The repression-sensitization (R-S) dimension (Byrne, 1964) assumes that individuals may be placed along a continuum according to their characteristic responses to threatening stimuli. At the repression pole are individuals whose responses purportedly include repression, suppression, and denial (avoiding behaviors), while at the sensitizing pole are persons whose responses allegedly include intei lectualization, rationalization, and obsessive-compulsive ideation (approach behaviors)
Challenging and excitatory parenting behaviors play an important role in children’s development, par...
Child maltreatment is a prevalent issue among adolescent females. Threatening experiences are predic...
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The purpose of the study was to develop and evaluate a rationale for the repeatedly occurring empiri...
The Byrne (1961) Repression-Sensitization (R-S) scale was designed to measure psychological defenses...
The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between the revised Repression-Sensi...
Researchers have invoked a variety of theories when discussing the relation between children\u27s or...
During recent years much experimentation has been concerned with the phenomenon of perceptual defens...
This study assessed relationships among indices of modulation of stimulus intensity by the autonomic...
The relationship between locus of control and aggression in children was investigated. Twenty-five s...
The present study empirically investigated child and family variables that differentiated attention-...
This study examined retrospective reports of child abuse in 362 university students and assessed eff...
Understanding pathways to physical child abuse may aid in creating and implementing abuse prevention...
Parental psychological control generally consists of overinvolved/protective and critical/rejecting ...
Parental sensitivity is critical in the development of children’s attachment to their caregivers. Se...
Challenging and excitatory parenting behaviors play an important role in children’s development, par...
Child maltreatment is a prevalent issue among adolescent females. Threatening experiences are predic...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2309...
The purpose of the study was to develop and evaluate a rationale for the repeatedly occurring empiri...
The Byrne (1961) Repression-Sensitization (R-S) scale was designed to measure psychological defenses...
The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between the revised Repression-Sensi...
Researchers have invoked a variety of theories when discussing the relation between children\u27s or...
During recent years much experimentation has been concerned with the phenomenon of perceptual defens...
This study assessed relationships among indices of modulation of stimulus intensity by the autonomic...
The relationship between locus of control and aggression in children was investigated. Twenty-five s...
The present study empirically investigated child and family variables that differentiated attention-...
This study examined retrospective reports of child abuse in 362 university students and assessed eff...
Understanding pathways to physical child abuse may aid in creating and implementing abuse prevention...
Parental psychological control generally consists of overinvolved/protective and critical/rejecting ...
Parental sensitivity is critical in the development of children’s attachment to their caregivers. Se...
Challenging and excitatory parenting behaviors play an important role in children’s development, par...
Child maltreatment is a prevalent issue among adolescent females. Threatening experiences are predic...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2309...