Sentences with phrase «feelings and behaviors during»

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Typically used to explain away someone's poor behavior, like the top salesperson who treats people badly or the great engineer who is rude during meetings, the loose translation of this statement is, «Even though it's my job as a boss to address this issue, and I wouldn't let anyone else behave that way, I don't feel like dealing with it.»
No doubt it will take time to repair the deep mistrust and reservations many Europeans feel about Trump himself, his controversial declarations during the presidential campaign, and his erratic behavior since the election.
During the process of making the behavioral assessment, the therapist decided tentatively on several therapeutic tools that he could use in helping her change her painful behavior and feelings.
As Justin investigated these testimonies further, he learned that most followed a pattern in which the gay man developed attractions to men during puberty, acted on those feelings at some point (usually destructively, with anonymous sex, drugs, and other addictions), found that life to be unfulfilling, reconnected with Jesus, and walked away from their past behaviors.
Education during pregnancy rarely has anything serious to do with breastfeeding, and since breastfeeding is perceived by most pre-parenthood women to be a natural, instinctive thing instead of a learned behavior (on both mom & baby's part) if it doesn't go absolutely perfectly from the first moments they may feel something is wrong with THEM and clam up about it while quietly giving the baby the hospital - offered bottle along with the bag of formula samples they give out «just in case» even if you explicitly tell them you're breastfeeding (which was my experience with my firstborn in 2004 and one of the many highly informed reasons I chose to birth my next two at home).
She is showing you by her behavior that she realizes that during sleep, she may very well not feel the same body cues that she so easily and clearly pays attention to during the day.
That sounds like he's got an ongoing blind spot to his mother's overbearing behavior and how she's made you feel during your pregnancy.
During the trial Silver's own defense attorney insisted that Albany itself was on trial and claimed that Silver's behavior was business as usual in Albany, and that even if it felt unseemly, it was in fact legal.
Research from Wageningen University in the Netherlands shows — for the first time — real time data of the brain, the stomach, and people's feelings of satiety measured simultaneously during a meal, in a study to be reported this week at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior, held in Porto, Portugal.
Anger Trigger Analysis Anger Trigger Analysis is a process during which students identify triggers or situations that commonly cause them to feel angry and determine alternative behaviors to display instead.
During the first few days of school, we establish clear expectations for behavior and engage students in community - building activities to ensure that they feel safe, respected, and valued.
The Academy is committed to reducing the unwanted sexual contact incident rate for Midshipmen, both on - campus and during sea year, and to fostering an environment where Midshipmen feel comfortable reporting sexual assault, sexual harassment and other instances of improper behavior, such as coercion, bullying and retaliation.
Because puppy chewing and biting feels good for those sore gums, these behaviors are ultimately reinforcing during the puppy teething phase.
Please remember that it may take your cat a little time to feel comfortable walking on surgically sensitive paws, which could indeed affect his or her personality traits and behaviors during the recovery period.
While treats have long been used to reward dogs for good behavior and to motivate them during training, a gourmet treat is something special — an occasional goodie, given to express the depth of the connection owners feel with their pups.
It might seem as though posture is unimportant during a phone interview, however, mimicking the same posture and behavior that you would for an in - person interview will help you feel more professional.
These more typical behaviors and feelings children have during a divorce can be confused with alienation.
During therapy, Stephanie creates a safe and open environment where her clients can feel comfortable exploring their troubles, behaviors, and emotions.
It includes three dimensions: thoughts (11 items, e.g., «I think I'm going to get a bad grade»); autonomic reactions (3 items, e.g., «During a math test, I feel warm»), and off - task behaviors (5 items, e.g., «During a math test, I look around me»).
For example, satisfied married couples coordinate, or mirror their body movements more during conflict discussions than dissatisfied couples.5 Another study found that when participants believed that they were interacting with someone from an out - group, they were more likely to synchronize their physical behaviors with them than an in - group member.4 If you are fighting with your partner and face the possibility of exclusion or rejection, you may unknowingly imitate him or her in order to feel closer to them.6
Oxytocin is a hormone that promotes bonding during the early stages of relationship development, positive feelings toward relationship partners1, including feelings of trust.2 In fact, oxytocin has been implicated in a variety of positive relationship behaviors, including attachment, social memory, sexual behavior, and orgasm, as well as maternal caring and bonding behaviors.3 As a result, the media often refers to oxytocin as the «cuddle hormone.»
The Case for High Nurturance Nurturing behaviors of parents that predict social competence include affectionate and friendly interaction with the child; consideration for the child's feelings, desires and needs; interest in the child's daily activities; respect for the child's points of view; expression of parental pride in the child's accomplishments; and support and encouragement during times of stress in the child's life.
Oppositional behavior can cause stress in relationships between intimate partners, parents, and siblings, and in order to effectively manage oppositional behavior, the family members can often benefit from exploring ways to address and cope with their own feelings in order to better support the child during treatment.
Give new foster parents and adoptive parents some guidelines and practice to deal with issues that most often cause placement disruptions (e.g., children's behavior during the grieving process; children's feelings toward birth or other families; working with the agency).
Although many children benefit from the use of group time to address conflict and this approach can promote inclusion, as opposed to exclusion (e.g., time out), as a response to challenging behavior, it is important to develop methods and awareness so children do not feel shamed during the process but rather part of a trusting community of problem solvers.
Some children may feel bad about themselves, your child may express his or her self - perceived bad qualities and bad behaviors during play.
Core aspects of mindful parenting include: (a) listening with full attention, (b) maintaining emotional awareness of oneself and one's child during parenting interactions, (c) practicing nonjudgmental openness and receptivity when children share their thoughts and feelings, (d) regulating one's own automatic reactivity to child behaviors, and (e) adopting compassion towards oneself as a parent and toward the struggles one's child faces (e.g., in becoming a teenager).
If children are not provided with these opportunities, they build resentment and act out their feelings, which may cause behavior problems and increases the odds of delinquency and drug use during adolescence.
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.
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