Exploring the East-West divide in prevalence of affective disorder: A case for cultural differences in co** with negative emotion

J De Vaus, MJ Hornsey, P Kuppens… - Personality and …, 2018‏ - journals.sagepub.com
Lifetime rates of clinical depression and anxiety in the West tend to be approximately 4 to 10
times greater than rates in Asia. In this review, we explore one possible reason for this cross …

[ספר][B] The new psychology of health: Unlocking the social cure

C Haslam, J Jetten, T Cruwys, G Dingle, SA Haslam - 2018‏ - taylorfrancis.com
British Psychology Society Textbook of the Year 2020 Why do people who are more socially
connected live longer and have better health than those who are socially isolated? Why are …

How does social support enhance resilience in the trauma-exposed individual?

LM Sippel, RH Pietrzak, DS Charney, LC Mayes… - Ecology and society, 2015‏ - JSTOR
Although most resilience science has focused on individual-level psychosocial factors that
promote individual resilience, theorists and researchers have begun to examine …

The distancing-embracing model of the enjoyment of negative emotions in art reception

W Menninghaus, V Wagner, J Hanich… - Behavioral and Brain …, 2017‏ - cambridge.org
Why are negative emotions so central in art reception far beyond tragedy? Revisiting
classical aesthetics in the light of recent psychological research, we present a novel model …

Associations between glucocorticoids and sociality across a continuum of vertebrate social behavior

A Raulo, B Dantzer - Ecology and evolution, 2018‏ - Wiley Online Library
The causes and consequences of individual differences in animal behavior and stress
physiology are increasingly studied in wild animals, yet the possibility that stress physiology …

The cultural evolution of shamanism

M Singh - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2018‏ - cambridge.org
Shamans, including medicine men, mediums, and the prophets of religious movements,
recur across human societies. Shamanism also existed among nearly all documented …

Synchrony and physiological arousal increase cohesion and cooperation in large naturalistic groups

JC Jackson, J Jong, D Bilkey, H Whitehouse… - Scientific reports, 2018‏ - nature.com
Separate research streams have identified synchrony and arousal as two factors that might
contribute to the effects of human rituals on social cohesion and cooperation. But no …

Effects of maternal singing style on mother–infant arousal and behavior

LK Cirelli, ZB Jurewicz, SE Trehub - Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 2020‏ - direct.mit.edu
Mothers around the world sing to infants, presumably to regulate their mood and arousal.
Lullabies and playsongs differ stylistically and have distinctive goals. Mothers sing lullabies …

[ספר][B] Raising parents: Attachment, representation, and treatment

P Crittenden - 2017‏ - taylorfrancis.com
Hel** troubled parents to raise their children adequately is of crucial importance for
parents, their children and society at large. Distressed parents have themselves often been …

The effects of physical activity on social interactions: The case of trust and trustworthiness

G Di Bartolomeo, S Papa - Journal of Sports Economics, 2019‏ - journals.sagepub.com
There is no doubt that physical activity improves health conditions; however, does it also
affect the way people interact? Beyond the obvious effects related to team games, we …