The authors also found that, using a global emotional and motivational scaffolding scale, mothers demonstrated improved co-regulation (i.e. higher ratings of global motivational and emotional scaffolding, higher frequency of
more adaptive strategies such as redirection of attention) over the course of the intervention, and that this was also associated with improvements in toddler emotion regulation (i.e. less expressed negativity and avoidance).
Not exact matches
Utz suggests providing patients better risk counselling and
more positive
adaptive strategies to cope with TIA.
As controversy continues to surround these ideas, it is important to consider that assisted evolution
strategies such as these may increase the
adaptive capacity of corals, perhaps allowing them to better respond to environmental and anthropogenic stressors
more easily, in turn directly enhancing resilience.
In the digital learning world, it might be called something
more along the lines of «
adaptive learning,» but make no mistake: this
strategy is designed to keep learners binging on great content.
But not all
adaptive learning is created equal, we gather
more than 48,000 data points per hour, per student to analyze responses, assess problem - solving
strategies, and evaluate different mistakes to provide the next right lesson, every time.
However, nemesis difficulty tests your skills by bringing a nemesis system that is just as hard as Shadow of Mordor with smarter and
more adaptive Orcs that requires a careful approach in
strategy towards every enemy's weaknesses as the nemesis system is notorious for enemy Orcs that you nearly defeated meticulously memorising what you did to them when in battle and looking for revenge.
The effectiveness of local
adaptive strategies is uneven across the Arctic and there are large gaps in knowledge about why some communities do well, while others are
more vulnerable to drivers of change, even when they share similar resources and ecological settings.
Given the present impasse in negotiating a post-Kyoto deal, practical policymakers should surely be focussing
more on
adaptive strategies.
I use a client centered approach allowing for clients to determine their own path while identifying strengths and roadblocks, searching for
more adaptive coping
strategies.
Individuals seek my help for a variety of reasons: in order to resolve emotional unrest due to relationship issues, to gain insight into themselves and develop
more adaptive ways of coping with psychological conflicts and life challenges, and to learn cognitive / behavioral
strategies for pain and stress management.
I use a client - centered approach, letting the client determine their own path, identifying strengths and roadblocks, searching for
more adaptive coping
strategies.
They demonstrate less concern about loneliness and social rejection than do insecurely attached adolescents and they display
more adaptive coping
strategies 1,12.
Adaptive coping
strategies may be
more influential than maladaptive coping
strategies on perceived stress management.
This might be explained by the findings that adolescents who experience depressive symptoms use less
adaptive emotion regulation
strategies (Aldao et al. 2010), and experience
more academic difficulties (Jaycox et al. 2009).
However, past experience of services is often cited as increasing the intention to seek help, therefore those with a history of mental health referral may adopt
more adaptive help seeking
strategies.
In comparison to children with deficits in emotional development, children with a developed EC are
more likely: 1) to sustain learning; 2) to engage in empathic and prosocial behaviours; 3) to express appropriate emotions in various contexts; 4) to use
adaptive strategies to deal with negative / upsetting emotions (e.g., anger); and 5) to reduce several risk factors associated with psychopathology.
Sometimes that change comes in the form of shifting perspectives, changing relational patterns, communicating
more effectively, increasing self - acceptance, improving emotional regulation, or developing
adaptive coping
strategies.
More specifically, it was found that Withdrawal and Giving up displayed a negative correlation with the
adaptive strategies, Rumination and Self - Devaluation displayed a positive correlation with the
adaptive strategies, and Aggressive Actions displayed no correlation with the
adaptive strategies.
The
strategies (in both behavioral domains and emotion regulation) learnt in infancy, constitute an
adaptive advantage because they promote faster and
more specific responses within the EEA.
That is, to further establish the validity of the FEEL - KJ, future research should investigate whether children with diagnosed psychopathology employ
more maladaptive and less
adaptive strategies than control children.
We suggest that a
more plausible mechanism of change in psychotherapy is acquisition of
adaptive emotion regulation
strategies.