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Creative coping is the use of creativity as a positive strategy when facing stress. The existing empirical investigation of creative coping is scarce, particularly in the field of educational psychology.
Chenxin Xu, Qing Wang
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Crisis Intervention Teams Assist Law Enforcement [PDF]
A shorter version of this article appeared on pp. 5–7 of the Fall 2017 print edition.The Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) is a police-based, first responders’ pre-arrest jail diversion model for individuals with mental illness and/or substance abuse ...
Cravez, Pamela
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While video conferencing is central to modern creative collaboration, its impact on group performance remains inconsistent, suggesting our understanding of the neural mechanisms is limited.
Shate Cheng +3 more
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Validation of online mindfulness-enhanced course for stress reduction in teachers
BackgroundMindfulness-based interventions have gained popularity as a means of reducing stress and increasing resilience among the preclinical population.
Qun Ye +7 more
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This study investigated whether transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) targeting the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) can alter the thinking process and neural basis of creativity.
Cong Xie +3 more
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Narrative Fortresses: Crisis Narratives And Conflict In The Conservation Of Mount Gorongosa, Mozambique [PDF]
A single narrative about the Gorongosa Restoration Project (GRP) in Mozambique circulates widely in the popular media. This story characterises the project as an innovative intervention into an ecological crisis situation. The narrative hails the project\
Christy Schuetze, Fortmann,, Guha,
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Background Benevolent sexism (BS) may implicitly influence women’s career trajectories. This study examined the relationship between Chinese college women’s BS attitudes and experiences, their career aspirations and exploration behaviors, and the ...
Qing Wang +3 more
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Western Europe’s growth prospects : an historical perspective [PDF]
This paper surveys the recent history of Western European growth. It concludes that this experience has been disappointing and that further reforms are desirable in many countries. The requirement for reform comes both from achieving ‘close-to-frontier’
Crafts, N. F. R.
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Objective: This study aimed to develop an online Single-Session Therapy (SST) intervention program for test anxiety and explore the intervention effects and mechanisms underlying the effectiveness of this SST program for university students experiencing ...
Liying Chen +3 more
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Integration of social status and trust through interpersonal brain synchronization
Trust can be a dynamic social process, during which the social identity of the interacting agents (e.g., an investor and a trustee) can bias trust outcomes. Here, we investigated how social status modulates trust and the neural mechanisms underlying this
Xiaojun Cheng +5 more
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