Therapy sessions focus on understanding individuals» thoughts,
feelings and behavior within the context of their families.
Therapy sessions focus on recognizing each person's thoughts,
feelings and behavior within the context of their family relationships.
Not exact matches
He denied, attacked my personality, blamed my past experiences for my perceptions, blamed
behavior within his church on things like deaths
and illnesses,
and threw in some non-apologies like «I'm sorry you
feel that way.»
Viewed from without, or through the sense organs, the psychical appears as
behavior, but from
within, or in itself, it is
feeling, memory, anticipation,
and the like.
The ability to hold, snuggle, warm, smell, kiss,
and nurse baby right after birth all stimulate intricate hormonal patterns
within the mama that reinforce mothering
behaviors and feelings of well - being.
So here are some recommendations about how to keep angry
feelings within appropriate boundaries,
and still, have an effect on the
behavior of your children.
Insecurity
within the family: the family's capacity to create the
feeling of security, sustained trustworthy care giving
and limited upsetting
behavior and aggression
According to research sponsored by the Council of Urban Boards of Education (CUBE)
and the National School Boards Association (NSBA), they include (1)
feelings of safety among staff
and students; (2) supportive relationships
within the school; (3) engagement
and empowerment of students as valued members
and resources in the school community; (4) clear rules
and boundaries that are understood by all students
and staff; (5) high expectations for academic achievement
and appropriate
behavior;
and (6) trust, respect,
and an ethos of caring (Bryant & Kelly, 2006; Elfstrom, Vanderzee, Cuellar, Sink, & Volz, 2006; Perkins, 2006).
Constantly holding your dog can make them begin to
feel as though they are human
and can encourage
behavior that causes dominance struggles
within your home.
We have also seen in many cases where unattended cat
behavior problems
within multi-cat families can lead to runaway
and lost cat cases who
feel they have to make a grand statement because they have become so unhappy or that some type of change needs to happen at home.
Its that same kind of duality he
feel lies
within himself, whether it be the internal forces that drive his mental
behavior or just the physical experience of witnessing the natural world, «it's that combination of the savage
and the beautiful that really motivates me to make this work.»
Alienating strategies include bad - mouthing or denigrating the other parent in front of the child (or
within earshot), 2,3 limiting the child's contact with the other parent, 4 trying to erase the other parent from the child's mind (e.g., withholding pictures of the child with the other parent), 2 creating
and perpetuating a belief the other parent is dangerous (when there is no evidence of actual danger), 2 forcing the child to reject the other parent,
and making the child
feel guilty if he or she talks about enjoying time with the other parent.2 The impact of these
behaviors on children is devastating, but it also often has the opposite intended effect; parents who denigrate the other parent are actually less close with their children than those who do not.3
Although input from parents, teachers,
and peers can provide valuable insight into children's social
behavior and their status
within the peer group, information regarding children's thoughts,
feelings,
and perceptions of their social situations can be obtained only by asking the children themselves.
Therefore,
within this research tradition, teacher reports of relationship quality, mostly assessed using the Student — Teacher Relationship Scale, typically measure teachers» perceptions of the interpersonal relationship with a specific student, of the
behaviors of that student towards the teacher,
and their views about the student's
feelings about the teacher (Pianta 2001).
The therapist assists the clients to appreciate how their
feelings, thoughts
and behaviors are connected to the tension between what is
and is not in our control
within ourselves
and our environment.
ESM repeatedly asks participants to record
feelings, cognitions,
and behaviors within the context of their daily life,
and represents a very informative way to study psychopathology
and related phenomena [52].
If you
feel you've done all you can but are still disconnected from your children, or if you have concerns about your child's
behavior and how they interact
within the family, your Christian family counselor will discover the reasons behind their actions, allow them to express their
feelings and concerns,
and help you
and your partner become the parents you want to be.
Learned helplessness is when increased pessimism results in
feeling defeated
and can make salespeople more likely to quit
within their first year of work, lose persistence during their customer interactions, or even put them at greater risk to engage in unethical sales
behaviors.