healthrelationshipswell-beingAnswers to questions at the interface of health, emotion, and relationships (HER) are critical for intervening in medical and social ills ranging from heart disease to aggression. The articles in this special issue report on recent research that targets the HER interface ...
The mental health of women with suspected breast cancer: the relationship between social support, anxiety, coping and defence in maintaining mental health Relationships between anxiety, social support, coping, and defence, in connection to mental health, were studied among patients with suspected breast...
Socially anxious people are more socially isolated, less likely to be married or in romantic relationships, and have unsatisfactory social relationships (Schneier et al., 1994, Wittchen et al., 2000). This does not mean that anxious individuals are devoid of close relationships, in fact, ...
Another interesting study has shown that the more diverse your social network, the better, that people who have a number of different social relationships have a lower risk of getting colds than those with fewer. 9 There are other fast but effective mind-body relaxation techniques. One could ...
1995. Reason and Emotion in Social Work Practice: Managing Relationships with Difficult Clients. Journal of Social Work Practice, 9(1) 5-14.HOWE, D. & HININGS, D. (1995) Reason and emotion in social work practice: managing relationships with...
and interpret the world around them (psychologists have long known that what one notices and remembers depends to a great extent on what one cares about). While some emotions can get out of control and damage one’s personal well-being and social relationships, most emotions are functional and...
In particular, psychotic experiences were predominately influenced by nightmare intensity, resulting awakenings and perceived consequences of nightmares which interfere with sleep quality, mood, mental and psychical health, and social and occupational functioning. Difficulties in emotion regulation are ...
Further benefits of experiencing and promoting feelings centered on the wellbeing of others, such as compassion and gratitude, demonstrate robust benefits for our social relationships and even neural health. So it seems, for all intents and purposes, we should want to feel happiness and its ...
between low education and subsequent depression up to 15 years later. These findings support the theory that social hierarchy affects mental health in part through a process of emotion suppression. Address correspondence to Carrie A. Langner, California Polytechnic State University, ...
(2) CR moderated the association between CT and SE; and (3) ES moderated the association between of CT and mental health in adulthood via SE, and such that both the CT-SE and SE-mental health pathways were stronger when ES is high rather than low, resulting the indirect effect was ...