Rational emotive behavior therapy
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Rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT), previously called rational therapy and rational emotive therapy, is a comprehensive, active-directive, philosophically and empirically based psychotherapy which focuses on resolving emotional and behavioral problems and disturbances and enabling people to lead happier and more fulfilling lives. REBT was created and developed by the American psychotherapist and psychologist Albert Ellis who was inspired by many of the teachings of Asian, Greek, Roman and modern philosophers. REBT is one of the first and foremost forms of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and was first expounded by Ellis in the mid-1950s and continues its development to this day.

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Happiness as Stable Extraversion: Internal Consistency Reliability and Construct Validity of the Oxford Happiness Questionnaire Among Undergraduate Students

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Happiness as Stable Extraversion: Internal Consistency Reliability and Construct Validity of the Oxford Happiness Questionnaire Among Undergraduate Students Abstract  The Oxford Happiness Questionnaire (OHQ) was developed by Hills and Argyle (2002) to provide a more accessible equivalent measure of the Oxford Happiness Inventory (OHI). The aim of the present study was to examine the internal consistency reliability, and construct validity of this new instrument alongside the Eysenckian dimensional model of personality. The Oxford Happiness Questionnaire was completed by a sample of 131 undergraduate students together with the abbreviated form of the Revised Eysenck Personality Question [...]

European Psychologist, Journals »

An Application of Affective Events Theory to Workplace Bullying

Mon, 15/03/10 – 16:33 | No Comment
An Application of Affective Events Theory to Workplace Bullying Within the framework of Affective Events Theory (AET), this study examines emotional experiences as a potential mediator between exposure to bullying and job satisfaction and intention to leave, respectively. We also investigate to what extent trait anxiety and trait anger moderate the relationships between these variables. The results show that the relationships between bullying and both job satisfaction and intentions to leave are partly mediated by the targets’ emotional experiences. Trait anxiety moderates the relationship between [...]

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Construct-Driven Development of a Video-Based Situational Judgment Test for Integrity

Mon, 15/03/10 – 16:33 | No Comment
Construct-Driven Development of a Video-Based Situational Judgment Test for Integrity In a field study conducted in a multi-ethnic selection setting at the Dutch police, we examined the construct validity of a video-based situational judgment test (SJT) aimed to measure the construct of integrity. Integrity is of central importance to productive work performance of police officers. We used a sample of police applicants, which consisted of a Dutch ethnic majority group and an ethnic minority group. The ethnic minority applicants came from one of the four largest ethnic minority groups in The Netherlands, namely groups with [...]

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Psychology in Outerspace

Mon, 15/03/10 – 16:33 | No Comment
Psychology in Outerspace Previous work has shown that is important to consider the disjunction between paranormal and nonparanormal beliefs about extraterrestrial life. The current study examined the association between both such beliefs and individual difference and demographic variables. A total of 555 British participants completed the Extraterrestrial Beliefs Scale, as well as measures of their Big Five personality scores, social conformity, sensation seeking, and demographics. Results showed no sex differences in ratings of paranormal and nonparanormal extr [...]

European Psychologist, Journals »

Narcissism and Perceived Inequity in Attractiveness in Romantic Relationships

Mon, 15/03/10 – 16:33 | No Comment
Narcissism and Perceived Inequity in Attractiveness in Romantic Relationships In three studies of romantic relationships (N = 253, N = 81, and N = 98) the hypothesis was tested that high narcissists, relative to low narcissists, distort the assessment of equity in attractiveness. Narcissism was measured by the Narcissistic Personality Inventory. In Study 1 the hypothesis was confirmed. In Study 2 it was shown that although narcissism correlated significantly with self-esteem, it was the unique variance in narcissism which predicted the tendency to feel underbenefited in respect to attractiveness. Finally in Study [...]

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When 2 is Better Than 1 + 1

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When 2 is Better Than 1 + 1 Little is known about older spousal dyads’ collaborative problem solving. Although typically collaborating dyads perform worse than nominal dyads in other dyadic cognition tasks, we assumed that older couples might profit from collaboration in a highly demanding problem-solving task requiring the sequential and complementary use of spatial memory and reasoning abilities. In this paper, we examine whether older couples profit from the dyadic situation on a computer-based problem-solving task that can most likely be optimally solved when [...]

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Adjustment of Couples Following Childbirth

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Adjustment of Couples Following Childbirth This study focuses on the changes in perception of dyadic adjustment following childbirth and on the role of attachment (as a risk or protection factor) in the way partners adjust to this stressful event. Four attachment configurations were analyzed which emerged from the concordance or discordance between the “generalized” and the “specific” states of mind in the individual, and a longitudinal and cross-sectional study on N = 206 participants (104 “new-parents” and 102 “nonparents by choice”) was then implemented. These [...]

