences. Indeed, if type D is genetically predetermined and stable in time [8], then how can you influence its manifest...
one is more likely to have stronger self-advocacy skills when they have a more positive sense of self pertaining to their disability and a strong sense of belonging [12,13,57]. As it relates to education, having a positive self-concept and strong self-advocacy skills are large predictors fo...
The psychological well-being concept includes “self-acceptance, positive relations with others, autonomy, environmental mastery, purpose in life, and personal growth” [2] (p. 1071). “Emotion is a complex set of interactions among subjective and objective factors, mediated by neural/hormonal ...
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The concept of fatigue influences three dimensions: physical, cognitive, and emotional state. Therefore, fatigued people would show symptoms such as a lack of energy, the need to take a rest, significantly decreased sensory focus, significantly decreased attention, and a decrease in motivation. ...
However, instrumental support, reinterpretation, and humor may be crucial for this population to feel a higher perception of achieved goals, and self-concept, in which workers positively evaluate the overall quality of life. In line with H1, the results revealed a negative and significant ...
Whereas this adds a measure of subjectivity to the concept, it also prevents us from accidentally considering scale from a human perspective, and only labelling events as “large scale” when they are such to us. The larger the scale of an event, relative to the individual’s habitat, the ...
Colloquially, suffering and pain are usually and exclusively concerned with the human body. Pain and suffering are clearly objective facts, as well as lasting and memorable experiences. Are suffering and pain purely biological phenomena and neurological states, or can they be interpreted by culture, ...
Moreover, humor style is not a monolithic concept, but different forms of humor can be individuated and more related to active coping or hedonism/avoidance [16]. Thus, humor can be applied in different ways to cope with stress, and in conjunction with other coping strategies, could lead to...