Sometimes love requires a leap of faith . . . Molly Hill refuses to become a spinster. At twenty-four, her prospects are limited. Fearing she'll be stuck working in her brother's store in CaΓ±on City, Colorado for the rest of her life, she writes to The Lovelorn for advice. When The Lovelorn sug
Dejected in Denver (Yours Truly: The Lovelorn, #14)
β Scribed by Cahill, Cat
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 84 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B087MXZL9R
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β¦ Synopsis
Introduction -- Method -- Results -- Discussion.;"The relevance of self-discrepancy theory for understanding body dissatisfaction, body size distortion, and negative affect was explored. Actual:ideal discrepancies are those between the attributes an individual believes he or she actually possesses and those he or she would ideally hope to posses. The pattern of self-beliefs in which a person believes he or she can reach his or her ideal standards but is not actually doing so is known in the self-discrepancy framework as unfulfilled positive potential (UFPP). Both actual:ideal discrepancies and UFPP have been found to relate to dejection-related emotions. Whereas previous research has examined actual:ideal self-discrepancies in an effort to explain body image disturbance and eating disorder symptoms, the influence of UFPP on body image disturbance has not been clearly addressed. This study seeks to understand whether UFPP in the domain of body image is associated with greater body image disturbance than that associated with actual:ideal body-image discrepancies without the added belief that the person can meet the ideal standard ..."--Abstract.
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