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In this volume, Steffenhagen offers a guide to self-esteem therapy. As the author explains at the outset, self-esteem therapy is a uniquely effective therapy which stems from the seminal work of Alfred Adler and incorporates Husserl's phenomenology, George Simmel's social conflict theory, and ...
Part I: Introduction Guindon, What is Self-Esteem? Guindon, What Do We Know About Self-Esteem Interventions? Part II: Childhood: Introduction. Green, Kolos, Facilitating Self-Esteem in Elementary School-aged Children: A Child-centered Play Therapy Approach. Burke, Pilecki, The Effects of Intra...
and target interventions to promote these protective processes and thereby reduce the risk of developing symptoms of distress, including depression.1,5 This might include therapies with a cognitive behavioural focus such as acceptance and commitment therapy, which can help to protect and enhance resilien...
Nurses are increasingly using cognitive behaviour therapy as an intervention for psychological problems attached to a variety of clinical conditions. Developing both self-acceptance and self-esteem have been identified as ways to enhance cognitive interventions. However, there are disagreements about the re...
Conclusion: This study may be helpful to understand the experience of self-esteem. The results can be used to develop the effective interventions for the improvement of nurse`s self-esteem. 展开 DOI: 10.14370/jewnr.2013.19.2.138 被引量: 13 ...
Infertile patients receiving In Vitro fertilization (IVF) therapy face significant psychological distress due to their infertility, demanding medical interventions, expensive expenditures, and unexpected results [4]. Infertility among women of reproductive age is expected to afflict one in seven couples in...
A major challenge in understanding the neurobiological basis of psychiatric disorders is rigorously quantifying subjective metrics that lie at the core of mental illness, such as low self-esteem. Self-esteem can be conceptualized as a ‘gauge of social a
The objectives of the study are to know whether play therapy can facilitate the selfhealing process, to improve the academic performance, increase the attentive level, and to ensure self-confidence and esteem of children under difficult circumstances. Data for this study were the case works of the...
Although public speaking anxiety (PSA) is the most commonly experienced type of anxiety, the effect of mindfulness-based interventions on PSA is not firmly established. To shed light on this relationship, the present study proposes a model examining the mediating effect of self-esteem in explaining...