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This suggests that the differences between the two groups are based on the interpersonal and
affective dimensions of psychopathy.
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Emotional intelligence is a key aspect of legal work in clinical contexts, they write, and therefore clinical law supervisors must focus on showing students how to attend to
the affective dimensions of the lawyer client relationship.
Knowledge of the cognitive and
affective dimensions of moral agency just doesn't provide the resources to address these matters.
Like Niebuhr, he attends to
affective dimensions of Christian believing, and he portrays human agents as responders to God's ordering action.
If we adopt the screen then as the emblem of the contemporary optic, we presumably regard contemporary painting as somehow marking a return to a quasi-classical conception of its task as one of illusionistic affect... The intelligence lies in suggesting that materiality can persist as a key
affective dimension of painting only if its terms are re-written... Recent paintings, like Michael Stubbs's work towards a diminished materiality, resulting in something more akin to the continuous surface associated with the varnished skin of an Old Master painting than to the opaque porosity of a Hofmann or Still.
Working across multiple media, Abhishek's artistic practice is marked by a close yet idiosyncratic engagement with
the affective dimension of scientific research.
Considering the relevance of
the affective dimension of the psychopathic personality in developmental and predictive models of youth conduct problems, the Inventory of Callous - Unemotional traits (ICU) has been developed as a reliable and effective measure of callous — unemotional traits (CU) in childhood and adolescence.
Callous Unemotional (CU) traits are a meaningful specifier in subtyping CD for more severe antisocial and aggressive behaviours in adult psychopathology; they represent
the affective dimension of adult psychopathy, but they can be also detected in childhood and adolescence.
Affective dimension of mother - infant picturebook reading.
Sevecke et al. (2009b) found that a significant relationship between internalizing symptoms measured by the Youth Self Report (YSR) and
the affective dimension of psychopathy existed only for boys.
Not exact matches
Yes, as Guroian knows, there are virtues, and yes, they can be taught - so long as the education appeals to the
affective as well as the cognitive
dimension of man.
Our approach is to make use
of what psychologists have done already in analysing emotions, in particular a psycholinguistic dictionary called ANEW (
Affective Norms
of English Words), which provides a way
of interpreting and analysing the emotional content
of words on a number
of dimensions.
Whether it's a course on designing cutting - edge technologies, a practicum on large - scale distance learning, or a course on evaluating the impact
of educational apps, we concentrate on the cognitive,
affective, and social
dimensions of learning, not on the bit rate.
The benefits
of participating in classroom discussions
of literature are numerous and center around cognitive, social and
affective dimensions: «From a cognitive standpoint, students may gradually internalize some
of the interpretive behaviors that are associated with higher levels
of thinking.
Most self - report
affective inventories ask respondents to indicate agreement or disagreement with a series
of statements related to the
affective dimensions being measured.
Brought together through a series
of affective relationships, each work gives corporeal
dimension to a state
of fragile temporality and heightened sensitivity.
Spanning across multiple media, including video, performance and installation, their work explores the material,
affective and sensory
dimensions of experience that can not be fully translated into signs or systems.
The panel aimed to illuminate the political, ethical,
affective and relational
dimensions of valuation in the arts, and to promote both practical and utopian gestures towards a sustainable artistic practice.
Taking up the work
of bafflement as a means to address slippages among belonging, aesthetics and blackness — and engaging
affective and sociocultural
dimensions of dis - satisfaction — she examines the «door
of no return» as queer assemblage space.
Taking up the work
of bafflement as a means to address slippages among belonging, aesthetics and blackness - and engaging
affective and sociocultural
dimensions of dis - satisfaction - she examines the «door
of no return» as queer assemblage space.
These are: (1) how lawyers and clients plan and make decisions; (2) how lawyers respond to client demands for changing financial structures and greater transparency in legal costs; (3) how client participation in settlement processes impacts the dynamics
of such processes; and (4) the personal or
affective [5]
dimensions of a new working partnership between lawyer and client.
