Therefore, appropriately contextual regulation
of emotional behavior might involve both reactive and cognitive controls.
Charles Rotblut (CR): I'm sure you've seen a lot of bad investor behavior over the years, a lot
of emotional behavior.
This workshop will explore the neural architecture
of emotional behavior by examining various brain structures laying the foundation for higher level social skill functioning.
He has been at the forefront of developing and applying new technologies for neural circuit manipulation, such as optogenetics and pharmacogenetics, to the study
of emotional behaviors such as fear, anxiety and aggression, in both mice and fruit flies.
Not exact matches
GUPTA: We were very interested in where we could take the intersection
of machine learning and human
behavior, which over the years evolved into
emotional AI.
... in 2015, University
of Toronto sociologist Melissa Milkie published a study showing that the amount
of time children aged 3 to 11 spent with parents had no measurable impact on their
emotional well - being,
behavior, or academic success.
Or does it pull in contributions from other parts
of the cerebral cortex and even from areas that are involved in
emotional behavior, like the amygdala, which lies deep in the brain's core?
Assessing the
emotional element
of a situation, whether positive or negative, will help you keep employees engaged and enable you to better understand their mindset and
behavior.
This
emotional response to political shocks and risks is typical
of investor (or, more broadly, human)
behavior.
«We investigate whether
emotional shocks, experienced by a highly - educated group
of individuals, have any impact on these individuals» professional
behavior which, by law, should be free
of personal feelings and biases,» says the report.
Emotional intelligence taps into a fundamental element
of human
behavior that is distinct from your intellect.
Emotional intelligence is that «something» in each
of us that is a bit intangible; it affects how we manage
behavior, navigate social complexities, and make personal decisions that achieve positive results.
In a field
of philanthropies and educational institutions that profess to value inclusion and equality, innovative people and ideas, the data suggest
emotional behavior by people who are making decisions to hire only people who look like themselves or whom they've known for a long time.
Psychologists agree on a fundamental human motivation such as the need to belong, which is our
emotional need to be accepted by members
of a group affecting our
behavior.
Howard Gardner, an accomplished author
of several books on leadership and human
behavior has written at length about
emotional intelligence and leadership communication.
During trial, a psychiatric evaluation
of Maximilian showed that he had signs
of «disturbed social
behavior», lacking
emotional security.
«They're
emotional and engage in all sorts
of bad
behaviors in reaction to those emotions, as opposed to being thoughtful and rational,» explains Ritholtz.
I am increasingly coming to the conclusion that it is temperament &
emotional behavior and not intelligence / insight that drives the majority
of successful investing.
Avoid the pitfalls
of these common
emotional investing
behaviors that may derail your financial strategy.
For the substance - dependent person, each act
of use involves a series or chain
of choices and
behaviors mediated by a variety
of cognitions (automatic thoughts, cognitive distortions, permission - giving beliefs, core beliefs / early maladaptive schemas, etc.), which interact with
emotional states and past learning, strongly reinforcing «self - medicating» for
emotional and existential pain.
Then, you would describe all the
emotional horrors
of continuing «in sin» and get that bad
behavior changed.
Most psychotherapies deemphasize the role
of concepts and beliefs in producing
emotional distress and distorted
behavior.
As he begins to feel a sense
of belonging, i.e., to derive
emotional satisfactions from the group, the group is able to influence his attitude and
behavior along group - approved lines.
«Speech in its embryonic stages as exemplified in animal and human
behavior,» he says in Modes
of Thought, «varies between
emotional expression and signaling» (MT 52).
A negative
emotional climate is created when the teacher's
behavior threatens the students» sense
of personal worth.
Human nature, in the sense
of man's basic physical,
emotional, impulsive and intellectual constitution, somehow moral at the core, seemed plainly more fundamental than any particular sort
of human
behavior, even economic; and human nature itself emerges in a world order far more ancient and more fundamental still.
Recent findings have provided direct empirical and quantitative support for economic models that acknowledge the influence
of emotional factors on decision - making
behavior.
A small group provides a catalytic learning situation with...
emotional involvement and safety, under the guidance
of a leader - facilitator, in which intellectual, feeling and
behavior learning can best take place.
Dealing with
behavior is important, but stopping there — instead
of addressing the deeper development
of a person — will not produce lasting
emotional health.
So, something traumatic happens to you and instead
of grieving that and going through that process, you stuff all those feelings in, you hide behind the mask
of emotional strength, you keep taking care
of everybody else, you keep working, and then you start engaging in self - medicating
behaviors: you start binge - eating, you put a lot
of focus on your physical appearance, you do a lot
of makeup, hair, clothing, compulsive shopping, you start picking up these other health problems associated with these
behaviors.
