The best feature nominees are: Asif Kapadia's «Amy,»
an emotional study of life of singer Amy Winehouse, «Amy»; «The Black Panthers: Vanguard of a Revolution,» Stanley Nelson's account of the -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
One
study of many, linking stress with an unwillingness to forgive compared the immediate
emotional and physiological effects when participants recalled hurtful memories and harbored resentments to when they nurtured empathic viewpoint taking and perceived extending forgiveness toward real -
life wrongdoers.
The Church, teacher
of humanity, never tires
of exhorting people, especially the young
of whom you are a part, to remain watchful and not to fear choosing «alternative» paths which only Christ can indicate... Jesus calls all his friends to
live in sobriety and solidarity, to create sincere and disinterested
emotional relationships with others... From you, dear young students, he asks for honest commitment to
study, cultivating a mature sense
of responsibility and a shared interest in the common good.
The happiness report is a serious
study of people's
emotional well - being based on a country's gross domestic product per capita, healthy
life expectancy, the social support people are offered, freedom to make
life choices, generosity and perceptions
of corruption.
I'm excited to be back in London where a lot
of my friends and family are based, and to get into London
life after several years away
studying, but I've really really loved my time here in Bath and know moving day is going to be
emotional!
Studies have shown that running can also help improve the quality
of your
emotional and mental
life, and even help you
live longer!
A
study from the London School
of Economics draws the conclusion that «The most important childhood predictor
of adult
life - satisfaction is the child's
emotional health....
In a longitudinal
study called the Family
Life Project, Blair and collaborators have tracked early signs
of emotional regulation beginning at 7 months through several follow - up points.
The
emotional consequences
of stress from colic alone have lasting effects on the child's development and
life dissatisfaction
of the family years later according to a Finnish Family Competence
Study Project by researchers at the University
of Turku.
Regnerus (the same sociologist behind a controversial
study of how children
of same - sex couples fare) says cheap sex — sex with little cost as far as time or
emotional investment — is behind a host
of societal ills, from fewer people marrying to the rise
of unmarriageable men to more people
living together to more children being born outside
of marriage — you get the idea.
Studies have shown that kids who are left to cry have changes in their brains consistent with
emotional and / or physical neglect and some even show signs
of mental health deterioration later in
life.
Many
studies suggest that children raised in a two - parent family have a higher standard
of living and fewer behavioral and
emotional problems.
The
study, which is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), also found that staying out late without telling your parents is unrelated to factors such as family income, the number
of children in the family or being in a step - family, but is related to the quality
of the
emotional relationship the child has with their parents and whether they
live in a city or in the country.
In interviews, the
study participants relayed their perceptions
of how
emotional and physical abuse in childhood affected their
lives, including physical health, school performance and ability to maintain employment — all factors directly linked to household income and ability to afford enough healthy food for their own children.
In their seminal 2010
study, Nobel laureates Daniel Kahneman and Angus Deaton
of Princeton demonstrated that higher income improves one's
life satisfaction but not one's
emotional well - being.
Only a small number
of research
studies have used positive
emotional outcome measures, well - being, positive affect, happiness or
life satisfaction, to quantify
emotional adjustment, but 22 used a negative
emotional outcome measure.
I think it'd be great to
study this situation in a real
life scenario, such as having people with BPD traits read the
emotional states
of their partners,» he said.
At the start
of the
study, the participants completed a 27 - item questionnaire used to evaluate the physical, social, and
emotional quality
of life in people with cancer and other chronic diseases.
A recent Applied Psychology review
of 160
studies examining
emotional health and longevity found «clear and compelling» evidence that people who have a feeling
of well - being in their
life — people who maintain an optimistic perspective, have harmonious relationships, and minimize stress — outlive those who are anxious, pessimistic, depressed, manic, stressed out, or unable to enjoy daily existence.
