Results for 'Yseult Freeney'

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    A Trait-State Model of Trust Propensity: Evidence From Two Career Transitions.Lisa van der Werff, Yseult Freeney, Charles E. Lance & Finian Buckley - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Revisiting the Effect of Emotional Labor: A Multi-Level Investigation in Front-Line Service Teams.Xin Zhao, Na Fu, Yseult Freeney & Patrick C. Flood - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Applying a Catholic Anthropological Framework to the Cognitive Behavioral Model of Mental Health.Johann M. D’Souza, Cajetan Cuddy, Bridget Hannahan, Larry Freeney & Constance Salhany - 2024 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 24 (2):281-293.
    A sound philosophy of the human person is key to any application of modern clinical psychology. Psychological disorder and vice go hand in hand, indicating the need to embrace virtue theory in clinical psychology. Borrowed from the Catholic intellectual tradition, this approach to mental health encourages good habits of the soul as the antidote to psychological struggles. This article aims to demonstrate how the Catholic understanding of the human person aligns well with modern psychology.
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    A Medieval Troubadour Mobilized in the French Resistance.Roy Rosenstein - 1998 - Journal of the History of Ideas 59 (3):499-520.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A Medieval Troubadour Mobilized in the French Resistance *Roy RosensteinIntroduction: The Place of Poetry under VichyRien ne semblait plus anachronique que d’interroger, inter arma, le silence des Muses médiévales....Frank 1In Chantons sous l’occupation André Halimi details how raucously the band played on in wartime Paris. 2 If Vercors in 1941 advocated the practice of silence and Sartre in 1945 maintained that Paris had been dead for the four years (...)
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