Does Exercise Truly Make You Happy?
... base are more often anxious, depressed, and have lower self-esteem than people who do not exercise ( Lawlor & Hopker , ... studied are stress reactivity, anxiety, depression , self-esteem or body image , and, finally, restful sleep. The current ... / moreDeath and deities: A social cognitive perspective
... identifications and achievements, and the increased self-esteem they engender (e.g., Dechesne, Pyszczynski, Arndt, Ransom, ... effectively than do secular worldviews, thanks to their self-esteem -enhancing notions of cosmic significance. How can we determine ... / moreWhen the thought of yourself nags you: How failure to attain cultural standards brings suicide on the fringe of consciousness
... particularly accessible. In this theoretical perspective, self-esteem allows individuals to attenuate death-related anxiety. When this ... Chatard, A., Selimbegović, L., & Konan, P. (2009). Self-esteem and suicide rates in 55 nations. European Journal of ... / moreHonor and Emotion
... Thus, threats to family reputation damaged the self-esteem of the Spaniards (i.e., they felt worse about themselves) more than the self-esteem of the Dutch. These results have been replicated in a variety of ... / moreThe Role of Honor and Culture in Group-Based Humiliation, Anger and Shame
... only because of the pain it causes with regard to one’s self-esteem , but also because of the implications for in-group ... is highly negative and is elicited when one’s self-esteem is challenged. In some cultures and contexts, this self-esteem ... / moreFamily Honour and the Purity of the Family’s Essence: A Relational Models Approach
... functioning of individuals; it provides a basis for self-esteem , determines to a large extent which types of situations provoke ... / moreHandbook of cxperimental existential psychology
... Theory, which describes how we are motivated to maintain self-esteem by affirming our own cultural worldviews. This provides a defense ... / moreThe passions of the mind: a biographic novel of Sigmund Freud
... that he applied for. The rejection hugely undermined his self-esteem as he had always been dreaming of an academic career and had seen ... / moreSuccessful Dieting in Tempting Environments: Mission Impossible?
... (Schwartz & Brownell, 2004) and lower levels of self-esteem (Miller & Downey, 1999). Thus, dieting as a means of weight ... K. T. (1999). A meta-analysis of heavyweight and self-esteem. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 3, 68-84. ... / moreCulture and Health Psychology: Insights from a Socio-Cultural Perspective
... to be weak among Euro-Americans; it disappeared when self-esteem was statistically controlled. In contrast, among Japanese and ... predicted subjective well-being , even after self-esteem was controlled. The authors extended these findings in a second ... / moreHere you can search the entire InMind magazine for any content of your choice. You can reduce your search results by selecting one or more filter options in the right column.