How can being
in a bad relationship affect someone's personality?
Not exact matches
If you find you're constantly
in a
bad mood or feeling depressed, it can
affect everything — your personal
relationships, your health and your ability to focus and get things done at work.
A slowing Chinese economy might be good or
bad for the world, depending on how it
affects the
relationship between domestic savings and domestic investment, and this itself depends on whether Beijing drives the rebalancing process
in an orderly way or is forced into a disorderly rebalancing by excess debt.
If it's not working for you, there's probably someone who can help you: a lactation consultant if latch - on is going
badly, an OT or speech therapist if your baby isn't sucking effectively, a chiropractor trained
in CST if a traumatic birth is
affecting your nursing
relationship.
Each year 10 - 14 youth suicides are directly attributed to bullying (The Home Office) Bullied children are 6 times more likely to contemplate suicide than their non-bullied counterparts 1
in 12 children are
badly bullied to the point that it
affects their education,
relationships and even their prospects for jobs
in later life 66 % of paedophiles are known to the child
Constantly complaining and focusing on the things you don't love about yourself isn't just
bad for your self - esteem, stress levels and mood, it's also
bad for your
relationship because it
affects the very thing he fell
in love with — your personality.
MIRROR.CO.UK - Jan 15 - The average person
in a
bad relationship waits four years before breaking it off, according to research by eHarmony.co.uk — fear of being alone, pity for their partner and concern over how the rest of the family will be
affected are the major reasons.
Patients with damage to orbitofrontal cortex, the amygdala, or both, are often vulnerable to scams,
bad business deals, and exploitative
relationships, a vulnerability that may be
affected by deficits
in specific aspects of social cognition (45, 47).
I am still not taking the step as I am afraid how it will
affect the kids, I don't want to break them, so I keep on going
in this
bad relationship.
Although being high
in attachment avoidance or anxiety may predict
worse health, newer work by Beck and colleagues (2013) suggests that it's the combination of attachment styles within a
relationship that matter most.5 Specifically, the researchers explored whether a poor fit
in attachment styles, such as an anxious - avoidant pair like Anna and Elsa, can potentially
affect aspects of physical health.
«For example, if you now have a 90 - minute commute, will you be
in a
bad mood the rest of the morning or when you get home, and how will that
affect your
relationships?»