Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is the act of intentionally harming one's own body in a non-lethal manner. Approximately 15-17 percent of young adults and adolescents cut, burn, pick at, hit, or ...
How often have you felt angry, sad, or hurt (or some other emotion) by how someone responded to you? You don’t need an exact figure to know that the answer is probably “a lot.” That makes sense, even ...
A straightforward and highly time-efficient method to evaluate the trait of self-control in individuals was developed and tested by German-Swiss research team, led by Dr Wanja Wolff (University of ...
Self-efficacy has been associated with health outcomes for women with disabilities. Self-efficacy involves our confidence in our ability to achieve desired goals. In other words, we tend to choose to ...
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