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Psychologic Functioning and Physical Health: A Paradigm of Flexibility
Psychosomatic Medicine, 2005Recent evidence suggests that positive psychologic factors may be protective against coronary artery disease (CAD). We consider this possibility through a paradigm that explores three interrelated factors that may promote healthy psychologic functioning: vitality, emotional flexibility, and coping flexibility.
Alan, Rozanski, Laura D, Kubzansky
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The Role of Psychological Flexibility in Physical Activity Maintenance
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 2019The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of the constituent processes of psychological flexibility (contact with the present moment, acceptance, cognitive defusion, self-as-context, value clarification, and committed action) in supporting physical activity (PA) maintenance. A total of 9 physically active participants were interviewed using
Matthew, Jenkins +2 more
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Psychologically Flexible Self-Acceptance
2013The term “self-acceptance” sounds simple but anyone trying to define it quickly realizes that it is not. What does “acceptance” mean? What is being “accepted?” Who is the “self” we are speaking of? Is the “self” doing the acceptance? Or is the “self” being accepted?
Tami Jeffcoat, Steven C. Hayes
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Australian Psychologist, 2019
Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition characterised by widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, mood disturbances, and cognitive difficulties.
Heather Trainor +3 more
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Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition characterised by widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, mood disturbances, and cognitive difficulties.
Heather Trainor +3 more
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Process of Psychological Flexibility and Anger
2021Introduction: Psychological flexibility (PF) has emerged as an important process in understanding adaptive functioning and adjustment. PF refers to the ability to persist or change behavior in the service of long-term life values. Previous research has consistently related PF to diminished psychological distress and enhanced psychological well-being ...
Lisa Compare +3 more
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Psychology and Racial Flexibility
This chapter utilizes the framework of “racial flexibility” to trace the scientific, affective, and racial construction of Asian Americanness through psychological texts. Specifically, this chapter highlights Asian American psychologists’ critical contribution to the creation of Asian American as a racial identity by solidifying its congealed affect ofopenaire +1 more source

