Sentences with phrase «examined daily relationship»

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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.
All of the artists were chosen for approaching painting as a way to draw attention to and reimagine digitally produced images, slowing them down to examine their meaning and impact, both in relationship to art history and our daily consumption of them.
Science Daily reported that Harms and his colleagues examined the relationships between managers and employees in the workplace.
The home study generally examines information related to the family's background, employment and educational history, relationships, daily routines, experience with parenting, social lives, and information about your home and local area.
Some of these factors include examining how willing and able each parent is to accept parenting responsibilities ranging from daily care to making decisions for the child, how willing the parents are to communicate and make decisions together, and how close the relationship is between each parent and the child.
Parent - Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)-- PCIT is a program that looks beyond bad behavior to examine troubled relationships — and how changing them can improve daily life.
Lastly, participants will examine how they are showing up in current relationships and receive a set of strategies, tools, and resources to make permanent these empowering principles in their daily lives.
In my lab, we use experimental and daily diary approaches to examine how verbal (e.g., sharing good news, providing social support) and nonverbal (e.g., touch) relationship behavior promotes perceived responsiveness, relationship quality, emotional well - being, and physical health in face to face and mediated interactions.
Nevertheless, our research finding opens up new avenues to examine potential non-linear relationships between job demands and one's ability to detach on a daily basis.
We demonstrated the existence of a curvilinear relationship — on top of the already acknowledged linear relationship — between workload and psychological detachment and a linear relationship between detachment and marital satisfaction, before examining and illustrating the mediating role of detachment — as defined in the stressor - detachment model — in the daily relationship between workload and marital satisfaction.
Firstly, results showed significant daily variability in parental rejection, peer rejection and emotional eating, making it possible to examine the relationships between these variables.
Specifically, we illustrate the potential value of this new approach by identifying a taxonomy of dyad - level subtypes that differ in how their emotions (i.e., multiple within - day ratings of happiness — chosen here as an exemplar variable with variance properties useful for methods development) vary through normal daily life, and examine how that taxonomy is related to a set of theoretically meaningful variables — subjective health, dyadic adjustment (agreement on amount of time spent with partner), and relationship satisfaction, all of which constitute important characteristics of older couples» well - being (Hoppmann & Gerstorf, 2016).
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