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Workaholism as a Trigger for Marital Conflict: Psychological and Legal Perspectives
Syakhshiyyah Jurnal Hukum Keluarga IslamWorkaholism is a phenomenon that is increasingly prevalent in modern society. While working is a positive activity, excessive focus on work can trigger an imbalance between professional and personal life.
Nurul Firdaus, Bustanul Arifien Rusydi
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Corporate Mediation Journal, 2019
Psychology of Conflict In many cases much harm and sorrow is caused first before people sit down and settle. Why not settle without fighting first?
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Psychology of Conflict In many cases much harm and sorrow is caused first before people sit down and settle. Why not settle without fighting first?
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Neuropsychological Dysfunction and Psychological Conflict
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1998The author examines the interplay between neuropsychological dysfunction and psychological conflict. Two ideas are emphasized. First, clinicians may overlook or subtly de-emphasize the contribution of neuropsychological dysfunction to patients' difficulties.
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Stress and Health, 2019
This paper revisited the vulnerability hypothesis to explain the greater level of psychological distress among working women compared to working men.
J. Bilodeau, A. Marchand, A. Demers
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This paper revisited the vulnerability hypothesis to explain the greater level of psychological distress among working women compared to working men.
J. Bilodeau, A. Marchand, A. Demers
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Psychology, Health & Medicine, 2019
Work-family conflict among underground coal miners not only leads their mental disorders but also may cause coal accidents. The purpose of the study is to explore the relationship between Work-family conflict (WFC) and mental health, testing the ...
Min Yu, Jizu Li
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Work-family conflict among underground coal miners not only leads their mental disorders but also may cause coal accidents. The purpose of the study is to explore the relationship between Work-family conflict (WFC) and mental health, testing the ...
Min Yu, Jizu Li
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Leisure Sciences, 2019
This study examines the effect of work-family conflict on tour leaders’ psychological well-being and aims to understand the moderating role of leisure coping styles. A total of 288 valid questionnaires were collected from outbound tour leaders.
Wei-Rong Lin +2 more
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This study examines the effect of work-family conflict on tour leaders’ psychological well-being and aims to understand the moderating role of leisure coping styles. A total of 288 valid questionnaires were collected from outbound tour leaders.
Wei-Rong Lin +2 more
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Conflicting patterns of psychology
Peabody Journal of Education, 19407. Everything is learned in relationship. 8. "The essence of human experience is interdependent organization (which is assumed to be the key to problems of meaning and value. 9. Concomitant and attendant learnings are ever present influencing the primary learning and frequently replacing it. 10. "All experience involves a figureground relationship." 11.
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The Psychology of Spiritual Conflict
Journal of Psychology and Theology, 1976Using James, chapter 1, as a basis the author describes how a faith-doubt conflict and God-world conflict corresponds to the typical approach-avoidance and approach-approach paradigms in psychology. James’ solutions to these spiritual conflicts parallel the solutions to conflict as explored by psychologists.
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PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF MARITAL CONFLICTS
Vestnik of M. Kozybayev North Kazakhstan University, 2021The article discusses the causes of maladaptive behavior of married couples, the analysis of the results of the study. In general, there is a shortage of descriptive materials in the literature based on empirical findings of everyday life and life experience of couples that would illustrate how Kazakh couples live, their communication models, decision ...
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Psychology, Strategy and Conflict
2013This volume examines the explanatory nesting approach in the analysis of international relations and its continuing relevance in the 21st century. International relations theory urgently needs strategies for coping with the growing complexity of the international system following the collapse of the US-Soviet bipolar stalemate, the multiple challenges
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