In: Relation familiale et résilience, 2000, p. 217-253
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In: La revue internationale de l'éducation familiale, 2006, vol. 19, no. 1, p. 53-75
Cette recherche porte sur des mécanismes psychologiques conçus comme universels et favorisant l'utilisation de la punition corporelle envers les enfants au travers de deux cultures. Ces mécanismes comprennent des facteurs comme le stress situationnelle et chronique, des normes peu tolérantes envers le comportement de l'enfant ou une position de refus vis-à-vis des actes punitifs. Les...
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In: Erziehungsstilforschung, 1980, p. 245-280
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In: European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 2007, vol. 23, no. 4, p. 206-213
Abstract. Ambulatory assessment refers to the use of computer-assisted methodology for self-reports, behavior records, or physiological measurements, while the participant undergoes normal daily activities. Since the 1980s, portable microcomputer systems and physiological recorders/analyzers have been developed for this purpose. In contrast to their use in medicine, these new methods have...
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In: Zeitschrift für Gesundheitspsychologie, 2008, vol. 16, no. 3, p. 146-149
Most research in health psychology is based on retrospective self reports, which are distorted by recall biases and have low ecological validity. To overcome such limitations we developed computer assisted diary approaches to assess health related behaviours in individuals’, couples’ and families’ daily life. The event- and time- sampling-based instruments serve to assess appraisals of...
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In: Verhaltenstherapie und Psychosoziale Praxis, 2006, vol. 38, no. 2, p. 319-330
The paper criticizes the extremely frequent use of questionnaires in some areas of psychology. Questionnaires are considered as adequate research tools for the assessment of attitudes, opinions or the cognitive representation of the own and others’ behaviour, or of events. For most other areas alternative assessment tools are required. This kind of psychological research is based on memory and...
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In: Contemporary Switzerland. Revisiting the Special Case, 2005, p. 61-80
Family is the preferred place for the regulation of individual and relational affectivity, for the heating and tuning emotions. Larson and Richards (1994) call it an "arena of emotions". The project "Regulation of Emotions in Families with Adolescents" explored the processing of emotional and somatic states, the perception of other`s emotional states and the social regulation of or coping with...
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In: Swiss Journal of Psychology, 2002, vol. 61, no. 4, p. 195-202
This article focuses upon a new preventive approach designed to improve personal stress management skills. The Coping Enhancement Training (CET) is derived from the Couples Coping Enhancement Training (CCET) and encompasses both an individual and a dyadic aspect. In this study, only the individual element is described. The training is based upon the transactional stress concepts of Lazarus...
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In: Familie und Entwicklung. Aktuelle Perspektiven der Familienpsychologie, 2001, p. 219-237
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In: Zeitschrift für Gesundheitspsychologie, 2001, vol. 9, no. 1, p. 2-12
This article focuses upon a new preventive approach designed to improve the personal stress management skills. The training is based upon the transactional stress concept of Lazarus and his coworkers and the further development of this approach by Perrez and Reicherts. Personal coping skills are trained within 6 hours by means of theoretical, diagnostical, and practical work. In this article the...
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