Browsing Theses and Dissertations by Author "Nadorff, Michael"
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Development of the Pet-Related Events and Tasks Scale (PETS)
Bolstad, CourtneyDepression is a common, debilitating disorder that is often treated using behavioral activation (BA), which includes identification and scheduling of pleasant activities. Owning a pet appears to be a viable source of ... -
Parent and Child Perceived Coping Socialization during Peer Conflict: A Qualitative Study
Kwan, Janet W.Despite budding research on parent-child discrepant perceptions of a child’s psychosocial functioning, the potential difference in individual perception of coping socialization is unclear. Further, literature suggests the ... -
Religion and Bereavement: Is It Different for Survivors of Suicide Loss?
Golding, SheaBereavement is a challenging time for those experiencing a loss, and it poses a difficult clinical question: How do we help individuals who are grieving? The literature provides mixed evidence for variations in bereavement ... -
The Role of Military Culture: Military Values and Perceived Stigma as Predictors of Psychological Help-Seeking Propensity
Cartwright, Patricia MariaDespite the relatively high availability of free or low-cost psychological care many service members and veterans choose not to seek services (Vogt et al., 2014). This paper aimed to investigate whether military culture ... -
The Tolerant Social Norm Effect: are Norms of Tolerance More Powerful than Prejudicial Norms?
Carroll, Rachael E.The present study aimed to examine how a manipulated majority position affects attitude change for intergroup and non-intergroup issues. Specifically I wanted to see how norms of tolerance and norms of prejudice differed. ...