Facultatea Psihologie, Ştiinţe ale Educaţiei, Sociologie şi Asistenţă Socială / Faculty of Psychology, Educational Sciences, Sociology and Social Work

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    Emotional intelligence development techniques
    (CEP USM, 2024) Anton, Vica
    Affectivity, as a particular part of psychic life, plays an imperatively important role in man’s relationship with the world and with others around him. Emotions are involved in building interpersonal relationships and conditioning harmony in groups and collectives. There is no social situation or communicative influence that is not predicated and evaluated affectively and that does not generate reactions and emotional states. Thus, depending on the nature, criteria and intensity of emotional experiences and states, emotions can be constructive or destructive. An important contribution in maintaining the functional nature of emotions and the performance of activities in stressful conditions is due to emotional stability, which combines the role of regulation and stabilization, allowing the maintenance of inner emotional balance, and the role of flexible adaptation to the changes that occur, without negative repercussions, caused by emotional reaction.
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    PARTICULARITĂȚI ALE MANIFESTĂRII COMPORTAMENTULUI ADICTIV
    (CEP USM, 2024) Moanță, Miruna Elena
    The distinction between abuse and addiction can be challenging in terms of diagnosing different substances/behaviors of abuse, possible co-occurrence with other behavioral addictions, and the social contexts in which they are practiced. Gambling behaviors, for example, seem to be associated with a defcit in self-control processes and the use of maladaptive coping strategies; they can lead to failures in self-regulation and impulse control. Emotional regulation can be defned as the ability to influence the experience and expression of emotion. Gamblers presenting problems at the level of self-regulation of emotions, especially regarding negative emotions. Psychotherapeutic intervention strategies are crucial for treatment to help individuals fnd alternative ways to eliminate pain is the main feeling that the addict tries to remedy, repress, and compensate for. Self-efcacy plays a unique role in the feld of addictive behaviors. Such beliefs influence both the initial development of habits that create dependency and the behavior change process.
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    STRESUL PSIHOGEN LA PACIENŢI ÎN TIMPUL SPITALIZĂRI
    (CEP USM, 2021) Zainea, Pușica
    Psychogenic stress is an obligatory component of the clinical picture when the patient is aware of the consequences of the disease to their life activities ensuring. It has been found that the criteria for psychogenic stress in hospitalized patients are irritability, aggressiveness, disinhibition, muscle excitability, experiencing anxiety, fear, panic, phobias, difficulty concentrating, decreased attention, impaired social relationships, deviant behavior, frustration, heart palpitations or heart and breathing rate fluctuations, sleep disorders, dark thoughts, memory impairment.
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    REGLAREA EMOŢIONALĂ LA VÂRSTA ADOLESCENŢEI: ABORDĂRI CONCEPTUALE
    (CEP USM, 2021) Burciu, Lidia
    Emotional regulation is an important element on which human civilization rests, because society can be defined as the sum of coordinated social interactions of the individuals that make it up, interactions that require it to regulate how its emotions are lived and expressed. Emotions facilitate our optimal decisions, privileging the really important elements and accelerating the decision-making process; In addition, it stimulates the retention of these elements in memory, in order to guide even faster future reactions. Moreover, they regulate social interactions, emotional expressions, communicate directly to those around us our inner state and suggest optimal ways to communicate with us.