Recently, De Caroli & Sagone (2016) deepened the differences between the
affective profiles in the
dimensions of resilience and psychological well - being factors in Italian adolescents, underlining that adolescents with self - fulfilling profile reported higher resilience (sense
of humor, competence, adaptability, and engagement) and psychological well - being (autonomy, purpose in life, and self - acceptance) than adolescents with the other
affective profiles.
A Palo Alto therapist would greatly expand the scope and complexity
of the communication
dimension, a structural family therapist might want to be more specific about systems maintenance or management, a psycho - analytic family therapist might wish to address other aspects
of affective involvement (for example, how distance in intimacy was regulated).
Among the six
dimensions there are Problem Solving (PS), Communication (CM), Roles (RL),
Affective Involvement (AI),
Affective Responsiveness (AR), and Behavioral Control (BC)(Shek, 2001): (1) problem solving (the capability
of the family to cope with problems in order to keep effective family functioning); (2) CM (the way
of exchanging information between family members); (3) RL (whether the family assign certain tasks to guarantee implementation
of family functions); (4) AR (to which extent the family members emotionally react to stimulation); (5) AI (to which extent the family members show concern to each other); and (6) behavior control (the behavioral models that the family establishes to cope with stressful situations).
The grandparenting group scored higher on such
dimensions of family functioning as Communication, Role,
Affective Involvement,
Affective Responsiveness, and General Family Function (GF) than their counterpart group.
It has been put forward by Wagner et al. (2015) that the
dimensions of relational functioning as measured by the FDP may be less related to overt behaviours such as conduct problems than to the emotional /
affective processes that characterize callous - unemotional traits.
Results implied the presence
of two attachment
dimensions, anxiety and avoidance, which were distinct and separate from other measures
of relationship attachment and group identification, and predicted behavioural, cognitive, and
affective components.
The FAD contains seven subscales designed to assess the six
dimensions of the McMaster Model
of Family Functioning: Problem Solving, Communication, Roles,
Affective Responsiveness,
Affective Involvement and Behaviour Control, and contains a seventh General Functioning scale.
The CPD is grounded in a psychological approach that is integrative, emphasizing the interdependence
of psychological, developmental, relational,
affective, cognitive, behavioral, cultural, social, neurobiological, and spiritual
dimensions of human behavior.
Both the
affective and social
dimension of learning should be addressed.
Principal components analyses
of these
affective ratings found general support for three broad
dimensions (hurt / anger, love / concern, and control / manipulation)
of feelings associated with these behaviors.
The items included on the General Functioning Scale measure the overall health / pathology
of the family relating to six
dimensions of family functioning: a) problem solving, b) communication, c) roles, d)
affective responsiveness, e)
affective involvement, and f) behavioral control.
In girls, conduct disorder was linked with the
affective, behavioral and antisocial factors
of psychopathy, while ADHD contributed to all four
dimensions of psychopathy (Sevecke et al. 2009a).
Regarding the relationships between the
dimensions of psychopathy and delinquent behavior, Christian et al. (1997) found that adolescents scoring high on the
affective dimension, who also had childhood conduct disorder, showed a more serious criminal career than adolescents scoring lower on the
affective dimension (see also Barry et al. 2000; Loney et al. 2003).
Psychopathy is characterized by interpersonal,
affective and behavioral
dimensions [7], but a three dimensional approach wherein Callous - Unemotional (CU) traits, Narcissism, and Impulsivity are the core
dimensions of psychopathy, has so far been the most influential in the study
of youth and bullying [8, 9, 10, 11].
Thus, DSM oriented questionnaires have been developed during recent years with
dimensions of affective, anxiety and conduct problems [8, 9] as well as broader
dimensions of symptom domains such as internalised and externalised problems.
Confirmatory Factor Analyses (CFA) showed that the variance
of the YPI subscales could be explained by the three latent constructs, the grandiose / manipulative
dimension (interpersonal), the callous / unemotional
dimension (
affective), and the impulsive / irresponsible
dimension (behavioral), replicating the findings
of Andershed et al. (2002).
Studies examining psychopathy mostly identify interpersonal,
affective and behavioral
dimensions of the construct, although some studies also include a fourth antisocial
dimension.