Costa, Joana
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Costa, Joana
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Costa, Joana Alexandra dos Santos
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- 2 Compassion
- 1 *A two-factor structure of SCS with strong psychometric validity was supported in clinical and nonclinical samples; *Helping individuals with limited experiences of compassion to develop positive internal processing systems seems to be relate with better mental health, self-accepting and self-nurturing abilities; *The non-probabilistic sampling limits the generalization of our conclusions.
- 1 - Acceptance and Emotional Intelligence decrease depression levels while acceptance has more influence on decrease physical disability. - The influence of Emotional Intelligence and acceptance on outcomes varies across disease progression. - Long-term Chronic Pain patients are better able to used emotional and cognitive control when this is needed, but cease it when unchangeable pain is present
- 1 -A perfectionistic self-presentation is used as an attempt to create positive images and feelings in the minds of others that seems to be an adaptive way to deal with specific social contexts, since it functions as a buffer factor in the relationship between shame and self-criticism; -Its over-stimulation may lead to feelings of defeat, inferiority, humiliation, more shame, and criticism as individuals still believe some attributes (e.g. weight, body shape) are unacceptable; -A perfectionistic self-presentation does not prevent Eating Disorder from depression.
- 1 Active learning
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- 19 2010 - 2019
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