Naive theories about emotional experiences elicited by the death of a significant other were studied by analyzing subjects' (N= 240; 24 yrs-old) answers to a set of open questions. A data-driven analysis of the protocols showed that Ss listed several emotions as immediate reactions (e.g. sadness, pain, depression) rather than as 'adequate' behaviors. Few Ss listed physiological and expressive responses (e.g. crying) in either case. Cognitive reactions (e.g. remembering the other) but not actual behaviors (e.g. comfort others involved in the loss) were frequently mentioned. The most frequent cognitive 'adequate' reaction was attempting to control one's emotions. Most Ss mentioned at least one cause for the elicitation of emotions (e.g. los...
The loss of a loved one is an extremely painful experience, but most individuals gradually adjust to...
The content and richness of lay theories\u201d (LT) of emotion of Italian male and female adolescen...
The study analyzes the phenomenon of meaning making for the bereavement of a person with whom they h...
Naive theories about emotional experiences elicited by the death of a significant other were studied...
The study - a part of a large research on \u201clay theories\u201d of emotion, i.e., people\u2019s e...
Italian subjects (N=854) conceptualised the reactions elicited by jealousy-eliciting events as consi...
Background: Bereavement is an inevitable event that can cause pain, discomfort, and negative consequ...
Background: Bereavement is an inevitable event that can cause pain, discomfort, and negative consequ...
Using Giorgi's descriptive phenomenological psychological method, the written accounts of three hete...
Abstract Over the course of history, death, in addition to life, has been a social phenomenon of maj...
Objective: Prior research, mainly conducted on depression, observed that clients' improved capabilit...
The authors, in this article report an interesting view regarding stress, mourning and the immune s...
The study - a part of a large research on "lay theories" of emotion, i.e., people's emotional knowle...
Introduction Grief is frequently described as a normal reaction to bereavement, which in turn is con...
The two main objectives of this research project may be described in the following way. The first ob...
The loss of a loved one is an extremely painful experience, but most individuals gradually adjust to...
The content and richness of lay theories\u201d (LT) of emotion of Italian male and female adolescen...
The study analyzes the phenomenon of meaning making for the bereavement of a person with whom they h...
Naive theories about emotional experiences elicited by the death of a significant other were studied...
The study - a part of a large research on \u201clay theories\u201d of emotion, i.e., people\u2019s e...
Italian subjects (N=854) conceptualised the reactions elicited by jealousy-eliciting events as consi...
Background: Bereavement is an inevitable event that can cause pain, discomfort, and negative consequ...
Background: Bereavement is an inevitable event that can cause pain, discomfort, and negative consequ...
Using Giorgi's descriptive phenomenological psychological method, the written accounts of three hete...
Abstract Over the course of history, death, in addition to life, has been a social phenomenon of maj...
Objective: Prior research, mainly conducted on depression, observed that clients' improved capabilit...
The authors, in this article report an interesting view regarding stress, mourning and the immune s...
The study - a part of a large research on "lay theories" of emotion, i.e., people's emotional knowle...
Introduction Grief is frequently described as a normal reaction to bereavement, which in turn is con...
The two main objectives of this research project may be described in the following way. The first ob...
The loss of a loved one is an extremely painful experience, but most individuals gradually adjust to...
The content and richness of lay theories\u201d (LT) of emotion of Italian male and female adolescen...
The study analyzes the phenomenon of meaning making for the bereavement of a person with whom they h...