Sentences with phrase «negative events of the past»

You shouldn't be focusing on the negative events of the past.

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Twenty - six non-lactating women between the ages of 23 and 35 were asked to recall and re-experience a past relationship event that caused them to feel a positive emotion, such as love or infatuation, and a negative emotion, such as loss or abandonment.
Commenting on some of the geopolitical events of the past few months, Cumhur explains: «The effects of Arab Spring has had both negative and positive impact for Turkey's tourism.
We find that years with a negative PMDI anomaly exceeding — 1.0 SDs (hereafter «1 - SD drought») have occurred approximately twice as often in the past two decades as in the preceding century (six events in 1995 — 2014 = 30 % of years; 14 events in 1896 — 1994 = 14 % of years)(Fig. 1A and Fig.
In the past the negative effect of unusual weather events was always temporary; within a year or two things would return to normal.
Sean trained under Pia Mellody at The Meadows, in Wickenburg, Arizona, where he became certified in Post Induction Therapy ™; an experiential therapy, used to decrease the negative psychological effects of past life events.
In addition, during the1985 - 1986 interview, this youth reported having experienced 3 negative life events in the past 2 years, including the end of a romantic relationship, and 3 different types of severe interpersonal difficulties.
The current study extended past research by examining the effects of two theoretically and empirically supported cognitive vulnerabilities to depression (negative cognitive style and rumination) as predictors of dependent interpersonal and achievement events, independent events, and relational peer victimization.
Irrational beliefs or negative behaviors, are seen as reactions to past events, they are not the cause of the problem but rather the symptom.
The results revealed that (1) for females and males, higher levels of depressive symptoms correlated with a more depressive attributional style; (2) females and males who met diagnostic criteria for a current depressive disorder evidenced more depres - sogenic attributions than psychiatric controls, and never and past depressed adolescents; (3) although no sex differences in terms of attributional patterns for positive events, negative events, or for positive and negative events combined emerged, sex differences were revealed on a number of dimensional scores; (4) across the Children's Attributional Style Questionnaire (CASQ) subscale and dimensional scores, the relation between attributions and current self - reported depressive symptoms was stronger for females than males; and (5) no Sex × Diagnostic Group Status interaction effects emerged for CASQ subscale or dimensional scores.
The ALEQ is a 57 - item self - report questionnaire that was developed to assess a broad range of negative life events occurring in the past month.
These programs are critical of past credit events and restricts lending to those with negative credit events in the past five years (No charge offs, collections, or tax liens) and the bank statements shouldn't reflect NSF charges or occurrences.
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