«Teens whose parents exert
more psychological control have trouble with closeness, independence.»
Throughout adolescence, teens became increasingly less skilled at establishing autonomy and closeness in friendships and romantic relationships
the more psychological control they experienced from their parents.
Teens whose parents exerted
more psychological control over them when they were 13 had more problems establishing friendships and romantic relationships that balanced closeness and independence, both in adolescence and into early adulthood.
Not exact matches
When the most significant
psychological thinker of our time, Sigmund Freud, points out that words are very often a cover - up and that
more truth is to be learned from dreams or even slips of the tongue than from
controlled speech, those who preach the Word are going to speak to ever - dwindling audiences.
Perhaps nothing is
more impressive, when read at length in the context of some definite medical case, than the intimate relation discovered between the
psychological and the physical in man himself, and the detailed tracing of the organisation and operations of every organ of the body to the brain as their centre and
control tower for stimuli both incoming and outgoing.
First, there is the tension between Western notions of human reason — nature -
controlling, deductive and scientific — and a
more embodied, feeling, experiential approach which draws on biological and
psychological processes.
Instead, these researchers say, qualities like perseverance or self -
control are
more like
psychological states or mindsets — which means they're mostly the product of a child's environment.
Abilities like grit, resilience, self -
control, and so on are less like academic skills (which are taught) and
more like
psychological conditions that result from personal and environmental factors.
The new generation of researchers — neuroscientists, psychologists, and economists — say qualities like perseverance or self -
control are
more like
psychological states or mindsets, which means they're mostly the product of a child's environment.
In a recent meta - analysis of
more than 1400 published studies, Martin Pinquart found that harsh
control and
psychological control were actually the biggest predictors of worsening behavior problems over time (Pinquart 2017).
«With small children, mothers mostly use physical
controls, but when children are older these directives become
more verbal and
psychological, such as by restricting what children are allowed to say or by not allowing them to speak their minds.
As reported in the February issue of the journal
Psychological Science, those who were mentally depleted — that is, those who did not have the energy to exert personal discipline and self -
control — found talking about race with a black man much
more enjoyable than did those whose self -
control was intact.
From 2007 - 2014, caregivers of patients who received seven or
more days of mechanical ventilation in an ICU across 10 Canadian university - affiliated hospitals were given self - administered questionnaires to assess caregiver and patient characteristics, caregiver depression symptoms,
psychological wellbeing, health - related quality of life, sense of
control over life, and impact of providing care on other activities.
From 2007 - 2014, caregivers of patients who received seven or
more days of mechanical ventilation in an ICU across 10 Canadian university - affiliated hospitals were given self - administered questionnaires to assess caregiver and patient characteristics, caregiver depression symptoms,
psychological well - being, health - related quality of life, sense of
control over life, and impact of providing care on other activities.
They should ask their patients if they ever experience a feeling of being unable to
control what or how much they are eating and closely monitor these symptoms at follow - up visits to determine the need to refer them for
more intensive
psychological treatment.»
While Scientology is the inspiration for The Cause and L Ron Hubbard the inspiration for Lancaster, The Master is
more interested in systems of
control in general and the
psychological desire to obey.
Blanchett's modulated turn is key to the
psychological horror of the piece; her
controlled work as Annie finds herself increasingly unable to
control or make sense of her visions adds a layer of subtlety that not only makes the proceedings a bit
more unsettling but also consistently grounded in a convincing reality.
«Denise Hamilton scores her largest and greatest triumph: Damage
Control is a great mystery, and, much
more rarely, a superb
psychological thriller.
The present authors have all been subject to such attacks, whose similarity is notable because the authors» research spans a broad range of topics and disciplines: The first author has investigated the
psychological variables underlying the acceptance or rejection of scientific findings; the second author is a paleoclimatologist who has shown that current global temperatures are likely unprecedented during the last 1,000 years or
more; the third and fourth authors are public - health researchers who have investigated the attitudes of teenagers and young adults towards smoking and evaluated a range of tobacco
control interventions; and the fifth author has established that human memory is not only fallible but subject to very large and systematic distortions.
Finally, the Bill provides that the Youth Protection Act be
more explicit about the fact that excessive
control can be a form of
psychological abuse.
In a recent meta - analysis of
more than 1400 published studies, Martin Pinquart found that harsh
control and
psychological control were actually the biggest predictors of worsening behavior problems over time (Pinquart 2017).
Several researches investigated the relationship between the affective profiles and different
psychological constructs (e.g., life satisfaction,
psychological well - being, optimism, locus of
control) and suggested that individuals with self - fulfilling profile were
more satisfied, optimistic, and autonomous than the others (Garcia & Siddiqui, 2009; Garcia, 2012), also revealing higher levels of
psychological well - being, self - esteem and internal locus of
control than individuals with self - destructive profile (Archer et al., 2008).
Better self - regulation and self -
control contribute to
more effective positive inhibition of destructive behaviors and, in turn, greater
psychological well - being.
Paraprofessional - visited mother - child pairs in which the mother had low
psychological resources interacted with one another
more responsively than their
control - group counterparts (99.45 vs 97.54, P =.05).
The effect was small, but was identified in the whole program group, instead of only in a smaller subgroup.86 In Memphis,
more positive interactions were observed in the subgroup of women who possessed low
psychological resources.87 Likewise, home - visited mothers in Early Head Start were rated as
more supportive during play with their children than
controls, though the effect was small.88 Maternal sensitivity was also examined in Hawaii Healthy Start, the Healthy Families evaluations in San Diego and Alaska, and the Comprehensive Child Development Program, though none identified significant effects.
