Not exact matches
It's meticulously directed, the foley is as sharp and crowd pleasing as the finest Mamet dialogue, and Krasinski doesn't neglect the
emotional core of the film — the family vying to survive, whose tensions, divisions and turmoil we experience in near silence, but
with great
expressivity and economy.
Targeting
emotional flexibility of dyads
with children
with an AD, and also
emotional expressivity of dyads when mother has an AD, might be a valuable goal for family - based intervention.
Mother - child dyads where both mother and child had AD showed more
emotional expressivity and less
emotional flexibility compared to mother - child dyads
with only AD children and to dyads without AD.
Therefore, a critical question remains whether there are differences between parent - child dyads
with AD children and non-AD children in levels of dyadic
emotional expressivity (i.e., dyadic positive and negative affect).
This observational study tries to understand differences in dyadic
emotional expressivity and dyadic
emotional flexibility between parent - child dyads
with and without AD children.
Maternal AD affected levels of
emotional expressivity and
emotional flexibility of mother - child dyads
with AD children.
Considering that only little research to date has systematically addressed differences between father - child and mother - child dyads in these dyadic
emotional processes, we explored whether
emotional expressivity and flexibility differed between mother - child and father - child dyads
with and without AD children.
Finally, while fathers» contribution and role during interactions
with children might be different from that of mothers, particularly when fathers have an AD themselves (Bögels and Phares 2008; Lunkenheimer et al. 2011; Morris et al. 2007; Suveg et al. 2008), studies mostly examined
emotional expressivity and flexibility of mother - child dyads.
Repeated Measures ANOVAs of
emotional expressivity and
emotional flexibility of parent - child dyads
with AD and non-AD children
Next, the effects of parental AD on group differences in
expressivity and flexibility were analyzed in additional repeated measures ANOVAs,
with emotional processes as within - subjects factors, and parental AD (Non-AD child and parent, child AD / non-AD parent, child and parent AD) as between - subjects factor.
This observational study examined differences in
emotional expressivity and
emotional flexibility of parent - child dyads
with AD children and non-AD children, the effects of parental AD on
expressivity and flexibility of dyads, and differences between father - child and mother - child dyads.