Sentences with phrase «family more cohesion»

What's more, it'd give the OnePlus phone family more cohesion.

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Social welfare policies which encourage marriage and family cohesion such as increasing the «marriageability» of men, through wage supports and the EITC, will be of more long term benefit than creating new programs and new services.
Maintaining tonal cohesion between comic relief and more serious subject matter in a family film is a tricky tight rope, granted, but How to Train Your Dragon 2 makes the mistake of assuming that the key to balance is constantly fluctuating between two extremes, never quite deciding concretely just what direction it wants to go in.
Among the obvious benefits of, hopefully, forging ahead together with a stronger, more communicative relationship, benefits also include «greater empathy and support for your partner, improved intimacy, stronger family cohesion, increased productivity inside and outside the home, and the elimination of maladaptive coping.»
In the studies of early childhood, most of which focussed on mother — child interactions, maternal BPD was associated with reduced sensitivity and increased intrusivity towards the child.13, 20 — 22 This is, perhaps, not surprising, given the finding that mothers with BPD found it difficult to correctly identify emotions in photographs of both their own and strangers» children.26 Mothers with BPD also found it more difficult to structure their young child's activities, 13 and in later childhood were rated as having poorer levels of family organisation.17 The family environment where mothers had BPD was characterised by high levels of hostility, 17, 29 and low levels of cohesion, 17 according to both parent and child reportings.
Children in this study (mean 11 years) were also more likely to rate their family as low in cohesion and expressiveness if their parent was diagnosed with BPD as opposed to another personality disorder.
They also improved more on parenting stress scores and family cohesion.
Addressing cohesion usually means encouraging families to perform tasks that require greater interdependence between members, such as holding conjoint meetings every week in which matters related to communication, problem - solving or individual well - being are discussed; or setting up «homework» tasks that require more direct contact between the child and the less involved parent.
Disagreements on family cohesion were associated with daughter dieting behavior; maternal employment status was more highly associated with daughter depressive affect than either family conflict or cohesion.
More specifically, maternal pessimism about the future coparenting relationship was negatively associated with postpartum observed coparenting cohesion (consisting of cooperation, competition, and family warmth), but only in families with highly reactive infants (r = −.63, p <.05).
The closer together the family members are (represented by the figures), the more cohesion they had; the further apart they are, the less cohesion they have.
The Adoption Navigator Program provides intensive support for adoptive, foster - adoptive and kinship families around the child's initial transition to the home, placement, behavioral issues, family cohesion, adoption related issues, community resources, and more.
Specifically, this study's hypotheses were (a) children's report of better health - related QOL prior to pump transition would be associated with less family conflict, more family cohesion, better psychosocial functioning, and better metabolic control; (b) children's health - related QOL would improve over the transition to the pump; and (c) the amount of change in children's health - related QOL would be predicted by less family conflict, more family cohesion, better psychosocial functioning, and poorer metabolic control.
After controlling for intervention condition and study site, family cohesion was significantly negatively related to physical aggression, more so for Hispanic youth.
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