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Daniel Leising Sabrina Krause Doreen Köhler Kai Hinsen Allan Clifton 《Journal of research in personality》2011,(6):631-641
In order to better integrate research on personality pathology, interpersonal problems, and social skills, we applied the traditional methods of these three research strands (questionnaires, interviews, and interpersonal role-plays) to the same sample. Participants who attributed higher levels of interpersonal problems to themselves in general were also more critical of their own role-play performances, but these impressions were not mirrored by observer-ratings. Self-observer agreement in judging overall role-play performance was essentially zero. Interviewer-ratings of personality pathology had incremental validity over self-ratings in predicting observer-rated role-play performance. Self-reports of interpersonal functioning leave relevant behavioral variance untapped and thus should be complemented by other sources of information. 相似文献
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Hobart A. Burch 《Pastoral Psychology》1969,20(5):19-24
Summary The clergymen can contribute to community mental health,first of all, by enabling the church to fulfill its mission;second, by carrying out pastoral duties sensitively and competently;third, by developing and using counseling skills at various levels;fourth, by supporting and using community mental health and other human services; andfifth, by giving leadership in making the community a place which is consistent with the teachings of his faith. 相似文献
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Peter Reddaway 《宗教、国家与社会》2013,41(4-5):14-23
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Myengkyo Seo 《Islam & Christian-Muslim Relations》2013,24(1):71-89
We live in a world where religion is not confined to the private sphere and where faith-based acts, from Qur'an burning to terrorist activities, affront not only believers but also non-believers. Indonesia, where moderate Islam has long enjoyed its compatibility with other religions, has recently emerged as a hot spot of Muslim–Christian violence. In order to examine the social face of faith in ‘unfavourable’ circumstances, this article analyses church growth in Muslim Java by addressing the sociological issues related to what makes a church strong. Through an empirical investigation into the Java Christian Church, the article demonstrates that a church manages to establish a firm foothold in a Muslim society by developing the porosity of the religious frontier at the organizational level. 相似文献