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Ellen W. Skinner
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 42

Ellen W. Skinner

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1976
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  • Publisher: Unknown

John Carr interviewed Ellen Skinner on November 12, 1976. Ellen Skinner discusses birth and ancestors, her first telephone conversation, locations she lived, streetcars, automobiles, Lisbon and white willow, moving to Yorkville, Illinois, life during the Great Depression, the dairy industry, religion, television, climate change, senior citizens' group, and the good old days.

Women and the National Experience
  • Language: en

Women and the National Experience

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Pearson

A primary source reader with more than one hundred different sources that describe the history of women in the United States. Women and the National Experience, 3/e provides students with thought-provoking primary sources. Combining classic and unusual sources, this anthology explores the private voices and public lives of women throughout U.S. history, and also lets students experience what historians really do and how history is written.

The Cambridge Handbook of the Development of Coping
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1124

The Cambridge Handbook of the Development of Coping

Despite broad interest in how children and youth cope with stress and how others can support their coping, this is the first Handbook to consolidate the many theories and large bodies of research that contribute to the study of the development of coping. The Handbook's goal is field building - it brings together theory and research from across the spectrum of psychological, developmental, and related sciences to inform our understanding of coping and its development across the lifespan. Hence, it is of interest not only to psychologists, but also to neuroscientists, sociologists, and public health experts. Moreover, work on stress and coping touches many areas of applied social science, including prevention and intervention science, education, clinical practice, and youth development, making this Handbook a vital interdisciplinary resource for parents, teachers, clinical practitioners, social workers, and anyone interested in improving the lives of children.

Perceived Control, Motivation, & Coping
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

Perceived Control, Motivation, & Coping

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995-02-08
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  • Publisher: SAGE

At every point in the lifespan, individual differences in a sense of control are strong predictors of motivation, coping and success and failure in a wide range of domains. What are the origins of these individual differences, how do they develop and what are the mechanisms by which they exert such an influence on psychological functioning? To answer these questions, this book draws on theories and research covering key control constructs, including self-efficacy, learned helplessness, locus of control and attribution theory. Skinner also considers such issues as: the origins of control in social interaction; environmental features that promote or undermine control; developmental change in the mechanisms by which experience

Women in the New Millennium
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 338

Women in the New Millennium

In this dynamic analysis of the gender revolution, authors Anne Breneman and Rebecca Mbuh create a platform for scholars from a variety of cultures to reflect upon their experiences as women and men in gendered cultures and upon their visions of prospects for gender equality and empowerment. Conceived during the United Nation's Fourth World Women's Conference in 1995 and continued during the Beijing +5 conference in 2000, this work represents the culmination of a ten-year project involving women from China, Sweden, Korea, Cameroon, Indonesia, South Africa, and the USA. Organized in five parts—Beginning, Women Awakening, Women Arising, Hazards of Growing up Female, and Reflections and Prosp...

Trauma and Coping Mechanisms among Assemblies of God World Missionaries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

Trauma and Coping Mechanisms among Assemblies of God World Missionaries

Trauma, from the fall of Adam and Eve forward impacts human lives in overpowering ways. A review of the lives of biblical personalities and missionaries reveals shared traumatic experiences. In addition to the stress of cultural adjustment, missionaries often live in contexts of violence, political unrest, economic instability, natural disasters, and relational conflict. The examined biblical personalities faced similar issues, yet a majority coped with trauma in ways that led to well-being. The proposed biblical theory of well-being assists missionaries to move deeper in their trust of God by utilizing the coping skills of the biblical personalities including asking God for help, lifting up their praise and worship to God, standing on a sense of call, working with God, lamenting/venting to God in healthy ways, embracing a theology of suffering, and accepting assistance from friends and family. The adherence to the constructs of this theory protects missionaries from the ravages of psychological trauma by avoiding negative coping and developing positive coping skills that lead to trusting in the only One who gives hope in seemingly hopeless situations.

no. 1. A-E
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 474

no. 1. A-E

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1874
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Perceived Control, Motivation, & Coping
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

Perceived Control, Motivation, & Coping

At every point in the life span, individual differences in a sense of control are strong predictors of motivation, coping, success, and failure in a wide range of life domains. What are the origins of these individual differences, how do they develop, and what are the mechanisms by which they exert such influence on psychological functioning? This book draws on theories and research covering key control constructs, including self-efficacy, learned helplessness, locus of control, and attribution theory. Ellen A. Skinner discusses such issues as the origins of control in social interactions; environmental features that promote or undermine control; developmental change in the mechanisms by whi...

George Hayes of Windsor and His Descendants
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

George Hayes of Windsor and His Descendants

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1884
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Women and the National Experience
  • Language: en

Women and the National Experience

Women and the National Experience, 3/e provides students with inexpensive collections of thought-provoking primary sources. Combining classic and unusual sources, this anthology explores the private voices and public lives of women throughout U.S. history, and also lets students experience what historians really do and how history is written.