نتایج جستجو برای: psychological adaptation

تعداد نتایج: 281330  

Journal: :Journal of Higher Education and Science 2017

2005
Ralph A. Vernacchia

By Ralph A. Vernacchia, Ph.D., and Sylvia Veit-Hartley, B.A. Center for Performance Enhancement, Western Washington University This excellent work by Vernacchia and Veit-Hartley was presented at the Coaching Education Level III in December, 1998. It not only shows the quality of the authors’ research and writing, but also the what one might fi nd at a Level III seminar. Both authors are to be c...

Journal: :The American psychologist 2011
Joseph P Reser Janet K Swim

This article addresses the nature and challenge of adaptation in the context of global climate change. The complexity of "climate change" as threat, environmental stressor, risk domain, and impacting process with dramatic environmental and human consequences requires a synthesis of perspectives and models from diverse areas of psychology to adequately communicate and explain how a more psycholo...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2014
Anna-Lisa Camberis Catherine A McMahon Frances L Gibson Jacky Boivin

In the context of the trend toward delayed parenthood, this study examines whether older maternal age is associated with greater psychological maturity and whether greater psychological maturity provides any adaptive benefit during the transition to motherhood. A sample of 240 predominantly English-speaking Australian women in a metropolitan area expecting their 1st baby (mean age = 32.81 years...

2014
Venelin Terziev

This article reviews the social adaptation of the military as a social process. There is an overview of adaptation concepts adopted in science and practice. There is an attempt to classify the types of adaptation based on the nature of the interaction, the type of adaptive environments, adaptive environment structural components and based on the psychological content. Social adaptation process ...

Journal: :Nursing science quarterly 2011
Marjorie C Dobratz

This paper presents a middle-range theory of psychological adaptation in death and dying that was abstracted from a series of quantitative and qualitative studies. The findings from these studies are described, a conceptual definition for end-of-life psychological adaptation is given, evidence is synthesized into a limited number of assumptions, testable hypotheses are derived, and the construc...

Journal: :Postgraduate medicine 1992
R S Eliot

Unrelieved physical or mental stress and repeated episodic stress are ultimately harmful to the cardiovascular system and thus can be life-threatening. In this article, Dr Eliot describes efforts to quantify the psychophysiologic responses to stress and to identify the components of stress and its clinical consequences. He also explains the importance of controlling the real-life episodic fluct...

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