After accounting for «
control» treatments, this reanalysis found no evidence that cognitive therapy was
more effective than other
psychological therapies.
Make sure your whole household practises both your physical plan and your
psychological preparations so you all know what to do and can all feel
more in
control.
A study published in
Psychological Science found that when participants engaged in expressive writing (i.e., writing about their deepest emotions related to their relationship), they were
more likely to use positive and negative emotion words — such as happy and love — during daily exchanges with their significant others compared to participants in a
control group asked to write about simple day - to - day activities.2 Importantly, the study revealed that increases in the use of positive emotion words were associated with higher levels of relational stability.
Youth, and
more specifically youth in care, have much to gain from
psychological empowerment, as they often have low self - esteem, low perceived
control, and low sense of competency.
Couples who receive CECT will benefit in comparison to
controls in terms of reduced
psychological distress,
more adaptive coping and improved quality of relating.
A review of several randomized
control trials9 concluded that both specific
psychological treatments and
more generic psychosocial interventions were moderately effective at improving maternal mood, and they were similarly beneficial.
More parental
psychological control predicted increases in boys» and girls» internalizing problems and girls» externalizing problems.
A
more advanced review of the clinical data contained in the custody evaluation, however, can often reveal the «
psychological fingerprints» of the child's
control by a narcissistic / (borderline) parent.
Behavioral
control is
more strongly linked to externalizing problems in adolescents, while
psychological control is
more strongly associated with internalizing problems (Barber et al. 1994).
Notice also that the number of items in the delinquency questionnaire moderated the link between
psychological control and delinquency in our meta - analysis: the
more items, the stronger the effect size.
These findings suggest older adolescents in our sample construed the maternal parenting styles firm
control and
psychological control as
more similar than did their younger counterparts, which may have contributed to the tendency for firm
control to be associated with
more depressive symptoms among older adolescents.
Consists of
more than one aspect of
psychological control (e.g.,
psychological control and autonomy)
More research is necessary to understand differing patterns of associations among
psychological control, firm
control, and well - being, but the present study provides further evidence of the need to consider the child's age when evaluating parenting practices.
Therefore, VR can be seen as an integrated measurement tool providing
more ecological and
controlled setting able to develop a
more holistic and comprehensive
psychological model of the experiences (Loomis et al., 1999; Tarr and Warren, 2002; Bohil et al., 2011; Parsons, 2015; Fusaro et al., 2016).
Despite the fact that eating disorders are deadly and create enormous physical and
psychological pain, they also serve important functions such as protection from intrusion, a sense of
control when life feels chaotic, a way to make complex issues seem
more manageable and many others.
Psychological attributes of parents also influence the way parents manage their children.26 Indeed a meta - analysis of 30 studies focused on the Big 5 personality characteristics involving almost 6,000 parent - child dyads revealed that higher levels extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness and openness to experience and lower levels of neuroticism were related to greater warmth and behavioural control on the part of parents, whereas higher levels of agreeableness and lower levels of neuroticism were related to the provision of more support for autonomy; 27 somewhat similar results emerged in a related meta - analysis that also examined the influence of parental psychological problems on
Psychological attributes of parents also influence the way parents manage their children.26 Indeed a meta - analysis of 30 studies focused on the Big 5 personality characteristics involving almost 6,000 parent - child dyads revealed that higher levels extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness and openness to experience and lower levels of neuroticism were related to greater warmth and behavioural
control on the part of parents, whereas higher levels of agreeableness and lower levels of neuroticism were related to the provision of
more support for autonomy; 27 somewhat similar results emerged in a related meta - analysis that also examined the influence of parental
psychological problems on
psychological problems on parenting.28
The discussion about «one partner seek [ing] to
control the other through the use of abusive patterns or behaviors that operate at a variety of levels - emotional,
psychological, and physical» (p. 8) will lead the DV community to focusing on the coercive
control aspects, while not noticing the
more dangerous family dynamic approach on which most mental health professionals will focus.
Moreover, because certain parenting behaviors (e.g.,
psychological control) are
more prevalent among parents of children with chronic illnesses (Holmbeck, Shapera et al., 2002), a focus on this population affords an opportunity to study a phenomenon that is less common among families of typically developing offspring.
General indices regarding mental health of mothers have been associated with their children's sleep, and less well - organized sleep patterns have been noted in children from poorly functioning families.113) Mothers of children with sleep disturbances exhibited much higher
psychological stress than did
controls, obtaining increased scores on all factors of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ).114) Children's sleep quality significantly predicted that of their mothers, with maternal sleep quality associated with stress and fatigue.115) Moreover, infants of mothers with low levels of depression and anxiety were
more likely to recover from sleep problems than those with high levels of depression and anxiety after
controlling for the influence of attachment patterns.116) Sleep disturbances in early childhood were positively related to negative maternal perceptions of their child, 117) potentially interfering with the development of beneficial parent - child interactions.
By disentangling parental monitoring, and other types of behavioral
control, from parental
psychological control, a
more consistent pattern of findings of negative outcomes associated with such parenting styles may emerge.
Future research should
more closely examine the precise mechanisms by which these
psychological and social environmental risk and resistance variables affect metabolic
control.
Conversely, women who have appearance - focused eating goals for their partner are
more likely to be perceived as
controlling, which negatively predicts the partner's
psychological and relational well - being.
Second, to extend past observational research that focused on broad, global categories of positive and negative interaction patterns as a mediator, we focused on maternal warmth and maternal
psychological control, two
more specific mother — child interactions that are known to be related to both maternal depression as well as child mental health.
Furthermore, we found that mothers who exerted greater
psychological control while interacting with their child reported
more externalizing mental health problems in their child.