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.
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.
Not exact matches
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.
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.»
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.
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.
That said, East
by West Life Success & Wellness Club members will all receive The Inner Balance Personal Stress Reliever which is an advanced monitor that
displays the hearts rhythm which reflects your
emotional state and how to shift into an optimal state.
By comparing trends inside the rituals of the relationship status, public displays of affection and photographs on Facebook this paper examines how they can impact a relationship in the offline world by discussing the extent to which the design and features of the site can impact the emotional repertoire of its user
By comparing trends inside the rituals of the relationship status, public
displays of affection and photographs on Facebook this paper examines how they can impact a relationship in the offline world
by discussing the extent to which the design and features of the site can impact the emotional repertoire of its user
by discussing the extent to which the design and features of the site can impact the
emotional repertoire of its users.
Director Ryan Coogler (Fruitvale Station and Creed)
displays a clarity of vision that is rich in detail but does not overwhelm the twisty,
emotional story (co-written
by Coogler and Joe Robert Cole), and their rich characterization is fleshed
by an almost obscenely talented cast.
Physically, she is a work of art, which is used
by director King to
display the creative inadequacy of Allan along with the
emotional frustration of Zach.
The
emotional restraint
displayed by Jerry Lundegaard and Mike is a thin and disingenuous veil over yearnings for money or companionship.
With light - hearted awareness of the cinematic magic conjured
by displays of solidarity, director Lawrence shows that he knows in theory how to provide
emotional grace notes.
It expanded on the art style and world built for Ocarina of Time and took it a step further
by actually letting Link
display some form of an
emotional reaction from time to time.
When given the opportunity, Pacino
displays the
emotional pain of the tragic loner with such palpable nuance; it is a tragedy in itself that this lack of
emotional exploration into Pacino's character, concealed behind the overuse of Lennon's soundtrack, becomes a wasted opportunity and severe oversight
by Fogelman.
These activities really made left their
emotional mark on the young girl and this behavior
displayed by her father effectively shaped the entire creative career she will have in the future.
While an
emotional encounter with a single art work remains the classic example of the «power of art» — e.g. people moved to tears
by Guernica (1937) or, more recently,
by Marina Abramovic»s face — the themed group show, as an affective and effective system of
display, has since the 1960s threatened to dislodge the dominance of that Romantic model.
The 25 photographs
by Aldridge and 15 works
by Joffe on
display create a remarkable and
emotional document of one woman.
Installed within an intimate
display designed
by the Brussels - based architecture firm Lhoas Lhoas, the objects offer an alternative to the way we think about collecting, one which attaches high
emotional or sentimental value to objects and is defined
by individual histories and memories.
Emotional Architecture
by James Casebere is on
display until March 11 2017 at Sean Kelly Gallery, New York.
Awareness that the structure or nature of relationships is in part defined
by both the degree of
emotional immediacy or genuineness of expressive
display and
by the degree of reciprocity or symmetry within the relationship; e.g., mature intimacy is in part defined
by mutual or reciprocal sharing of genuine emotions, whereas a parent - child relationship may have asymmetric sharing of genuine emotions.
Interspersed with discussions with her trusted consultant Dr. David Fairweather, «In EFT» chronicles Leanne's day -
by - day therapy experiences, and
displays her empathic and focused style in helping couples to move toward more authentic
emotional contact in EFT sessions.
Research
by Antoine Lutz and APS William James Fellow Richard Davidson at the University of Wisconsin - Madison found that, during meditation, participants
display enhanced
emotional processing in brain regions linked to empathy in response to emotion - evoking cries.
And in the context of unpredictable and intense
displays of parental anger based on an ever changing reality, the child ultimately surrenders to the truth and reality asserted
by the borderline parent in order to keep the anger and
emotional volatility of the parent regulated and in check.
Chapter two examines the extent and nature of social,
emotional and behavioural difficulties
displayed by children in their first year at primary school.
Results showed that, as compared to typically developing children and children with low levels of CU traits, children with conduct problems and high levels of CU traits
displayed reduced attentional capture
by irrelevant
emotional faces.
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.
Conduct disorder refers to a set of ongoing behavioral and
emotional problems
displayed by a child or adolescent who typically demonstrates little or no concern for the rights or needs of others.
For example, compared to older mothers, teen mothers
display lower levels of verbal stimulation and involvement, higher levels of intrusiveness, and maternal speech that is less varied and complex.47, 48 Mothers with fewer years of education read to their children less frequently25, 49 and demonstrate less sophisticated language and literacy skills themselves, 50 which affects the quantity and quality of their verbal interactions with their children.2 Parental education, in turn, relates to household income: poverty and persistent poverty are strongly associated with less stimulating home environments, 51 and parents living in poverty have children who are at risk for cognitive, academic, and social -
emotional difficulties.52, 53 Finally, Hispanic and African American mothers are, on average, less likely to read to their children than White, non-Hispanic mothers; 54 and Spanish - speaking Hispanic families have fewer children's books available in the home as compared to their non-Hispanic counterparts.25 These racial and ethnic findings are likely explained
by differences in family resources across groups, as minority status is often associated with various social - demographic risks.
Parent - child dyads with AD children showed less
emotional flexibility
by displaying a smaller repertoire of emotions, switching less between emotions, and remaining in emotions for longer periods of time compared to dyads with non-AD children.
Three separate models were fitted to our data: one for each category of support provision behavior (i.e.,
emotional, instrumental, and negative support behaviors
displayed by the spouse in the support provider's role).
In this chapter, I will focus my discussion of emotion socialization on three areas: the role played
by cultural
display rules and imitation; the impact of gender differences in infant temperament and language development on socialization; and the sometimes surprising influence of processes of differentiation between mothers» and children's
emotional expressiveness.