Sentences with phrase «as negative mood»

Just as negative mood can diminish self - control, positive mood can enhance it.
We know, for example, that factors such as negative mood, fatigue and alcohol play a large part in self - control failure.

Not exact matches

Another position, more philosophical perhaps, and indicating a more resigned mood, is the familiar one taken by the negative theologians: God is audessus de mêlée, a mystery beyond our simple categories, above human censure as he is above human praise.
It's difficult to really believe that is the case as surely the «Special One» wouldn't go that far and risk it having a negative impact on results and the mood within the camp as he could cause discontent with Shaw's teammates if that is the real reason.
The fact that there's a double negative in there meant that anything other than three points would likely have Max ripping off his overcoat and, as one could surmise, in a pretty grumpy mood.
Scientists suspect that the flood of hormones like oxytocin and prolactin released during nursing might contribute to stabilizing Mom's moods, and as for the negative effects, reading newspaper headlines about this study might be a big factor.
As a tween, she should be able to express why she feels a particular emotion (positive or negative) and that keeps you from having to constantly guess what her mood is or why she's grumpy or extremely happy.
As for the case emitting negative ions that «promote feelings of well - being», I can't say that I noticed any difference in my mood while using the case so you will just have to take their word for it on that front!
Negative ionization is known to be associated with several health benefits, such as protection from various illnesses and causing a positive change in one's mood.
That said, there is research that suggests a heightened risk of negative maternal mood associated with «poor» infant sleep which serves as a risk factor for maternal depression and family stress [6].
Low family income during the early childhood has been linked to comparatively less secure attachment, 4 higher levels of negative moods and inattention, 5 as well as lower levels of prosocial behaviour in children.2 The link between low family income and young children's problem behaviour has been replicated across several datasets with different outcome measures, including parental reports of externalizing and internalizing behaviours,1 - 3, 7 -9,11-12 teacher reports of preschool behavioural problems, 10 and assessments of children based on clinical diagnostic interviews.7
As part of a collaborative effort, clinical researchers Rebecca Ashare, PhD, an assistant professor of Psychology in Psychiatry, and Robert Schnoll, PhD, an associate professor of Psychology in Psychiatry and director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Nicotine Addiction, are studying the effects of metformin on smokers to see if it attenuates negative mood and cognitive deficits during withdrawal — symptoms known to be associated with the ability to quit.
Those that received a dose of sugar water beforehand then flew to a feeder about four times quicker than those that didn't, suggesting that sweet food can increase positive emotions and improve a negative mood in bees — just as it does in humans.
Several possibilities have been identified; firstly baclofen may reduce craving for alcohol, secondly there are reports that baclofen reduces negative mood states, such as anxiety and depression, which are known risk factors for harmful drinking.
But participants who had been put in a negative mood spent significantly more time than others browsing the profiles of people who had been rated as unsuccessful and unattractive.
Results also showed that when employees have high task self - efficacy but they do not perceive themselves as able to manage negative emotions in stressful and conflictual situations, understand others» needs and mood, or speak up for their rights and ideas, they undoubtedly perform well in their job but they «pay the price» in terms of well - being.
They found that positive thoughts like «I will excel in whatever I'm doing» or negative like «I'm going to have a breakdown» influence mood in a way in which a more neutral thought such as «I have a lot on and need to wind down» does not.
Daylight is ideal, as sunshine boosts mood and levels of depression - fighting vitamin D, but some studies suggest that even going outside in the dark can shift your negative outlook, Garber says.
The small amounts of negative ions may also be helpful in boosting mood as well.
«Studies have even shown that spending up to 90 minutes in nature can reduce negative thoughts as well as activity in the subgenual prefrontal cortex area of the brain that is responsible for mood disorders and negative thoughts.»
In just the last year we've seen the University of Leiden show that supplementing with probiotics (good bacteria for the gut) can decrease reactivity to low moods, i.e. improve depressive tendencies, and at Oxford University the use of prebiotics (the non-digestible fiber that serves as food for the good bacteria) lessening anxiety by lowering the reactivity to negative stimuli.
