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Early research studies on gratitude journals by Emmons & McCullough found "counting one's blessings" in a journal led to improved psychological and physical functioning. . Participants who recorded weekly journals, each consisting of five things they were grateful for, were more optimistic towards the upcoming week and life as a whole, spent more time exercising, and had fewer symptoms of ...
This is a list of peer-reviewed, academic journals in the field of women's studies. Note: there are many important academic magazines that are not true peer-reviewed journals. They are not listed here.
A Place of Quiet Rest Journal (2002) Ruth: The Message of Redemption and Revival in the Book of Ruth (2004), A video Bible study for small groups; Choosing Forgiveness: Your Journey to Freedom (2006) Choosing Gratitude: Your Journey to Joy (2009) Seeking Him: Experiencing the Joy of Personal Revival (2009), with Tim Grissom
Feminist Formations is a peer-reviewed academic journal established in 1988 as the NWSA Journal (also known as the National Women's Studies Association Journal); [1] the name was changed beginning with the Spring 2010 issue.
She reminds women they command natural power and strength, commenting, "In the moment of birthing a baby, she is the most powerful woman in the world." [ 6 ] The Sacred Living Movement uses retreats, rituals, meditation, reflection, and the communal sharing of experiences to help women through their pregnancies and births. [ 2 ]
A North Carolina father was arrested Monday after allegedly storming into a high school and choking a teenage student in a caught-on-video attack.
Video of the terrifying incident ran on the station’s morning news program, capturing the sound of at least eight gunshots, then screams, and briefly showed Flanagan, 41, holding a gun.
In 2013 she co-authored, with Robert A. Emmons, a paper titled "Gratitude as a Psychotherapeutic Intervention", published in the Journal of Clinical Psychology, in which they wrote that gratitude “may spontaneously catalyze healing processes,” and that, “relatively easy techniques can be included to increase gratitude alongside existing ...