While we studied the adolescents» own emotional experience, the above studies used videotaped observations of
emotional displays (Keltner et al. 1995) or observer ratings of emotions (Eisenberg et al. 2001).
Because dysregulated child behavioral and
emotional displays are annoying to us, we used to call these displays «problem behaviors.»
We simply instruct the targeted parent in the appropriate parental responses that will act as a «regulatory other» for the child's dysregulated behavior and
emotional displays (the child's protest behavior).
In response to the intense and unpredictable
emotional displays by the narcissistic / (borderline) parent, the child becomes hyper - vigilant regarding the emotional and psychological state of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent in order to prevent the parent's collapse into intense, dysregulated
emotional displays of anxiety, sadness, or anger, and the child becomes what the parent needs (i.e., the «regulatory other» for the parent) in order to keep the parent in a regulated emotional state.
In the moment, while the child is interacting with the unpredictable and emotionally dangerous narcissistic / (borderline) parent, the primary motivation of the child is to keep the narcissistic / (borderline) parent in a regulated emotional state and so avoid the parent's collapse into hostile - angry - rejecting, overly sad and depressed, or hyper - anxious
emotional displays.
The seduction of the child into the role as a «regulatory other» for the pathological parent is a result of the disorganized and intense
emotional displays by the pathological parent.
According to a panel of child psychologists,
their emotional displays were not judged to be less genuine than those shown by their low CU peers.
Although past studies have demonstrated associations between CU traits and discipline - related parenting practices and global qualities of the parent — child relationship, there has been no prior examination of parents» evaluations and reactions to
emotional displays in high CU children (to our knowledge).
The borderline personality can not organize or modulate its hyper - intense emotional experiences, leading to chaotic swings of intense
emotional displays.
dispositions to mediate conflicts, greater awareness of interparental
emotional displays, or their
Flavin's fluorescent lights create rich and
emotional displays of colour that are far more baroque than Kelly's reserved pictures.
It would be really interesting to compare how dogs respond to positive
emotional displays, such as laughter.
From his subtle facial expressions, daring movements and wide range of
emotional displays Serkis / Caesar elevate this franchise to new heights.
«The findings appear to support evidence dogs are sensitive to humans» attention and that expressions are potentially active attempts to communicate, not simple
emotional displays.»
Researchers attributed the results to more positive
emotional displays, which occur when both negotiators have similar personalities.
The homogenous end of the spectrum includes Greece, Japan, Poland and Nigeria, confounding a geographic interpretation of the cultural differences in
emotional displays.
Spock, Star Trek's most famous Vulcan, was noted for his adherence to logic and reason, doing away with
emotional displays, and Redwood, critics said, seemed to follow the same code as the Starship Enterprise's first officer.
She notes the buzzwords («sacramental presence,» «vulnerability») and the push for «Oprah» - style
emotional displays.
«This can make
the emotional display a larger issue than it is.»
Its only
an emotional display.
She raises teaches them to fawn over
every emotional display of their future wives, but to suck up their own pain and show a game face to the world.
Pérez has to carry an immense amount of this movie on his muscular shoulders, and must convey to us with very few words and almost no overt
emotional display that Miguel is searching for something that baseball can't give him.
This usually takes the form of a lack of
emotional display.
It is important to avoid
any emotional display if a dog fight should occur.
Humming was chosen as a novel behaviour that the dogs might be curious about, but it's not
an emotional display.
After
an emotional display of affection from both Kojima himself, as well as the show's host...
Focusing on internet news, Laser and Osserman look at the effect that posturing and
emotional display have on the public's perception.
With increasing age, however, older children report expressing negative emotions more often to their mothers than their fathers, expecting dads to respond negatively to
an emotional display.
The relations of emotional role taking, affective / moral attributions, and
emotional display rule knowledge to low - income school - age children's social competence
This subscale measures appropriate
emotional display, empathy and emotional self - awareness (e.g., «is empathetic towards others»).
Not exact matches
(A nurse later said their nickname for that kind of heart attack is the «widow maker,»
displaying a lack of
emotional intelligence that proves while there is a time and a place for everything, it is always possible to find neither.)
Researchers found that
emotional contagion occurs when the person smiling
displays a genuine smile, also known as a Duchenne smile.
Blickle and colleagues determined the EQ of 142 working adults both by asking them to determine the emotion
displayed in a series of photographs of actors and children, but also by asking their colleagues to rate their
emotional savvy.
For years, I've heard that EQ is about an ability to read people — to pick up on body language, to assess a situation and read feelings, to
display a warmth and
emotional connection that sets you apart from others, to smile more or shake hands more vigorously.
From requiring women to wear veils, to encouraging them to cater to their husbands» psychological and
emotional needs, to barring them from ordination, the various fundamentalisms
display much the same attitude toward women.
People commonly
display emotional reactions while undergoing rewarding or painful experiences.
Maybe unbelievers
display similar hope by thinking if they just trust in the power of love and do their best to be there in good times and bad, they will make the person they love more happy and less likely to need the
emotional crutch of an invented «god.»
He was one of the most
emotional wrestlers of the tournament and deserved the elation he
displayed on California's biggest stage — literally the only CIF sport that props up its champions for competition under a spotlight.
You are sure when it comes time to discuss his
emotional locker room
display, he will try to laugh it off.
These aren't machines, they're extremely competitive humans who are going to
display various kinds of
emotional reactions to success or failure.
Your young girl at the age of 2 will start to
display violent emotions.They will be able to perform little modulation to their
emotional development, but they will not be able to take control of it fully.
But my little one was
displaying all the signs — physical,
emotional, and vocal.
In the third trial of the nurse home visitor program, nurse - visited, 6 - month - old infants born to mothers with low psychological resources (i.e., maternal IQ, mental health, and sense of efficacy)
displayed fewer aberrant
emotional expressions (e.g., low levels of affect and lack of social referencing of mother) associated with child maltreatment.18
Display rules and social contexts correlate with «
emotional understanding» and «
emotional regulation,» both of which are culturally influenced.
Unidentified / unsettled
emotional trauma, which is
displayed through mental illness, anxiety disorders and anger issues
In addition to the direct
emotional responses a child can
display in reaction to discomfort, the brain — and hence behavior — can be affected chemically by food intolerance reactions.
In «The Importance of Fostering
Emotional Diversity in Boys,» June Gruber and Jessica L. Borelli reveal new research that suggests that boys may be more emotional than girls but are culturally trained away from displaying those
Emotional Diversity in Boys,» June Gruber and Jessica L. Borelli reveal new research that suggests that boys may be more
emotional than girls but are culturally trained away from displaying those
emotional than girls but are culturally trained away from
displaying those emotions.
Transgenic Huntington's disease monkeys
display a full spectrum of symptoms resembling the human disease, ranging from motor problems and neurodegeneration to
emotional dysregulation and immune system changes, scientists at Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University report.
Academic achievement was similar in reception, while those speaking English as an additional language
displayed fewer
emotional, social and behavioural difficulties, and were more likely to meet academic targets by Year 2.
Approximately 65 % of the children
displayed some
emotional eating.