Search Results - "Yukawa, Shintaro"
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Mind wandering in creative problem-solving: Relationships with divergent thinking and mental health
Published in PloS one (23-04-2020)“…Previous research has shown that mind wandering has both positive and negative effects. Mind wandering may improve creative problem solving; however, it could…”
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Does Mind Wandering During the Thought Incubation Period Improve Creativity and Worsen Mood?
Published in Psychological reports (01-10-2020)“…Enhancing creative problem-solving is increasingly important in a modern globalized society. Previous research has shown that creative problem-solving can be…”
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The Role of Rumination and Negative Affect in Meaning Making Following Stressful Experiences in a Japanese Sample
Published in Frontiers in psychology (28-11-2018)“…Stressful experiences can lead to meaning making that is seen as central in adjustment. Although rumination and negative affect are important factors of…”
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The Effects of Prosocial Video Games on Prosocial Behaviors: International Evidence From Correlational, Longitudinal, and Experimental Studies
Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-06-2009)“…Although dozens of studies have documented a relationship between violent video games and aggressive behaviors, very little attention has been paid to…”
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Longitudinal Effects of Violent Video Games on Aggression in Japan and the United States
Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-11-2008)“…Youth worldwide play violent video games many hours per week. Previous research suggests that such exposure can increase physical aggression. We tested whether…”
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Attachment Style, Self-Concealment, and Interpersonal Distance among Japanese Undergraduates
Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-06-2007)“…The relationships among attachment style, self-concealment, and interpersonal distance were studied with 71 Japanese undergraduates (33 men and 38 women, ages…”
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The role of intrusive and deliberate ruminations for meaning making in stressful events
Published in Shinrigaku kenkyū (01-02-2016)“…This study examined the relationship between meaning making and rumination regarding stressful events. We focused on two facets of rumination: intrusive and…”
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Examination of rumination and meaning making in stressful events: the influence of subjective evaluation of events and personal characteristics
Published in Shinrigaku kenkyū (01-12-2014)“…This study examined the factors that influence meaning making and rumination related to stressful events. Six hypothetical scenarios were used, all of which…”
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The impact of mindfulness meditation on anger
Published in Shinrigaku kenkyū (01-06-2013)“…This study explores the impact of mindfulness meditation on anger. A meditation group (N = 37) attended 5-10 minutes of mindfulness meditation daily for a…”
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Relationship between Diary-Keeping and Tendencies toward Alexithymia and Rumination
Published in Psychological reports (01-12-2008)“…Relationships between diary-keeping and tendencies toward alexithymia and rumination were studied in 118 Japanese participants. Participants completed a…”
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Factors influencing the sense of unintegration of thoughts in maintaining anger
Published in Shinrigaku kenkyū (01-12-2013)“…Endo and Yukawa (2012) investigated the process of maintaining anger and demonstrated that a sense of unintegration of thoughts maintained anger by promoting…”
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DIARY-KEEPING AND TENDENCIES TOWARD ALEXITHYMIA AND RUMINATION
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Anger experience and the process of calming down
Published in Shinrigaku kenkyū (2003)“…This study investigated the affects and behaviors that accompany and follow anger episodes, and examined the relationship among them, in hope of developing…”
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Effects of the recipient's response on the emotions and cognitions of female undergraduates disclosing negative emotional experiences in interpersonal relationships
Published in Shinrigaku kenkyū (01-04-2013)“…The relationship between a recipient's response to a disclosure of negative emotional experiences, and the resulting negative emotions, hesitation in…”
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The mediating roles of cognition and behavior in the process of maintaining anger
Published in Shinrigaku kenkyū (2012)“…Relationships were investigated between the sense of unintegration of thoughts, recurrent thinking, and avoidance behavior, which are considered to be factors…”
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ATTACHMENT STYLE, SELF-CONCEALMENT, AND INTERPERSONAL DISTANCE AMONG JAPANESE UNDERGRADUATES
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The effects of the presence and contexts of video game violence on children: A longitudinal study in Japan
Published in Simulation & gaming (01-12-2008)“…A 1-year panel study of 591 children in fifth grade explored the accumulative effects of the presence and contexts of video game violence on aggression and the…”
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SEX DIFFERENCES IN RELATIONSHIPS AMONG ANGER, DEPRESSION, AND COPING STRATEGIES OF JAPANESE STUDENTS
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Writing about emotional dissonance in client experiences benefits human service professionals
Published in Shinrigaku kenkyū (2009)“…The present study examined whether burnout and negative ruminations of helping professional were reduced by writing about their dissonant emotional…”
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Sex Differences in Relationships among Anger, Depression, and Coping Strategies of Japanese Students
Published in Psychological reports (01-12-2005)“…This study investigated sex differences in the relationships among anger, depression, and coping strategies. Undergraduate students, 77 men and 130 women, 3…”
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