Problematic Internet Usage (PIU) is a growing public health concern and despite an upsurge in research, there is limited information regarding effective psychological interventions. PIU has been shown to be associated with many adverse life outcomes and psychosocial disorders such as depression, anxiety, loneliness, social anxiety, eating disorders, sleep problems, relationship and family breakdowns. PIU interventions are yet to show strong evidence of efficacy or effectiveness. In order to gain control over PIU individuals need to self-regulate their behaviours. The Dynamics of Self-Regulation model may provide a useful framework for developing psychological interventions for PIU. The model has mainly been tested in consumer and marketing...
Mood, Emotive Content, and Reasoning - Daniel Zahra Theories of how individuals reason, and how t...
Background: Stroke is a leading cause of disability in the UK with 1.3 million people living with th...
Background: Stroke is a leading cause of disability in the UK with 1.3 million people living with th...
This item is only available electronically.Online social networking sites have grown in popularity a...
This PhD thesis seeks to explore and understand the use and experiences of whether text-messaging in...
A growing body of research supports the idea that Theory of Mind (ToM) declines during aging process...
A growing body of research supports the idea that Theory of Mind (ToM) declines during aging process...
This PhD thesis seeks to explore and understand the use and experiences of whether text-messaging in...
Physical inventories constitute a considerable proportion of companies’ investments in today’s compe...
Ageing is associated with reduced stability and increased risk of falls. One risk factor for falls i...
This PhD thesis seeks to explore and understand the use and experiences of whether text-messaging in...
Physical inventories constitute a considerable proportion of companies’ investments in today’s compe...
We are inclined to trust our feeling of control or sense of agency although it results from our subj...
This thesis explores parenthood in the context of anxiety. Chapter One presents a systematic literat...
Background: Stroke is a leading cause of disability in the UK with 1.3 million people living with th...
Mood, Emotive Content, and Reasoning - Daniel Zahra Theories of how individuals reason, and how t...
Background: Stroke is a leading cause of disability in the UK with 1.3 million people living with th...
Background: Stroke is a leading cause of disability in the UK with 1.3 million people living with th...
This item is only available electronically.Online social networking sites have grown in popularity a...
This PhD thesis seeks to explore and understand the use and experiences of whether text-messaging in...
A growing body of research supports the idea that Theory of Mind (ToM) declines during aging process...
A growing body of research supports the idea that Theory of Mind (ToM) declines during aging process...
This PhD thesis seeks to explore and understand the use and experiences of whether text-messaging in...
Physical inventories constitute a considerable proportion of companies’ investments in today’s compe...
Ageing is associated with reduced stability and increased risk of falls. One risk factor for falls i...
This PhD thesis seeks to explore and understand the use and experiences of whether text-messaging in...
Physical inventories constitute a considerable proportion of companies’ investments in today’s compe...
We are inclined to trust our feeling of control or sense of agency although it results from our subj...
This thesis explores parenthood in the context of anxiety. Chapter One presents a systematic literat...
Background: Stroke is a leading cause of disability in the UK with 1.3 million people living with th...
Mood, Emotive Content, and Reasoning - Daniel Zahra Theories of how individuals reason, and how t...
Background: Stroke is a leading cause of disability in the UK with 1.3 million people living with th...
Background: Stroke is a leading cause of disability in the UK with 1.3 million people living with th...