Sentences with phrase «life conflict study»

There remain inflexible jobs and workplaces, of course — 29 % of us worked in them in Health Canada's 2001 National Work - Life Conflict Study.
In Health Canada's 2001 National Work - Life Conflict Study — the widest - reaching survey on the subject, before or since — nearly half of respondents (47 %) considered their supervisor sympathetic to their need for work - life balance.

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I hate those studies, it is conflicting people against each other... That's why i am Spiritual inside and don't need a church or gold chained priest teaching me, how to live MY life... Hallelujah!
A psychiatrist who studied the effects of the school desegregation conflict on children in the Deep South reports: «I have been struck by how clearly young Negro children foresee the bleak future of their lives.
Psychologist Robert Bauserman's study showed that couples who have joint custody reported less conflict than those where one parent had sole custody, possibly because both parents could participate in their children's lives equally.
A recent study showed that in many parts of the country less than one in ten kids even get «behavior therapy» in addition to medication «Symptoms» of inattention and hyperactivity represent a communication of a range of issues, including sleep deprivation, marital conflict, sensory processing concerns and multiple other possible family stressors, The post does not say not that medication may not have a role to play at some point in a child's life.
Fear of confronting the tensions and conflicts brought on by existential concerns — the «big questions» of life — is linked with poorer mental health, including higher levels of depression, anxiety and difficulty regulating emotions, according to a new Case Western Reserve University study.
A recent study published in the journal Human Communication Research by researchers at Rollins College and The Pennsylvania State University found that individuals who were exposed to intense verbal aggression as children are able to handle intense conflict later in life.
In many studies, caloric restriction has been shown to extend life span and improve health in certain organisms, but other research has produced conflicting results (SN: 1/24/15, p. 6, SN Online: 7/30/14), and scientists still aren't sure how it works.
This finding helps to explain why past studies have found conflicting results — experience matters, and tough times can influence an entire generation's happiness for the rest of their lives.
It demonstrates that in real life the relationship between media use and well - being is complicated and that the use of media may conflict with other, less pleasurable but more important duties and goals in everyday life,» said Dr. Leonard Reinecke, lead author of the study.
This radical solution to conflict between parental care and the annual molt provides «a nice illustration of the complex lives that migratory songbirds lead,» says Ron Mumme, the study's author and Professor of Biology at Allegheny College in northwestern Pennsylvania.
One study in the Democratic Republic of the Congo found that maternal deaths were more common in the conflict - riddled eastern provinces, 1,174 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births, compared to in the west where the rate was 811 deaths per 100,000 live births [40].
«We can now study you as you go through your day - to - day lives, and that gives us different insights into when and how conflict happens,» he said.
Many studies that compare single people with couples as to their quality of life and general health and happiness come to conflicting conclusions.
The brilliance of Lawrence of Arabia is that it looks like an epic with all the big sets and sweeping music and widescreen vistas, but at its center is an enigmatic character study of a man who lives bigger - than - life, but is as personally conflicted as any intimate drama has ever portrayed.
«In Luca Guadagnino's sensitive, sensual Call Me By Your Name, a bright teenage boy living in the picturesque Italian countryside falls into a passionate summer fling with an older man, the American graduate student who's come to study for the season... Paced like an especially lazy summer, the film sidesteps conflict...
For instance, Sisk (2008) researched the impact of the teaching of spiritual intelligence to gifted secondary students, who studied the lives of spiritual pathfinders, including Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr, Hildegarde de Bingen, and grappled with moral dilemmas, such as conflict in Iraq and issues of the use of torture, kidnapping, and ransom to develop students» decision - making abilities and help them become aware of their «knowing.»
Students will learn whole plot but close study focuses on: - Conflict (Act 1 Scene 1, Act 3 Scene 1)- Mercutio (Act 1 Scene 4, Act 2 Scene 4, Act 3 Scene 1)- Stagecraft at the Party (Act 1 Scene 5) Homeworks: - Learn the Prologue by heart (getting them familiar with speaking Shakespeare aloud - plus it's something awesome to know for life!)
The purpose of this study is to paint a more nuanced picture of Black and Latinx youths» political orientations that takes into account the varied and often conflicting discourses espoused by socializing agents and institutions in their lives.
There is more of a sociological study than an emphasis on events and Burgess conveys very well the weariness of people who have lived with conflict all their lives.
Brandon graduated from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey with an M.A. in International Policy Studies, specializing in Conflict Resolution and currently lives in Washington D.C.
Brandon graduated from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey with an M.A. in International Policy Studies, specializing in Conflict Resolution and currently lives in Washington D.C.
He continued his study of social and political situations through his coverage of the conflict in Northern Ireland, photographing the startling absurdities of daily life.
«Work Life Winner: Meredith Connell: New Zealand Law Firm Encourages Nap Time Main NALP National Study: How Legal Employers Assist Lawyers in Dealing with Work - Life Conflict»
«The who does what of life — who takes care of the kids, who earns the money, who does the laundry and the cooking and the taking out the trash and the diaper changing and so on — was the No. 1 issue likely to cause conflict in couples after having a baby, our study found,» says Carolyn Cowan.
