Various psychological studies have suggested that conservatives are happier than liberals.
Various psychological studies have shown that the presence of a mothering figure in his immediate interpersonal world is one of the most characteristic aspects of the alcoholic's picture.
One example would be Aimee Dorr Leifer's essay entitled «Teaching with Television and Film,» (TTF) published in N. L. Gage's The Psychology of Teaching Methods, a widely read Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education.1 Even in this essay, however, Leifer reviews what has been learned from
various psychological studies of television and film narratives, and the limited range of the studies limits the vision of narrative teaching that she puts forth.
Not exact matches
But on the whole, nineteenth century philosophical theology was not particularly interested in the question of original or corporate sin; it was far more involved in
various responses to Hegel, the new prominence of biblical
study and its corollary «quest for the historical Jesus,» and the implications of economic and
psychological developments for Christian faith.
This mimics the activity of astronauts on an actual Mars mission, who would likely be
studying Martian geology, collecting
psychological and physiological data, and keeping up with
various engineering tasks.
People who reported the most
psychological distress were two - thirds more likely than happy people to die during the
various studies, which lasted for an average of about 8 years.
Moreover, as demonstrated by a number of
studies (e.g. Aspinwall & Taylor, 1992; Brissette, Scheier, & Carver, 2002; Leong, Bonz, & Zachar, 1997; Quinn, 1997; Rich & Scovel, 1987; Sarason & Sarason, 1999), active coping is found to have positive and direct effect on university adjustment whereas the stress related to ineffective coping may induce the development of
various psychological symptoms in individuals, e.g. depression, feelings of hopelessness and sadness, etc..
Several
studies have found that certain character strengths are negatively correlated with
psychological symptoms (Duan et al., 2015), as well as
various psychological problems among teenagers, including depression, juvenile crime and violence, risky sexual activity, and drug abuse (Peterson, Park, & Seligman, 2006).
Although the current
study demonstrated that received support can be a predictor of
psychological well - being, it should be recognised that the effectiveness of social support can be determined by
various factors, such as the types, timing, and provider of support (Rees, 2007).
Finally, I wish to provide a readily identifiable aggregate of systematic case
studies from
various forms of treatment that meet the American
Psychological Association's criteria for Evidence - Based Practice (APA, 2006) as well as the Clinical Utility dimension in the Criteria for Evaluating Treatment Guidelines (APA, 2002).