Depressive mood was not alleviated to any noticeable degree from the interaction with nature compared to urban walks, as positive mood increased and negative mood decreased after both walks to an equal and significant extent.
As computer screens and smartphones can have an added negative effect, keep all electronics out of the bedroom and rather than playing on one of these gadgets, relax yourself to sleep with a mindful meditation, which in itself has been shown to improve mood and outlook.
Consider some symptoms of low testosterone that can lead to the negative lifestyle choices I mentioned above — men with low testosterone often suffer from fatigue, anxiety, and mild depression (we often refer to this as low mood).
This poses the question of whether feelings of hunger and negative mood states, particularly during restriction periods could become self - limiting factors for the success of IER in the long - term as either a weight - loss or maintenance strategy.
Such as, Vinpocetine, which has been shown to improve negative moods, by encouraging sufficient blood flow to the brain.
The latter is dangerous as deficient sleep is known to cause significant problems, including negative mood, impaired performance, significant health issues, and drowsy driving.
Additionally, participants reported significant improvement in their ability to engage in social and work activities as well as a reduction in anxiety, depression, and overall negative mood.
These internal imbalances can lead to negative effects to mood as well as an increased risk of obesity, diabetes, hypertension, heart attack, osteoporosis, cancer, neurological disorders, infectious disease plus many other health issues.
POMS measures levels of depression, anger, hostility, fatigue, and confusion, while DASS gauges other negative mood states as well, including hopelessness, lack of interest, anhedonia (lack of pleasure), agitation, irritability, and impatience with other people.
In a research article titled «Prosocial Behavior Helps Mitigate the Negative Effects of Stress in Everyday Life,» participants who engaged in «other - focused» behavior, such as holding a door, asking someone if they needed help, and lending a hand, reported better moods and lower daily stress levels than those who didn't engage in helping behavior.
Fortunately, I have learned to control my shopping impulses much better over the years as I begin to understand how my negative mood affects my behavior.
As Thanksgiving approaches and thoughts of pie, family and shopping put you in the holiday spirit, one negative aspect of the holiday — traveling to your destination — can quickly put a damper on the mood.
But more importantly it's an outlet for design to be used as a positive counter to the negative mood swing our country is currently experiencing.
As the mood of the bot - Twitterverse ebbs and flows, a «sentiment analysis program» alters the gallery lighting in intensity and color, purple (positive) to yellow (negative) to white (neutral).
Ultimately, junior should calm down more quickly, have a better handle on his moods, as well as have fewer negative emotions.
Couples fall into dysfunctional patterns that breed chronic negative moods for both, and some of these negative patterns have been identified as much worse than others.
As reported by the Watson and his colleagues» perspective (Watson et al., 1988), positive affect (PA) corresponds to the extent to which an individual feels enthusiastic, active, and alert, while negative affect (NA) reflects subjective distress and unpleasurable engagement that generate a broad range of aversive mood states, including anger, disgust, guilt, and fear.
Previous Dependency Inventory (JIDI) as well demonstrates how the interpersonal attitudes assessed by the JIDI generate interpersonal negative life events (NLEs) and therefore results in dysphoric moods and poor life functioning.
