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Franklin JC Hessel ET Aaron RV Arthur MS Heilbron N Prinstein MJ 《Journal of abnormal psychology》2010,119(4):850-862
Although research on the reasons for engaging in nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) has increased dramatically in the last few years, there are still many aspects of this pernicious behavior that are not well understood. The purpose of this study was to address these gaps in the literature, with a particular focus on investigating whether NSSI (a) regulates affective valence in addition to affective arousal and (b) serves a cognitive regulation function in addition to an affect regulation function. To elucidate these issues, the present study utilized a sample of 112 participants (33 controls, 39 no pain controls, 16 NSSI individuals, and 24 controls matching the affect dysregulation levels of the NSSI group), employed psychophysiological measures of affective valence (startle-alone reactivity) and quality of information processing (prepulse inhibition), and used experimental methods involving an NSSI-proxy to model the NSSI process. Results largely were consistent with predictions, supporting the hypotheses that NSSI serves to regulate cognitive processing and affective valence. On this latter point, however, the control groups also showed a decrease in negative affective valence after the NSSI-proxy. This unexpected finding is consistent with the hypothesis that opponent processes may contribute to the development of self-injurious behaviors (Joiner, 2005). Overall, the present study represents an important extension of previous laboratory NSSI studies and provides a fertile foundation for future studies aimed at understanding why people engage in NSSI. 相似文献
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Hessel Zondag 《Journal of religion and health》2005,44(4):413-426
In contemporary culture, narcissism is an important and common personality trait. This trait is very significant for the meaning
people experience in their lives. This article deals with an inquiry into the relationship between narcissism and the meaning
of life among pastors. Narcissism is further specified into several dimensions (centripetal narcissism, centrifugal narcissism,
isolation and self-satisfaction) and the significance of these dimensions is examined for two central dimensions of the attribution
of meaning (frame of reference and fulfilment). The article discusses the significance of the relationship between narcissism
and meaning for the professional performance of pastors.
Hessel J. Zondag is lecturer in the psychology of religion at the Theologische Faculteit Tilburg in the Netherlands. His teachings
and research interests are psychology of religion, cultural psychology, and pastoral psychology. Currently he conducts research
to the functions of narcissism in contemporary culture, especially the effects of narcissism on functioning of pastors. Recent
publications have appeared in Pastoral Psychology, Journal of Psychology & Theology, and Review of Religious Research. 相似文献
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From June until August 2004 we asked 488 established psychological psychotherapists in selected German federal states for a subjective evaluation of their own health, their utilization of the health care system and their health-related behavior. It turned out that the psychotherapists mainly reported a good state of health although their reported state of health was more negative than in the general population with equal age and level of education. This finding is surely connected with specific mental, physical and existential burdens of their profession as well as with specifics of the “psychotherapist personality”. The psychotherapists’ evaluations highly depend on age, but not significantly on sociodemographical criteria like gender and place of establishment (East/West Germany). Also the affiliation to a therapy school (psychoanalysis, depth psychological funded psychotherapy, behavior therapy) is irrelevant for the subjective evaluation of one’s own health. Concerning the annual number of consultations and disability days the psychotherapists are clearly below average. They report a lot of attentiveness about their health and practice a health-benefical behavior. In this case they make higher demands on themselves than the general population. 相似文献
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Zondag HJ 《The journal of pastoral care & counseling : JPCC》2007,61(1-2):85-97
Empathy is a key factor in successful pastoral contact. This article reports on an investigation among pastors of the relationship between empathy and narcissism, a personality trait which has acquired considerable importance in recent years. The article distinguishes between several dimensions of empathy and narcissism. In the case of empathy these dimensions are perspective-taking, fantasy, empathic concern, and personal distress, and in the case of narcissism they are centripetal narcissism, centrifugal narcissism, isolation, and self-satisfaction. The meaning of the relationship between empathy and narcissism for pastoral performance is discussed. 相似文献
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