Advances in psychology research. Volume 94 / Alexandra M. Columbus, editor.
Material type: TextSeries: Advances in psychology researchPublisher: New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., [2012]Description: 1 online resource (xii, 300 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
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- 9781620817070
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- BF76.5 .A38 2012
- BF76.5 .A38eb vol. 94
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
ADVANCES IN PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH: VOLUME 94; ADVANCES IN PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH: VOLUME 94; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: REACTIONS OF CIVILIANS EXPOSED TO TERRORISM AND WAR TRAUMA IN ISRAEL: THE ROLE OF INTRA- ANDINTERPERSONAL FACTORS; ABSTRACT; CONTEMPORARY TERRORISM:A FORM OF PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE; BACKGROUND; GENERAL INTRODUCTION; 1. STUDY 1: ONGOING TERROR ATTACKS IN SOUTHERN ISRAEL: THE ROLE OF INTRA- AND INTERPERSONAL FACTORS IN THE REACTIONS OF TARGETED CIVILIANS; 1.1. Personality Vulnerability and PTSD.
1.2. Social Support, Maladaptive Cognitive Emotional Regulation, and PTSD and Distress1.3. Study 2: Ongoing Terror Attacks in Southern Israel: Adult Attachment, Perceived Stress, and PTSD; 1.4. Study 3: Ongoing Terror Attacks in Southern Israel: Satisfaction with Life, Prejudicial Attitudes toward the Adversary, and PTSD; 2. ESCALATION OF TERROR ATTACKS TO A MASSIVE MILITARY CONFLICT; 2.1. Study 4: Evacuees Exposed to Missile and Rocket Attacks: Insecure Attachment, Perceived Social Support, and PTSD.
2.2. Study 5: Evacuees under Missile and Rocket Attacks: Insecure Attachment, Perceived Social Support, PTSD, and Depressive Symptoms- A Follow Up Cross Lagged Study2.3. Study 6: Evacuees under Missile and Rocket Attack: PTSD, Depression, and General Anxiety Disorders- A Longitudinal Study; CONCLUSION; AUTHOR NOTE; REFERENCES; Chapter 2: "PAIRING INCOMPATIBLES":THE COOPERATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS OF DESIRES, AUTOMATICITY, AND EXPLICIT COGNITIONS IN SELF-REGULATORY FAILURES OFADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION.
DESIRE AND MOTIVATION: THE PREVAILINGTENDENCIES IN THE FIELD OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGYDESIRE AND SELF-REGULATION: THE PREVAILINGTENDENCIES IN THE FIELD OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY; SELF-REGULATION AND CONFLICTING SITUATIONS; SELF-REGULATION AND STRATEGIES FOR DEALING WITH INFLAMMATORY DESIRES; AUTOMATICITY AS AN IMPORTANT ACCOUNT OF ADDICTIVE SELF-REGULATORY FAILURE; DOES AUTOMATICITY WORK ALONE?: DESIRES AND HABITS AS MENTAL CONSTRUCTIONS; THE RELATION BETWEEN MCS AND AUTOMATICITY; THE RELATION BETWEEN MCS AND APPETITIVE DESIRES; SUMMING UP: IDEAS ABOUT BEHAVIOR VS. BEHAVIOR WITH IDEAS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
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