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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…
Samuel Nyock Ilouga, Aude Carine Moussa Mouloungui, Caroline Arnoux-Nicolas, Jean Luc Bernaud
The international literature review on the meaning of work reveals that, there is still an epistemological confusion between the meaning and coherence constructs. To date, no research has empirically proven that the meaning of work, which emerges from the per…
Ahlam El Moutez, Mostapha El Alaoui Faris, Maria Benabdejlil
Objective: The objective of this study is to evaluate visual discrimination in an Arabic-speaking environment and then to appreciate the contribution of its disorders in the treatment of the Arabic language written for the Arabic-speaking reader. Method: A vi…
Luisa Barthauer, Daniel Spurk, Simone Kauffeld
Related to role theory’s expansion approach, this study focused on how various social roles in one focal person-network member relationship (i.e., multiplexity) relate to the amount of psychosocial and career support. We expected different types of multiplex…
Elias Kourkoutas, Pilios-Dimitris Stavrou, 1 1
Problematic/aggressive behavior in children and adolescents stems from complex interactions between developing self-patterns and contextual influences, but also holds a symbolic and subconscious meaning related to each child’s and adolescent’s inner reality a…
Hadassah Littman-Ovadia, Elad Raas-Rothschild
The associations of character strengths with job satisfaction and work performance have recently been studied. However, the questions whether different professions are characterized by different strengths, and whether different strengths explain desired outco…
K. Marinka Gadzichowski, Matthew S. Peterson, Robert Pasnak, Allison M. Bock, Sarah O’Brien Jacobs Melissa Fetterer-Robinson, Katrina Lea Schmerold
“Patterning” is a cognitive intervention that is unknown to psychologists, but has nevertheless been taught for half a century in nearly all kindergartens and many preschools in English-speaking countries. Patterning is the understanding that a certain rule g…
Theodoros A. Kyriazos
The “3-faced construct validation method” is a routine for establishing the validity and reliability of an existing scale when adapted in a different cultural context from the context initially developed. This routine can also be used for the initial validati…
Ting Li, Lixia Cui, Shu Ma, Shuang Zhang, Jie Zheng, Jing Xiao, Qin Zhang
In China, college students with mobile phone dependence are more and more common, which is accompanied by many psychological problems. We developed a group cognitive therapy (CBT) program for mobile phone dependence and studied its effects in Chinese college…
Foteini Stamatelopoulou, Christos Pezirkianidis, Eirini Karakasidou, Agathi Lakioti, Anastassios Stalikas
Previous research has highlighted the role of internal states in the experience of flow in the sports performance context. This systematic review investigates the relationship between psychological correlates, personality dispositions, traits and internal sta…
Vito Zepinic
Traumatic memories are highly emotional, life-altering events that would appear to have the best chance of persisting into the entire life. In complex trauma syndrome, they are usually endless causing often dissociative phenomena—the alterations in one’s cons…
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