the impact of post - traumatic stress disorder ... important factorsinfluencepost - trauma adjustment ( such as access to appropriate social support
e.g. , traits of anxiousness and introversionmay leadto greater strain in social support timing of stressors
self - efficacy and a sense of community in schoolcontributedto mediating effects of social support on psychosocial adjustment
studentsdesignedexperiments to test the theory underlying the social desirability bias
the situations they find themselves in ... often without their knowing it(passive) are ... influenced by2):151 - 183.details Situations are powerful : the evidence from experimental social psychology suggests
their capacityto createpositive social support networks that can ameliorate distress
PSSRU @ LSE(passive) led bythe SCEIP ( Social Care Evidence in Practice ) Project
studiesdesignedto measure how social support influences the stress response
processescreatedunintended social support research
schools where children , youth and adults feel safeto createschools where children , youth and adults feel safe
in what we recognise as “ groupthink ” ( or “ risky - shift ” ) behaviourresultsin what we recognise as “ groupthink ” ( or “ risky - shift ” ) behaviour
in good treatment outcomes ( Hubbard et al , 1989 ; Joe et al , 1991a ; McLellan et al , 1993to resultin good treatment outcomes ( Hubbard et al , 1989 ; Joe et al , 1991a ; McLellan et al , 1993
to a reduction in the drive to satisfy that needleadsto a reduction in the drive to satisfy that need
depression and to help people get out of itto preventdepression and to help people get out of it
to distorted interpretation of supportive actionsleading thusto distorted interpretation of supportive actions