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Jahresmagazin Mess- und Sensortechnik 2019, 36–38.
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Journal of Sensor and Sensor Systems (J. Sens. Sens. Syst.) 2019 8 (2), 317–328.
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Berzlanovich, A.; Kohls, Niko (2019)
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Buchholz-Schuster, Eckardt (2019)
Über den Horizont / Berlin, Boston 2019 (5), 191–212.
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Epple, Philipp; Fritsche, Manuel; Reinker, F.; Wiesche, S. aus der (2019)
Proceedings of the ASME 2019 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition IMECE2019-11417 2019.
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Epple, Philipp; Steppert, Michael; Malcherek, A.; Fritsche, Manuel (2019)
Proceedings of the ASME - JSME - KSME Joint Fluids Engineering Conference 2019, AJKFLUIDS2019-4613 2019.
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Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 2019.
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Individuals with fibromyalgia are at greater risk for depressive symptoms than the general population, and this may be partially attributable to physical symptoms that impair day-to-day functioning. However, individual-level protective characteristics may buffer risk for psychopathology. For instance, the ability to perceive a "silver lining" in one`s illness may be related to better mental and physical health. We examined perceived silver lining as a potential moderator of the relation between fibromyalgia impact and depressive symptoms. Our sample of persons with fibromyalgia (N = 401) completed self-report measures including the Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire-Revised, Depression Anxiety Stress Scales, and the Silver Lining Questionnaire. Moderation analyses covaried age, sex, and ethnicity. Supporting hypotheses, increasing impact of disease was related to greater depressive symptoms, and perceptions of a silver lining attenuated that association. Despite the linkage between impairment and depressive symptoms, identifying positive aspects or outcomes of illness may reduce risk for psychopathology. Therapeutically promoting perception of a silver lining, perhaps via signature strengths exercises or a blessings journal, and encouraging cognitive reframing of the illness experience, perhaps via Motivational Interviewing or Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, may reduce depressive symptoms in persons with fibromyalgia.
Holtorf, Christian (2019)
In: Jens Ruppenthal/Ruth Schilling/Martin Weiss (Hg.): Von Flaschenpost bis Fischreklame 2019, 25–45.
Holtorf, Christian (2019)
In: Christian Holtorf, Bärbel Frischmann (Hg.): "Über den Horizont. Standorte, Grenzen und Perspektiven". 2019, 165–189.
Hößelbarth, Susann (2019)
Bröckling, U., Feustel, R. & Schmidt-Semisch, H. (Hrsg.). Handbuch Drogen in sozial- und kulturwissenschaftlicher Perspektive 2019, 593–610.
Huth, Olaf; Hess, Mona ; Troi, Alexandra; Jagfeld, Matthias (2019)
Die Denkmalpflege 2019 (2), 145–151.
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Kohls, Niko (2019)
Über den Horizont / Berlin, Boston 2019 (5), 149–164.
Kohls, Niko; Esch, Tobias; Gerber, L.; Adrian, L.; Wittmann, M. (2019)
Behavioral Sciences 2019 9 (8), 87.
DOI: 10.3390/bs9080087
(1) Background: Mind-body interventions (MBI), such as meditation or other relaxation techniques, have become the focus of attention in the clinical and health sciences. Differences in the effects of induction techniques are being increasingly investigated. (2) Methods: Here, we compared changes in the individual experience of time, space, and self in 44 students in an integrative health-promotion program. They participated in a study employing mindfulness meditation and a relaxation intervention with one week between sessions, thus employing a within-subjects design. (3) Results: No significant differences were detected when subjective reports were compared directly after each intervention. However, we found significant sequence effects between t1 and t2, independent of the meditation type. The sense of self diminished, the present orientation increased, and the past and future orientations decreased in both interventions. (4) Conclusions: We propose using scales to assess subjective time, self, and space as basic constituents of experience to measure the specificity of intervention methods, as well as longitudinal changes.
Löffl, Josef; Zagel, Christian (2019)
Selbstorganisiertes Lernen an Hochschulen / Bielefeld 2019 (3), 41–50.
DOI: 10.25656/01:18554
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