Sentences with phrase «increases avoidance behaviors»

In many family systems, there is one parent doing all the «reminding» — this reminding often increases avoidance behaviors.

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The researchers traced the output of those cells to the hypothalamus, which is known to control behaviors associated with anxiety (in people, those include increased heart rate, avoidance, and secretion of stress hormones).
Specifically, our data with the CSDS model suggests that animals most susceptible to social stress after going through the 10 - day social defeat paradigm exhibit increased social avoidance behavior, anhedonia and potentiated fear responding to sound cues.
It is my opinion that the higher cancer incidence found in those with increased serum vitamin D levels was due in part to confounding by health oriented behavior that was no accounted for in adjustments for relative risk, including (1) decreased intake of vitamin K2 due to avoidance of saturated fat and particularly to avoidance of cheese (2) increased intake of N - 6 fats in accordance with USDA recommendations thereby increasing risk of prostate cancer (see PMID 20693267) and (3) increased intake of supplements such as folic acid which increases prostate cancer risk (PMID 19276452)
But beyond offering a safe haven, research and evaluation studies have demonstrated that the programs can have a positive effect on a range of prevention outcomes, such as avoidance of drug and alcohol use, decreases in delinquency and violent behavior, increased knowledge of safe sex, avoidance of sexual activity, and reduction in juvenile crime.
Studies have suggested a correlation between exclusionary discipline policies and practices and an array of serious educational, economic, and social problems, including school avoidance and diminished educational engagement; 9 decreased academic achievement; 10 increased behavior problems; 11 increased likelihood of dropping out; 12 substance abuse; 13 and involvement with juvenile justice systems.14
Boredom reveals itself as increased drowsiness, restlessness, avoidance and sensation - seeking behavior, according to Burn.
The Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery has just published research indicating that declawing increases the risk of long - term or persistent pain, which can result in behaviors such as litter box avoidance, aggression / biting and over-grooming.
Cats in particular are notorious for hiding signs of illness but studies have shown that «sickness behaviors» such as decreased food intake, increased vomiting, elimination outside of the box and a complete avoidance of elimination will also increase when a cat is stressed.3
For teens in the individualized skills training condition, sessions focused on increasing their skills at avoidance of health - harming activities and participation in healthy practices with an emphasis on commitments to prosocial peers and school, and refraining from substance use and sexual behavior.
Results indicated that rural African American families who participated in SAAF experienced increases in both parent and youth reports of regulated - communicative parenting, which in turn increased youth's avoidance of risk opportunity situations and engagement in risk behavior.
Overall, we believe that it is essential to focus on valued goals, decreasing avoidance behaviors, increasing locus of control and attaining secure attachments.
In this context, the acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT; an experiential acceptance - based behavior therapy) that targets experiential avoidance and increases psychological flexibility is discussed.
The symptoms of PTSD include hypervigilance, increased startle response, avoidance around any thoughts or feelings associated with the traumatic event, nightmares, dreams or feelings that the event is reoccurring, as well as acting out or behavior problems.
It is unclear whether or not attachment avoidance will change post-manipulation: Carnelley and Rowe (2007) found no declines in avoidance after their writing priming study, but Vicary and Fraley (2007) found increased relationship - promoting behavior in both anxiously and avoidantly attached adults.
[41] Focus on the Family points to academic studies which state that the presence of a father in the home increases children's cognitive and verbal skills, academic performance, involvement in or avoidance of high - risk behaviors and crime, and emotional and psychological health than children without a father.
Thus fear of anxiety may increase or maintain their anxiety even though they have positive relationship with significant others through negative reinforcement by support of avoidance behavior from significant others.
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