نتایج جستجو برای: self moods

تعداد نتایج: 527322  

Hanieh Fakoury Hossein Bashiri Guivi Soroush Fathi

one of the most difficult and the most common behavioral problems in people with mental retardation, from mild to severe, That adversely affect interpersonal behavior and unpleasant effect on people's moods and mental self. Social skills is a process that individuals understand and predict the behavior of others and also control their behavior and regulate social interactions.Quasi-experimental...

Journal: :Qualitative Social Work 2021

Self-injury is deemed a pathology and deviant practice that not socially sanctioned culturally accepted as soothing healing the self. The marked female body also pathologized perceived deviant; hence, having self-inflicted scars may easily lead to social stigma, shame, need hide scars. In this personal reflection I explore how can have same meaning self-injury control self act self-expression, ...

Journal: :CoRR 2018
Fengjiao Peng Veronica LaBelle Emily Yue Rosalind W. Picard

Self-tracking physiological and psychological data poses the challenge of presentation and interpretation. Insightful narratives for self-tracking data can motivate the user towards constructive self-reflection. One powerful form of narrative that engages audience across various culture and age groups is animated movies. We collected a week of self-reported mood and behavior data from each user...

Journal: :The British journal of social psychology 2003
Jeffrey D Green Constantine Sedikides Judith A Saltzberg Joanne V Wood Lori-Ann B Forzano

Research addressing the influence of happy mood on self-focused attention has yielded inconsistent results. Some studies found that happy mood decreased self-focus relative to sad mood. Other studies did not detect a significant difference between happy and neutral mood, and still other studies found that happy mood, relative to neutral mood, increased self-focus. These investigations have pote...

Journal: :The journal of medical investigation : JMI 2017
Takaki Fukumori Hiromi Kuroda Masaya Ito Masami Kashimura

AIMS This study investigated the efficacy of structured writing on reducing self-harm ideations and enhancing emotion regulation. METHODS Japanese university students (N=22) participated in the study. Participants were randomly assigned to the structured writing group (n=10; 70% female), or an assessment only control group (n=12; 67% female). For three consecutive days, participants in the in...

2000
Dianne M. Tice Ellen Bratslavsky

Understanding how emotion regulation is similar to and different from other self-control tasks can advance the understanding of emotion regulation. Emotion regulation has many similarities to other regulatory tasks such as dieting, and abstaining from smoking, drugs, alcohol, ill-advised sexual encounters, gambling, and procrastination, but it differs in a few important respects. Emotion regula...

Journal: :Cyberpsychology & behavior : the impact of the Internet, multimedia and virtual reality on behavior and society 2009
Hsiu-Chia Ko Feng-Yang Kuo

Based on the self-disclosure theory and the social capital theory, this study investigates if bloggers' self-disclosure enhances their social capital and if these capitals in turn enhance perception of subjective well-being (SWB). The results reveal that the self-disclosure of bloggers significantly and directly affects a blogger's perception of social integration, bonding social capital, and b...

Journal: :IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing 2022

Digital technology influences behaviours, moods and wellbeing. The relationships are complex, but users increasingly interested in finding how to balance a digital life with psychological We present an approach for investigating the relationship between lifestyle aspects usage patterns that combines MindGauge, mobile app enabling collect analyse their productivity tool (RescueTime). then report...

2008
Raphaël Laurin Michel Nicolas David Lavallee

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of a personal goal-based intervention on positive and negative moods among young athletes at a soccer academy. Study participants (N = 22) were randomized into either a treatment group, which participated in a personal goal-management program (Bouffard, Labelle, Dubé, & Lapierre, 1999), or a neutral-task control group. Participants’ mood states ...

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