A younger adolescent male whose mother was diagnosed a few years ago and whose family communicates well and without conflict may
experience less distress.
Understanding the meaning behind this behaviour and responding appropriately assists the child to manage their emotions and
experience less distress (eg by speaking softly to the child about their feelings, stroking their hair and providing a comforting hug).
Understanding the meaning behind this behaviour and responding appropriately assists the child to manage their emotions and
experience less distress (e.g., by speaking softly to the child about their feelings, stroking their hair and providing a comforting hug).
American Humane Association researchers have hypothesized that the groups participating in animal - assisted therapy will
experience less distress throughout the course of the patients» treatment, and are employing a number of biological and psychological measures to test their assumptions.
What else can you try to help your child
experience less distress?
Not exact matches
We will focus on the pre-existing factors that are linked to PTG, as well as on practices individuals can develop prior to (or following) a traumatic birth that may aid in a
less distressing experience.
Additionally for young women, school was associated with them being
less likely to have felt
distressed about their sex life or
experienced sex against their will.
Many people find that «antipsychotic» medication helps to make the
experiences less frequent, intense or
distressing.
Individuals who practice forgiveness are more satisfied with their lives and
less likely to
experience symptoms of psychological
distress, such as nervousness, restlessness, and sadness.
Over times, children learn to feel safe in their new surroundings and gradually
experience less separation
distress.
Research shows kids who have a solid relationship with their dad or a male carer get along better with their siblings, have more developed social skills and
experience less emotional
distress.
As well as reporting reduced symptoms of emotional
distress and difficult behaviour in their children, parents in counties where Triple P was delivered were also more likely to use appropriate discipline strategies, their levels of psychological
distress were
less and they were more likely to find parenting a good
experience.
Participants with borderline anxiety / depression who receive the minimal contact self management condition will
experience significantly
less anxiety and depression;
less cancer specific
distress; lower unmet psychological supportive care needs; higher positive adjustment and improved quality of life by comparison to participants with high anxiety / depression who receive the minimal contact self management condition.
For many,
distress sources are rooted in early childhood
experiences with
less than ideal parental relationships and attachment deficiencies.
Thus, children of parents
experiencing lower levels of pretreatment life stress made
less overall improvement, but they consistently «looked better» (i.e., had fewer symptoms) than children of parents who were more
distressed.
These findings equally suggest that although controlled motivated partners might provide help to their partners (ICPs), they may derive
less, if any, personal and relational well - being benefits from it, and in fact, they may even
experience elevated
distress.
The more a person ruminates, the more they
experience personal
distress, making them
less able to connect with another's misfortunes.
As Segrin et al. (2016) argue, their results indicate that people who are socially skilled have an easier time attaining support in times of
distress and are
less prone to
experiencing psychological problems.
Considered especially important was (a) taking into account confounding child, parent and family background factors that could be responsible for any putative child care effects; (a) distinguishing and disentangling potential effects of distinctive features of the child - care
experience, particularly quality, quantity and type of care (e.g., center - based vs. home - based); and (b) determining whether day care was associated with
less separation
distress in the SSP or independent behavior was mischaracterized as avoidant behavior.
As far as it concerns maternal psychological wellbeing, as expected, a higher degree of adult psychopathology resulted associated with
less optimal mother — child interactions, supporting the hypothesis that
experiencing some kind of psychological
distress might affect different domains of life, including the one of everyday interactions with one's own child (Rogosch et al., 1992; Tronick and Weinberg, 1997; Anke, 2012).
Taken together, these results indicate that the higher psychological
distress mothers
experience at T1, the
less their interaction quality improved during massage lessons.
Results: Adolescent mothers who
experienced high prenatal stress and high parenting stress had lower maternal adjustment (i.e., fewer positive feelings about motherhood,
less infant care, and low parenting competency) and high postpartum emotional
distress.
Couples with successful ART have been reported to show greater marital cohesion (e.g. a mutual feeling of being a couple, sharing things and ideas)(Slade et al., 1997),
less marital
distress (Benazon et al., 1992), to
experience their relationships with their partners in a more positive way (Strauss et al., 1992) and to have more stable relationships (Sydsjö et al., 2002) than couples
experiencing spontaneous pregnancy.
This means that participants reported
less parental
distress than they may actually be
experiencing.
Mothers reported greater
experiences of emotional
distress,
less employment, greater child involvement, and sense of responsibility for their child's behaviour.