Sentences with phrase «of psychological reactions»

Abstract: Background: Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are a group of psychological reactions, psychiatric symptoms, and behaviors commonly found in Alzheimer's disease (AD).
Background: Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are a group of psychological reactions, psychiatric symptoms, and behaviors commonly found in Alzheimer's disease (AD).
And the kind of psychological reaction to «territorial» disputes is as old as when we came down from the trees.

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The violence done by the superior may be physical (the most common kind, and it provokes hostile moral reaction), or it may be psychological or spiritual, as when the superior makes use of morality and even of Christianity to inculcate submission and a servile attitude; and this is the most heinous of all forms of violence.
For the record, I wasn't a part of a charismatic religion when I experienced adverse psychological reactions to intense prayer and meditation.
The loss of life and property as a consequence of these events was severe, and the spiritual and psychological reactions of the Muslims were unfortunate.
Studies of the reactions of concentration camp prisoners have shown that the acute stresses did not produce the expected degree of physical and psychological deterioration in persons who had one or both of these attributes — dedication to the good of their buddies or a strong sense of the glory of God.
In one of the world's longest psychological carom shots, the authors offer as an example of such antagonism the Ayatollah Khomeini, whose violent reaction to Salman Rushdie masked his fear of adaptations that were moving Iran «mildly in the direction of species consciousness.»
How Children Cope With Ongoing Threat and Trauma: The BASIC Ph Model Understanding how children and adolescents cope with trauma and the psychological stress associated with extended periods of feeling at - risk is critical to helping them manage their reactions.
Other research in political psychology suggests that the no campaign has had a much easier job — those inclined to political conservatism are more likely to have a «negativity bias» in their response to environmental stimuli — conservatives have more of a physiological reaction to potential threats in the environment and subsequently devote more psychological resources towards dealing with them: conservatives, quite literately, see more things that could go wrong than liberals.
Through the work, Varnum aimed to address the nature of reactions to extraterrestrial life by analyzing reactions using a software program that quantifies emotions, feelings, drives and other psychological states in written texts.
In a series of experiments, Green gave groups of about 70 volunteers a battery of psychological tests that measured their mental performance in areas such as vigilance, speed of reaction, mental processing capacity and memory.
Each type of emotional experience associated with sad music could be connected to a distinct profile of reasons, psychological mechanisms, and reactions, the researchers added.
stress (in psychology) A mental, physical, emotional or behavioral reaction to an event or circumstance (stressor) that disturbs a person or animal's usual state of being or places increased demands on a person or animal; psychological stress can be either positive or negative.
«Besides the physical reaction, a psychological one happens when you smell a scent,» notes Adriane Fugh - Berman, MD, associate professor of pharmacology at Georgetown University Medical Center.
Whether it is a twisted form of protection or a reaction to some event in their lives, the three adult children (who appear to be in their twenties) have been psychological abused by their deeply disturbed parents and kept imprisoned in a house on the outskirts of town.
Released in the late summer of 1976, more than a year since the end of production due to Columbia Pictures minor objections to some of the film's controversial themes and motifs, Brian De Palma's psychological thriller Obsession achieved solid box office results and was welcomed by a mixed reaction from the critics.
From its dire setting, character reactions, and their modest goals of survival, Dragon Head is off to a good start.Title: Dragon Head Genre: Adventure, Mystery, Psychological Publisher: Kodansha (JP), Kodansha Comics (US) Creator: Minetaro Mochizuki Serialized...
Rape is one of the most effective physical and psychological tortures in the toolbox of the sadistic for either men or women, and one of the complaints I've seen floating around is that by watching Theon's reaction we never saw the anguish it was causing to Sansa, the victim, and thereby according to this train of logic Game of Thrones is attempting to invalidate the horror of rape in favor of focusing on a man.
Nauman regards the work of art as an action that can inspire reactions in the viewer that are both physical (unease, disorientation) and psychological (laughter, anxiety).
Pressure Point, curated by Alexandra Drewchin, brings together works by artists who navigate the art of the effective application of subtle pressure, both physical and psychological, in order to yield a reaction, both between the art exhibited, and the art and the viewer.
At its outset Minimalism arose as a reaction to the exuberant individualism of Abstract Expressionism, turning away from its manifestation of the psychological state of the artist.
Relaying the psychological dimension to his work, Kelley subverts the expectations of his viewers and asks them to dissect their reactions.
As you probably recognize from the tone and content of what you see here in different commenters» responses to almost any topic, people's reactions are a reflection of their own psychological make - up and the way they see the world.
