Sentences with phrase «behavioral symptomatology»

The child report data was conceptualized as falling within two broad domains: social — cognitive processes and children's reports of their own behavioral symptomatology.
Aber and colleagues looked at developmental trajectories of (1) teachers» reports of children's aggressive and prosocial behaviors, (2) children's reports of their own behavioral symptomatology, and (3) children's social — cognitive processes as the measures of program influence.

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Gottman called EFT a «fear» based model, until the evidence - base started to show spontaneous recovery in previously surface behavioral issues like parenting, money, in - law conflict and even trauma and depressive symptomatology.
This study examined whether attachment theory could be used to shed light on the often high degree of discordance between self - and observer ratings of behavioral functioning and symptomatology.
She began working in the mental health field in 2003 as a Master level therapist, working with children, adolescents, and adults in a private non-profit agency in the Greater Orlando, FL area, where she also worked in their Partial Hospitalization Program as a licensed clinician, working with individuals who were experiencing increased symptomatology, disturbances in behavior, or other conditions that impact mental and behavioral health.
Further, besides a correlational analysis, we also carried out regression analyses to explore the unique relations of behavioral inhibition and (social) anxiety symptoms to SM symptomatology.
Finally, behavioral inhibition, attachment quality, parental control and anxious rearing each accounted for a small but unique proportion of the variance of anxiety disorders symptomatology.
Nevertheless, paternal PPD has been studied systematically only in the recent years and its diagnosis remains difficult since it appears with a light or atypical symptomatology, in association with others psychological and behavioral disturbances.55
Depressive symptomatology, a risk factor for major depression and a wide range of negative behavioral and physical health outcomes, is elevated during pregnancy and the postpartum period and disproportionately affects low - income and minority populations (2 — 5).
Further studies are needed to identify correlates of membership in the classes of trajectories of depressive symptomatology, the antecedents, and the behavioral and physical health consequences.
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