Low family income during the early childhood has been linked to comparatively less secure attachment, 4 higher levels of negative moods and inattention, 5 as well as lower levels of prosocial behaviour in children.2 The link between low family income and young children's problem behaviour has been replicated across several datasets with different outcome measures, including parental reports of externalizing and internalizing behaviours,1 - 3, 7 -9,11-12 teacher reports of preschool behavioural problems, 10 and assessments of children based on clinical diagnostic interviews.7
Many of the scales demonstrated weak psychometrics in at least one of the following ways: (a) lack of psychometric data [i.e., reliability and / or validity; e.g., HFQ, MASC, PBS, Social Adjustment Scale - Self - Report (SAS - SR) and all perceived self - esteem and self - concept scales], (b) items that fall on more than one subscale (e.g., CBCL - 1991 version), (c) low alpha coefficients (e.g., below.60) for some subscales, which calls into question the utility of using these subscales in research and clinical work (e.g., HFQ, MMPI - A, CBCL - 1991 version, BASC, PSPCSAYC), (d) high correlations between subscales (e.g., PANAS - C), (e) lack of clarity regarding clinically - relevant cut - off scores, yielding high false positive and false negative rates (e.g., CES - D, CDI) and an inability to distinguish between minor (i.e., subclinical) and major (i.e., clinical) «cases» of a disorder (e.g., depression; CDI, BDI), (f) lack of correspondence between items and DSM criteria (e.g., CBCL - 1991 version, CDI, BDI, CES - D, (g) a factor structure that lacks clarity across studies (e.g., PSPCSAYC, CASI; although the factor structure is often difficult to assess in studies of pediatric populations, given the small sample sizes), (h) low inter-rater reliability for interview and observational methods (e.g., CGAS), (i) low correlations between respondents such as child, parent, teacher [e.g., BASC, PSPCSAYC, CSI, FSSC - R, SCARED, Connors Ratings Scales - Revised (CRS - R)-RSB-, (j) the inclusion of somatic or physical symptom items on mental health subscales (e.g., CBCL), which is a problem when conducting studies of children with pediatric physical conditions because physical symptoms may be a feature of the condition rather than an indicator of a mental health problem, (k) high correlations with measures of social desirability, which is particularly problematic for the self - related rating scales and for child - report scales more generally, and (l) content validity problems (e.g., the RCMAS is a measure of anxiety, but contains items that tap mood, attention, peer interactions, and impulsivity).
«I am dedicated to working with my clients to overcome their struggles with anxiety, depression, anger, mood shifts, negative experiences and traumas, self - doubts, relationship difficulties, and illnesses and injuries, as well as other problems.
When monitoring couples as they have a conversation about relationship conflicts, Gottman has found that straight couples feel more and more negative moods and emotions, like stress and anger, as a conversation went on, whereas gay couples did not.
As far as partner's personalities go, neuroticism, or the tendency to experience negative emotional states such as anxiety and depressed mood, has the strongest impact on romantic relationship qualitAs far as partner's personalities go, neuroticism, or the tendency to experience negative emotional states such as anxiety and depressed mood, has the strongest impact on romantic relationship qualitas partner's personalities go, neuroticism, or the tendency to experience negative emotional states such as anxiety and depressed mood, has the strongest impact on romantic relationship qualitas anxiety and depressed mood, has the strongest impact on romantic relationship quality.
It is even more important when children are depressed, as they may have a tendency to screen out positives and tune into negative feedback about themselves which can maintain their low mood.
On the contrary, evidence from a number of cross-cultural epidemiological studies indicates that East Asian populations consistently report lower prevalence of negative affect, such as anxiety (Kessler & Ustun 2008) and mood disorders (e.g. major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder)(Weissman et al. 1996; Kessler & Ustun 2008), relative to Western populations (figure 1c, d, respectively).
This kind of thinking is still assumed to be typical for patients recovered from depression, who can be vulnerable to subsequent periods of low mood, as this may re-activate the negative cognitions.
Characteristics and behaviours associated with emotional disturbance and / or behavioural problems may include: aggressive or anti-social behaviour; inattentiveness; distractibility and impulsiveness; impaired social interactions; a general inability to cope with the routine of daily tasks; obsessive and repetitive behaviours; attention - seeking behaviours such as negative interactions or a poor attitude towards work, peers or teachers; and depressed behaviours such as withdrawal, anxiety and mood swings.
Caplan (2010) proposed a model of «problematic Internet use», identifying several specific cognitive and behavioral constructs associated with negative outcomes of the Internet use such as preference for online social interaction, mood alteration, cognitive preoccupation or compulsive behavior.
As irritable mood is characterized by excessive reactivity to negative emotional stimuli, irritable individuals are more likely to be angry or aggressive in response to provocation [19].
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