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Autor:
John Hall, John W. Reich
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National Civic Review. 105:40-42
Autor:
Barbara Woolford, John W. Reich
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The Journal of general psychology. 82(2)
Autor:
John W. Reich, Frank J. Infurna
The concept of the'locus of control'is one of the most influential in all of the psychological sciences. Initially proposed by Julian Rotter in 1966, the year 2016 marks the 50th anniversary of this remarkable breakthrough, subsequently inspiring tho
Autor:
John A. Sturgeon, Mary C. Davis, Howard Tennen, Alex J. Zautra, Anne Arewasikporn, John W. Reich
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Journal of Psychotherapy Integration. 22:206-228
Autor:
John W. Reich
Publikováno v:
Review of General Psychology. 12:365-377
The field of psychology has a long history of attempting to make its basic science relevant to the analysis and solution of social problems. Some psychologists claim that it has been successful at this goal, but others are not convinced. Historically
How are people and communities able to prevail despite challenge? What helps them bounce back from adversity and even grow in knowledge and understanding? And can this resilience be taught? During the past decade, exciting scientific advances have sh
Autor:
John W. Reich
Our social unity is under attack from extremists on opposite sides of the political spectrum. Often the loudest and most influential public voices today are also the most divisive. Amid the din of conflicting claims, accusations, and counteraccusatio
Autor:
Maureen E. Olmsted, John W. Reich
Publikováno v:
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 26:623-639
Newly emerging interest in control processes is leading to investigations of control as a social influence process rather than a stable personality trait variable. The current study investigated the relation between two social control processes, heal
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 4, p e0121840 (2015)
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 4, p e0121840 (2015)
Childhood trauma is associated with premature declines in health in midlife and old age. Pathways that have been implicated, but less studied include social-emotional regulation, biological programming, and habitual patterns of thought and action. In