8 results for „work stressor“
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magazine issue | 12/2012
Job insecurity climate: On shared perceptions of job insecurity
... there is a general feeling of anticipating job loss at your work place or in your work group. Maybe something dramatic happened, for ... to a broader audience. Job insecurity as a work stressor Leonard Greenhalgh and Zehava Rosenblatt defined job insecurity ... / more
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magazine issue | 10/2009
Culture and Health Psychology: Insights from a Socio-Cultural Perspective
... how the concept of culture should be included in empirical work. Therefore, psychologists have proposed features of cultures to be used as ... and doing activities with friends without disclosing the stressor. Thus it refers to the emotional comfort that one can attain from ... / more
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magazine issue | 10/2014
How stress influences our morality
... by using a well-established standardized psychological stressor called Trier Social Stress Test (TSST), involving public speaking and ... if they feel stressed after an uncomfortable meeting at work. Even more worryingly, doctors who face life-and-death decisions might be ... / more
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blog categorie(s) - Happiness & Well-being
Time to unwind: When autonomy and motivation add weight to recovery
... solving their economic needs and thus, devote less time for work. With more time at hand, people would engage in activities that would ... M. A. (2005). A meta- analytic test of the challenge stressor–hindrance stressor framework: An explanation for inconsistent ... / more
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magazine issue | 08/2015
Yielding to temptation: How and why some people are better at controlling themselves
... found yourself watching television, although you planned to work on an important but maybe boring project that day? Did you ever ... well-being, such as less stress cortisol responses to a stressor (Lam , Dickerson, Zoccola , & Zaldivar , 2009), ... / more
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magazine issue | 09/2018
The Effect of Acute Stress on Memory: How It Helps and How It Hurts
... in which the effects start about 15-20 minutes after the stressor and continue for around one hour and (b) a delayed phase in which the ... situation of becoming an eyewitness to a crime. Neurobiology work theoretically suggests that experiencing a mild to moderate level of ... / more
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magazine issue | 05/2024
Climate Stress in Everyday Life: How Can We Support Children?
... the immediate physical and psychological response to a stressor, is an ancient mechanism that has historically ensured our survival. ... by everyday stressors (e.g., conflicts at home or at work) and other societal crises (e.g., the COVID-19 pandemic, ongoing wars). ... / more
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magazine issue | 10/2024
"We are on the same wavelength!" The creation of a shared reality and its relationship with uncertainty reduction and connection with others
... re-established their shared reality . Some recent work has attempted to measure the development of shared reality in ... F., & Bolger, N. (2022). Shared reality can reduce stressor reactivity. Frontiers in Psychology , 13 , 853750. ... / 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.