Sentences with phrase «of protest behavior»

Their study speculated that male violent outbursts may be a form of protest behavior triggered by what is perceived as a separation or abandonment by their sexual partner.

Not exact matches

Just look at the role it has played in organizing and reporting on the Ferguson and Baltimore protests, in challenging the teachings and behaviors of authoritarian religious leaders, and in amplifying voices that have traditionally been sidelined (like those of women and LGBT Christians).
The behavior of the Muslims will be spotlighted when Jones finally does protest (and I believe at some point he will.)
Their whole attitude and behavior changed; they became strongly motivated both to protest injustice and to make something of their lives and their community.
Trump's rant about protests and other sports - related topics on Friday started a weekend - long tweetstorm in which the president commented on NBA athletes, an NHL visit to the White House, and, eventually, the behavior of NASCAR drivers.
Partners begin to view undesirable behaviors (i.e., shutting down or angry escalations) as «protests of disconnection.»
As he learns more about Uber's decision to undermine a taxi worker protest against the Muslim ban, we hope Gov. Cuomo will join New Yorkers in condemning Uber's behavior as well,» said Dustin Jones of United for Equal Access New York in a statement released by a consortium of taxi companies opposed to the ride hailing expansion.
Organizers of the 18th annual GDC Award have decided not to honor Atari co-founder Nolan Bushnell with the Pioneer Award after many protested the choice due to past behavior on Bushnell's part.
In an era in which hashtag protests can quickly spread like wildfire on social media, the academy avoided a potentially thorny situation when James Franco — who has recently faced accusations of sexually inappropriate behavior from several women — failed to score a lead actor nod for his performance in «The Disaster Artist,» which earned him a Golden Globe award for best actor in a musical or comedy just weeks ago.
When she snaps a pic of popular actor Joon Hoo in a less - than - flattering light, Geunyoung loses her job, sending her into a tailspin of destructive behavior: she builds a website declaring herself to be Joon Hoo's number one «anti-fan,» sends him a blackmail letter, and protests outside his apartment building.
«This exhibition offers an opportunity to view the pictures from the vantage point of the twenty - first century in a time when women's rights and the social mores that determine their behavior are being questioned, debated, and even protested in the political arena,» Lombino explains.
The title of the exhibition was inspired by protest responses to Trump's use of the word «pussy,» in the context of sexually predatory behavior.
Some have even suggested that Prince's courtroom behavior — ambivalent responses to simple questions about his work — is the latest stage of the artist's protests against authorship and authority.
But in the case of this child, the child's «protest behavior» was seeking to end — to sever — parental involvement.
As an aside: With a normal attachment system, «protest behavior» (angry - oppositional behavior) emerges from the neuro - developmental function of eliciting increased parental involvement (the baby cries to elicit — to obtain — the mother's involvement).
Partners begin to view undesirable behaviors (i.e., shutting down or angry escalations) as «protests of disconnection.»
All of these parenting functions are normal - range and healthy, and all of these parental functions can, at times, provoke episodes of normal - range child protest behavior.
Its usually very helpful to just limit the behavior with a calm, matter of fact voice and gently blocking them from hitting and then listening if they need to cry and protest that limit.
Authentic protest behavior is a product of a disorganized / dysregulated brain.
Furthermore, regarding the authentic functioning of the brain, when children are dealing with parental behaviors that are unresponsive and problematic, this problematic parental behavior dysregulates the integrated functioning of the child's brain systems so that the child produces disregulated emotional and behavioral displays (i.e., protest behavior) designed to elicit the involvement of the parent to serve as a «regulating other» for the child in providing scaffolding support for the child's transition back into a regulated state, thereby building all of the neural networks associated with the developmental challenge that the child had difficulty independently mastering.
Understanding the neuro - developmental role of child protest behavior is one of the major advancements in our understanding of child development during the past 50 years.
These displays of disorganized and dyregulated emotions and behavior are called «protest behaviors» whose developmental purpose is to elicit the involvement of the parent (i.e., of a more mature nervous system) to act as a «regulatory other» for the child.
The following principles regarding the developmental role of «protest behavior» are important for understanding the child's anger and rejection that is being expressed toward the targeted parent in attachment - based «parental alienation.»
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