This is a key
function of the mediators: to help couples separate the emotion from addressing the physical and financial issues that need to be resolved.
Not exact matches
As early as Paul the doctrine
of Jesus» pre-existence was prevalent, and there is some evidence in his letters that he identified the Pre-existent Christ with the hypostatized Logos or Wisdom
of God, who according to certain Hellenistic Jewish teachers,
functioned as God's agent and
mediator in creating and sustaining the world.
Whitehead maintains that language
functions as a
mediator of present experience to both the past and other experiences (MT 33).
«When worship is
functioning as it should, it can be a powerful
mediator of the sacred.
His current research is on the selection
of international
mediators; he is also interested in the
function of International Law.
Different drug molecules make it possible to affect the
function of these receptors and, consequently, to prevent cell activation and
mediator release.
Other factors analysed (including avoidance
of activity, damage beliefs and catastrophizing) were weaker
mediators of the effects on fatigue and physical
function.
Resolvin D - 1 attenuated the signs
of kidney inflammation that were seen in heart - attack mice not given the bioactive
mediator — the non-resolvin D - 1 animals had distorted kidney morphology, enhanced levels
of the kidney injury marker NGAL and diminished amounts
of nephrin — a protein necessary for proper
functioning of the kidney — in the podocytes
of the kidney filtering structure.
Topics will include the role
of the autocrine, paracrine and endocrine
mediators in reflexes and areas
of the central nervous system that are known to regulate sympathetic
function.
Under physiological conditions, ROS are important
mediators of a wide variety
of cell
functions through their actions on redox - sensitive transcription factors.
Moreover, DDX3 is identified as a subunit
of mammalian
Mediator complex (9) and has a transcriptional activation
function (1).
Researchers at Whitehead Institute have now uncovered a role for the protein - folding chaperone HSP90 in humans, not only as a modifier
of the effects
of mutations, but as a
mediator of the impact
of the environment on the
function of mutant proteins.
Amphiregulin is an essential
mediator of estrogen receptor alpha
function in mammary gland development
Laughter stimulates our vagus nerve, the prime
mediator of our parasympathetic nervous system that controls our rest - and - digest
functions.
Chemical
mediators of pain can be controlled by balancing muscle and joint
function in order to prevent further damage, in addition to being controlled by nutritional substances that assist in healing and reducing inflammation.
More recent research describes adenosine as «a
mediator with multisystemic effects», and it is produced by almost all cells, playing a role in heart
function, sleep, bone health, activation
of the immune system and mediating the effect
of various hormones.
For example, KBs were recently reported to act as neuroprotective agents by raising ATP levels and reducing the production
of reactive oxygen species in neurological tissues, 80 together with increased mitochondrial biogenesis, which may help to enhance the regulation
of synaptic
function.80 Moreover, the increased synthesis
of polyunsaturated fatty acids stimulated by a KD may have a role in the regulation
of neuronal membrane excitability: it has been demonstrated, for example, that polyunsaturated fatty acids modulate the excitability
of neurons by blocking voltage-gated sodium channels.81 Another possibility is that by reducing glucose metabolism, ketogenic diets may activate anticonvulsant mechanisms, as has been reported in a rat model.82 In addition, caloric restriction per se has been suggested to exert neuroprotective effects, including improved mitochondrial
function, decreased oxidative stress and apoptosis, and inhibition
of proinflammatory
mediators, such as the cytokines tumour necrosis factor - α and interleukins.83 Although promising data have been collected (see below), at the present time the real clinical benefits
of ketogenic diets in most neurological diseases remain largely speculative and uncertain, with the significant exception
of its use in the treatment
of convulsion diseases.
It may also be that the body struggles to resume normal, healthy
function because
of on - going
mediators or perpetuators such as stressful life events (e.g. relationship or work - related challenges, financial difficulties, loss
of a loved one), a poor diet or a particular nutrient deficiency, insufficient physical activity or relaxation, poor sleep quality, smoking, too much drink or other unhealthy habits.
A literary agent's primary
function is to connect an author with a publisher, but he also
functions as a
mediator between writers and publishers when it comes to discussing problems, contract negotiations, and payment
of royalties, to name a few.
Release
of active pancreatic enzymes and inflammatory
mediators from the infl amed pancreas, such as Tumor Necrosis Factor - α (TNF - α) interleukin - 1 (IL - 1) and phospholipid platelet activating factor (PAF), amplifies the severity
of pancreatic inflammation, and adversely affects the
function of many organs (systemic inflammatory response), and cause derangement in fl uid, electrolyte and acid - base balance.
Its primary
function is in the reduction
of inflammation by blocking the synthesis
of pro-inflammatory substances as well as
mediators of an immune response.
The irritant, such as the grass or infection inflames the lining
of the stomach (gastric mucosa), causing the release
of of mediators that cause the secretion
of acids and a change in the way the stomach
functions.
It represents an important innovation in the evolution
of canine anti-inflammatory drugs because it targets the clinical signs by specifically blocking the prostaglandin EP4 receptor, which is the primary
mediator of OA pain and inflammation.2 At the same time, Galliprant does not inhibit the production
of many housekeeping prostanoids that maintain homeostatic
functions.2, 3
In response to a general lack
of support for and engagement with people with Asperger syndrome and high -
functioning autism in museums, the 2016
Mediators Program comprised a two — month training program devised by one
of the co — thinkers, Elizaveta Morozova, to enable Garage volunteers to interact more closely with groups visiting the exhibition.
