James W. Pennebaker

List of John Benjamins publications in which James W. Pennebaker is involved.

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Scientific Study of Literature

Edited by David I. Hanauer

ISSN 2210-4372 | E‑ISSN 2210‑4380
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Freyberg, Robin, Cindy K. Chung, Zachary Freyberg, John Barnhill, Stephen Ferrando and James W. Pennebaker 2014 The write stuff: Relationships between narrative content and psychiatric illnessNarrative Inquiry 24:1, pp. 28–39 | Article
Clinicians often wonder if the single sentence from the Folstein Mini-Mental Status Exam (MMSE) offers meaningful information about the patient. We compared single sentences derived from the MMSE generated by 3 groups of participants — hospitalized medically-ill patients with psychiatric… read more
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Through computerized text analysis, the psychology of literature is on the threshold of becoming a dominant force in psychology and the social sciences. The ways people use words in their writing and in everyday life reflect people’s social and psychological states. Whereas most text analysis… read more
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Ramírez-Esparza, Nairán and James W. Pennebaker 2007 Do good stories produce good health? Exploring words, language, and cultureNarrative – State of the Art, Bamberg, Michael (ed.), pp. 249–259 | Article
There is a culturally-held belief that good narratives are associated with good mental or physical health. Scores of studies have demonstrated that writing about emotional upheavals can have salutary health effects. Despite the writing-health relationship, there is scant evidence that expressive… read more
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Ramírez-Esparza, Nairán and James W. Pennebaker 2006 Do good stories produce good health? Exploring words, language, and cultureNarrative – State of the Art, Bamberg, Michael (ed.), pp. 211–219 | Article
There is a culturally-held belief that good narratives are associated with good mental or physical health. Scores of studies have demonstrated that writing about emotional upheavals can have salutary health effects. Despite the writing-health relationship, there is scant evidence that expressive… read more
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