Sentences with phrase «dysfunctional behaviors for»

Sexologist Dr. Winter has helped many with obsessive desires and dysfunctional behaviors for love (often unrequited), intimacy and connection achieve a more balanced and happy dating life.

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While some of the staff were the ones responsible for all the messes — ranging from regulatory missteps to dysfunctional management to toxic workplace behaviors to legal minefields — a great swath of Uber's 16,000 staffers are blameless and just trying to do their jobs.
Her family was severely dysfunctional: her father drank and abused her mother emotionally and physically, and her mother constantly made excuses for his behavior.
Too many Pentecostal organizations lack any structure for safe criticism of dysfunctional behavior, aberrant teaching or abusive practices on the part of leaders and powerful ministers.
The following Table lists 21 of the subscale behavior categories that proved reliable for statistical analysis and the characteristics of families that warrant a healthy, intermediate, or dysfunctional rating:
They make excuses for their behaviors so nothing really changes, including the dysfunctional dynamics of your relationship.
I Smile Back (R for profanity, substance abuse, disturbing behavior and graphic sexuality) Dysfunctional family drama revolving around a New Jersey housewife's (Sarah Silverman) quest for redemption following a self - destructive descent into depravity marked by addiction, promiscuity and child abuse.
Now the media celebrates, and pays money for, the exhibition of dysfunctional behavior.
Reports on the agency submitted to Congress «portray a dysfunctional organization that has been riddled with conflicts of interest, unprofessional behavior and a free - for - all atmosphere for much of the Bush administration's watch.»
Monitored clients progress through routine site visits, provided crisis counseling intervention for clients with suicidal ideation's and substance addiction issues, applied critical thinking, identified dysfunctional client behavior patterns, note clinical reports that documented client's progress for staff revision.
Because dysfunctional impulsivity can be accompanied by the negative effects of high - risk behaviors, it is often found among the criteria for several mental health conditions, including the following:
She has been running workshop intensives in her private practice for 13 years using Pia Mellody's Post Induction Treatment method that investigates and treats the origins of adult dysfunctional behaviors.
A lot of the time we learn these maladaptive or dysfunctional patterns growing up from our families of origin, so we work with guys to take honest and direct looks at those behaviors, see what's not working, and through better awareness and insight, evolve or adopt those things so that they create more relationship success for themselves.
The effectiveness of two versions of the programs (1 -2-3 Magic: Effective Discipline for Children 2 - 12 and 1 -2-3 Magic & Emotion Coaching) in reducing child problem behaviors and dysfunctional parenting, and the effect on emotion - related parenting style, were examined.
Results indicate participants in the 1 -2-3 Magic group reported significantly less problem behaviors for their children, and significantly less dysfunctional parenting, at the end of the intervention when compared to the control group.
Standard DBT strives to increase behavioral capabilities, improve motivation for skillful behavior through management of issues and problems as they come up in day - to - day life and reduction of interfering emotions and cognitions, and structure the treatment environment so that it reinforces functional rather than dysfunctional behaviors.
These approaches give me a framework to assist you with learning new coping skills; increasing motivation for change; overcoming ambivalence about change; clarifying your values and what is most important to you; identifying your strengths and resources that have helped in the past; identifying patterns in relationships; and changing dysfunctional thought processes that are leading to uncomfortable feelings and unwanted behaviors.
Measures utilized include the Global Deterioration Scale for Assessment of Primary Degenerative Dementia, Barthel Index, Revised Memory and Behavior Problems Checklist, CES — D, Profile of Mood States (POMS), Leisure Time Satisfaction Scale, Experiential Avoidance in Caregiving Questionnaire, and the Dysfunctional Thoughts About Caregiving Questionnaire.
Results indicated at post-intervention that after receiving Level 3 Triple P Discussion Group, there were reductions in child behavior problems and use of dysfunctional parenting and improvements in parental self - efficacy and the parenting experience for parents.
Results indicated at 6 - month follow - up that compared to the waitlist control group, significant effects were found for measures of problem child behavior, dysfunctional parenting styles, and parents» confidence in the parenting role in the Level 3 Triple P Discussion Group.
Affairs, addictions, and abuse are what I call the «hard» reasons for divorce because they represent dysfunctional behaviors that impact the human dignity and safety of the spouse and usually the children.
It attends to the past experiences that have set the groundwork for pathology, the current situations that trigger dysfunctional emotions, beliefs and sensations, and the positive experience needed to enhance future adaptive behaviors and mental health.
Fact: «Controlling for predivorce parental socioeconomic and psychosocial resources fully accounts for poorer child mental health at initial interview among children whose parents later divorce... a significant interaction between parental divorce and predivorce levels of family dysfunction suggests that child antisocial behavior decreases when marriages in highly dysfunctional families are dissolved.»
For over 25 years I've specialized in helping biological, legal guardian, step, foster and adoptive families with difficult or challenging children to understand and transform dysfunctional behaviors, so they may experience joy in their lives and peace in their family relationships.
-RRB-, child trauma cases are often highly charged and ``... this can cause problems for therapists who are susceptible to splitting, or parallel process, rescuing, collusion and other dysfunctional behaviors.
If a teenager starts experimenting with illegal substances, for example, dictating her own curfews and social activities, and a mother refuses to or prevents a father from setting up appropriate consequences for such behaviors, a dysfunctional transaction between the mother and daughter develops.
On one side, in fact, the massage context might have acted as a buffering factor, preventing the mothers from enacting dysfunctional behaviors that otherwise could have been adopted; on the other hand, instead, finding themselves in a new situation and being asked to do something new (massaging their babies while being videotaped) might have made interactions more challenging for these women.
There were significant improvements from pre - to post-intervention for both conditions, on measures of disruptive child behavior, dysfunctional parenting style, conflict over parenting, relationship satisfaction and communication.
Goodman and Gotlib (1999) proposed an integrative model of the transmission of risk for children of mothers with depressive symptoms, identifying the following mechanisms: (1) heritability of depression, (2) dysfunctional neuroregulatory mechanisms, (3) exposure to negative maternal cognitions, behaviors, and affect, and (4) the stressful context of the children's lives.
Currently, the PSI is mostly used as a screening instrument for the early identification of parent - child systems which are under stress and at risk of developing dysfunctional parenting behavior.
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