Not exact matches
The study's first experiment showed that participants with
lower levels of
emotional understanding allowed anxiety unrelated to decisions they were making concerning risk influence these decisions.
From that point the movie begins to operate as a
low - boiling legal thriller, though Wang has shrewdly established Joey's
emotional claim to Chip long before we
understand that his legal claim is groundless.
While beta is backwards - looking (i.e. a stock with
low price volatility historically will not necessarily have
low volatility going forward), it is still helpful for investors to
understand since we each have different risk tolerances and
emotional tendencies.
As a psychologist and expert in expatriate and cross-cultural psychology, she provides a great resource for
understanding the various
emotional highs and
lows you may experience as you transition into your new home abroad.
However, collaborative divorce practitioners
understand that the best outcome for their clients does not usually materialize during a long, drawn out meeting at a time when the clients»
emotional vulnerabilities are at their peak and decision - making abilities are at their
lowest.
Others want to
understand and work through deeper concerns such as persistent relationship struggles,
low self - esteem or other
emotional or behavioral patterns that get in the way of living a fulfilling life.
The context of parenthood may also be important for
understanding a cascade towards dissolution originating in
low levels of
emotional support among parents of toddlers.
Results indicate that PATHS was effective for both
low - and high - risk (special needs) children in improving their range of vocabulary and fluency in discussing
emotional experiences, their efficacy beliefs regarding the management of emotions, and their developmental
understanding of some aspects of emotions.
With respect to parental discipline, punitive and harsh discipline has been shown to be related to
low levels of
emotional understanding and regulation in children (Morris et al. 2007; Pears and Moses 2003).