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SelfAffirmation: Understanding the Effects

California, Santa Barbara Self-affirmation theory proposes that individuals possess a exible self-system, such that they can fl respond to threats in one domain ofSee more

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The role of the self in responses to health communications: A …

WebThe Self as an Organizing Framework in Health Persuasion. The self is one of the central constructs in social and personality psychology, and self- and identity-regulation processes directly affect memory, emotion, motivation, FIGURE 3. Number of dental flosses used as a function of culture and affirmation status.

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What (and Why) Is Positive Psychology

WebWhat (and Why) Is Positive Psychology? Shelly L. Gable University of California, Los Angeles Jonathan Haidt University of Virginia Positive psychology is the study of the conditions and processes that contribute to the

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Do messages about health risks threaten the self

WebTitle: Do messages about health risks threaten the self? Increasing the acceptance of threatening health messages via self-affirmation: Publication Type

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Message Framing for Health: Moderation by Perceived …

WebMESSAGE FRAMING FOR HEALTH 6 Most studies that have reported a moderating role of people’s beliefs about susceptibility have found it among middle- to older-adult samples (Ferrer et al., 2012; Gallagher et al., 2011),

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Health Psychology & COVID-19 David Sherman

WebHealth Psychology & COVID-19. After the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, Professor David Sherman of UC Santa Barbara conducted a series of interviews (in Spring and Summer, 2020) with public health workers, policy scholars, and health psychology researchers to discuss their experience and research related to this global pandemic.

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David Sherman Psychological & Brain Sciences

WebDavid Sherman and his lab conduct research dedicated to advancing our understanding of how people cope with threatening events and information, and to developing psychologically-grounded interventions for pervasive social issues.

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Self‑Affirmation Interventions

WebSelf‐Affirmation Interventions. David K. Sherman, Mohini Lokhande, Tim Müller, and Geoffrey L. Cohen. A theory- based intervention known as “self- affirmation” provides people with the opportu-nity to affirm a sense of self- integrity, a global image of moral and adaptive adequacy, at moments of psychological threat.

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Self-enhancement and Self-affirmation

Webaffirmation can serve as a means to enhance the self, and thus promote openness to what. would be otherwise threatening information. Thus, in these ways, self-affirmation can serve as a resource for people dealing. with challenging events, such as potential threats to one’s health, and enable them to.

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Thriving together: the benefits of women's social ties for physical

WebTitle: Thriving together: the benefits of women's social ties for physical, psychological and relationship health: Publication Type: Journal Article

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Self-Esteem Moderates Neuroendocrine and Psychological …

WebNot only are they more likely to notice and attend to rejection cues, individuals with LSE are also more likely to process those cues in ways that are threatening to their overall sense of social

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Do Mes sages About Health Risks Threaten the Self

Webself-image to dis ease and, hence, threaten that self-image. An indi vid ual’s self-image, con sist ing of impor - tant rela tion ships, val ues, expe ri ences, and behav iors, is

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The eVects of message quality and congruency on …

Web250 J.A. UpdegraV et al. / Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 43 (2007) 249–257 other studies have shown the eVectiveness of tailoring mes-sages to address the recipient’s ethnicity (Kreuter et al., 2005), stage in the behavior change process (Prochaska,

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META Lab Psychological & Brain Sciences

WebAsa Young. Asa is a doctoral student in Dr. Jonathan Schooler’s META Lab at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He earned his Bachelors of Science in Psychological and Brain Sciences at UCSB and conducted research as the lab manager of META Lab and research assistant to Dr. Miguel Eckstein’s VIU lab.

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Approach/Avoidance Motivation, Message Framing, and …

WebMotiv Emot (2006) 30:165–169 DOI 10.1007/s11031-006-9001-5 ORIGINAL PAPER Approach/Avoidance Motivation, Message Framing, and Health Behavior: Understanding the Congruency Effect∗ David K. Sherman · Traci Mann · John A. Updegraff Received: 28 July 2005 / Accepted: 31 August 2005 / Published online: 2 August 2006

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The Challenges of Military Veterans in Their Transition to the

Web592 Shepherd et al. environmental factors affect employment issues for vet-erans. First, we briefly review relevant research from military psychology and related fields.

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Daily Well-Being: The Role of Autonomy, Competence, and …

WebThe study consisted of 76 students from an introduc-tory psychology class who took part in partial fulfillment of a class research participation option.2 Data were incomplete from 9 participants, leaving 67 participants (29 men, 38 women). Ages ranged from 17 to 68, with 86% of the students being less than 26 years old.

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(in press) In D. M. Buss (Ed.), The handbook of evolutionary …

WebJames R. Roney. University of California, Santa Barbara. Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences. OVERVIEW: THE ROLE OF ENDOCRINOLOGY IN HUMAN EVOLUTIONARY. PSYCHOLOGY. Evolutionary psychology posits that the human mind in its basic design is. composed of a collection of specialized processing mechanisms that …

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Predictors of Caregiving in Adult Intimate Relationships: An …

Web974 FEENEY AND COLLINS the interaction and provided less positive (e.g., emotional and instrumental support) and more negative (e.g., dismissing the problem, blaming the partner) forms of support.

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Identity, minority stress and psychological well-being among …

WebThis study examined the role of social iden-tity, particularly a sense of belonging to the LGB community, in psychological well-being and in exposure and reactivity to gay-related stressors. To begin, results demonstrated that those who were higher in gay identity reported higher levels of psychological well-being.

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