An overall supportive family environment (i.e.,
families characterized by high cohesion, good communication, and low conflict) is associated with better metabolic control (Naar - King, Podolski, Ellis, Frey, & Templin, 2006), as is diabetes - specific support from families (Lewin et al., 2006; McKelvey et al., 1993; Schafer, McCaul, & Glasgow, 1986).
Those belonging to
families characterized by high «Expressed Emotion» (EE) are randomly assigned to either the experimental or the control condition.
Members of the group involved in serious chronic offending were more likely to have
families characterized by multiple problems including disruption, conflict, and lack of parental involvement, sometimes so extreme as to meet the legal requirement of neglect.
Children who grow up in
families characterized by parental psychological difficulties are at increased risk for developing social - emotional behavior problems, even when these difficulties are in the subclinical range (Cummings et al. 2005; Papp et al. 2004; Weitzman et al. 2011, see for meta - analytic evidence Connell and Goodman 2002).
Understanding these processes is particularly important for
families characterized by sociodemographic adversity, which have been underrepresented in anxiety treatment research.
They were also more likely to have
families characterized by deviant behavior and attitudes.
For middle - class families, however, and especially
families characterized by lower quality relationships, declines in parental knowledge over time appear to be the norm.
But state and market solutions, while indispensable, can not by themselves create stronger
families characterized by more mutuality.
Not exact matches
It needs a complete overhaul, because, as do many
family relationships, it creates a blueprint for systemwide dysfunction,
characterized by poor social skills, unprofessional behavior, bullying colleagues and inferiors until they become successful enough to bully others — or, if they decide to leave, cutting them off completely, disowning them like a son or daughter who's married the wrong person.
She credits her children for their support when she was moving at «break - neck speed,» and she prefers to
characterize the balancing act of business and
family as a series of opportunities rather than challenges.
Small businessmen and
family businesses organized around trades and crafts
characterized the Merchant Era, from 1770 to the 1850s.
Chudacoff wants to convince us that these men produced a kind of subculture embedded within — even though slightly resented by — the dominant culture
characterized by the
family and the married man.
The prophet Micah (7:6) had
characterized the evils of his time in part through
family imagery as a time when
A second element that
characterizes European identity is marriage and the
family.
Groups like the
Family Research Council continue to
characterize religious liberty and equality for LGBT Americans as an either / or proposition, willfully misrepresenting our nation's historical experience and ignoring the realities of a nation of many faiths and beliefs that has dealt with such questions for centuries.
In short, a strong case can be made for saying that, as both the common good of society and the particular good of citizens is now threatened by political voluntarism, so also both the common and particular good of lovers (and
families) is threatened by the voluntaristic and limited nature of the promises and undertakings that typically
characterize the new reformers» account of sexual relations.
A growing segment of society, the «engaged progressives,» as the University of Virginia
Family Cultures Study calls them, is
characterized by its firm rejection of transcendent norms.
It is interesting to note in this context that
family therapy broke out of purely intrapsychic relations into wider systems of relationships that
characterize and condition us all; and now we see the more recent birth of «ecological» therapy, where the concern broadens to include human relationships to the fullest extent possible (see FFT 256ff.).
While such piety might seem more evident among people who live in clans and who honor ancestors, it also
characterizes family reverence in societies such as our own.10 Consider the motivation of the crowds that attend Christmas and Easter services in any local church.
Our own individual origin is
characterized by genetic conditioning and
family - context conditioning.
Plain persons are those
characterized by everyday practices such as sustaining
families, schools, and local forms of political community.
The goal of nondual understanding is especially attractive right now to Westerners living in a world
characterized by fragmentation — of landscapes, cities,
families, and social communities.
Some Christians continue to
characterize fathers who share parenting responsibilities or stay at home with their children as «man fails» and «worse than unbelievers,» instructing women to intentionally avoid earning more money than their husbands, even if it is less practical for their
family to do so, or else they will injure their spouse's ego.
They defended the female - headed
family as an adaptation to poverty, and they
characterized the ghetto as an «internal colony» of a racist and exploitative society.
This new
family ideal takes an entire book to elaborate (with important questions still left unanswered), but can be briefly summarized as follows: it is the voluntary lifetime union of a woman and a man who parent their own children in a relationship
characterized by love, justice and equal regard.
