Resilience is a unifying theoretical concept which incorporates many of the skills and resources linked with the transition to parenthood, but the uptake of resilience theory in this literature is unknown.We used a scoping review to examine the use of resilience theory in published transition to ...
This commitment may be influenced by factors such as personal values, self-efficacy beliefs, and the perceived importance of the goal. Strong commitment enhances perseverance and resilience in the face of obstacles. Feedback on Progress: Locke’s theory highlights the significance of providing regular...
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self-theories about the malleability of their intelligence (an intrapersonal construct) had stronger predictive relationship with academic engagement (an ... HS Chan,CY Chiu,SL Lee,... - 《Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology》 被引量: 0发表: 2023年 The Effects of Growth Mindset and Resilience on...
ideation, a community sample of adolescents similarly showed that perceived burdensomeness and hopelessness were the most important factors among other variables (e.g., thwarted belongingness, resilience) contributing to suicide risk [64]. Furthermore, a community sample of high-school students showed...
To consider cognitive adequacy first, the theory should provide an account of at least the following: (a) the type of knowledge representation or belief system; (b) the relationship between cognition and emotion; (c) the occurrence of vulnerability and resilience; and (d) the types of ...
56, mature defense mechanisms contribute to improve resilience during crisis, making a significant difference in mental health. For example, humor as mature defense mechanism could enhance resilience during COVID-19 crisis56. Interestingly, adherence to CT does not necessarily seem to be just an ...
ideation, a community sample of adolescents similarly showed that perceived burdensomeness and hopelessness were the most important factors among other variables (e.g., thwarted belongingness, resilience) contributing to suicide risk [64]. Furthermore, a community sample of high-school students showed...
to understanding and managing emotions; expressing emotions appropriately despite cultural and linguistic differences; viewing emotions as transitory social roles; enhancing positive emotions and developing resilience; and recognizing, perhaps paradoxically, both the negative and the positive aspects of anxiety....
This chapter is about theories of work-related stress. Of course, throughout this Handbook, stress-related topics are discussed. However, in order to understand different theories and to give them a sense of time, place, and meaning, we attempt to explor