Mediator skills are closely aligned with six
of these
function: (1) attuned communication; (2) emotional balance; (3) empathy; (4) moral awareness; (5) response flexibility; and (6) insight.»
Our Find A
Mediator function allows you to view our list
of qualified family
mediators and contact them directly.
We have the capacity to effectively
function as ADR
mediators with the goal
of settling disputes while saving litigants time and money.
Most other states have panels
of private
mediators who serve the same basic
function.
We used the
function (MODEL INDIRECT) in Mplus version 7.2 (Muthén and Muthén, 1998 — 2012) and obtained bootstrap confidence intervals for the effect
of the independent variables (parenting and SES risk exposure) on the outcome variable (young adult self - reported health) through the
mediator (methylation index) using 1000 replicates to assess the bias - corrected 95 % confidence intervals for the IE (Hayes, 2009).
If that is the case, the individual would naturally bring his or her counseling skills to the Mediation process, but would certainly not be
functioning in the capacity
of a therapist while serving in the
Mediator role.
Generally the financial professionals are not
Mediators themselves, but rather
function as part
of the team, either formally or informally.
Ajdukovic and Ajdukovic's (1993) study
of the influence
of maternal mental health on children's stress reactions and stress indexes emphasised the emotional and behavioural state
of mothers as major
mediators between children's traumatic experience and psychological
functioning.
Identification
of mediators and moderators
of the relationship between adolescent attachment and
functioning in young adulthood (i.e., poverty, parental psychopathology, peer relationships, school success).
Family mediation is a process in which a
mediator,
functioning as an impartial third party, facilitates the resolution
of family disputes and supports the participants» voluntary agreement.
Mediator skills are closely aligned with six
of these
functions: (1) attuned communication; (2) emotional balance; (3) empathy; (4) moral awareness; (5) response flexibility; and (6) insight.
Both the reduction in harsh discipline and the increased positive parenting
functioned as
mediators of the reduction in child conduct problems.
1.41 Fundamentally, the granting
of these expanded powers to the NNTT conflates the NNTT's role as a
mediator with determinative, quasi-judicial
functions.
Mothers» subjective sense
of life satisfaction and fulfillment during the intervention and objective ratings
of psychosocial
functioning by clinicians, obtained in a clinical interview were posed as moderators, and mothers» observed power - assertive discipline immediately following the intervention was modeled as a
mediator of its impact.
Once trained, these people will
function as a «pool»
of Koori
mediators for the Loddon - Mallee region.
Consistent with these proposed relationships, the findings
of this study provided support for the hypothesis that moth - ers» reflective
functioning was a
mediator in the relationship between their ACEs and negative parenting behaviors.
It was hypothesized that mothers» exposure to ACEs would be an important predictor
of Reflective
Functioning as a Potential Mediator Although there is some support for the association between parents» ACEs and their parenting behaviors, the role of parents» reflective functioning in this relationship is less
Functioning as a Potential
Mediator Although there is some support for the association between parents» ACEs and their parenting behaviors, the role
of parents» reflective
functioning in this relationship is less
functioning in this relationship is less understood.
Contrary to our prediction, frequency
of collaboration was unrelated to the percentage
of the couple's shared selves and, thus, did not
function as a
mediator of the relationship between shared selves and well - being.
A second SEM model was constructed to test whether partners» helping exhaustion would
function as a
mediator of the relationship between relative autonomous helping motivation and partner outcomes.
For example, prenatal maternal anxiety is associated with an altered
function of the placenta, in a way that may allow more cortisol to pass from mother to fetus.8 This probably underlies some
of the alterations in fetal and child brain neurodevelopment following early exposure to stress and may also be one
of the
mediators of an altered epigenetic profile, although many other biological systems, including serotonin, dopamine and the pro-inflammatory cytokines, are also likely to be involved.
Specifically, the ACE Study model relies strongly on the idea that adverse childhood experiences create a burden
of psychological stress that changes behavior, cognitions, emotions, and physical
functions in ways that promote subsequent health problems and illness.22 Among the hypothesized pathways, adverse childhood experiences lead to depression and posttraumatic stress disorder, which in turn can lead to substance abuse, sleep disorders, inactivity, immunosuppression, inflammatory responses, and inconsistent health care use, possibly leading to other medical conditions later in life.23, 24 Therefore, childhood behavioral and emotional symptoms very likely represent a crucial
mediator linking adverse childhood experiences and the longer term health - related problems found in the ACE substudies.
Our Find A
Mediator function allows you to view our list
of qualified family
mediators and contact them directly.
Second, regression analyses revealed that social support
functioned as a moderator
of the impact
of autism severity on sibling adjustment rather than a
mediator or compensatory variable.
Secondary analyses indicated important
mediators (e.g., attachment security; neural
functioning) and moderators (e.g., age
of placement; placement stability)
of the interventions effect on psychopathology.
Because the trajectories
of all
of the assessed constructs are a
function of the same 12 - month period, the condition that the
mediator temporally precedes the outcome is not satisfied and the direction
of causality can not be determined from the correlated change in these constructs.
Therefore, the aim
of the present study is to investigate post-trauma symptoms as a potential
mediator in the relation between stress - regulation systems
functioning and conduct problems in female adolescents.