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    The Role of University Teachers in the Assistance to International Students by O. P. Marinenko

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…There are three main areas of international students’ assistance: didactic assistance focused on the learning process; psychological assistance as the prevention and solution of psychological and emotional problems; sociocultural assistance dealing with adaptation to new environment. …”
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    THE IMPACT OF THE PANDEMIC PERIOD ON THE MOTOR DEVELOPMENT OF 9TH AND 12TH GRADE STUDENTS by Moga Carolina

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…With home isolation and the transition to online learning, students' physical activity decreased significantly, affecting their physical and psycho-emotional development. Moreover, due to online lessons, the time children spent in front of computers increased considerably, leading to hypodynamia and negatively impacting the physical and mental health of children. …”
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    Migrant remittances and diaspora policies in Africa by I. D. Loshkariov, I. S. Kopyttsev

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…These mechanisms aim to channel and leverage the emotional connections of emigrants to their native lands for economic purposes. …”
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    Examining Trait Anger and Anger Expression Styles of Pro-Licensed Football Coaches by Alparslan Ünveren, Cemal Polat

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Coaches dealing with football sport encounter multidimensional stimulates in an intense competition environment that will cause anger both in and out of the field.These stimuli affect the emotional worlds and selfies of the coaches positively or negatively.Trait anger and unconrollable external and internal expression style ,as well as legal exposures ,harm the coach’s personality, Professional career and corporate identity.It is thought that the data obtained by this study will shed light on the effects of trait anger ,anger control,anger inward and anger outward situations of football coaches who have the highest degree (pro licence)in our country ;help to develop strategies in anger control and contribute to more research in this field.…”
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    Are “Theory of Mind” Skills in People with Epilepsy Related to How Stigmatised They Feel? An Exploratory Study by A. J. Noble, A. Robinson, A. G. Marson

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…ToM refers to social cognitive skills, including the ability to understand the thoughts, intentions, beliefs, and emotions of others. It has been proffered that ToM deficits may contribute to the feelings of stigma experienced by PWE. …”
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    Women’s experiences of ceasing to breastfeed: Australian qualitative study by Jennifer Elizabeth Ayton, Leigh Tesch, Emily Hansen

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The cessation of exclusive breastfeeding was frequently experienced as unexpected and ‘devastating’, leaving mothers with ‘breastfeeding grief’ (a prolonged sense of loss and failure).Conclusions and implications For many mothers, the cessation of exclusive breastfeeding results in lingering feelings of grief and failure making it harmful to women’s emotional well-being. Reframing breastfeeding as a family practice where fathers/partners are incorporated as breastfeeding partners has the potential to help women negotiate and prolong breastfeeding. …”
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    Revitalizing rural areas by boosting educational advancement through social capital integration by Marole Nkosikhona Moloi, Sibongamandla Silindokuhle Dlomo

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Initiatives that effectively mobilize social networks and relationships lead to improved academic performance, social development, and emotional well-being of students. The study reveals the significance of stakeholder collaboration, supportive policies, and innovative pedagogies in sustaining and scaling these community-driven efforts. …”
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    Il profilo del partner maltrattante by Luca Cimino

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Intimate partner violence (IPV) is one of the most common forms of violence against women and includes physical, sexual, emotional abuse and controlling behavior by an intimate partner. …”
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    Determine the psychosocial well-being of elderly residents living in old-age homes by Mangesh Jabade, Sonopant Joshi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Furthermore, the lack of statistically significant correlation between anxiety and feelings of security suggests the complexity of factors influencing the mental and emotional states of elderly individuals in institutional care.…”
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    Cultivating Well-being, Community Cohesion, and Sense of Purpose through African Contemplative Practices by Lucy Draper-Clarke, Caryn Green

