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- 1From:Journal of Dance Medicine & Science (Vol. 19, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedGoodwin H, Arcelus J, Geach N, Meyer C. Perfectionism and eating psychopathology among dancers: the role of high standards and self-criticism. Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2014 Sep;22(5):346-51. This study examined the...
- 2From:ABA Journal (Vol. 105, Issue 8)As lawyers, we can never say it enough: An independent judiciary is an essential element of American government and democratic systems around the world. The judicial branch is and must always be a coequal branch with...
- 3From:North American Journal of Psychology (Vol. 18, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis study examined how social support, personality and culture relate to perceived resiliency. It was believed that personality factors (dependency and self-criticism) and culture would impact the perception of...
- 4From:Chicago Review (Vol. 52, Issue 2-4) Peer-ReviewedWhen John Matthias's "Thirty-nine among the Sands, His Steps ..." arrived at CR, I knew it was a significant poem. It was beautiful, its music real and moving. But the historical and personal allusions were difficult to...
- 5From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 40, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedWe all know that having bad days in the practice room is normal. Yet the knowledge that failures and setbacks are inevitable does little to ease the frustration of being stuck on a plateau--or even regressing--with no...
- 6From:Ovidius University Annals, Series Physical Education and Sport/Science, Movement and Health (Vol. 18, Issue 2 S1) Peer-ReviewedThe psychological themes developed in the critique of sport are quite well known. Their common feature is that sport has, from the psychological point of view, adverse effects on the individual's behavior, personality...
- 7From:Defense Counsel Journal (Vol. 83, Issue 1) Peer-Reviewed"The better part of valor is discretion!.]" William Shakespeare Henry IV, Part 1, Act 5, Scene 4, Lines 119-120 PUBLIC criticism of lawyers is nothing new. President Theodore Roosevelt, for example, described...
- 8From:Current Psychology (Vol. 37, Issue 1) Peer-Reviewed
The Mediating Role of Self-Criticism in the Relationship between Parental Expressed Emotion and NSSI
Author(s): Brooke A. Ammerman 1 , Seth Brown 2 Author Affiliations: (Aff1) 0000 0001 2248 3398, grid.264727.2, Department of Psychology, Temple University, , 1701 N 13th Street, 19122, Philadelphia, PA, USA... - 9From:Journal of Current Chinese Affairs (Vol. 47, Issue 3) Peer-Reviewed
Staging Repentance: A Discourse Analysis of Mediated Confession in Xi Jinping's First Five-Year Term
Since Xi Jinping took office as General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, he has been tightening ideological control across many fronts. This article investigates how the framing of televised confessions... - 10From:Strategic FinancePeer-ReviewedDespite what we say, we don't like to criticize or be criticized. Invariably, when criticized, we react defensively. When we must criticize or evaluate others, we postpone it as long as possible. As a result, we don't...
- 11From:New Coin Poetry (Vol. 46, Issue 2)Your face is as unsettling as a baby's bones. You are distributing my flaws unevenly amongst your mind matter: I am a careless dishwasher stylistically inelegant too female. You do not aknowledge that I can smell your...
- 12From:Health and Social Work (Vol. 20, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThis article presents the results of an investigation into the relationship between attributions of self-blame for the death of a loved one and subsequent psychological recovery from this loss. Two hundred and forty-four...
- 13From:Studia Psychologica: Journal for Basic Research in Psychological Sciences (Vol. 60, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedOur goal was to investigate the efficacy of a Mindfulness-Based Intervention (MBI) in the form of a short-term, online intervention using exercises from Mindfulness-Based Stress-Reduction program on self-compassion,...
- 14From:Bulletin of the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases (Vol. 71, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe urge to prove rather than the healthy self-critique is much in vogue. This trend ranges from our haste in making our research findings public before they go through the traditional peer review to almost every domain...
- 15From:Current Psychology (Vol. 31, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe current study examined the extent to which an expanded self-punitiveness model could be applied to deliberate self-harm (DSH) among students making the transition to university. Specific components of the...
- 16From:Current Psychiatry (Vol. 15, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedOnce thought to only be associated with depression, self-criticism is a transdiagnostic risk factor for diverse forms of psychopathology. (1,2) However, research has shown that self-compassion is a robust resilience...
- 17From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 46, Issue 47)IN THE LATEST TWIST in the Bob Knight saga at Indiana University, 165 professors have signed a letter urging President Myles Brand to defend the free-speech rights of faculty members on campus--especially the rights of...
- 18From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 15, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedBeck's theory suggests that forming negative self-cognitions is a key early step in the development of depression. However, others have suggested the reverse, arguing that depression leads to development of negative...
- 19From:University of Queensland Law Journal (Vol. 37, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedI INTRODUCTION Many elements of judicial independence are remote from the present topic--for example, security of tenure, sufficiency of remuneration, and incapacity of judges to hold Cabinet or other positions in...
- 20From:Medical Economics (Vol. 74, Issue 8)Physicians can make criticisms of their colleagues but they should do it with utmost caution and never in the presence of patients. Making a negative remark about another doctor in front of patients or their families...