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Full-Text Articles in Psychology
How Supportive And Maladaptive Parental Responses Toward Adolescent Emotions May Affect Adolescent Depressive Symptoms, Kaylin Cash
Family Perspectives
During the peak of adolescent development, teenagers experience a variety of influences that can either improve or exacerbate mental health. Specifically, the way in which an adolescent manages his or her emotions can greatly influence mental health stability. Emotional regulation can decrease the risk of experiencing depressive symptoms. Adolescents may learn how to manage their emotions through a variety of sources, but one of the most influential sources is likely to be their parents. When parents inflict negative philosophies and responses toward negatively expressed adolescent emotions, adolescents are more likely to learn unhealthy emotional regulation skills. Consequently, poor emotional regulation …
Parental Monitoring Of Adolescent Social Media Use And Emotional Regulation, Ronde Walch, Alyssa Sabey
Parental Monitoring Of Adolescent Social Media Use And Emotional Regulation, Ronde Walch, Alyssa Sabey
Family Perspectives
Today’s children have been described as “digital natives,” raised amid advances in technology that allow them to use media anytime and anywhere. Parents may feel pressure to restrict their children’s screen time as too much media usage frequently is associated with negative developmental outcomes such as depression, anxiety, and relational and physical aggression. However, studies suggest screen time restrictions alone could be inadequate as adolescents develop independence. Parent-child communication about media content helps children become “critical consumers of media” (Padilla-Walker, Coyne, & Collier, 2016) so they can develop skills to better evaluate content in the media. As adolescents develop these …
Relationship Sabotage In Adults With Low Self-Esteem From Attachment Trauma In Childhood, Rachel Slade
Relationship Sabotage In Adults With Low Self-Esteem From Attachment Trauma In Childhood, Rachel Slade
Family Perspectives
Attachment trauma experienced in childhood can lead to the development of anxious and avoidant insecure attachment styles resulting in relational sabotage in romantic relationships. Individuals with an anxious attachment style may enact behaviors that are beneficial to relationships, but their unhealthy motives in said behaviors often erode their relationships. Those with an avoidant attachment style can be withdrawn and distant with partners in their efforts to avoid hurt from intimacy, thus negatively impacting their relationships. Thus, attachment trauma in both avoidant and anxious individuals may lead to behaviors that sabotage their romantic relationships that may greatly decrease relationship satisfaction.
A Fire Lit, Hal Boyd
Treading The Waters Of Chronic Illness, Janessa Mcquivey
Treading The Waters Of Chronic Illness, Janessa Mcquivey
Family Perspectives
No abstract provided.
What To Do When Body Image Interrupts Sexual Satisfaction, Kelsey Hamilton
What To Do When Body Image Interrupts Sexual Satisfaction, Kelsey Hamilton
Family Perspectives
No abstract provided.
The Value Of Vulnerability In Relationships, Emma Allen, Madisen Bird
The Value Of Vulnerability In Relationships, Emma Allen, Madisen Bird
Family Perspectives
No abstract provided.
Empowerment Through The Battle Of Mental Illness, Heather Smith
Empowerment Through The Battle Of Mental Illness, Heather Smith
Family Perspectives
No abstract provided.
The Positive Power Of Grief, Jessica Caldwell Carter
The Positive Power Of Grief, Jessica Caldwell Carter
Family Perspectives
No abstract provided.
The "Safe Adventure" Of Sex, Mckell Jorgensen, Laura Waters Black
The "Safe Adventure" Of Sex, Mckell Jorgensen, Laura Waters Black
Family Perspectives
No abstract provided.
Applying Grace To Improve Mental Health For Young Adults, Megan Gale
Applying Grace To Improve Mental Health For Young Adults, Megan Gale
Family Perspectives
No abstract provided.
Time For A Wake-Up Call: How Problematic Cell Phone Use Impacts Emerging Adults, Kaelie Crockett
Time For A Wake-Up Call: How Problematic Cell Phone Use Impacts Emerging Adults, Kaelie Crockett
Family Perspectives
No abstract provided.
Uncovering Millennial Marriage, Cassie Knight
Uncovering Millennial Marriage, Cassie Knight
Family Perspectives
No abstract provided.
Full Issue Fall 2018
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
No abstract provided.
Front Matter Fall 2018
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
No abstract provided.
Pain That Lasts: The Long-Term Mental Health Implications Of Childhood Bullying, Jesse Whetton
Pain That Lasts: The Long-Term Mental Health Implications Of Childhood Bullying, Jesse Whetton
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
No abstract provided.
