Humanism is a worldview emphasizing interpersonal warmth, emotional expression, imagination, and humanity’s inherent goodness. Normativism is a worldview emphasizing discipline, emotional restraint, empiricism, and humanity’s inherent badness. We reasoned that worldviews could influence how people construe suffering. Prior research suggests there are two prominent suffering construals in contemporary U.S. culture. A Redemptive construal posits that suffering’s purpose is to lead to greater awareness and self-development, while a Biomedical construal sees biological frameworks as the standard for understanding suffering. In two studies, we examined how these worldviews and construals shape how people interpret suffering arising from depressi...
The prevalence of depression has been on the rise since the inception of the modernization of human ...
Compared to nondepressed individuals, depressed individuals generally show more guilt, more indecisi...
Depression is uniformly identified as psychopathology by diagnostic systems such as the DSM-IV-TR an...
Cultural worldviews play an important role in how people perceive suffering in the world. Suffering ...
Previous terror management research has shown that mildly depressed subjects show a greater increase...
This project includes two studies of causal beliefs about depression conducted in a U.S. adult sampl...
This theoretical study depicts and highlights the seemingly individual phenomenon of depression in a...
Health professionals who treat clients with depression have vastly different treatment practices. Ca...
Depression needs to be understood within interdisciplinary scientific, biopsychosocial, therapeutic ...
This dissertation is motivated by the clinical problem of determining which of two comparably effect...
Depression is a common clinical disorder characterized by a complex web of psychological, behavioral...
In this thesis I explore the contemporary Western framing of depression as an illness requiring tre...
Depression is a severe mental illness estimated to affect around 300 million people worldwide and is...
Clinical depression has been unilaterally construed as a biochemical imbalance in serotonerigic syst...
Discrepancies between one's own beliefs, standards and practices and the standards expected by other...
The prevalence of depression has been on the rise since the inception of the modernization of human ...
Compared to nondepressed individuals, depressed individuals generally show more guilt, more indecisi...
Depression is uniformly identified as psychopathology by diagnostic systems such as the DSM-IV-TR an...
Cultural worldviews play an important role in how people perceive suffering in the world. Suffering ...
Previous terror management research has shown that mildly depressed subjects show a greater increase...
This project includes two studies of causal beliefs about depression conducted in a U.S. adult sampl...
This theoretical study depicts and highlights the seemingly individual phenomenon of depression in a...
Health professionals who treat clients with depression have vastly different treatment practices. Ca...
Depression needs to be understood within interdisciplinary scientific, biopsychosocial, therapeutic ...
This dissertation is motivated by the clinical problem of determining which of two comparably effect...
Depression is a common clinical disorder characterized by a complex web of psychological, behavioral...
In this thesis I explore the contemporary Western framing of depression as an illness requiring tre...
Depression is a severe mental illness estimated to affect around 300 million people worldwide and is...
Clinical depression has been unilaterally construed as a biochemical imbalance in serotonerigic syst...
Discrepancies between one's own beliefs, standards and practices and the standards expected by other...
The prevalence of depression has been on the rise since the inception of the modernization of human ...
Compared to nondepressed individuals, depressed individuals generally show more guilt, more indecisi...
Depression is uniformly identified as psychopathology by diagnostic systems such as the DSM-IV-TR an...