2024
Flourishing, religion, and burnout among caregivers working in pediatric palliative care
Oberholzer A, Doolittle B. Flourishing, religion, and burnout among caregivers working in pediatric palliative care. The International Journal Of Psychiatry In Medicine 2024, 59: 727-739. PMID: 38279782, PMCID: PMC11453028, DOI: 10.1177/00912174241229926.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPediatric palliative carePalliative careOpen-ended questionsImprove quality of careQuality of careTerminally ill childrenPrevalence of burnoutLife satisfactionAssociated with flourishingMulti-disciplinary teamPrivate religious activitiesAssociated with life satisfactionMitigate burnoutEnhance caregiversLack of resourcesConvenience sampleResource-challenged settingsCaregiversConfidential surveyHuman flourishingCareFinding meaningImprove qualityEmotional demandsBurnout
2022
“Millionaire Murrays”: A Qualitative Study of Formerly Homeless Veterans Who Became Economically Successful
Tsai J, Radwan CK. “Millionaire Murrays”: A Qualitative Study of Formerly Homeless Veterans Who Became Economically Successful. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal 2022, 45: 362-368. PMID: 36201810, DOI: 10.1037/prj0000538.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQualitative studyCriminal justice systemGreat economic successJustice systemSocial servicesHousing stabilityEconomic successHomeless veteransHomeless individualsHuman flourishingOverarching themesQualitative techniquesLife experiencesHomelessnessSemistructured interviewsRecruitment effortsRock bottomEmpirical studyInterviewsEventual successExternal factorsHousingServicesHealth careSuccessIntroduction to the Special Issue: Resilience and Perseverance for Human Flourishing
Tsai J, Morissette SB. Introduction to the Special Issue: Resilience and Perseverance for Human Flourishing. Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice And Policy 2022, 14: s1-s3. PMID: 35298224, DOI: 10.1037/tra0001215.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2016
Contentment: Perceived Completeness across Cultures and Traditions
Cordaro D, Brackett M, Glass L, Anderson C. Contentment: Perceived Completeness across Cultures and Traditions. Review Of General Psychology 2016, 20: 221-235. DOI: 10.1037/gpr0000082.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHuman flourishingCross-cultural variationPsychological researchPsychological treatmentAppraisal themesTheoretical discourseMultiple languagesPrototype approachTraditionFuture researchContentmentHuman wellbeingPresent situationFlourishingLittle attentionEmotionsDiscourseHappinessExperiencePerceptionWellbeingResearchFulfillmentThemesLanguage
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