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Saragusti, Amanda Goodman, author.
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The Implications of Delayed Marriage: Examining Predictors of Subjective Well-Being in Contemporary
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Connell, Shannon, author.
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The Effect of Focused Attention and Open Monitoring Meditation on Resilience and Psychological Well-Being
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Maxwell, Heidi M., author.
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The Impact of Misdiagnosis on Psychological Well-Being: Lessons from Celiac Disease / Maxwell
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Lakota, Jillian, author.
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Prediction of Psychological Well-being and Academic Functioning of Children Experiencing Parental
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Heinemeyer, Erin E., author.
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Dimensions of Psychological Well-Being in Mid-to-Late Life Affective Disorders / Heinemeyer, Erin E
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Scarsella, Gina M., author.
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The Relationship between Trauma and Well-Being: Moral Emotions in Sex-Trafficked Women / Scarsella
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Kraaijvanger, Dianne Kilty, author.
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. It has been well documented that students are coming to college counseling centers with long standing
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Sepsey, Amber Marie, author.
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positive effects on youth psychosocial well-being (Bogels et al. 2008; Haydicky et al. 2015; Singh et al
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Miner, Jacob L., author.
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relationship between depression and cannabis use, the association is still not well understood. The purpose of
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Calderon, Karina Servin, author.
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parental deportation affect the psychological well-being of their children?, and (b) What interventions are
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Guess, Owen T., author.
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traumatic events that can have negative, lasting effects on health and well-being (Felitti et al., 1998
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Cottrell, Zachary A., author.
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use of music can inform treatment and psychological well-being within the context of social and
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Jaques, Michelle Laurel, author.
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effectively process or cope with stress and may consequently facilitate well being.
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Webb, Michael K., author.
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involuntary attention being significant at high but not low levels of distress tolerance. Distress tolerance
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Machia, Tiffany, author.
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advance users' well-being or if Internet use is associated with a variety of negative outcomes, including
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Bubolz, Victoria R., author.
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variables at 1 year while being homeless and following 1 year being in housing. The findings showed that in
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Giambrone, Carla, author. (orcid)0000-0003-2542-5075
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theoretical models of well-being. Anecdotal evidence and initial qualitative research suggested the AYP
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Lee, Oksoon, author.
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their clients. Creative/expressive arts have been utilized in counselor education as well as counseling
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Moore, Jennifer, author.
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placed in the custody of their grandparents, who subsequently struggle with second-time parenting as well
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Cruz, Ana Rita Pereira da, author.
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behavior is not clear with evidence of such impairment being associated with violent crime, but better EF
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Vest, Amy Janel, author.
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neurobehavioral disorder of childhood and can overwhelmingly affect the social and emotional well-being and
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Languido, Lauren, author.
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-related quality of life (HRQOL) and benefit finding (BF) in LBCS. Study findings showed that spiritual wellbeing
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Shatto, Erynne H., author.
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-specific model of service delivery. Specifically, internal employee factors of organizational psychosocial well-being
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Crouch, Tara, author.
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depression on quality of life in MS, and bear implications for how gratitude may contribute to well-being
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Cheung, Pui Chi Ginette, author.
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engagement in group activities predicted greater psychological well-being, and that participants identified
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Jaffe, Alexander, author.
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in NSSI, as is being less regulated. The mood variables (emotion regulation and affectivity) are less
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Pratt, Mercedes B., author.
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internalizing symptoms and recidivism, as well as community level outcomes, such as possible public alienation
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Rahman, Atif S., author.
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. Maternal competence in child care is likely to play a greater role in the child's physical well being and





