نتایج جستجو برای: feeling of self

تعداد نتایج: 21225223  

2014
Todd B. Kashdan C. Nathan DeWall Carrie L. Masten Richard S. Pond Caitlin Powell David Combs David R. Schurtz Antonina S. Farmer

People have a fundamental need to belong that, when satisfied, is associated with mental and physical well-being. The current investigation examined what happens when the need to belong is thwarted-and how individual differences in self-esteem and emotion differentiation modulate neural responses to social rejection. We hypothesized that low self-esteem would predict heightened activation in di...

Journal: :BMJ 2017
David Oliver

Relatives of sick older patients have an understandable need to know why their loved ones are deteriorating or failing to recover, or exactly why they died. This can lead to misunderstandings, formal complaints, fraught meetings, or upsetting inquests. Over the years I’ve seen my share of this in my own practice. I’ve also worked on numerous cases as an independent investigator or expert witnes...

Journal: :Hematology. American Society of Hematology. Education Program 2008
Janet L Abrahm

Patient and family requests for hastened death, upsetting as they are to the treating team, are usually a way for patients and their families to express their need for an increase in the intensity of communication, improved symptom control, or acknowledgment of an existential or spiritual crisis. Rarely do they represent the need for patients to control the time, place, and manner of their deat...

2009
Michael D. Robinson Lisa Feldman Barrett MICHAEL D. ROBINSON LISA FELDMAN BARRETT

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2002
Cristiano Castelfranchi

A crucial aspect of the "(ri)embodiment" of mind is cognitive account of subjective xperience, of "feeling something". I analyse the notion of "needs" -a very interesting kind of motivationand the difference between needing something or having the need for something (objective need) and "feeling the need for something’. I argue that in order to feel the need for something an embodied cognitive ...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2012
Katrina L Fetter

Oncology nurses frequently care for patients who are dying or near death, leading to emotional distress, compassion fatigue, and staff turnover. Providing appropriate social and professional support to nursing staff is imperative to maintaining satisfaction and decreasing turnover. Inpatient and outpatient oncology staff should identify the signs of compassion fatigue and know how to perform se...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2006
Sheung-Tak Cheng Alfred C M Chan

Chinese older persons (N = 164) recruited from social centers responded to a survey instrument tapping the perceived filial behaviors of children (close vs not close), and the degree to which these behaviors matched personal expectations (filial discrepancy). Across all kinds of filial behaviors, providing attention when the parent was ill or distressed was perceived to be the least performed a...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2010
Erica B Slotter Wendi L Gardner Eli J Finkel

Romantic relationships alter the selves of the individuals within them. Partners develop shared friends and activities and even overlapping self-concepts. This intertwining of selves may leave individuals' self-concepts vulnerable to change if the relationship ends. The current research examines several different types of self-concept change that could occur after a breakup and their relation t...

Journal: :Journal of adolescence 1996
McLAUGHLIN Miller Warwick

This study looks at a group of adolescents who have taken overdoses and examines the type and severity of their problems. It measures hopelessness and depression, and whether these adolescents feel their parents understand them. The study also examines the ways in which these adolescents perceive their overdose as a problem-solving mechanism.The study shows that hopelessness in adolescent self-...

Journal: :American sociological review 2014
Seth Abrutyn Anna S Mueller

Though Durkheim argued that strong social relationships protect individuals from suicide, we posit that these relationships have the potential to increase individuals' vulnerability when they expose them to suicidality. Using three waves of data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, we evaluate whether new suicidal thoughts and attempts are in part responses to exposure to ...

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