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Paletti, Robin – Death Studies, 2008
The concept of recovery is integral to the work of bereavement professionals, though there remains considerable debate as to the precise definition and applicability of the term. A number of factors have contributed to the controversy; competing bereavement models, for instance, have given rise to fundamental differences in the way that recovery…
Descriptors: Fundamental Concepts, Personality Traits, Grief, Coping
Tedeschi, Richard G.; Calhoun, Lawrence G. – Death Studies, 2008
Responding to D. E. Balk (2004) about use of the term "recovery" to describe bereavement outcome, the authors take the view that this term is inadequate. Among the points raised are (a) the term recovery may imply a response to psychological disorder, whereas bereavement responses are generally normative; (b) recovery does not easily allow for…
Descriptors: Grief, Death, Coping, Definitions
Voorpostel, Marieke; Blieszner, Rosemary – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2008
Using a Dutch national sample containing 1,259 triads (two siblings, one parent), we examined whether practical support and emotional support between siblings are enhanced by intergenerational solidarity and how this differs for brothers and sisters. Sibling support was affected by sibling dyad characteristics and by the relationship with the…
Descriptors: Siblings, Family Relationship, Parents, Family Characteristics
Brand, Jennie E.; Burgard, Sarah A. – Social Forces, 2008
We examine the effects of job displacement, an involuntary event associated with socioeconomic and psychological decline, on social participation. Using more than 45 years of panel data from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study, we find that job displacement is associated with significant, long-term lower probabilities of subsequent involvement with…
Descriptors: Dislocated Workers, Longitudinal Studies, Citizen Participation, Employee Attitudes
Gadzella, Bernadette M.; Pierce, Devin; Young, Adena – College Student Journal, 2008
This is a report on the development of a coping stress inventory and the analyses of the data collected from 344 participants. The Coping Stress Inventory, CSI, with 16 items intercorrelated in the categories (Behavioral, Emotional, and Cognitive Appraisal). The internal consistency for the CSI was 0.77. Responses to the CSI were compared (a)…
Descriptors: Coping, Measures (Individuals), Responses, Comparative Analysis
Davison, Ian M.; Feeney, Aidan – Cognitive Psychology, 2008
We apply an autobiographical memory framework to the study of regret. Focusing on the distinction between regrets for specific and general events we argue that the temporal profile of regret, usually explained in terms of the action-inaction distinction, is predicted by models of autobiographical memory. In two studies involving participants in…
Descriptors: Recall (Psychology), Profiles, Models, Memory
Hasley, Joseph P.; Ghosh, Biswadip; Huggins, Joseph; Bell, Missy R.; Adler, Lawrence E.; Shroyer, A. Laurie W. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2008
The results of a systematic literature review that investigated suicide intent are presented. Of the 44 relevant articles identified, 17 investigated the relationships between various suicide risk factors and suicide intent and 25 publications investigated the relationships between suicide intent and various suicide outcomes. Despite recent…
Descriptors: Suicide, At Risk Persons, Intention, Literature Reviews
Greening, Leilani; Stoppelbein, Laura; Fite, Paula; Dhossche, Dirk; Erath, Stephen; Brown, Jacqueline; Cramer, Robert; Young, Laura – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2008
Path analyses were applied to test a model that includes internalizing and externalizing behavior problems as predictors of suicidal behaviors in children. Parents of an inpatient sample of boys (N = 87; M age = 9.81 years) rated the frequency of suicidal ideation and completed standardized measures of behavior problems. Blind raters rated the…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Suicide, Depression (Psychology), Child Behavior
Broman-Fulks, Joshua J.; Green, Bradley A.; Berman, Mitchell E.; Olatunji, Bunmi O.; Arnau, Randolph C.; Deacon, Brett J.; Sawchuk, Craig N. – Assessment, 2008
Anxiety sensitivity has been implicated as a risk factor for the development and maintenance of panic and other anxiety disorders. Although researchers have generally assumed that anxiety sensitivity is a dimensional, rather than categorical, variable, recent taxometric research has raised questions concerning the accuracy of this assumption. The…
Descriptors: Factor Structure, Risk, Anxiety, Psychological Patterns
Jaques, Patricia Augustin; Vicari, Rosa Maria – Computers & Education, 2007
In this article we describe the use of mental states approach, more specifically the belief-desire-intention (BDI) model, to implement the process of affective diagnosis in an educational environment. We use the psychological OCC model, which is based on the cognitive theory of emotions and is possible to be implemented computationally, in order…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Educational Environment, Instructional Design, Models
Myers, Michael F.; Fine, Carla – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2007
This article is a revised version of an invited plenary address given at the 39th Annual Conference of the American Association of Suicidology. The authors, a psychiatrist and a writer survivor, outline and summarize the different ways in which professionals and survivors come to an understanding of suicide. They explain how each group often…
Descriptors: Suicide, Psychological Patterns, Emotional Response, Cognitive Processes
Kufskie, Kathy L. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Research has demonstrated that parental divorce and family functioning are associated with children's socieomotional and psychological adjustment well into their adult years. Research has also demonstrated that sexual attitudes are becoming more liberal (cf., Harding & Jencks, 2003; Leiblum, Wiegel, & Brickle, 2003). The purpose of this research…
Descriptors: College Students, Measures (Individuals), Sexuality, Divorce
Sumerlin, Timothy L. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
School counseling is a constantly evolving profession and in view of the growing demands and expectations of students, faculty, parents, the employment sector, and society in the twenty-first century, one that is in need of revision. In recent years the direction of counseling has turned to more accountability and technology, and trending away…
Descriptors: Rewards, Grounded Theory, Comparative Analysis, School Counselors
Denson, Thomas F.; Spanovic, Marija; Miller, Norman – Psychological Bulletin, 2009
Models of stress and health suggest that emotions mediate the effects of stress on health; yet meta-analytic reviews have not confirmed these relationships. Categorizations of emotions along broad dimensions such as valence (e.g., positive and negative affect) may obscure important information about the effects of specific emotions on physiology.…
Descriptors: Social Status, Emotional Response, Coping, Physiology
Sheaffer, Beverly L.; Golden, Jeannie A.; Averett, Paige – International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy, 2009
The ability to recognize facial expressions of emotion is integral in social interaction. Although the importance of facial expression recognition is reflected in increased research interest as well as in popular culture, clinicians may know little about this topic. The purpose of this article is to discuss facial expression recognition literature…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Recognition (Psychology), Psychological Patterns, Interpersonal Relationship

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