Body disfigurement and self-concept: an existential-phenomenological study of men and women with psoriasis
D.Litt. et Phil. === This study explored the impact of psoriasis on the self-concept (a multifaceted, hierarchical construct of self with both cognitive and emotional components) (Hattie & Marsh, 1996), of men and women who live with this cutaneous disease. Psoriasis is a common (frequently occu...
Published: |
2008
|
---|---|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10210/1695 |
Similar Items
-
Body narrative interrupted: the relationship between body disfigurement, depression and self-concept
by: Watson, Tracy
Published: (2008) -
Body image, self-esteem, and quality of life in patients with psoriasis
by: Hulya Nazik, et al.
Published: (2017-01-01) -
The Mediator Role of Body Image-Related Cognitive Fusion in the Relationship between Disease Severity Perception, Acceptance and Psoriasis Disability
by: Vera Almeida, et al.
Published: (2020-09-01) -
Exploring Self-Consciousness From Self- and Other-Image Recognition in the Mirror: Concepts and Evaluation
by: Gaëlle Keromnes, et al.
Published: (2019-05-01) -
Perceptions and reactions to men and women self-disclosing loneliness
by: Softas, Basilia C.
Published: (2011)