«Paradoxically,
studies have shown that people who have happiness as a goal tend to be less happy,» says Susan David, PhD, author
of Emotional Agility: Get Unstuck, Embrace Change, and Thrive in Work and
Life ($ 27; amazon.com).
Rimm, who wasn't involved in the
study, surveyed thousands
of middle - school children for a 2004 book, Rescuing the
Emotional Lives of Overweight Kids.
In a small
study of terminally ill patients, infusions
of vitamin C were given twice per week for a week, together with oral vitamin C. Quality
of life scales were completed both before and after treatment, and indicated that patients reported better overall physical,
emotional and social functioning, as well as decreased disease symptomatology, including fatigue, nausea / vomiting, pain, sleep disturbance, and loss
of appetite.
In heterosexual relationships, the foremost
study into the differences in how each gender deals with heartbreak comes from researchers at Binghamton University, who pried open the personal
lives of 6,000 participants across 96 countries by asking them to rate the
emotional pain
of their last break up.
This loosely adapted biopic drawn from the Dr. Oliver Sacks case
study, The Last Hippie, resonates with the
emotional power
of music back in time to heal and awaken broken
lives.
Coming off his first English language film («Louder Than Bombs»), director Joachim Trier returns to Europe to do what he does best —
studying the complex
emotional lives of young Norwegians stumbling to find the footing as they step out
of their cocoons («Reprise» and «Oslo, August 31st).
Only about 4 percent
of U.S. students go to colleges that accept less than 25 percent
of their applicants, and most American kids either don't attend or don't graduate from four - year colleges, says developmental psychologist Richard Weissbourd, who
studies the social and
emotional lives of teens.
With all these data obtained from our job and gathering information from the multitude
of studies on this issue nowadays, we can expect that in the future the
emotional education will be part
of our
lives, so daily common as sport, reading or calculation; and it will generate a positive impact in the future society, building from the human personalities.
A new
study that looked at a more than 20 - year - old program designed to build social and
emotional skills in young children found a surprising outcome: Participants had a higher likelihood
of voting later in
life.
Our
study, our understanding, our own practice, and our sharing with students
of the Six Dimensions
of Wellness (National Wellness Institute: intellectual, social,
emotional, spiritual, physical, and occupational) offer us a clear formula for imparting the
life - long practice and the great triumverate
of mind - body - spirit well - being.
And
studies, like this from the University
of Copenhagen, suggest that «regular use»
of social networking can negatively impact on your
emotional health and satisfaction with
life.
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A former student
of Buddhist
Studies with a master's from Harvard Divinity School, McGarvey came to the Ed School interested in how spiritual practices can influence people's
lives for the better, and how they work consciously and rationally with deep
emotional reactions that often overwhelm.
As an educator and a parent, I've spent years
studying the benefits
of social and
emotional skill building and I'm passionate about creating tools to help others develop social and
emotional competencies with the children in their
lives.
Jonathan Cohen, president
of the National School Climate Center (formerly the Center for Social and
Emotional Education), says there are more than 300 empirical
studies that support the notion that «when schools make these core processes integral facets
of school
life, student achievement increases and school violence decreases.»
The mission
of «Writing and Wellness» is to share information about physical, mental,
emotional, and spiritual health, pulling from scientific
study, alternative medicine, expert opinion, and the personal experience
of artists from all walks
of life.
Friends add joy, humor, and
emotional support to everyday
life, and a
study published in the Journal
of Experimental Social Psychology shows that it can impact how we perceive reality.
Studies have shown that
living with animals as companions provides us with a wide variety
of physical and
emotional benefits.
This
study draws attention to the intelligence, as well as the
emotional complexity
of dogs, and anything that can help us understand their anxieties so we can help them to lead a happy
life can only be good.
