More thankful, less stressed? Researchers from Irish universities carried out a study with 68 adults and found that gratitude has a unique stress-buffering effect on both reactions to and recovery ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract This paper is an analysis of stressful loss, both for the individual and extended kinship network members, the buffering hypothesis, and ...
People who saw news about human kindness after consuming news about a terrorist attack or other immoral acts felt fewer negative emotions and retained more belief in the goodness of humanity compared ...
European Journal of Psychology of Education, Vol. 35, No. 2 (June 2020), pp. 477-493 (17 pages) This study investigates the effects of contextual and motivational factors as well as, crucially, their ...
Hypothesis: Having more close relationships with individuals who are aware and validating of the asexual individual's identity will increase well-being.
Researchers know that experiencing a high number of adverse events in childhood correlates with worse health outcomes in adulthood. These studies have led to an emphasis on trauma-informed practice in ...
The morning ritual unfolds predictably in kitchens worldwide: eyes barely open, reaching for the coffee maker before anything else. This automatic sequence – brewing coffee before considering ...
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