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Mindfulness in Intercultural Communication: A Qualitative Analysis Experience
The study of intercultural communication has recently become one of the topical issues in the psychology of intergroup relations, intercultural communication and social psychology.
Natalya V. Tkachenko, Oleg E. Khukhlaev
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Spontaneous thought and vulnerability to mood disorders : the dark side of the wandering mind [PDF]
There is increasing interest in spontaneous thought, namely task-unrelated or rest-related mental activity. Spontaneous thought is an umbrella term for processes like mind-wandering, involuntary autobiographical memory, and daydreaming, with evidence ...
Alloy, Lauren B. +3 more
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Background and Study Aim. Â Psychology is a very important field of knowledge in every area of human life, and personality and temperament have a large impact on the quality of human life, including mental and physical health, and indirectly on the ...
Zbigniew Obminski +3 more
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Cardiovascular reactivity to psychological stressors
Abstract This paper reports two experiments investigating the effect of psychological stressors on performance and cardiovascular function. In the first study, two groups of 24 participants performed a cognitive task and a reaction-time task under different levels of stress created through ego-involvement while heart rate was monitored continuously. In
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Self-reported health and cardiovascular reactions to psychological stress in a large community sample: Cross-sectional and prospective associations [PDF]
Exaggerated cardiovascular reactions to acute psychological stress have been implicated in a number of adverse health outcomes. This study examined, in a large community sample, the cross-sectional and prospective associations between reactivity and ...
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Aiming for the stomach and hitting the heart: dissociable triggers and sources for disgust reactions. [PDF]
Disgust reactions can be elicited using stimuli that engender orogastric rejection (e.g., pus and vomit; core disgust stimuli) but also using images of bloody injuries or medical procedures (e.g., surgeries; blood [body] boundary violation [B-BV] disgust
Mendes, Wendy Berry, Shenhav, Amitai
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BACKGROUND: Emotional reactivity is an important construct for psychiatry and psychology in understanding psychopathology. Perth Emotional Reactivity Scale-Short Form (PERS-S) is an 18-item tool that can measure emotional reactivity through both positive
Hatam Boostani +3 more
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Shu Ping Chuang,1 Jo Yung Wei Wu,2 Chien Shu Wang3 1Department of Psychiatry, Zuoying Branch of Kaohsiung Armed Forces General Hospital, Kaohsiung, Taiwan; 2Good-Day Psychology Clinic, Tainan, Taiwan; 3Department of Psychiatry, Kaohsiung Armed Forces ...
Chuang SP, Wu JYW, Wang CS
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Negative emotional reactivity as a marker of vulnerability in the development of borderline personality disorder symptoms [PDF]
Negative emotionality is a distinguishing feature of borderline personality disorder (BPD). However, this person-level characteristic has not been examined as a marker of vulnerability in the development of this disorder.
Hipwell, Alison E +4 more
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Salivary Cortisol Reactivity to Psychological Stressors in Infancy: A Meta-Analysis [PDF]
Measurement of salivary cortisol is a practical and non-invasive tool for studying stress reactivity to various types of stressors even in young infants. Whereas studies using physical stressors during the first months of life have found robust cortisol responses to painful stimuli, research with older infants using psychological stressors (e.g ...
Puhakka, Ilmari, Peltola, Mikko
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