It's even possible you may find yourself craving a little
more emotionality, for this is a story that merits tears — but in the end because they come unforced, it makes for an altogether rawer, more sophisticated and satisfying experience.
Not exact matches
Increased pressures at school and within peer groups, along with confusion and anxiety over puberty, are often cited reasons for the increased
emotionality in young teens (for
more on how to talk to your child about puberty, read up on puberty's big changes and the hormonal and bodily changes it brings).
Studies showing the influence of child temperament upon parenting suggest that children who have high levels of negative
emotionality or self - regulatory difficulties are
more difficult to parent than other children.
Neuroscientific insights point to three key characteristics of human nature:
emotionality (we are far
more emotional than we think we are, and
emotionality play a central role in decision - making), amorality (we are born amoral and our moral compass is developed in the course of our existence), and egoism (we are driven to survival, which is a basic form of egoism, i.e. preservation of the self).
More specifically, it requires balancing
emotionality, amorality and egoism with a set of dignity needs.
A critical lesson from neuroscientific research concerns human
emotionality, which is much
more pervasive than initially thought.
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There needs to be
more inclusivity and less
emotionality in the language we use.
On a
more negative note, the film is designed and crafted in such a way that you take one side, with a certain perspective
more prominently presented than the other, while the fact we're dealing with an ensemble feature does mean there's a lack of
emotionality attached, as with so many characters to explore, we drift between them without ever feeling as though we've truly got to the bottom of their respective character developments.
Both modes accentuate the car's sporty character and underscore its
emotionality with a voluminous and exhilarating sound for a
more intensive driving experience.
We need
more objective reporting and less
emotionality.
«She understands why you are annoyed, but creating
emotionality around it can either reinforce her or create additional anxiety that could cause this to happen
more.»
Countless research studies demonstrate that children who are fortunate enough to have formed a strong emotional connection to a primary care giver are
more confident, secure and capable of facing that harsh world — completely contrary to the notion that responding to children's
emotionality would actually create weak and dependent adults.
Specifically, experiential processors were
more punitive towards the defendant when the defendant displayed low levels of emotion relative to high
emotionality, whereas rational processors were slightly
more punitive when high levels of emotion were being displayed.
The results demonstrated that victim and defendant
emotionality was critical in determining case outcomes, which interacted with the processing style that participants utilized
more.
When older siblings were rated as significantly
more negative in
emotionality, and when the siblings were rated as similar in negative
emotionality, parental treatment was
more nearly equal.
With contradictions possibly related to child age, some studies suggest that child negative
emotionality elicits
more parental warmth, 10 whereas other studies suggest it has mixed associations with parental warmth.11 However, there is
more consistent evidence that high levels of parental sensitivity / responsivity lead to less child negative reactivity.8, 12 There is also some evidence that child negative
emotionality predicts
more negative parental control, 7 and a little evidence that negative parental control predicts
more negative
emotionality.13 In terms of
more specific aspects of negative
emotionality, child fearfulness predicts
more parental warmth and
more positive control.14 Similarly, low levels of parental warmth predict increases in fearfulness.12
Children's temperament is often defined as biologically - based differences in reactivity and self - regulation.1 Research has focused most on temperament dimensions of self - regulation or effortful control, general positive emotional reactivity, general negative emotional reactivity, and
more specific aspects of negative
emotionality reflecting fearfulness and inhibition on the one hand, and anger and irritability on the other hand.
Temperament — Parenting: There is some, but not much, evidence that child positive emotional reactivity may elicit higher levels of parental warmth.6, 7 There is also a little evidence of the opposite direction of effects, suggesting that parental warmth gives rise to
more child positive
emotionality.8, 9 We do not yet have enough evidence to know whether child positivity and parental control influence one another.
Studies showing the influence of child temperament upon parenting suggest that children who have high levels of negative
emotionality or self - regulatory difficulties are
more difficult to parent than other children.
The intense
emotionality of this can make it much
more complicated to work through the decision.
In addition to the increased stress related to goals of identity development, the onset of puberty, and increasing peer influences [26, 27], adolescents are
more vulnerable to elevated
emotionality and increased negative affect, and experience
more labile and dysregulated mood compared to adults [21, 28, 29 • •, 30].
Tugade and Fridrickson (19) demonstrated that the rate of cardiovascular recovery after stress is
more rapid in individuals expressing positive
emotionality.