This may also include how a dog's
emotional well - being can play a role in all aspects
of its
life and health, including veterinary care, how decreasing fear, anxiety, and stress is beneficial to the patient and owner both during the veterinary visit and at home, a focus on Fear Free applications pre - and post-veterinary visit, successful case
studies / stories
of how a dog went from fearful to Fear Free during or throughout the course
of a single or series
of veterinary visits, positive experiences working with a Fear Free certified veterinary professional or anything that highlights how Fear Free and what it stands for is all around better for staff, patients, and clients.
These images
study the physical and
emotional changes in the adolescent phase
of a girl's
life in America.
This show, Ms. Tyson's 10th solo outing with the gallery since 1995, presents an overview
of her dynamic works on paper from 2002 to 2016 — ranging from penciled sketchbook
studies and
life - size ink drawings to colorful portraits that are painted on glass and then pressed on to paper to achieve a more gestural,
emotional representation
of her troubled figures.
Grannan's first feature film, The Nine, is a poetic and
emotional study of heartbreak, loss, and euphoria — characteristics
of the makeshift community
of forgotten and displaced individuals
living along the South Nine Street corridor in Modesto, California, where, as Grannan has said, «the American Dream comes to a dead halt.»
Other topics to be covered include client development and networking, case
studies of innovative legal services delivery mechanisms and alternative business structures, and work /
life balance including the
study of emotional intelligence and mindful lawyering practices.
International Ethics Educator About Blog Ethics Education Psychology Vignettes, where ethics is more than a code.The International Society for Ethical Psychology and Psychiatry (ISEPP) is an organization
of people who find,
study, use and promote safe, humane and
life - enhancing approaches to helping people who are experiencing
emotional distress,
life crises, difficult dilemmas, spiritual emergencies and other forms
of overwhelm.
According to a
study from the University
of Haifa's School
of Social Work, having an
emotional connection with your father as a child suggests you're more likely to enter a healthy physically intimate relationship with a partner later in
life.
Mothers most commonly reported that their children were in the care
of relatives (65 %) with 11 % reporting that their child was in the child protection system.15 Disruption to a child's
living arrangements, including separation from parents and siblings, can result in psychological and
emotional distress.16 17 A recent systematic review and meta - analysis
of 40
studies that investigated child outcomes when either parent was incarcerated found a significant association with antisocial behaviour (pooled OR = 1.6, 95 % CI 1.4 to 1.9) and poor educational performance (pooled OR = 1.4, 95 % CI 1.1 to 1.8).18 Other research indicates that children
of incarcerated mothers are at risk
of increased criminal involvement, mental health issues, physical health problems, behavioural problems, 19 child protection contact20 and poorer educational outcomes.21
Future Directions in the
Study of Early -
Life Stress and Physical and
Emotional Health: Implications
of the Neuroimmune Network Hypothesis.
In a meta - analysis
of sixty - three
studies of nonresident fathers and their children, Joan Gilbreth and I found that children had higher academic achievement and fewer
emotional and conduct problems when nonresident fathers were closely involved in their
lives.48 We also found that
studies of nonresident fathers in the 1990s were more likely than earlier
studies to report positive effects
of father involvement.
Topics were tailored in response to the specific concerns
of burden, physical / practical concerns,
emotional reactivity, self - needs and social support endorsed by Singaporean caregivers on the Caregiver Quality
of Life Index - Cancer (CQOLC) in the
study mentioned earlier.38 The content
of each session is described here:
In 2010, more than 1 in 5 children were reported to be
living in poverty.6, 10 Economic disadvantage is among the most potent risks for behavioral and
emotional problems due to increased exposure to environmental, familial, and psychosocial risks.11 — 13 In families in which parents are in military service, parental deployment and return has been determined to be a risk factor for behavioral and
emotional problems in children.14 Data from the 2003 National Survey
of Children's Health demonstrated a strong linear relationship between increasing number
of psychosocial risks and many poor health outcomes, including social -
emotional health.15 The Adverse Childhood Experience
Study surveyed 17000 adults about early traumatic and stressful experiences.