Sentences with phrase «future psychological studies»

Make sure to keep checking in with them for future psychological studies.

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Mar. 18, 2013 — People suffering from complicated grief may have difficulty recalling specific events from their past or imagining specific events in the future, but not when those events involve the partner they lost, according to a new study published in Clinical Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.
Adolescents who have engaged in past risky online behavior are much more likely than older young adults to repeat the behavior in the future, according to a new study by researchers seeking to understand the psychological mechanisms contributing to young people's online risk taking.
Psychological conditions associated with being unmarried and potentially more aggressive follow - up and therapy needs to be considered in future studies.
«Even a simple assessment of the quality of the mother - infant interaction at such an early age captures something very important in terms of the future psychological health of that infant,» says Joanna Maselko, PhD, the lead author of the study and an assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Duke University Medical School, in Durham, N.C.
First, these findings suggest that future studies examine the role that psychological safety — that is, the ability to speak up and ask for help — plays in creating positive conditions for teachers to improve their instructional practice.
In the study, published in Psychological Science, participants were offered cash on the spot versus a larger amount in the future.
Dear Sir, I read the excellent article on «Psychological Treatments for PTSD» (Bisson et al 2007) with interest and, I confess, a slight sense of mischievous insider knowledge, because I knew that missing from the article would be some brand new studies that are set to become important treatments for PTSD in the future.
Studies have shown that maternal separation was associated with maternal depression as well as the children's future psychological and emotional development [15][16].
Confidence in the future, health - related behaviour and psychological distress: results from a web - based cross-sectional study of 101 257 Finns
In a new study, published in Social Psychological and Personality Science, 4 the authors compare commitment level with people's perception of their own happiness in a bad relationship, and perhaps more importantly, their forecasting of future happiness should the relationship break up.
Future studies could definitely address methods of coping with stress and psychological disorders to increase the effectiveness of the immune system.
Consistent with this premise, in this study, when psychological connectedness to the future was limited, differences in capabilities were even less likely to foster satisfaction in relationships.
In conclusion, this study indicates that individuals who feel their life now is pertinent to their identity in the future, called psychological connectedness to the future, may be more willing to withstand, or even embrace, some of the differences between themselves and their partner.
Studies have shown that individuals who experience positive emotions such as love, compassion, and gratitude, in addition to the natural negative emotions experienced during and after a crisis or painful life event, are less like to suffer from depression and more likely to develop and achieve future goals and better psychological functioning.
Although we used aggregate scores based on father - reports and mother - reports of child behavior problems and we observed child prosocial behavior in the home, future studies should include observations of child externalizing problems and interviews of child internalizing problems (e.g., the Berkeley Puppet Interview; Ringoot et al. 2013) to avoid potential response biases based on parents» own psychological difficulties.
Before Expression, Social Support, and Emotional Control are incorporated in the FEEL - KJ, future research should investigate their informative value by studying how they relate to psychological health in different contexts.
Given the preliminary nature of this study, self - report measures were administered only during the first period considered; it would be interesting, in the future, to administer them also at the end of the massage course, in order to see whether an improvement in maternal psychological wellbeing occurs parallel to the improvement of mother — child interactions.
(1) Our data are derived from children / adolescents (and mothers) referred to our tertiary Headache Center and may not be representative of the whole pediatric population suffering from migraine without aura; (2) The psychological tools employed in our study (TAS - 20, ASQ, SAFA - A, D, and S) have a self - report nature; although, they have been considered valid for psychological screening, they are not suitable for a formal diagnosis of psychiatric disorder; moreover, ASQ, as a self - report questionnaire, may not be able to elicit stress and danger situations, which are indispensable to activate the attachment system; (3) In future studies, it would be important to further explore not only the role of maternal attachment and alexithymia but also the role of maternal migraine features on their children's migraine severity, attachment style, and psychological profile.
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