Division theologies — by which
families are separated, cultural traditions undermined, and natural communities destroyed —
characterized even some of the most astute of Western theologians.
Even if such a method does not backfire (as it will if the alcoholic discovers what is occurring), it tends to compromise the openness and mutual trust that should
characterize marriage and
family relationships.
Based on his extensive experience with troubled
families, Ackerman declares: «Under optimal conditions it is possible to achieve a level of positive emotional health beyond that which
characterized the
families - of - origin.
In my
family we love to eat well, but I'd hardly
characterize my parents as foodies.
Interestingly enough, although it was a «chili» sauce, the advertising copy claimed: «It is expressly suitable for
family dining, possessing a fine, rich body of exquisite flavor and has neither the fiery nor nauseous taste which
characterizes most sauces.»
The study was
characterized by a complex and detailed study design which took into account many variables, including characteristics of the child care and the
family environment.
Please explain (a) why you would
characterize Stouffer's as preservative free and (b) why you feel it is appropriate to market foods with dangerously high sodium levels to
families.
3) Fostering a
family environment that is generally conducive to learning (
characterized by a mix of engagement, affection, and supervision).
Children of parents whom Kim classified as «tiger» had lower academic achievement and attainment — and greater psychological maladjustment — and
family alienation, than the kids of parents
characterized as «supportive» or «easygoing.»
Part of the difficulty with creating a new understanding of adoption - including the women who chose it, the
families who adopt, and the children who are adopted - is combating archaic adoption practices that not only reinforce negative stereotypes, but also do an incredible disservice to what adoption can be - that is, adoption is a legitimate pregnancy option for all women faced with a pregnancy decision, regardless of whether they identify as «pro-life» or «pro-choice,» religious or not, conservative or liberal... In the face of a pregnancy decision, the women who choose adoption feel no more part of the political discussion around it then the women who choose abortion feel about the political rhetoric
characterizing their decision.
Selective mutism (SM), formerly called elective mutism, is best understood as a childhood anxiety disorder
characterized by a child or adolescent's inability to speak in one or more social settings (e.g., at school, in public places, with adults) despite being able to speak comfortably in other settings (e.g., at home with
family).
Selective mutism (SM), formerly called elective mutism, is defined as a disorder of childhood
characterized by an inability to speak in certain settings (e.g. at school, in public places) despite speaking in other settings (e.g. at home with
family).
Authoritarian parenting is
characterized by strict rules adhering to an external judgment of what is the «correct» way to behave, such as social values, religious values,
family traditions or preconceived notions about what makes the perfect parent.
How would you
characterize your
family values and how do you strive to model these for your children?
It is
characterized by age - inappropriate fear of being away from home, parents or other
family members.
The labor - backed Working
Families Party withstood what many have
characterized as an attempt from its own candidate, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, to destroy it — but in the process got elbowed out of its row on the ballot by an insurgent Green Party led by gubernatorial contender Howie Hawkins.
Their approach has been
characterized by de Blasio officials as a show of intolerance and discrimination against
families that have fallen on hard times.
The review centers on a first of its kind study in which researchers
characterized the gut bacterial microbiota (bacteriome) and fungal community (mycobiome) in a number of
families that had members with CD and healthy relatives.
Similarly, a highly functioning
family unit
characterized by effective communication and high interpersonal involvement among
family members may support an infant's emotion regulation even when the mother is depressed.
«This special protein
family is
characterized by molecular pockets that can take in small molecules like retinoic acid, which is a metabolite of vitamin A,» explains first author Karin Hufnagl.
Epilepsy is a
family of encephalopathies
characterized by abnormal synchronous and rhythmic neuronal activity in the brain that results in seizures.
Researchers have
characterized some 4,000 viruses, from several dozen distinct
families.
Even before the recent genome work, researchers had
characterized some of the components of black widow venom, identifying two seemingly unique
families of proteins: latrotoxins, which act on neurons; and latrodectins, whose role in venom remains unclear.
«While several lipid
families are well -
characterized at the molecular level, the total diversity and number of unique lipids in cells, how they change during cellular activation, and how they differ in individuals is unknown,» said Darley - Usmar.
Considering that we are the only survivor of a diverse
family tree — that is, an evolutionary tree
characterized by lots of extinction — the notion that our twig is the final blossom of evolution is incredibly outdated.