نتایج جستجو برای: more felt anomy

تعداد نتایج: 1988584  

Journal: :Journal of public health 2016
L M Garnham A Campbell

We have spent the past 2 years evaluating Sistema Scotland’s ‘Big Noise’ programme, an arts-based social intervention targeted at socioeconomically deprived neighbourhoods in Scotland. Drawing inspiration from Venezuela’s decades-old ‘El Sistema’ movement, Sistema Scotland’s first programme was established in Raploch, Stirling in 2008, with their second intervention site at Govanhill, Glasgow e...

2015
Brett Q. Ford Julia O. Dmitrieva Daniel Heller Yulia Chentsova-Dutton Igor Grossmann Maya Tamir Yukiko Uchida Birgit Koopmann-Holm Victoria A. Floerke Meike Uhrig Tatiana Bokhan Iris B. Mauss

Pursuing happiness can paradoxically impair well-being. Here, the authors propose the potential down-sides to pursuing happiness may be specific to individualistic cultures. In collectivistic (vs. individual-istic) cultures, pursuing happiness may be more successful because happiness is viewed—and thus pursued—in relatively socially engaged ways. In 4 geographical regions that vary in level of ...

2000
Mavis Evans Pat Mottram

Depression in old age is a pathological process, not a normal reaction to growing older. The majority of people cope with ageing, and many feel happy and fulfilled. However, there is a bias among health professionals and the community in general to accept lower functioning and more symptoms in older people (Alexopoulos, 1992). Depression tends to be denied by the current generation of elderly p...

2015
Robert L. Geist David G. Gilbert

Relationships among marital satisfaction, personality, felt and expressed affects, and conflict resolution during conflict discussions of married couples were assessed. Specific affects were measured using a behavioral coding system (SPAFF) and a self-report measure (POMS). Correlations between behaviorally coded and self-reported affects varied across specific emotions. Generally, self-reporte...

Journal: :Journal of social and clinical psychology 2014
Brett Q Ford Amanda J Shallcross Iris B Mauss Victoria A Floerke June Gruber

Culture shapes the emotions people feel and want to feel. In Western cultures, happiness is an emotion that many people want to feel. Although experiencing happiness is associated with increased well-being and psychological health, recent evidence suggests wanting to feel happy to an extreme degree, or, highly valuing happiness, leads to decreased well-being. To examine whether these effects of...

2011
Jeff T. Larsen A. Peter McGraw

Emotion theorists have long debated whether valence, which ranges from pleasant to unpleasant states, is an irreducible aspect of the experience of emotion or whether positivity and negativity are separable in experience. If valence is irreducible, it follows that people cannot feel happy and sad at the same time. Conversely, if positivity and negativity are separable, people may be able to exp...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تبریز - دانشکده ادبیات و زبانهای خارجی 1393

abstract in written mode of language, metadiscourse markers are used commonly to help writers in general and academic writers in particular to produce coherent and professional texts. the purpose of the present study was to compare introduction sections of applied linguistics and physics articles regarding their use of interactive and interactional metadiscourse markers based on the model pro...

Journal: :Journal of Economic Entomology 1916

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