نتایج جستجو برای: cultural phenomenon reflects feelings

تعداد نتایج: 358313  

Journal: :Bulletin of Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts. Series in Museology and Monumental Studies 2019

Journal: :Doksa 2023

Based on the multidimensional reality of cultural space, an attempt is made to show diversity manifestations and interpretations phenomenon wandering in culture consider factors that initiate travel. The abundance forms wanderings arising history considered, bring a common denominator variety practices “moving space”. Travel seen as source change novelty history. role various types travel Europ...

Journal: :DEStech Transactions on Social Science, Education and Human Science 2017

Journal: :Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 2017

2010
Jonathon D. Brown

Although it is widely assumed that East Asians and Westerners evaluate themselves differently, there is much support for cultural convergences. In this article, I review evidence showing that in both cultures (and to a largely comparable degree), people (a) experience high feelings of self-regard; (b) view themselves and loved ones in highly positive terms; and (c) exhibit self-serving biases t...

Journal: :American Indian and Alaska native mental health research 2006
J Paul Seale Sylvia Shellenberger John Spence

In this Alaska Native study, cultural "insiders" analyzed problems associated with increased alcohol availability, factors which have reduced alcohol-related problems, and ideas for improving treatment in an Inuit community. Participants described frequent binging, blackouts, family violence, suicide, loss of child custody, and feelings of intergenerational grief. Helpful existing treatment app...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2014
Jorien van der Velde Marie-José van Tol Katharina Sophia Goerlich-Dobre Paula M Gromann Marte Swart Lieuwe de Haan Durk Wiersma Richard Bruggeman Lydia Krabbendam André Aleman

Alexithymia ("no words for feelings") is a psychological construct that can be divided in a cognitive and affective dimension. The cognitive dimension reflects the ability to identify, verbalize and analyze feelings, whereas the affective dimension reflects the degree to which individuals get aroused by emotional stimuli and their ability to fantasize. These two alexithymia dimensions may diffe...

Journal: :Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences 2003
Shuji Honjo Yasuko Sasaki Hitoshi Kaneko Kota Tachibana Satomi Murase Takashi Ishii Yumie Nishide Takanori Nishide

School refusal is a phenomenon that first drew attention in Japan around 1960 and it remains one of the major issues in child psychiatry today. Moreover, it is now said that there exists a large group of latent school refusers currently attending school but harboring feelings of school avoidance. To address this issue, a questionnaire survey was conducted on students enrolled in a junior high a...

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