In those for whom religion is an acute fever one often finds symptoms
of nervous instability, psychical visitations, exalted
emotional sensibility, often fallen into trances, heard voices, seen visions and other ordinarily
behavior patterns classed as pathological.
In Mars Hill's Midrash forum, posts from which resurfaced and circulated this week, Driscoll posted blunt and
emotional comments critical
of feminism, same - sex sexual
behavior, and «sensitive emasculated» men, all under the pseudonym «William Wallace II.»
At the same time, they are also in danger
of limiting the Spirit's energies within the channels
of a particular
emotional experiences stereotyped pattern
of behavior, or a specific intellectual formulation.
And lets get right to the point: regardless
of whether divinity is real, people who embrace these kinds
of behaviors are, in reality, using their god as a rhetorical /
emotional weapon to bully others into social conformity.
This places the clergyman in an important position in that if he can recognize the existence
of an
emotional crisis in one who is communicating to him, he can often take the initiative and begin his work
of crisis intervention early in the developing crisis and often forestall serious suicidal
behavior.
The «work»
of separating oneself from one's parents and the patterns
of behavior and values
of one's childhood home;
of breaking up and putting together anew the pieces
of one's personality;
of questioning, rebelling, hungrily exploring the world's cafeteria
of ideas and
behaviors;
of finding
emotional and physical companionship with peers;
of ultimately finding a direction and a purpose in life — all this has not changed.
From the perspective
of the Chicago school, there is no
behavior that is not interpretable as economic, however altruistic,
emotional, disinterested and compassionate it may seem to others...
I have deliberately left out
of the discussion such topics as ethics and the Christian family — although I have talked about responsibility, both for one's own adult
behavior and for helping one's children develop the essential
emotional equipment with which to face life.
«The bottom line is this,» says University
of Virginia sociologist W. Bradford Wilcox: «The erosion
of the norm
of premarital sexual abstinence, both in belief and
behavior, has had serious
emotional and physical consequences for our nation's teens ¯ especially young women.
At least, our experience
of the animals with whom we live is that they exhibit
behaviors similar to many
of our own; that those
behaviors clearly seem to be signs
of emotional and mental qualities familiar to us from our own knowledge
of ourselves; that animals possess distinctive individual traits, characteristics that are irreducibly personal (even if we feel obliged to recoil from that word on metaphysical principle), their own peculiar affections and aversions, expectations and fears; that many beasts command certain rational skills; and that all
of this makes some kind
of natural appeal to our moral sense.
They are, first, the development
of the student's
emotional, intellectual, social, and professional life; second, knowledge and understanding
of human
behavior in breadth and depth; and third, the ability to relate to others therapeutically through an understanding
of psychotherapeutic approaches and processes.
Maya Nahra is a behavioral registered dietitian teaching
emotional eaters, binge eaters, and chronic & yo - yo dieters how to achieve permanence in health and peace
of mind in life through Habit and
Behavior Change.
So, how can we classify anything as
emotional abuse and not include one
of the most destructive
behaviors there is?
And, in fact, one
of the chief insights that the neurobiological research provides is that the
behavior of young people, especially young people who have experienced significant adversity, is often under the sway
of emotional and psychological and hormonal forces within them that are far from rational.
Throughout the book, the authors stress that by focusing on
behaviors and not labels, parents will be able to better understand the whats, whys, and hows
of a child's learning and
emotional challenges.
The act
of infidelity itself is not
emotional abuse — it's the
behavior that comes with an affair to keep from being found, out or taking responsibility for ones actions.
A relatively small change in caregiver
behavior made a big difference in the lives
of the children and in the
emotional climate
of the orphanage.
• Transform frustration and aggression into adaptation and cooperation • Keep your cool when your kids push your buttons, talk back or refuse to «play nice» • Nourish deep attachment with young and older kids • Help your ADD» ish child survive and thrive, even if you're ADD» ish yourself • Inoculate your kids from negative thinking and peer pressure that lead to anger, anxiety, depression, or
behavior issues • Help children manage the
emotional challenges
of divorce
Emotional Development Seems sure
of himself, out -
of bounds
behavior, often negative, may be defiant, seems to be testing himself out, needs controlled freedom.
Instead
of risking
emotional and anxiety - ridden
behavior, I made the choice to nurse discreetly or nurse in a more private place.