Pannicke, Björn Kaiser, Tim Reichenberger, Julia Blechert, Jens
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International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
BackgroundMany people aim to eat healthily. Yet, affluent food environments encourage consumption of energy dense and nutrient-poor foods, making it difficult to accomplish individual goals such as maintaining a healthy diet and weight. Moreover, goal-congruent eating might be influenced by affects, stress and intense food cravings and might also i...
Dolcos, Florin Hohl, Kelly Hu, Yifan Dolcos, Sanda
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Journal of Religion and Health
Qualitative evidence points to the engagement of religious coping strategies when facing adversity, and evidence also highlights the effectiveness of cognitive reappraisal in reducing the impact of distressing emotions on well-being. It has been suggested that religious practices could facilitate the use of reappraisal, by promoting reframing of ne...
Ekberg, Stuart
This chapter provides an overview of qualitative, language-based approaches to studying emotion in psychotherapeutic interaction. This chapter provides an overview of qualitative, language-based approaches to studying emotion in psychotherapeutic interaction. Particular attention is given to conversation analysis, which has made substantial contrib...
Ekberg, Stuart
This chapter provides an overview of qualitative, language-based approaches to studying emotion in psychotherapeutic interaction. This chapter provides an overview of qualitative, language-based approaches to studying emotion in psychotherapeutic interaction. Particular attention is given to conversation analysis, which has made substantial contrib...
Soberon, Lennart
This article discusses how old age aligns with ideals of hegemonic masculinity and generic conventions of the action film through the performance of strenuous heroics. Whereas it is commonly assumed that action films omit many characteristics which reference the geriaction hero’s age in order to safeguard his masculine status, aspects of age and ag...
Westberg, Gustav
This paper engages with the growth of contemporary fascism by arguing that affect plays a key role in its discourse. Departing from an understanding of affect as integral to discourse, the paper explores how the myth of palingenesis is employed by the most prominent Swedish Nazi movement to recruit new members. A methodological combination of affec...
Jeong, Saetbyeol An, Jeongwi Cho, Sungkun
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The Korean Journal of Pain
Background Many patients with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) have been known to be at risk of suicide, due to severe pain and its comorbid conditions. The risk of suicide may be associated with affective instability, which is an indicator of emotional dysregulation. Particularly, unstable shifts in negative emotions are difficult to cope wit...
Carpenter, Ryan W Merrill, Jennifer E
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Drug and alcohol dependence
Understanding how alcohol consumption patterns are associated with negative and positive outcomes can inform efforts to reduce negative consequences through modification of those patterns. This is important in underage drinkers, many of whom drink heavily despite negative consequences. Most work has focused on the amount of alcohol consumed, but am...
Gilbert, Jeremy
Published in
Open Cultural Studies
Attitudes to digital communication technologies since the 1990s have been characterized by waves of optimism and pessimism, as enthusiasts have highlighted their democratic and liberating potentials, while critics have pointed to the socially, politically and psychologically deleterious consequences of unchecked digital capitalism. This paper seeks...
Nawaz, Sadia Kennedy, Gregor Bailey, James Mead, Chris
Confusion is an important epistemic emotion because it can help students focus their attention and effort when solving complex learning tasks. However, unresolved confusion can be detrimental because it may result in students’ disengagement. This is especially concerning in simulation environments using discovery-based learning, which puts more of ...