Homesickness, Cognition and Health

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cognitive models of adjustment
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Home Thoughts
Homesick Person
Homesick Students
job
Job Strain
Job Strain Model
Middlesex Hospital Questionnaire
NCE
Pa Rentheses
Pe Rc
Post-transition Environment
Post-traumatic Stress Syndrome
psychological adaptation
psychoneurotic
Psychoneurotic Symptoms
pupils
Reducing Job Strain
relocation stress
resource
Ruminative Activity
Sal
school
Self-selection Factors
strain
students
symptoms
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138640016
  • Weight: 470g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jun 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Homesickness is a topic which has been neglected in research. It focuses on pre-occupation with home, family and friends and is further manifest in terms of distress such as depression, anxiety, obsessionality, absent-mindedness and physical symptoms. It has much in common with agitated depression and is in many ways similar to bereavement, and could be described as a form of post-traumatic stress syndrome.

Originally published in 1989, this title will be of considerable interest to those who have counselling or care-giving roles. An attentional resource model of homesickness experience is developed, and the implications for self-help and counselling are considered. The book will also be of interest to cognitive psychologists, since investigation of the cognitive basis of homesickness provides information into the way in which planning processes operate, and in this sense there is a contribution to the understanding of cognitive factors in change and transition.

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