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Cognitive Dissonance (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Cognitive Dissonance'
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Reconceptualizing reflexivity and dissonance in professional and personal domains.
30 Aug 2008
Debates around 'reflexivity' and the construction of the gendered self within late modernity have occupied the attention of both 'reflexive modernization' theorists (Beck, Giddens and Lash 1994; Beck and Beck-Gernsheim 1996; Giddens 1991, 1992) as ...
rec_pub_18782154-reconceptualizing-reflexivity-dissonance-professional-personal-domains.htm
Deferred empathy: a construct with implications for the mental health of older adults.
30 Aug 2008
Deferred empathy occurs when an experience provokes a memory that after reflection allows people to say, "Now I understand." Heretofore, the concept was explored only in quantitative research; therefore, the purpose of this phenomenological study ...
rec_pub_18770106-deferred-empathy-construct-implications-mental-health-older-adults.htm
28 Aug 2008
RATIONALE: Research has begun to examine how acute cognitive impairment from alcohol could contribute to alcohol abuse. Specifically, alcohol-induced impairment of inhibitory control could compromise the drinker's ability to stop the ...
rec_pub_18758758-individual-differences-acute-alcohol-impairment-inhibitory-control.htm
A phenomenological study to understand the experiences of nurses with regard to brainstem death.
23 Jul 2008
METHOD: In this study six nurses from general intensive care units were interviewed. The resulting transcripts were analysed using hermeneutic phenomenology. FINDINGS: The findings fall into five categories, feelings, communication, protection, ...
rec_pub_18657425-a-phenomenological-study-understand-experiences-nurses-regard.htm
Jul 2008
Several empirically supported treatments for depression are currently available with little understanding of either principles or mechanisms that are responsible for their effectiveness. This article reviews existing principles and finds that they ...
rec_pub_18687510-dissonance-induction-reduction-possible-principle-connectionist.htm
Mistakes were made ... but by whom?
29 Jun 2008
rec_pub_18708878-mistakes-whom.htm
Toward a more empathic relationship in pain medicine.
16 Jun 2008
Specialists in pain medicine commonly experience psychological assaults on their self-esteem, especially from patients who seem unreasonably demanding, overly critical, or threatening. This article will discuss how these challenges can trigger a ...
rec_pub_18565006-toward-empathic-relationship-pain-medicine.htm
Cognitive dissonance in faculty roles: lots of questions, few answers.
30 May 2008
rec_pub_18588654-cognitive-dissonance-faculty-roles-lots-questions-answers.htm
Transgender identity development as represented by a group of female-to-male transgendered adults.
30 May 2008
This article represents work done in the discipline of nursing to raise awareness about the lives and experiences of transgendered persons, who receive little coverage in our nursing textbooks, professional journals, or student clinical experiences. ...
rec_pub_18569206-transgender-identity-development-represented-group-female-male.htm
Cognitive dissonance in children: justification of effort or contrast?
30 May 2008
Justification of effort is a form of cognitive dissonance in which the subjective value of an outcome is directly related to the effort that went into obtaining it. However, it is likely that in social contexts (such as the requirements for joining ...
rec_pub_18567273-cognitive-dissonance-children-justification-effort-contrast.htm
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