نتایج جستجو برای: social emotional benefits

تعداد نتایج: 875454  

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric research 2011
William P Horan Robert S Kern Cory Tripp Gerhard Hellemann Jonathan K Wynn Morris Bell Stephen R Marder Michael F Green

Psychosocial interventions that target social cognition show promise for enhancing the functional outcomes of people with psychotic disorders. This randomized controlled trial evaluated the efficacy and treatment-outcome specificity of a 24-session Social Cognitive Skills Training (SCST) that targets emotional processing, social perception, attributional bias, and mentalizing (or Theory of Mind...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2015
yiannis gabriel

the absence of compassion, argues the author, is not the cause of healthcare failures but rather a symptom of deeper systemic failures. the clinical encounter arouses strong emotions of anxiety, fear, and anger in patients which are often projected onto the clinicians. attempts to protect clinicians through various bureaucratic devices and depersonalization of the patient, constitute as menzies...

2015
Ian Pereira Anne Marie Cunningham Katherine Moreau Jonathan Sherbino Alireza Jalali

BACKGROUND Social media may blur the line between socialisation and professional use. Traditional views on medical professionalism focus on limiting motives and behaviours to avoid situations that may compromise care. It is not surprising that social media are perceived as a threat to professionalism. OBJECTIVE To develop evidence for the professional use of social media in medicine. METHOD...

Journal: :Emotion 2007
George A Bonanno Deniz M Colak Dacher Keltner Michelle N Shiota Anthony Papa Jennie G Noll Frank W Putnam Penelope K Trickett

Positive emotions promote adjustment to aversive life events. However, evolutionary theory and empirical research on trauma disclosure suggest that in the context of stigmatized events, expressing positive emotions might incur social costs. To test this thesis, the authors coded genuine (Duchenne) smiling and laughter and also non-Duchenne smiling from videotapes of late-adolescent and young ad...

2016
Junhyoung Kim Sangjeong Moon Jungsun Song

Leisure is an important quality of life factor for older Korean immigrants. The purpose of this study was to explore leisure benefits associated with health among older Korean immigrants. A total of 18 individuals participated in the study. Using interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA), three themes emerged from participants' personal statements and experiences: (a) experiencing psycholo...

Journal: :Qualitative health research 2009
Noleen K McCorry Martin Dempster Ceara Clarke Robert Doyle

Following surgery for esophageal cancer, patients can experience complex physical, social, and emotional changes. Investigation of these challenges, particularly from the perspective of the patient and his or her carer, has been limited. The current study explored the emotional and cognitive experiences of esophageal cancer survivors and those of their carers, using focus groups conducted with ...

Journal: :Transportation Research Part D-transport and Environment 2021

This study contributes to shipping research by profiling container lines with respect their sustainability related brand positioning strategies through social media communications. Longitudinal content analysis is combined multiple correspondence (MCA) map branding of selected in relation the triple bottom line (TBL) dimensions and functional versus emotional benefits. Results indicate that pos...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2013
Sherif M Gohar Emad Hamdi Lamis A El Ray William P Horan Michael F Green

Although growing evidence supports the efficacy of social cognitive training interventions for schizophrenia, nearly all studies to date have been conducted in Westernized countries. In the current study, we translated and adapted an existing social cognitive skills training (SCST) program into Arabic and conducted a preliminary efficacy evaluation in schizophrenia outpatients in Egypt. Twenty-...

2014
Ellen Evers Han de Vries Berry M. Spruijt Elisabeth H. M. Sterck

Agent-based models provide a promising tool to investigate the relationship between individuals' behavior and emerging group-level patterns. An individual's behavior may be regulated by its emotional state and its interaction history with specific individuals. Emotional bookkeeping is a candidate mechanism to keep track of received benefits from specific individuals without requiring high cogni...

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