«The disproportionate focus on processes such as conflict, social support, and jealousy, although clearly important, may have unintentionally led to our failure to empirically notice the importance of positive experiences... in the lives of couples,» they write in the conclusion to their 2006 study.
With case studies, short scripts to follow, and action steps, you're all set for managing the high - conflict individual in your life.
Always interested in the dating issues of friends, wanting to ease and «fix» family conflict, and then later, personally struggling to break free of unhealthy dating patterns, I've been studying relationships all my life - inside and outside of the classroom.
Here are some methods in life skills to effectively deal with interpersonal conflict, conflict resolution in this study provide some effective interpersonal communication skills.
Giving the members of this Hudson community choices with whom and where they wanted to live was an empirical study for the purpose of reducing common events in this community: running away, violence, recidivism, and individual conflict.
One recent study of 280 cohabiting individuals found that people's primary reasons for living together mattered for their relationship quality.4 Specifically, cohabiting for the purpose of spending time together was linked with greater relationship satisfaction, higher commitment, and lower conflict.
Studies suggest that partners living in unsatisfied marriages use avoidant style in managing conflict, while satisfied partners use collaboration style.
All in all, this study shows that growing up in a family that is supportive and constructive in their attempts at conflict - resolution as an adolescent may be beneficial for marriage later in life.
Although this is the first prospective longitudinal study to investigate this mediational hypothesis in a systematic manner, our findings are consistent with previous findings indicating that disruption of interpersonal relationships is a predominant risk factor for suicide10, 13,49 and that interpersonal conflict or separation during adulthood partially mediated an association between neglectful overprotective parenting and subsequent suicide attempts.23 The present findings are also consistent with research indicating that stressful life events mediated the association between childhood adversities and suicidal behavior during adolescence or early adulthood, 8 that suicide is multidetermined, 2 and that youths who experience numerous adversities during childhood and adolescence are at a particularly elevated risk for suicide.18, 22,49
As a ministry student at Baylor University, student at Dallas Theological Seminary and doctoral student in Biblical Counseling and Women's studies at Trinity seminary, I am well equipped to dig deep into scripture and theology having taken courses in Greek, Old and New Testament, Systematic Theology, Evangelism, Homelitics and Exegesis, and Spiritual Life as well as Biblical Conflict Resolution, Family Counseling and Women's Issues.
Another study showed that those who live in constant conflict are likely to die 11 years sooner than those who experience less conflict.
Psychologist Robert Bauserman's study showed that couples who have joint custody reported less conflict than those where one parent had sole custody, possibly because both parents could participate in their children's lives equally.
In fact, studies have shown that families where parents are not divorced but live with high conflict have more child adjustment problems than the divorced families with less conflict.
Parental separation may also expose children to loss of social, economic and human capital.4, 14 Other explanatory factors may derive from characteristics typical of separating parents such as lower relationship satisfaction and higher conflict levels also before the separation.4 The rising numbers of children with JPC have concerned child clinicians as well as researchers on the subject.20, 21 Child experts have worried about children's potential feelings of alienation from living in two separate worlds, 20 — 22 increased exposure to parental conflict12, 22 and other stressors that JPC may impose on a child.22 Such daily stressors may be long distances to school, friends and leisure activities, lack of stability in parenting and home environment and a need to adjust to the demands of two different family lives.12, 22 The logistics of travelling between their homes and keeping in contact with friends has been stated as a drawback of JPC in interview studies with children.23 — 25 Older adolescents, in particular, indicated that they preferred to be in one place.23
Additionally, there are several potential risk factors (such as negative life events, family conflict, medical illness) and protective factors (such as social support, adaptive coping strategies, self - efficacy) for poor mental health and mental wellbeing (WHO 2012) that were not measured and might have added to the predictive strength of the study.
In the future, it will be important to design studies aimed to understand the complex relationships between BGM affect, adherence, diabetes - specific family conflict, quality of life, and glycemic outcomes.
Findings from this study indicate that youth - reported BGM affect is associated with glycemic control, even when factors such as diabetes - specific family conflict and quality of life are controlled.
The effect sizes of the associations between PPD and child developmental outcomes, and the lack of interaction effects between PPD and additional risk factors in this study, indicate that there is more to the story than the predictors that we have examined or controlled for (i.e., sample status, gender, maternal education, partner conflict, separation from the father and stressful life events).
Separated parents more often have psychological problems and poor economy than co-living parents and may have had relationship problems and conflicts also before the separation.4, 42 Such factors directly affect children's psychological health and symptom load1, 43 and could be important for how families arrange custody and children's housing after the split - up.1, 9 In this study, children living with only one parent reported the least satisfaction with their relationships to their parents, followed by those living mostly with one parent.
The presents study was designed to evaluated the effectiveness of Life Space Crisis Intervention (LSCI), a therapeutic and verbal strategy developed by Long that fits into this third category of conflict management programs.
If you're interested in learning to «transform the thinking, moralistic judgments and language that keep you from the enriching relationships you dream of», more easily resolve conflicts, ask for instead of demand what you want, more easily understand the true needs of others, strengthen personal and professional relationships and begin living to your fullest potential, I encourage you to study non-violent communication.
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