As a matter of policy, the law required an objective standard to screen claims: «[65]... Given the frequency with which everyday experiences cause transient distress, the multi-factorial causes of psychological upset, and the highly subjective nature of an individual's reaction to such stresses and strains, such claims involve serious questions of evidentiary rigour.»
The opposite of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (a negative psychological reaction to extreme stressors) is Post-Traumatic Growth, wherein a very stressful event (or circumstances) leads to positive personal growth and increased psychological resilience.
In the stress interview the employer the employer uses various psychological techniques - the interviewer tries to asses the reaction of the candidate to stressful situations and to a negative atmosphere — they do all they can to keep the interviewer off - balance during the interview.
The first case of psychological distress was reported in 1900 BCE, Egypt by an Egyptian physician who described «hysterical» reaction to trauma (Veith 1965).
The basic premise is that posttraumatic reactions are not just clinical symptoms but reflect a psychological mechanism that serves the function of reactivating and processing traumatic memories so that they can lose their distressing properties and be effectively handled by the person's existing strengths or abilities.
That said, a separate study in the journal Psychology found that both men and women had higher levels of psychological stress reactions to their partner having sexual intercourse with another person than less intimate sexual acts or emotional infidelity.
Ajdukovic and Ajdukovic's (1993) study of the influence of maternal mental health on children's stress reactions and stress indexes emphasised the emotional and behavioural state of mothers as major mediators between children's traumatic experience and psychological functioning.
Caregiver reactions to behavioural and psychological symptoms (subsidiary scales of symptom rating scales).
Children's psychological reactions to their parents» divorce depend on 1) the quality of the parent - child relationship before the divorce; 2) the intensity and duration of the parental struggle; and 3) the parents» ability to prioritize the needs of the children.
However, although couples experience reduced life satisfaction leading up to the divorce, it is possible to regain some of that lost happiness following the separation, suggests «Time Does Not Heal All Wounds A Longitudinal Study of Reaction and Adaptation to Divorce,» published in «Psychological Science.»
Four groups were compared: individuals who had lodged a workers» compensation claim, people who had sought psychological assistance for the management of work - related stress reactions but who had not lodged a workers» compensation claim; people who had experienced stress symptoms but who had not lodged a claim or sought help;... and people who experienced stressful work events but who had not developed symptoms.
«During the formative preschool years, children begin to foster meaningful social relationships, successfully navigate interpersonal problems, and regulate emotional reactions, all of which contribute to healthy psychological functioning as development progresses» (Howell, Miller, Barnes & Graham - Bermann, 2015).
Although individual reactions to the divorce process are varied, there is a typical and predictable series of psychological stages some pass through.
Actually, children's psychological reactions to their parents» divorce vary in degree dependent on three factors: (1) the quality of their relationship with each of their parents before the separation, (2) the intensity and duration of the parental conflict, and (3) the parents» ability to focus on the needs of children in their divorce.
Dr Beeny says one patient avoided taking her insulin or checking her blood glucose levels in public because of people's negative reactions, until she received psychological support.
Non-economic satisfaction: the positive affective reactions of channel members to non-economic and psychological aspects of partnerships, for example, fair interactions leading to satisfaction in exchanges and trust in partners as caring, respectful and willing to exchange ideas.
These traumatic stress reactions can include psychological and physiological symptoms of re-experiencing, avoidance, and hyper - arousal.
Three independent clusters of women, based on patterns of satisfaction, investment, and commitment scores, were compared regarding physical abuse, reactions to psychological abuse, ratings of perceived harm, endorsement of relationship schemas, psychological distress variables, and personality variables.
Given that psychological problems often reflect disturbances in emotional functioning (Kring and Bachoroswki 1999), one area of parenting that might be particularly prone to the impact of parental psychological problems is emotion socialization, i.e., parents» emotional expressiveness, their reactions to child emotions, and parental emotion talk (Eisenberg et al. 1998).
It is the short version of the Parent Stress Index, an instrument greatly used to value the parenting stress that is defined by the Authors like the constellation of biological, psychological and social factors distorting the adaptive reaction to parental stressors and predispose the parent to psychological vulnerability.
[jounal] Nabuzoka, D. / 2009 / Exposure to bullying, reactions and psychological adjustment of secondary school students / Educational Psychology 29 (7): 849 ~ 866
However, this reaction is multi-faceted and relies on several factors including (and not limited to) the parents» psychological health, their relationship with their child, sources of support and their own experiences of being parented (Anthony et al. 2005).
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