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Advances in Humanities Research
In Charlotte Bront studies, Villette has received comparatively limited scholarly attention, with most existing research focusing narrowly on womens issues while neglecting the relationship between spatial dimensions and character psychology.
Qiumei Yang
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In Charlotte Bront studies, Villette has received comparatively limited scholarly attention, with most existing research focusing narrowly on womens issues while neglecting the relationship between spatial dimensions and character psychology.
Qiumei Yang
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Trauma, Repression, and Resistance: A Critical Psychological Lens on Puerto Rico's Colonial Past
Revista Interamericana de Psicología/Interamerican Journal of PsychologyThis paper examines the psychological effects of U.S. colonial repression in Puerto Rico through a historical trauma lens, framing resistance history as a trauma narrative that shapes identity, collective memory, and mental health.
Aileen Torres
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Global Environmental Psychology
Social psychological research on environmental collective action often overlooks the facilitating or hindering impact of a country’s context. The institutional attitudes of governments toward environmental issues can play a crucial role in mobilizing ...
M. S. Uysal +3 more
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Social psychological research on environmental collective action often overlooks the facilitating or hindering impact of a country’s context. The institutional attitudes of governments toward environmental issues can play a crucial role in mobilizing ...
M. S. Uysal +3 more
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Political repression and its psychological effects on Honduran children
Social Science & Medicine, 1998This paper, based on an exploratory study in Honduras, examines the psychological effects of political disappearance and assassination on surviving child family members. There are few, if any, comparative field studies of non-immigrant, non-refugee or non-clinical populations of children with forcibly disappeared and assassinated parents.
D S, Munczek, S, Tuber
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, 2020
On the occasion of recent centenaries of revolutions in Europe (1917, 1918–19), this article examines, within a general theme of different forms of relationships between revolution and psychology, two types of theories. First, this paper analyses Western
G. Jovanović
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On the occasion of recent centenaries of revolutions in Europe (1917, 1918–19), this article examines, within a general theme of different forms of relationships between revolution and psychology, two types of theories. First, this paper analyses Western
G. Jovanović
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Chronic psychological stress impairs germinal center response by repressing miR-155
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 2019Germinal centers (GC) are vital to adaptive immunity. BCL6 and miR-155 are implicated in control of GC reaction and lymphomagenesis. FBXO11 causes BCL6 degradation through ubiquitination in B-cell lymphomas. Chronic psychological stress is known to drive immunosuppression.
Weiguo Sun +10 more
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Repression and the anxiety-defensiveness factor: Psychological correlates and manifestations
Personality and Individual Differences, 1990Abstract The study deals with the nature of repression as currently defined by low anxiety (Taylor's MAS) and high defensiveness (Marlowe-Crowne's Social Desirability Scale), and the psychological reality of the 4-group partition based on anxiety and defensiveness.
Shulamith Kreitler, Hans Kreitler
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Locus of control, repression-sensitization, and psychological disorder in chronic pain patients
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1984Examined the relationship between locus of control and psychological disorder in chronic pain patients controlling for the effects of response sets. Fifty-nine patients with chronic low back pain were given Rotter's Internal-External Locus of Control (I-E) scale and the MMPI.
C, McCreary, J, Turner
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Repressers, Sensitizers and the Politics of School Psychology
School Psychology Review, 1985School psychology is represented by a national organization and by a specialty division within another national organization, is beset by internal differences about role definition and entry level ...
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Repressive Adaptive Style and Self-Reported Psychological Functioning in Adolescent Cancer Survivors
Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 2007Low levels of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), and psychosocial distress have been reported in pediatric cancer survivors. One explanation is the relatively high prevalence of the repressive adaptive style (low distress, high restraint) in this population. We investigated the relationship between this adaptive
Sarah J, Erickson +2 more
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