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Prediction and Explanation of Young Offenders’ Intentions to Re-offend From Behavioral, Normative, and Control Beliefs

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Prediction and Explanation of Young Offenders’ Intentions to Re-offend From Behavioral, Normative, and Control Beliefs A detailed assessment of the constructs postulated by the Theory of Planned Behavior is offered as a comprehensive framework for understanding young offenders’ behavioral intentions to re-offend in the future. The paper reports the assessed salient behavioral, normative, and control beliefs with respect to future offending behavior. From the largest institution for young offenders in Scotland 152 male inmates were randomly selected and filled in a questionnaire which measured direct and belief-based attitudes, subjective norms, perceiv [...]

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The Strategic Expression of Personal Belief in a Just World

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The Strategic Expression of Personal Belief in a Just World Previous research has shown that both the personal and the general belief in a just world (BJW) are judgment norms. This finding raises the possibility of a strategic component in the expression of the BJW. In the two studies reported in this article we investigated this possibility, specifically that the expression of BJW could be used to distinguish oneself from others and to convey specific images. In Study 1, we asked participants to fill in the personal and the general BJW scales on their behalf and according to the way they thought [...]

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Final Decentrations

Mon, 15/03/10 – 16:33 | No Comment
We submit that with advancing age and the age-inherent shrinking of life-time reserves, intrinsic-valuerational, that is, ego-transcending goals tend to gain priority over extrinsic-instrumental goals that aim at future personal benefits. This proposition is investigated in four studies that combine questionnaire assessments and experimental analyses. In Study 1, age differences in extrinsic-instrumental and intrinsic-valuerational orientations are analyzed in a cross-sectional study involving 359 participants in the age range from 35 to [...]
An Application of Affective Events Theory to Workplace Bullying
Mon, 15/03/10 – 16:33 | No Comment
An Application of Affective Events Theory to Workplace Bullying Within the framework of Affective Events Theory (AET), this study examines emotional experiences as a potential mediator between exposure to bullying [...]
Construct-Driven Development of a Video-Based Situational Judgment Test for Integrity
Mon, 15/03/10 – 16:33 | No Comment
Construct-Driven Development of a Video-Based Situational Judgment Test for Integrity In a field study conducted in a multi-ethnic selection setting at the Dutch police, we examined the construct validity of a video-based situational j [...]
Psychology in Outerspace
Mon, 15/03/10 – 16:33 | No Comment
Psychology in Outerspace Previous work has shown that is important to consider the disjunction between paranormal and nonparanormal beliefs about extraterrestrial life. The c [...]
Narcissism and Perceived Inequity in Attractiveness in Romantic Relationships
Mon, 15/03/10 – 16:33 | No Comment
Narcissism and Perceived Inequity in Attractiveness in Romantic Relationships In three studies of romantic relationships (N = 253, N = 81, and N = 98) the hypothesis was tested that high narcissists, relative to low narcissist [...]
When 2 is Better Than 1 + 1
Mon, 15/03/10 – 16:33 | No Comment
When 2 is Better Than 1 + 1 Little is known about older spousal dyads’ collaborative problem solving. Although typically collaborating dyads perform worse than nominal dyads [...]
Adjustment of Couples Following Childbirth
Mon, 15/03/10 – 16:33 | No Comment
Adjustment of Couples Following Childbirth This study focuses on the changes in perception of dyadic adjustment following childbirth and on the role of attachment (as a risk or protection fact [...]
Prediction and Explanation of Young Offenders’ Intentions to Re-offend From Behavioral, Normative, and Control Beliefs
Mon, 15/03/10 – 16:33 | No Comment
Prediction and Explanation of Young Offenders’ Intentions to Re-offend From Behavioral, Normative, and Control Beliefs A detailed assessment of the constructs postulated by the Theory of Planned Behavior is offered as a comprehensive framework for understanding young [...]
The Strategic Expression of Personal Belief in a Just World
Mon, 15/03/10 – 16:33 | No Comment
The Strategic Expression of Personal Belief in a Just World Previous research has shown that both the personal and the general belief in a just world (BJW) are judgment norms. This finding raises the possibili [...]
Final Decentrations
Mon, 15/03/10 – 16:33 | No Comment
We submit that with advancing age and the age-inherent shrinking of life-time reserves, intrinsic-valuerational, that is, ego-transcending goals tend [...]
Missing or Killed
Mon, 15/03/10 – 16:33 | No Comment
Missing or Killed Many people go missing during war and acts of terrorism. Do their families suffer an additional or different kind of mental health burden than famili [...]