Not exact matches
«Mothers who don't
discuss their results with their kids are relatively less satisfied and feel more
conflicted,» says Kenneth Tercyak, director of behavioral prevention research at Georgetown Lombardi and lead author of the
study published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention.
Corine Wegener, cultural heritage preservation officer for the Smithsonian Institution, said that organizing an international research community to
study the primary causes of damage to cultural heritage in times of
conflict will be critical to intervention efforts in Syria — a goal to be
discussed at the September 19 meeting.
In an upcoming
study to be published in Personal Relationships, researchers tested the association between relationship
conflict and sexual motivation in a sample of 61 heterosexual couples who were in steady, sexually monogamous relationships.1 Couples came into a laboratory where they were randomly assigned to either a no
conflict condition where they
discussed «their daily routine,» or the relational
conflict condition where they
discussed a «major problem in their relationship.»
The
study randomly assigned 200 newlywed couples to one of three types of relationship therapy:
conflict management (learning how to deal when things get heated) compassion and acceptance training (practicing acts of kindness and affection), and relationship awareness through film (watching one movie per week and
discussing the relationship themes with a set of questions).
Another
study (from UCLA) addressing
conflict found that couples who as newlyweds had interacted with anger and pessimism when
discussing difficult relationship issues were more likely to be divorced 10 years later.
In the
study, couples took 5 - 10 minutes to
discuss a source of relationship
conflict.
We begin by
discussing relational
conflict and mindfulness before we present the results of our
study.
The Committee's leadership concluded that rather than convening a separate group to consider issues, at least some of which were already being
discussed by the Interpretations and Procedures Subcommittee, the National Association's volunteer, staff and financial resources could be better utilized — and the risk of developing divergent if not
conflicting recommendations minimized - by the respective committees joining forces to
study the issues.