Recent research has turned toward organized sport as a possible protective factor for juvenile delinquency. The current study sought to identify which factors of the organized sport program are most important to crime reduction. Quantitative measures of social skills, self est...
How about your self-esteem? Read the essay.Clickherefor the text of the essay "Life With a Disability," by Amber Junker. Action steps.After students read the essay, invite them to write or discuss (as a class, or in small groups) their thoughts about these questions: What are some thi...
For prodromal schizophrenia, maladaptive coping strategies (i.e. blaming one's self for the occurrence of an event) for stress in childhood and throughout development may be detrimental to further development of effective coping skills which, in turn, can compromise resilience and trigger the psycho...
Coping strategies, self-esteem and levels of interrogative suggestibility Personality and Individual Differences, 75 (2015), pp. 85-89 View PDFView articleView in ScopusGoogle Scholar Bal et al., 2011 P.M. Bal, A.H. de Lange, J.F. Ybema, P.G. Jansen, M.E. van der Velde Age and ...
Conclusions and Relevance In this cross-sectional study of urban American Indian and Alaska Native peoples, problem-solving coping skills and more social support were associated with better emotional health during the COVID-19 pandemic. These findings can be used to identify strengths-based...
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focused coping strategies, such as problem-solving, seeking social support, and positive rationalization, to help them manage challenges and reduce emotional distress. These skills are particularly crucial for adolescents with SAD, who often avoid social interactions due to heightened anxiety, thus ...
The rise of ‘resilience’ research in social work has been influenced by positive psychology which posits that we all have personal assets/strengths (for example self-esteem, positive connections with others, etc) that can be further developed to enhance our daily functioning and assist in copin...
which includes feeling capable and effective in activities. Furthermore, they explain that when employees engage in meaningful work that uses their strengths and skills, they feel competent. This sense of mastery and accomplishment has a positive impact on their mental health and self-esteem. Ntouma...
Job responsibility often involves a high degree of personal accountability for work outcomes, which can serve as both a source of stress and a motivator, contingent upon the organizational support systems in place (Karatepe, 2013). Job complexity pertains to the intellectual demands and skills ...