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www.jcu.edu.au/student-equity-and-wellbeing/resources/information-sheetsAdjustment, homesickness and loneliness (PDF, 320 KB).
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Dr Jessica Oliva - Research Portfolio
research.jcu.edu.au/portfolio/jessica.oliva/Dr Jessica Oliva is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at James Cook University based at the Townsville campus. Her research interests include owner-dog attachment, dog social cognition, empathy, speciesism, connectedness to nature and mindfulness.
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College of Healthcare Sciences - Research
www.jcu.edu.au/college-of-healthcare-sciences/researchResearch explores the experience of loneliness influencing well-being among youths, where significant contributors to the experience of loneliness among youth were uncovered. ... New research reveals there are differences in how dogs and cats help people
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Page 1 of 2 Adjustment, Homesickness and Loneliness Experiencing ... PDF (320k)
www.jcu.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/392790/Information-Sheet-Adjustment-Homesickness-and-Loneliness.pdfPage 2 of 2. Adjustment, Homesickness and. Loneliness. Seek support Learn about the following University Support Services available on campus by visiting the JCU Website. :. ... If your feelings of anxiety, homesickness or loneliness are not getting
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Dogs vs cats in lockdown - Jul 2021
www.jcu.edu.au/news/releases/2021/july/dogs-vs-cats-in-lockdownNew research reveals there are differences in how dogs and cats help people deal with the loneliness of COVID lockdowns. Dr Jessica Oliva is a lecturer in psych
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Dr Jagdeep Kaur - Research Portfolio
research.jcu.edu.au/portfolio/jagdeep.kaur/Dr Jagdeep Kaur Sabharwal is an educational professional with special interest in Stress management and Mindfulness training. Prior to joining James Cook University, she worked for many years as a corporate trainer. Her interest in fruitful social
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‘Dog people’ may do better in lockdown
www.jcu.edu.au/news/releases/2022/july/dog-people-may-do-better-in-lockdownWe wanted to explore whether the relationship between dog-walking and loneliness is connected to mindfulness.”. ... The association between higher levels of mindfulness and lower levels of loneliness are consistent with previous research that suggests
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A/Prof Chris Lo - Research Portfolio
research.jcu.edu.au/portfolio/chris.lo/A/Prof Chris Lo holds the position of Associate Professor Psychology within the JCU Singapore at James Cook University (JCU) on the Singapore campus.
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Feeling lonely? Turn up the volume! - May 2021
www.jcu.edu.au/news/releases/2021/may/feeling-lonely-turn-up-the-volume!Sound could be used to combat feelings of loneliness, including during COVID-19-related lockdowns and quarantine, according to new research from JCU
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Music trumps video during lockdown - Sep 2021
www.jcu.edu.au/news/releases/2021/september/music-trumps-video-during-lockdownThis is useful to know for everyday life, but also especially important relative to experiences of social isolation and loneliness, prominent during COVID-19. ... As loneliness can increase the risk of unhealthy coping behaviours, these findings