Social media use also appears to have a differential impact on mental health and emotional wellbeing between females and males (Booker et al. 2018), highlighting the need to explore unique experiences between gender groups to inform tailored programs and services. Research shows that lesbian, gay,...
Interpersonal emotion regulation (IER) refers to social interactions that are intended to improve or worsen the emotions of others (Niven et al., 2011), and IER has been associated with emotional and motivational outcomes for athletes (Tamminen et al., 2016). Qualitative findings suggest IER ...
These would have the potential to address an urgent and well-documented global mental health challenge (WHO, 2017) and a demand for globally relevant urban policies to enhance emotional wellbeing (WHO, 2018). In this context, this paper explores the potential of an interdisciplinary research ...
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In Tess of the d'Urbervilles Hardy's non-conformist views are evident through the dialectic of negation which opposes institutionalized codes, and rejects the stereotypical Victorian concepts of femininity. He hovers over Tess like a stricken father, and presents her as an innocent v...
Psychology of Sport and ExerciseExploring Emotions as Social Phenomena among Canadian Varsity Athletes. Katherine AT,Tess MP,Michael D,et al. Psychology of Sport and Exercise . 2016Katherine AT,Tess MP, Michael D, et al. Exploring E- motions as Social Phenomena among Canadian Varsity Athletes[ ...
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Social connectedness: what matters to older people?doi:10.1017/S0144686X1900165XTessa MorganJanine WilesHong-Jae ParkTess Moeke-MaxwellOfa DewesStella BlackLisa WilliamsMerryn GottCambridge University Press (CUP)
Sport and Social Exclusion - 2003, Page 34 by Micheal F. Collins, Tess Kay, Tess Kay. Read Sport and Social Exclusion now at Questia.doi:10.4324/9780203859728-15Mike CollinsMichael F. CollinsTess KayCollins, M. and Kay, T. (2003) Sport and Social Inclusion London, Routledge....
A comprehensive evaluation of factors contributing to headache requires examination of biological, psychological, and social inputs. In addition to genetics and "classical" risk factors, the natural history of headache is also strongly influenced by beliefs, emotions, and other behavioral constructs ...