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Threatened egotism, narcissism, selfesteem, and direct and displaced aggression: Does self-love or self-hate lead to violence

by Brad J. Bushman, Roy F. Baumeister - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 1998
"... It has been widely asserted that low self-esteem causes violence, but laboratory evidence is lacking, and some contrary observations have characterized aggressors as having favorable self-opinions. In 2 studies, both simple self-esteem and narcissism were measured, and then individual participants w ..."
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It has been widely asserted that low self-esteem causes violence, but laboratory evidence is lacking, and some contrary observations have characterized aggressors as having favorable self-opinions. In 2 studies, both simple self-esteem and narcissism were measured, and then individual participants

Discontent with Financial Situation, Self-rated Health, and Well-being of Adolescents in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Cross-sectional Study in Tuzla Canton Public Health Public Health

by Nurka Pranjić , Aida Brković , Azijada Beganlić
"... Aim To examine the relationship between quality of life, self-rated health, and well-being and to establish the relationship between discontent with familial financial situation and health in adolescents living in the Tuzla Canton. Method The study comprised a random sample of 356 high school stude ..."
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situation in their families, and 73% of them came from local, non-refugee families. They presented with progressive symptoms of unhappiness and expressed discontent with their health condition, and even self-hate in comparison with adolescents who were satisfied with the financial situation

Transforming Madness for Dignified Existence

by David Y. F. Ho, David Y. F. Ho
"... This article deals with how madness and violence impacts human dignity. The major thesis is that it is possible to retain a measure of madness in dignified living (i.e., madness-in-dignity) and of dignity even in a state of madness (i.e., dignity-in-madness). My arguments in support of this thesis r ..."
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to enhance dignified existence. The preconditions for harnessing are metacognitive capability for self-reflection and self-monitoring, an intact sense of self, adequate impulse control, and a preponderance of love over hate.

The future of psychology: connecting mind to brain.

by Lisa Feldman Barrett , Lisa Feldman Barrett - Perspectives on Psychological Science, , 2009
"... ABSTRACT-Psychological states such as thoughts and feelings are real. Brain states are real. The problem is that the two are not real in the same way, creating the mind-brain correspondence problem. In this article, I present a possible solution to this problem that involves two suggestions. First, ..."
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determined by the external world. - Einstein & Infeld (1938, p. 33) The cardinal passions of our life, anger, love, fear, hate, hope, and the most comprehensive divisions of our intellectual activity, to remember, expect, think, know, dream , with the broadest genera of aesthetic feeling, joy, sorrow

Action, Coordination, and Exchange Voluntary Response to Stimuli in Profit-Seeking Endeavors

by Justin Ptak
"... Abstract: It is vitally important to view action as purposeful behavior as this view leads to the exposure of fundamental elements of social cooperation governing all of human existence. The role of the individual in society, the importance of private property, peaceful and secure coexistence, and t ..."
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to civilization is found in the golden rule combined with the modern coordination of market catallactics. Human history has been defined by the search of self-sufficiency with good graces, nobility, and dignity and the sufferable escape from immutable corruption, fickle hubris, hateful tyranny, and base majority

Integrating trauma psychology and cultural psychology: Indigenous perspectives on theory, research, and practice. Traumatology 2010

by Jill S. Hill, Michael Y. Lau, Derald Wing Sue
"... Several scholars have called for a greater integration of trauma psychology with cultural psychology; however, challenges to successful integration exist and should be carefully considered. Indigenous scholars and researchers have successfully bridged the gap between the two fields in recent years w ..."
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with trauma psychology. We review theoretical, empirical, and clinical intervention examples and explore implications for the integration of trauma psychology and cultural psychology within a framework that respects Indigenous communities ’ sovereignty and rights to self-determination. Keywords consequences

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"... Managing anger While anger is a normal and healthy part of being human, chronic, mismanaged anger is physically unhealthy. Consequences can range from heart disease, headaches, back pain, gastrointestinal problems and sleep disorders. This handout provides some insight into anger and some worksheets ..."
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worksheets to help you work through and self-manage your anger issues. Managing your anger − Anger is a normal and healthy part of being human. Anger is an emotion not a behaviour. − Anger is energy; it propels us to want to do something. It is part of our instinct for survival- managing perceived attacks

Credit Cards as Spending Facilitating Stimuli; A conditioning Interpretation

by References Baumeister , R F , C N Dewall , N J Ciarocco , J M Twenge ; Feinberg , R A Hoch , S J , G F Loewenstein , J D Mayer , Y N Gaschke
"... control, spent more money than participants who had not engaged in prior acts of self-control. Research on social exclusion has shown that when people are socially excluded they engage in behavior indicative of low self-control (Baumeister, DeWall, Ciarocco, & Twenge 2005). For example, they e ..."
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together, these results suggest that social exclusion should lead to increased impulsive spending via reduced self-control. One laboratory study supports this hypothesis. Social exclusion was manipulated using a procedure developed by Baumeister and colleagues (2005). After arriving to the experiment

LEADERS ON THE COUCH: THE CASE OF ROBERTO CALVI

by Manfred Kets, De Vries, Manfred F. R, Kets Vries, Christina Davis, Jane Petry, Sally Simmons
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"... Howvideointeractionguidance canpromoteattunedparenting › abstract Thisarticlegivesanoverviewofvideointeractionguidance (VIG)andhowitisespeciallysuitedtoworkingwithparents andinfantsintheperinatalperiod.VIGisanevidence-based short-termintervention,basedontheoriesofintersubjectivity. Itcombinesthepos ..."
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:moni.celebi@oxpip.org.uk T hemostprotectivecomponentthat hasbeenidentifiedasmakingthe differencebetween'swimmingand sinking'inadversecircumstances-either environmentalorpersonal/psychological-isthe qualityoftherelationshipspeoplehave › IN PractIce Strengths-based intervention Parentswholackconfidencecanofteneitherbe self
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