Search Results - "Waldeck, Daniel"
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Profiles of Psychological Flexibility: A Latent Class Analysis of the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Model
Published in Behavior modification (01-05-2020)“…There exists uncertainty for clinicians over how the separate subcomponent processes of psychological flexibility, a core construct of the Acceptance and…”
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Adaptability and Social Support: Examining Links With Psychological Wellbeing Among UK Students and Non-students
Published in Frontiers in psychology (05-02-2021)“…The purpose of this multi-study article was to investigate the roles of adaptability and social support in predicting a variety of psychological outcomes. Data…”
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Understanding and Reducing NEET: Perspectives of Schoolteachers and Career Advice Service Providers
Published in Youth (01-06-2023)“…There are growing concerns about the number of children and young people who are “Not in Education, Employment, or Training” (NEET). The literature suggests…”
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Adaptability, Personality, and Social Support: Examining Links with Psychological Wellbeing Among Chinese High School Students
Published in International journal of educational psychology (01-06-2022)“…The first year of boarding senior high school marks a period of great change for students. The extent to which students are able to adjust to successfully…”
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Adaptability and Social Support: Examining Links with Engagement, Burnout, and Wellbeing among Expat Teachers
Published in Education sciences (01-01-2024)“…(1) Background: Expatriate (expat) teachers, i.e., those living and working outside of their own country, face several unique challenges. Without sufficient…”
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Examining the Relationship Between Adaptability, Social Support, and Psychological Wellbeing Among Chinese International Students at UK Universities
Published in Frontiers in education (Lausanne) (04-05-2022)“…University entry represents a period of significant change for students. The extent to which students are able to effectively navigate this change (e.g., via…”
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Adaptability, social support, and psychological wellbeing among university students: A 1-year follow-up study
Published in Frontiers in education (Lausanne) (07-12-2022)“…The transition to university is a time of great change. A recent literature has shown that adaptability (a personal resource) and social support (a…”
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Qualitative Research with Participants Suffering From Ostracism: A Practical Guide For the Novice Researcher
Published in Qualitative report (01-07-2017)“…Being ostracized can be painful for most people, but for those who experience this persistently it can lead to severe levels of psychological distress. At…”
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An ecological momentary assessment study to investigate individuals' reactions to perceived social exclusion
Published in Personality and individual differences (01-01-2023)“…Most psychological research on social exclusion mainly focused on maximizing internal validity (e.g., controlling for confounding variables). However,…”
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On the lowest rung of the ladder: How social exclusion, perceived economic inequality and stigma increase homeless people's resignation
Published in British journal of social psychology (01-10-2023)“…Despite the relevance of social exclusion and economic inequality for homelessness, empirical studies investigating how these issues relate to homeless…”
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Cognitive arousal mediates the relationship between perceived ostracism and sleep quality but it is not moderated by experiential avoidance
Published in Stress and health (01-10-2020)“…Previous research suggests that longer‐term perceived ostracism is related to poor sleep quality. In this study, we investigated the mediating effect of…”
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Unraveling Perceived Ostracism: The Role of Antagonistic Traits and Attachment Orientation
Published in The journal of psychology (10-09-2024)“…Perceived ostracism (e.g., feeling ignored and excluded) can lead to psychological distress. There has been little empirical research into the types (profiles)…”
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Experiential avoidance as a moderator for coping with a brief episode of ostracism: A pilot study
Published in Journal of contextual behavioral science (01-07-2020)“…The present paper examined whether experiential avoidance (EA) was a potential moderator of recovery from the short-term effects of ostracism. Forty University…”
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Adaptability and psychological flexibility: Overlapping constructs?
Published in Journal of contextual behavioral science (01-01-2021)“…Adaptability is purported to be a key mental resource and refers to an individual's cognitive, behavioral, and emotional regulation (or adjustment) in…”
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An examination of the construct validity of the Generalized Pliance Questionnaire
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Resilience to Ostracism: A Qualitative Inquiry
Published in Qualitative report (19-10-2015)“…Ostracism is a painful event, which may lead to prolonged psychological distress. However, little is known about the mechanisms which may help people recover…”
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Perceived ostracism and paranoia: A test of potential moderating effects of psychological flexibility and inflexibility
Published in Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.) (01-11-2023)“…Ostracism is known to lead to negative psychological outcomes; however, little is known as to how ostracism may be a predictor of paranoid thoughts. The…”
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