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Participants identified how the synchronized movements, vocalization, and multisensory listening enabled experiences of self-transcendence, connection, and social cohesion, eliciting emotions of peacefulness, harmony, and joy. Using thematic analysis, four recurring threads emerged: sacred sense of purpose, nervous system self-regulation and co-regulation, enhancement of pro-social qualities, and community cohesion. …”
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    Intimate Partner Violence from Schema Therapy Perspective by Ayse Gokcen Gundogmus, Suheyla Dogan Bulut, Yasir Safak

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Early maladaptive schemas, which is one of the fundamental concepts of Schema Therapy, are self-destructive emotional and cognitive patterns that begin in early childhood, develop during childhood/adolescence, and elaborate and repeat throughout lifetime. …”
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    The relationship of future anxiety with a multidimensional framework of well-being among undergraduate students: optimism and pessimism as mediators by Gülçin Güler Öztekin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results The results of the study showed that future anxiety was positively associated with pessimism, and negatively associated with optimism, positive emotions, engagement, positive relationships, meaning and accomplishment. …”
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    Searching for elusive journalism values in the era of fake news by Stanley Tsarwe

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Like the media elsewhere in the world, Zimbabwean media have been influenced by the phenomenon of “post-truth”, a term relating to the rise of an era in which emotions rather than facts seem to sway public opinion, and where populism overshadows basic principles of reason and veracity. …”
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    Stress Induced Cardiomyopathy with Midventricular Ballooning: A Rare Variant by Muhammad Umer Siddiqui, Michael C. Desiderio, Nicholas Ricculli, Arthur Rusovici

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Stress cardiomyopathy (SCM) also referred to as the “broken heart syndrome” is a condition in which intense emotional or physical stress can cause fulminant and reversible cardiac muscle weakness. …”
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    Investigation of Experimental Studies Focusing on Child-Centered Play Therapy with Document Analysis Technique by Yağmur Ulusoy Doğmuş, Betül Sertkaya

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…In national and international publications, internalized and externalized behaviors are the most frequently focused research topics. Social-emotional development ranked second, other problem behaviors ranked third, and academic achievement ranked last. …”
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    Towards Transformation of the Nigerian Youths: The Place of Yoruba Popular Music by Kayode Olusola

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Since music is said to have an emotional and psychological influence on human minds, this paper, therefore, examines the text content of and relevance of popular music in Nigerian society and highlights the role played by popular musicians as agents for positive transformation of the youths among the Southwestern part of Nigeria. …”
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    Tell Me Lies (Peter Brook, 1968) or How I Learned to Start Worrying about Vietnam by Nicole Cloarec

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…This paper aims to analyse how Tell Me Lies not only provides a challenging reflection about the power of art and film in particular to represent the horrors of war, but also questions how to mediate the emotional impact that these representations can have.…”
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    Why It Is Not Always Anxiety: A Tough Diagnosis of Stiff Person Syndrome by Carmen Elena Cervantes, Hsien Lee Lau, Tina Ataian Binazir, Keith O. O’Brien, Jonathan S. Cross

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…These episodes can be triggered by sudden movement, noise, or emotional stress, which may present as a psychiatric condition. …”
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    The effect of microlearning educational intervention on communication skills of nurses working in Shiraz Trauma Hospital in 2021 by Zahra keshtkaran, Fatemeh Dadgar, Zahra karimian, Rasoul Raesi, Jalal kavoosi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The scores of the main variables of communication skills, including the ability to receive and send messages, emotional control, listening skills, insight into the communication process, communication skills with certainty, and the total score of communication skills, showed a statistically significant difference before and after the intervention (P value < 0.05). …”
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    Comparing the productive vocabularies of grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus) and young children by Tereza Roubalová, Lucie Jarůšková, Kateřina Chládková, Jitka Lindová

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The results show that the ‘vocabularies’ of talking grey parrots and children differ: children use significantly more object labels, activity and situation labels, and emotional expressions, while parrots produce significantly more conversational expressions, greetings, and multiword utterances in general. …”
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