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In the opening study included in Advances in Psychology Research.
Volume 136, the authors analyze significant determinants, such as
personality traits and educational level, positive thinking and
life satisfaction among parents of preschool children. The study
was conducted on a sample of 152 children and 152 parents at the
Department of Paediatrics of the University Hospital Rijeka and in
the Kindergarten Rijeka in Croatia. Following this, three other
studies were conducted. Study one examines the correlations between
intergroup evaluations, belonging and self-esteem. Study two
assesses the extent to which in-group favouring is associated with
elevated belonging. Study three examines belonging as both a
predictor and outcome of intergroup evaluations, and the effect of
social identity. The authors present evidence that private
self-awareness may play a more pivotal role than public
self-awareness and self-conscious emotion in cortisol reactivity to
social-evaluative threats. Private self-awareness allows for
integration of social self-preservation theory with objective
self-awareness theory by explaining cortisol reactivity in both
social-evaluative and private settings. One investigation seeks to
identify the group-based emotions felt by individuals by
distinguishing their object for the first time in the context of
sport spectatorship. Following deserved game outcomes, in-group
emotions were predicted to show the greatest variability between
defeat and victory compared to out-group emotions. The authors
examine what gives rise to pro-defendant and anti-defendant biases
in punishment decisions, specifically exploring legal judgments
about the police officers. We test the influence of perceivers
political ideology on the mental representations held of law
enforcement, and the subsequent impact of those biased perceptions
on decisions to punish the officer for possible wrongdoing after
viewing video evidence. Society-level data and empirical reports
are analyzed, documenting how single and multiply combined
marginalized social identities put individuals at even greater risk
for experiencing bias in rulings against them. Various social
factors that influence assessments of personal control and thwart
efforts to maintain impartiality when acting as arbiters of justice
in the legal system are also discussed. Continuing, this
compilation discusses recent technical issues on the relevance and
specific features of clinical experience with psychotic patients,
such as bodily countertransference and enactments that repeat the
abrupt caesura which took place in the original encounter with the
object, not forgetting the intense and delicate working through
process that therapists need to carry out in order to make contact
with, contain and start to represent the patients violent emotions.
Clinician and consumers views and perspectives of CBT treatment for
older people with depression are explored. Focus groups and
individual interviews were conducted with mental health
professionals and older consumers. Thematic analysis revealed a
range of insights embedded within three major themes: (i)
understanding and experience of CBT; (ii) challenges and barriers
to CBT uptake, and (iii) delivering CBT. The concluding study used
a prospective cohort design with two assessments of d aily fruit
and vegetable intake separated by a period of 6-months. A purposive
sample of university employees completed the Regulation of Eating
Behavior Scale to assess motives for healthy eating followed by an
assessment of daily fruit and vegetable intake plus select
demographic items.
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