Positive affect has long been considered a hallmark of subjective happiness. Yet, high lev-els of positive affect have also been linked with hypomania risk: a set of cognitive, affective, and behavioral characteristics that constitute a dispositional risk for future episodes of hypo-mania and mania. At a personality level, two powerful predictors of affective experience are extraversion and neuroticism: extraversion has been linked to positive affect, and neuroti-cism to negative affect. As such, a single personality trait – extraversion – has been linked to both beneficial and harmful outcomes associated with positivity. It is clear that positive affect, in different forms, has divergent consequences for well-being, but previous research h...
Bipolar disorder is characterized by disruptions in mood and affect that occur not only during mood ...
Background The communal/agentic model of narcissism is well accepted in the current research liter...
This article was published in the Fall 2009 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
<div><p>Positive affect has long been considered a hallmark of subjective happiness. Yet, high level...
Positive affect has long been considered a hallmark of subjective happiness. Yet, high levels of pos...
Positive affect has long been considered a hallmark of subjective happiness. Yet, high levels of pos...
This study aimed to examine cross-sectionally to what extent persons with higher symptom levels or a...
Introduction: Affective disorders are thought to be associated primarily with changes in positive af...
Introduction: Affective disorders are thought to be associated primarily with changes in positive af...
<p>Enthusiasm (extraversion) and withdrawal (neuroticism) are most closely linked to subjective happ...
The connection between personality, emotions, and experience have been of interest to researchers fo...
A consensus has emerged that neuroticism is associated with negative affect and extraversion is asso...
Background Bipolar disorder types I (BD I) and II (BD II) behave differently in clinical manifestati...
AbstractThe common goal of all human happiness and All are trying to achieve it are its people and t...
Within the study of emotions, researchers have increasingly stressed the importance of studying indi...
Bipolar disorder is characterized by disruptions in mood and affect that occur not only during mood ...
Background The communal/agentic model of narcissism is well accepted in the current research liter...
This article was published in the Fall 2009 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
<div><p>Positive affect has long been considered a hallmark of subjective happiness. Yet, high level...
Positive affect has long been considered a hallmark of subjective happiness. Yet, high levels of pos...
Positive affect has long been considered a hallmark of subjective happiness. Yet, high levels of pos...
This study aimed to examine cross-sectionally to what extent persons with higher symptom levels or a...
Introduction: Affective disorders are thought to be associated primarily with changes in positive af...
Introduction: Affective disorders are thought to be associated primarily with changes in positive af...
<p>Enthusiasm (extraversion) and withdrawal (neuroticism) are most closely linked to subjective happ...
The connection between personality, emotions, and experience have been of interest to researchers fo...
A consensus has emerged that neuroticism is associated with negative affect and extraversion is asso...
Background Bipolar disorder types I (BD I) and II (BD II) behave differently in clinical manifestati...
AbstractThe common goal of all human happiness and All are trying to achieve it are its people and t...
Within the study of emotions, researchers have increasingly stressed the importance of studying indi...
Bipolar disorder is characterized by disruptions in mood and affect that occur not only during mood ...
Background The communal/agentic model of narcissism is well accepted in the current research liter...
This article was published in the Fall 2009 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc