نتایج جستجو برای: emotion regulations characteristics

تعداد نتایج: 739559  

Journal: :iranian rehabilitation journal 0
asghar dadkhah pediatric neurorehabilitation research center, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran. peymaneh shirinbayan pediatric neurorehabilitation research center, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran.

objectives: emotion regulations refer to the ability of experiencing emotions as a basic human capacity and the experience of the basic emotions happiness, anger, sadness and fear are considered as reular characteristics among nations. in school-age children, problems in socioemotional development typically shows themselves as challenging, socially disruptive paterns of behavior. the purpose of...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تربیت مدرس 1390

abstract:‎ literature is said beautiful words of poetry or prose that excites reader’s or listener’s feel. certainly, to ‎be effective, such a text should have certain characteristics. the four elements of the literature: thought, ‎imagination, emotion and style make a text to be literary and effective. emotion and imagination are ‎specific elements of literary texts, while thought and style a...

ایزدیخواه, زهرا, حبیب اللهی, اعظم, هوایی, آزاده, کاظمی, حمید,

Introduction: Tension-type headache is a common psychosomatic disease with physical and psychological symptoms causes impairment in different lives. As stress and emotional distress are the start-up factors in different headaches, emotion regulation can be considered as an important factor  in effective control and adaptation of this disorder. The present research is trying to investigate ...

2008
Thomas P. Lyon John W. Maxwell J. W. Maxwell

This article surveys the growing theoretical literature on the motives for and welfare effectsof environmental corporate social responsibility (CSR). We show how both market andnonmarket forces are making environmental CSR profitable, and also discuss altruistic CSR.In particular, nongovernmental organizations strongly influence CSR activities, through bothpublic and private pol...

Journal: :international journal of behavioral science 0
zahra taherifar department of clinical psychology, faculty of psychology and educational sciences, shahid beheshti university, tehran, iran sima frdowsi department of clinical psychology, faculty of psychology and educational sciences, shahid beheshti university, tehran, iran fereshteh mootabi department of clinical psychology, family research center, shahid beheshti university, tehran, iran mazaheri mohammad-ali department of clinical psychology, faculty of psychology and educational sciences, shahid beheshti university, tehran, iran ladan fata department of clinical psychology, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

introduction: emotion regulation therapy (ert) is an in-progress treatment developed for generalized anxiety disorder (gad) comorbid with major depressive disorder (mdd) based on ameliorating dysfunctions in emotion regulation strategies. however, ert is a newly evolved treatment and has not yet been examined among iranian samples. therefore, the aim of the present study was to evaluate the eff...

2015
Abigail Locke

This chapter offers an overview of psychology’s approach to sex differences in emotion, beginning from a discussion of how psychology has approached emotion. The chapter takes a critical, social-constructionist stance on emotion and critiques psychology’s essentialist stance. Moreover, it introduces a new direction in psychology in which emotion and gender are studied from a discursive perspect...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2006
Kyle S Van Houtan

Most scientists take ethical arguments for conservation as given and focus on scientific or economic questions. Although nature conservation is often considered a just cause, it is given little further consideration. A lack of attention to ethical theory raises serious concerns for how conservation scientists conceive and practice ethics. I contrast two common ways scientists approach ethics, a...

2013
Ezekiel S. Asemah

Corporate social responsibility is the managerial obligation to take actions that protect and improve both the welfare of society as a whole and the interests of the organisation. Thus, the paper is an examination of the business advantages of corporate social responsibility practice. The paper is anchored on two theories; stakeholder’s theory, which states that organisations have constituent g...

2016
Jennifer B. Blossom Paula J. Fite Andrew L. Frazer John L. Cooley Spencer C. Evans

Article history: Received 17 March 2015 Received in revised form 18 February 2016 Accepted 20 February 2016 Available online 14 March 2016 Previous research shows that parent psychological control and child emotion dysregulation are both associated with the development of aggression in children. This longitudinal study sought to clarify these relations by examining emotion dysregulation as amod...

2013
Gary Fooks Anna Gilmore Jeff Collin Chris Holden Kelley Lee

Since scholarly interest in corporate social responsibility (CSR) has primarily focused on the synergies between social and economic performance, our understanding of how (and the conditions under which) companies use CSR to produce policy outcomes that work against public welfare has remained comparatively under-developed. In particular, little is known about how corporate decision-makers priv...

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