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The theory of planned behaviour: the ... Deborah J. Terry,Joanne E. O'Leary - 《British Journal of Social Psychology》 被引量: 503发表: 1995年 Self-blame, self-efficacy, and adjustment to abortion. (1989). Self-blame, self-efficacy, and adjustment to abortion. Journal of Personality ...
a feeling of great annoyance or antagonism as the result of some real or supposed grievance; rage; wrath vb (tr) to make angry; enrage [C12: from Old Norseangrgrief; related to Old Englishenge,Old High Germanenginarrow, Latinangereto strangle] ...
Grief is a natural and deeply personal response to losing a precious loved one, facing a divorce, or the death of a beloved pet. We all must face this brutal reality and need to know how to navigate it or help others going through the same valley. The journey of healing can feel ...
I show how grief theory has evolved within the discipline of psychology to become (a) an object worthy of scientific study within the discipline, and subsequently, (b) a pathology to be privatized, specialized, and treated by mental health professionals. 展开 关键词: grief history of psychology...
First responders are constantly exposed to death and trauma. Sometimes this is the result of the deaths of those they are trying to rescue and at other times it is the unexpected loss of one of their own, another responder. We know thatgriefis a part of all our lives. It is theemotion...
Another important challenge is the psychology of grief over lost capability and lost youth. Hearing therapists often observe the classic stages of grief first described by psychologist Elizabeth Kübler-Ross: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and finally acceptance. Denial can ...
and rebuilding life) when grieving a significant loss.Focuses on understanding the dynamic nature of grieving and coping with loss, emphasizing the importance of balancing emotional processing with practical adjustments to facilitate adaptation and healing.Bereavement Support, Grief Counseling, Psychology ...
Giving ourselves permission to feel our feelings is a key element of moving through grief. Additionally, professional support such as individual or group therapy can also be a valuable component of the healing journey. To find a therapist near you, visit the Psychology Today Therapy Directory. ...