Beauty Imbalance: Social Media's Dictation Of Worth, Aileen Washburn
Beauty Imbalance: Social Media's Dictation Of Worth, Aileen Washburn
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
No abstract provided.
Treatment Methods For Major Depressive Disorder: Psychotherapy Vs. Pharmacotherapy, Jeremiah Van Dyke
Treatment Methods For Major Depressive Disorder: Psychotherapy Vs. Pharmacotherapy, Jeremiah Van Dyke
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
No abstract provided.
In The Zone And Off The Screen: Optimizing Free Time Through Flow Experiences, Landon Toth
In The Zone And Off The Screen: Optimizing Free Time Through Flow Experiences, Landon Toth
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
No abstract provided.
Mdma-Assisted Psychotherapy For Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Review Of The Literature, Erin M. Solomon
Mdma-Assisted Psychotherapy For Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Review Of The Literature, Erin M. Solomon
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
No abstract provided.
Dimensions Of Symptom Presentation And Scholarly Representation Of Young Females With Fragile X Syndrome, Andrew N. Snell
Dimensions Of Symptom Presentation And Scholarly Representation Of Young Females With Fragile X Syndrome, Andrew N. Snell
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
No abstract provided.
Personality And Coping, Alyssa Seely
Personality And Coping, Alyssa Seely
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of Mindfulness Training On Competitive Athletic Performance, Daniel Nelson
The Impact Of Mindfulness Training On Competitive Athletic Performance, Daniel Nelson
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
No abstract provided.
Thinking Outside The Checkbox: Examining The Benefits Of Depression In The Workplace, Tyler L. Jensen
Thinking Outside The Checkbox: Examining The Benefits Of Depression In The Workplace, Tyler L. Jensen
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
No abstract provided.
Nature’S Pill: A Spotlight On Lifestyle And Adolescent Anxiety, Daniel Heckathorn
Nature’S Pill: A Spotlight On Lifestyle And Adolescent Anxiety, Daniel Heckathorn
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
No abstract provided.
Non-Pharmacological Behavioral Interventions For Adhd In The Elementary School Classroom, Kylie M. Burdge
Non-Pharmacological Behavioral Interventions For Adhd In The Elementary School Classroom, Kylie M. Burdge
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
No abstract provided.
Mediation Between Parental Coercion And Adolescent Depression, Jacob D. Brown
Mediation Between Parental Coercion And Adolescent Depression, Jacob D. Brown
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
No abstract provided.
Forever In Debt: The Effects Of Debt-Funded Education On Racial Disparities, Talon J. Barlow
Forever In Debt: The Effects Of Debt-Funded Education On Racial Disparities, Talon J. Barlow
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
No abstract provided.
A Nonhuman Primate Model Of Anxiety-Induced Alcohol Abuse And Alcoholism, J. Dee Higley
A Nonhuman Primate Model Of Anxiety-Induced Alcohol Abuse And Alcoholism, J. Dee Higley
Journal of Undergraduate Research
This is the final report for the MEG Grant titled: A nonhuman primate model of anxiety-induced alcohol abuse and alcoholism. The formal phase of the project ran from June 1 through August 23, 2016, with the students learning how to safely work with their research subjects, joining a research team, and collecting their data. Following the formal phase, the students returned to BYU where they used the data they and the other students collected to write scientific manuscripts and posters to present their data. Eight students took part: Elizabeth Wood, Alexander Baxter, Natalie Lange, Travis Norseth, Esther Page, Spencer …
Multimodal Neuroimaging Of Insomnia During Non-Rapid Eye Movement Sleep (Mni_Nrem), Daniel Kay
Multimodal Neuroimaging Of Insomnia During Non-Rapid Eye Movement Sleep (Mni_Nrem), Daniel Kay
Journal of Undergraduate Research
The impact of insomnia on brain regions/networks during sleep may represent mechanisms through which insomnia contributes to the risk for mood disorders. As a first step toward understanding the risk relationship linking insomnia to mood disorders, this study will utilize functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) with multimodal techniques to investigate alterations in brain regions and networks during wake and NREM sleep in patients with insomnia relative to good sleeper controls. We also intend to investigate the pathophysiology of insomnia across 8 units of analysis by combining these data with Dr. Kay’s larger study, the MNI_RDoC (IRB #16377). The units of …