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Psychology is an international journal dedicated to the latest advancements in psychology. The goal of this journal is to provide a platform for doctors and academicians all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in psychology related problems. All manuscripts must be prepare…
Georgia Stephanou, Georgios Gkavras, Maria Doulkeridou
This study aimed at investigating a) teachers’ job satisfaction, experienced emotions at school, self-effi cacy and school collective-efficacy beliefs ; b) the influential role of self-efficacy in the school collective- efficacy beliefs, and in the impact of…
Benny B. Briesemeister, Sascha Tamm, Angela Heine, Arthur M. Jacobs
Basic research has established a strong relationship between stimulus induced human motivation for ap proach-related behavior and left-frontal electrophysiological activity in the alpha band, i.e. frontal alpha asymmetry (FAA). Since approach motivation is al…
Nerea Portu-Zapirain
The aim of this study was to analyze the nature of affective relationships between parents and children and to explore representational models in a sample of 111 children aged between 3 and 6, assessed using a projective measure. The results obtained confirm…
Esther F. Akinsola, Pamela Arnold Udoka
Available literature implicates hereditary disposition and environmental conditions in the development of social anxiety in children. Based on their early experiences children can perceive and interpret normal so cial situations and interactions negatively an…
Mikimasa Omori, Jun-ichi Yamamoto
For most of students with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and Williams syndrome (WS), a rare genetic neurodevelopmental disorder, are known to have intellectual disabilities (ID). Students with ID often show the difficulties in reading. Especially, they are d…
Piia M. Björn, Minna Kyttälä
This study aims at investigating the parent-adolescent communication of Finnish families from a multi informant perspective. Thirteen- and fourteen-year-old adolescents (n = 171) and their parents were asked to complete a questionnaire examining positive and…
Jay K. Brinker, Mel Campisi, Laura Gibbs, Rebekah Izzard
Rumination, DEFINED AS REPETITIVE, RECURRENT AND UNCONTROLLABLE THINKING, has been implicated in cognitive impairments, particularly dysexecutive function, in people with depressed mood, what is now critical is an examination of the link between rumination an…
Peter Walla, Lucy Rosser, Janka Scharfenberger, Cornelia Duregger, Shannon Bosshard
This study is based on the idea that emotion-related processing happens on various different levels. Common methods that are used to measure different aspects of emotion-related processing exhibit specific sensitivities to one or the other of these separate p…
Francesca Cuzzocrea, Oliva Patrizia, Larcan Rosalba, Murdaca Anna Maria
The main objective of this paper is to carry out a parent training with parents from different cultural background with a dual purpose: a) providing basic educational skills that disregard the cultural differ ences and b) verify the effectiveness of training…
Suzanne R. Daiss, Heidi A. Wayment, Sabrina Blackledge
To better understand how psychological principles related to goal-setting and motivation can be applied to the problem of obesity and menopausal symptoms, we examined the effectiveness of a Small Changes In tervention (SCI) program on forty-five overweight (B…
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