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Intimate Partner Violence Typology,  Self-Blame, Depression and PTSD Among Homeless Women

Intimate Partner Violence Typology, Self-Blame, Depression and PTSD Among Homeless Women

... the self) would result in negative outcomes. The idea of high self-blame being predictive of psychological distress has been shown in a number of ...that self-blame attributions ...

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Health-related quality of life and cognitive emotion regulation strategies in the unemployed: a cross-sectional survey

Health-related quality of life and cognitive emotion regulation strategies in the unemployed: a cross-sectional survey

... (i.e. self-blame, blaming others, rumination, and catastro- phizing), as is offered in other intervention program de- signs for other samples for a diverse range of stressful experiences ...

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The relationship of cognitive coping, behavioral coping, and religious coping strategies with academic stress, depression, and anxiety in college students in Indonesia

The relationship of cognitive coping, behavioral coping, and religious coping strategies with academic stress, depression, and anxiety in college students in Indonesia

... Generally, the present study supports the idea that some coping strategies (self-blame, rumination, catastrophizing, seeking social support, withdrawal, ignoring, negative religious coping) are likely to be ...

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The other side of the bystander effect : negative consequences for victims of public insult and attempt for redemption

The other side of the bystander effect : negative consequences for victims of public insult and attempt for redemption

... of blame (self-blame, perpetrator-blame and other-blame), four for the violation of fundamental needs (need to belong, to maintain high reasonably high self-esteem, to perceive ...

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Relationship of Mental Health, Social Support, and Coping Styles among Graduate Students: Evidence from Chinese Universities

Relationship of Mental Health, Social Support, and Coping Styles among Graduate Students: Evidence from Chinese Universities

... rationalization, self-blame, and fantasy of the CSQ and subscales objective support and subjective support of the SSRS are the factors that influence graduate students’ mental ...rationalization, ...

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Specificity of relations between adolescents' cognitive emotion regulation strategies and Internalizing and Externalizing psychopathology

Specificity of relations between adolescents' cognitive emotion regulation strategies and Internalizing and Externalizing psychopathology

... of Self-blame and Rumination than those with (pure) Externalizing problems, confirming the hypotheses concerning these cognitive emotion regulation ...

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The relationship between cognitive emotion regulation strategies and emotional problems: comparison between a clinical and a non-clinical sample.

The relationship between cognitive emotion regulation strategies and emotional problems: comparison between a clinical and a non-clinical sample.

... strategy self-blame, a higher reported use of catastrophizing, and a lower reported use of the strategy positive ...of self-blame, catastrophizing, and positive reappraisal, an independent ...

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Cognitive emotion regulation strategies and emotional problems in 9-11-year-old children. The development of an instrument

Cognitive emotion regulation strategies and emotional problems in 9-11-year-old children. The development of an instrument

... of self-blame, catastrophizing and rumination and the reporting of emotional problems suggest that the existence of such symptoms might form an indication for the existence of ‘nonadaptive’ strategies of ...

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Is procrastination a vulnerability factor for hypertension and cardiovascular disease? Testing an extension of the procrastination–health model

Is procrastination a vulnerability factor for hypertension and cardiovascular disease? Testing an extension of the procrastination–health model

... and self-blame coping were conducted using the Hayes macro PROCESS (Hayes, 2013) with 10,000 bootstrapping resamples and bias corrected 95 percent confidence intervals for each of the indirect effects ...

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Exploring Coping Effectiveness and Optimism among Municipal Employees

Exploring Coping Effectiveness and Optimism among Municipal Employees

... The aim of the study was to examine the relationship between coping, optimism, psychological and physical well-being. The effectiveness of the different coping strategies and the role of optimism were investigated by ...

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The Coping with Cyberbullying Questionnaire:  development of a new measure

The Coping with Cyberbullying Questionnaire: development of a new measure

... Perren et al. [25] reviewed a total of 36 studies on cyberbullying prevention strategies. The authors proposed three domains of responses to cyberbullying: reducing risks, combating cyberbullying, and buffering the ...

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Cognitive and behavioral coping in people with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: An exploratory study searching for intervention targets for depressive symptoms

Cognitive and behavioral coping in people with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: An exploratory study searching for intervention targets for depressive symptoms

... follows: self-blame, which refers to thoughts of blaming yourself for your CFS; acceptance, which refers to thoughts of accepting your CFS and resigning yourself to it; rumination, which refers to thinking ...

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Influencers On The Decision For Bariatric Surgery:  A Pilot Study And Proposed Model

Influencers On The Decision For Bariatric Surgery: A Pilot Study And Proposed Model

... cover self- blame, future despair, depression, relationship interference, loved ones’ criticism of weight, health care provider caring behavior, health care provider choice, quality of life, health ...

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Procrastination and Stress: Exploring the Role of Self-compassion

Procrastination and Stress: Exploring the Role of Self-compassion

... with self-blame for not engaging in the health behaviours they should, and that self- blame further explained the link between procrastination and perceived ...of self-compassion, ...

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The Role of Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies in the Prediction of the Features of Borderline Personality in University Students

The Role of Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies in the Prediction of the Features of Borderline Personality in University Students

... acceptance, self-blame, and putting into perspective, as the cognitive emotion regulation strategies, are the only significant predictors of borderline personality features; and rumination plays the largest ...

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WritingUpAMLR.doc

WritingUpAMLR.doc

... that Self-Blame is not clearly a non-productive coping strategy in an outdoor education setting in which students are asked to take on a high level of self- and ...Whilst self-blame can ...

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Detecting Expressions of Blame or Praise in Text

Detecting Expressions of Blame or Praise in Text

... as blame or praise to social ...for blame and praise detection in ...of blame and include in our model features used by humans determining judgment such as moral agent causality, foreknowledge, ...

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Predicting Mindfulness Based on Emotional Regulation and Anxiety Among High School Students in ‎Rasht

Predicting Mindfulness Based on Emotional Regulation and Anxiety Among High School Students in ‎Rasht

... Materials and Methods: The statistical population of the present descriptive-correlational study included all female high school students in Rasht during the academic year 2016-2017. A total of 150 individuals were ...

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‘Divine Commands and Secular Demands: On Darwall on Anscombe on “Modern Moral Philosophy”

‘Divine Commands and Secular Demands: On Darwall on Anscombe on “Modern Moral Philosophy”

... treating self-blame as a legislative relation between these parts or ...rational self has power over the sensuous self, and so can impose sanctions on it and limit its freedom, and thus ...

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Investigating the relationships between Neuroticism, Self Compassion and Coping Styles

Investigating the relationships between Neuroticism, Self Compassion and Coping Styles

... namely self-blame, rumination or focus on thoughts, catastrophizing and other- blame as defined by Garnefski et ...put blame on the self or others, whereas a scared person might be ...

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