Self-talk, irrational beliefs, self-esteem and depression were measured in a sample of 105 elementary school children in Grades 4 to 7. Sex and grade differences in positive self-talk were found. The pattern of correlation coefficients for positive self-talk supported the substantive position that positive self-talk is positively related to self-esteem and negatively related to irrational beliefs and depression in a non-clinical sample of children. However, the same support was not forthcoming for the reverse relationships for negative self-talk. Therapeutic implications are outlined as are suggestions for future research in the area of children's self-talk
Explanatory style optimism and Self -Esteem theorists both claim to be able positively to influence ...
Self-esteem has been defined as the "totality of the individual's thoughts and feelings ha...
One of the sources of a student’s self-esteem at a younger school age are social comparisons within ...
This study investigated the effect of self-talk in mediating between positive and negative statement...
A sample of 675 elementary school children in Grades 3-7 were administered the Self-talk Inventory a...
Negative self-talk is a self-referenced speech that appraises self worth and ability and is associat...
This paper reports on a study conducted with 269 primary school children in grades 3 to 7. These chi...
Data were collected from 269 Australian primary school children in grades 3 to 7. Self-report questi...
Research has demonstrated the importance of early social interactions in the development of self-tal...
The effect of negative and positive self-talk in relation to loneliness and self-esteem is an under-...
Much research has been conducted on children's self-talk and its use to regulate thinking and behavi...
As a result of increased emphasis being placed on the alarmingly ubiquitous mental-health-related di...
Two studies have reported that low self-esteem is related to the holding of four specific irrational...
The authors investigated features of self-statements as predictors of anxiety in children with and w...
Aim: The aim of the study was to investigate the impact that self-talk can have on students’ self-es...
Explanatory style optimism and Self -Esteem theorists both claim to be able positively to influence ...
Self-esteem has been defined as the "totality of the individual's thoughts and feelings ha...
One of the sources of a student’s self-esteem at a younger school age are social comparisons within ...
This study investigated the effect of self-talk in mediating between positive and negative statement...
A sample of 675 elementary school children in Grades 3-7 were administered the Self-talk Inventory a...
Negative self-talk is a self-referenced speech that appraises self worth and ability and is associat...
This paper reports on a study conducted with 269 primary school children in grades 3 to 7. These chi...
Data were collected from 269 Australian primary school children in grades 3 to 7. Self-report questi...
Research has demonstrated the importance of early social interactions in the development of self-tal...
The effect of negative and positive self-talk in relation to loneliness and self-esteem is an under-...
Much research has been conducted on children's self-talk and its use to regulate thinking and behavi...
As a result of increased emphasis being placed on the alarmingly ubiquitous mental-health-related di...
Two studies have reported that low self-esteem is related to the holding of four specific irrational...
The authors investigated features of self-statements as predictors of anxiety in children with and w...
Aim: The aim of the study was to investigate the impact that self-talk can have on students’ self-es...
Explanatory style optimism and Self -Esteem theorists both claim to be able positively to influence ...
Self-esteem has been defined as the "totality of the individual's thoughts and feelings ha...
One of the sources of a student’s self-esteem at a younger school age are social comparisons within ...