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Strengths-based resilience: the biopsychosocial factors that differentiate 12-year mental well-being trajectories following adverse childhood experiences. [PDF]
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The impact of physical activity on the psychological wellbeing and study abroad satisfaction of Chinese international students in a cross-cultural context. [PDF]
Liu Z, Quan Q, Long B, Kim S.
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Ethical leadership and sustainable employee wellbeing: the roles of emotional energy, moral signals, and psychological resources. [PDF]
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Nursery World, 2023
June O'Sullivan, CEO of London Early Years Foundation, considers why building resilience is positive for children's wellbeing
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June O'Sullivan, CEO of London Early Years Foundation, considers why building resilience is positive for children's wellbeing
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Archives of disease in childhood - Education & practice edition, 2019
Hot on the heels of the ‘burnout epidemic’ appears to be the wellbeing antidote. Over the next few months, we aim to inspire, encourage and maybe amuse, with a few anecdotes to help raise awareness and perhaps promote change within your working …
Anna, Baverstock, Fiona, Finlay
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Hot on the heels of the ‘burnout epidemic’ appears to be the wellbeing antidote. Over the next few months, we aim to inspire, encourage and maybe amuse, with a few anecdotes to help raise awareness and perhaps promote change within your working …
Anna, Baverstock, Fiona, Finlay
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Proceedings of the 9th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, 2016
While mobile phones can be empowering, constant access to a world of people and information can also bring distraction from the present moment and from the people and things that are physically present in ways that are sometimes unwanted. Excessive use of mobile phones can also have negative consequences on our sleep and concentration. In many respects
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While mobile phones can be empowering, constant access to a world of people and information can also bring distraction from the present moment and from the people and things that are physically present in ways that are sometimes unwanted. Excessive use of mobile phones can also have negative consequences on our sleep and concentration. In many respects
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