Contribution Of Psychological Defences And Coping Behaviour On Preschool Children Psychological Health
Keywords: Psychological defences, coping-behaviour, psychological health, children
Article no: 1
Pages 1-6
Series: European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Proceedings of the 5th International Congress on Clinical & Counselling Psychology (CPSYC 2017), 26-28 April 2017, Cirpas, Italy
Keywords: Psychological defences, coping-behaviour, psychological health, children
Article no: 1
Pages 1-6
Keywords: Effectiveness; oppositional-defiant disorder; individual play therapy
Article no: 2
Pages 7-14
Keywords: Adolescence, online behaviours, virtual identity
Article no: 3
Pages 15-25
Keywords: Academic performance; Self-regulation; Perceived stress
Article no: 4
Pages 26-31
Keywords: Foreign students, adaptation, coping , values
Article no: 5
Pages 32-41
Keywords: Dispositional factors; Sportspersonship; Trait aggressiveness; Goal orientations
Article no: 6
Pages 42-49
Keywords: Mass media, modern heroes, content analysis
Article no: 7
Pages 50-56
Keywords: Parental psychopathological risk, failure to thrive
Article no: 8
Pages 57-65
Keywords: Qualitative research, elderly, community health, socio-educational intervention
Article no: 9
Pages 66-75
Keywords: Psychotherapy, Hypnosis, type 1 diabetes mellitus, glycemia, glycosylated haemoglobin
Article no: 10
Pages 76-88
Keywords: Maternal-fetal attachment, miscarriage, pregnancy, prenatal psychology
Article no: 11
Pages 89-98
Keywords: Creativity, play, problem-solving, social context, therapy
Article no: 12
Pages 99-111
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