The woman should be morally ready for the birth and take care
of the psychological stability.
Perhaps; though the sceptic might still argue that here one is looking not at the impact of vows, but at those couples who have contrived to hold together through a certain level
of psychological stability supported by sufficient conditions of external security.Let us allow the sceptic to press his point: can one really do more than hope for permanence in marriage?
Not exact matches
In all these instances we have precisely the same
psychological form
of event, — a firmness,
stability, and equilibrium succeeding a period
of storm and stress and inconsistency.
is the hormone that enhances emotions
of trust, relaxation, and
psychological stability.
This includes everything from your past use
of illegal substances to any criminal history, past abortions and miscarriages, your
psychological stability, financial situation, religious affiliations, and to whether or not you have had or currently have a sexually transmitted disease.
The Academy was an anchor organization on an amicus brief for the case signed by child health and education organizations, outlining harms to children whose parents face deportation and arguing that lifting the circuit's injunction would provide millions
of children with the family
stability and security essential to their
psychological, physical and emotional well - being.
This emotional bond is said to be important to the child's successful passage through his or her developmental stages, and psychologists strongly encourage the continuation
of the «primary caretaker» - child relationship after divorce, as being vital to the child's
psychological stability.
This emotional bond is said to be important to the child's successful passage through his or her developmental stages, and psychologists strongly encourage the continuation
of the «primary caretaker» - child relationship, as being vital to the child's
psychological stability.
«By early adulthood, tall people have substantially better social and
psychological development, in terms
of emotional
stability, extraversion, motivation, optimism, taking authority, courtesy to others and sociability,» she argued.
More subtly, passengers will need to demonstrate that they have the
psychological stability to handle a trip to space without the sort
of panic attack that could scuttle the mission.
The simple act
of a reliable family meal could also be adding
psychological stability.
As we mentioned above, regardless
of your motives and goals, whey protein is an excellent way to speed up the effects
of your training by stimulating muscle growth, increasing strength and contributing to greater fat loss, while also enhancing your health and well - being by reducing the risk
of prostate and colon cancer, strengthening the immune system and promoting
psychological balance and
stability.
The practice
of meditation recalibrates the
psychological addictive patterning and enables greater focus, clarity and develops inner strength and emotional
stability.
Dating apps are, in their own way, a form
of social networking — especially as they expand into new areas like friend - finding or professional Social exchange theory is a social
psychological and sociological perspective that explains social change and
stability as a process
of negotiated
The web's first personalized news service, custom news, headlines Social exchange theory is a social
psychological and sociological perspective that explains social change and
stability as a process
of negotiated
The categories included program characteristics (explicitly articulated objectives and role expectations, provision for continuous student progress, flexibility in matching materials and instruction to student needs, and
stability of programs over several years), leadership behaviors (establishing reading improvement as a school priority, being knowledgeable about reading instruction, actively facilitating instructional decisions, establishing and maintaining monitoring
of student progress, and evaluating teachers), and
psychological conditions (high expectations for students, calm and businesslike school climate, staff commitment to the reading program, staff cooperation, parental involvement, and attribution
of reading failure to program defects).
Through conceptual battles, material lusts, and a consistent oscillation between
stability and flux, Modi • Operandi highlights the artists» ability to navigate across chemical,
psychological, and ritualistic practices as we re-examine the complexity
of the recipe.
Throughout, stark black arteries suggest strength, support and
stability — a
psychological anchor, perhaps, for the trauma
of the artist's forced migration from his native Burundi.
Neither side has it «right» in a
psychological sense, and are both after the same thing: the restoration
of stability.
Growth and
stability are as much
psychological as technical and flourish during periods
of moderate change.
It has stated that it is U.S. policy to «deter child abductions» and that «the Convention's purpose [is] to prevent harms resulting from abductions,» which «can have devastating consequences for a child» and may be «one
of the worst forms
of child abuse» that «can cause
psychological problems ranging from depression and acute stress disorder to posttraumatic stress disorder and identity formation issues» and lead to a child's experiencing «loss
of community and
stability, leading to loneliness, anger, and fear
of abandonment» and «may prevent the child from forming a relationship with the left - behind parent, impairing the child's ability to mature.»
In conflating the concepts
of home and private life, the court noted that these rights require respect for one's physical and
psychological development, personal development and autonomy, physical and moral integrity, mental
stability, integrity
of a person's identity and protection
of one's private sphere and private space.
These behaviors effect the development
of the child involved causing serious disruption to the child's immediate developmental
stability,
psychological development and short and long - term functioning.
EST, increasing
stability of interparental conflict, emotional security, and child
psychological
However, all states consider the physical and
psychological health
of each parent, a child's attachment to her parents, the relative parenting competence
of each parent, and the
stability of the environment provided by each parent.
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.
Research indicates the most important predictor
of a child's emotional and
psychological stability is the closeness
of the parent / child relationship.
This premise was examined by investigating the
stability of children's classroom relationships, as well as concurrent and longitudinal links with
psychological and school adjustment, and the extent to which different relationships were distinctly versus contingently predictive
of specific forms
of adjustment.
Objectives: Temporal
stability of clinical -
psychological questionnaires is problematic from a conceptual point
of view, and it is empirically insuffi - ciently examined.
«During difficult times, safety, consistency and predictability are critical to helping children maintain a sense
of stability and
psychological comfort.
This paper explores whether the impacts
of the SHM program on marital quality and
stability outcomes differ according to six additional subgroup - defining characteristics at the 12 - and 30 - month follow - up points: (1) length
of marriage at study entry, (2) experience
of abuse or neglect in the family
of origin, (3)
psychological distress at study entry, (4) whether the extended family respects and values the couple's marriage, (5) presence
of a stepchild in the household, and (6) presence
of a young child (under 3) in the household.
[jounal] Karney, B. R. / 1995 / The longitudinal course
of marital quality and
stability: A review
of theory, method, and research /
Psychological Bulletin 118: 3 ~ 34
The Academy was an anchor organization on an amicus brief for the case signed by child health and education organizations, outlining harms to children whose parents face deportation and arguing that lifting the circuit's injunction would provide millions
of children with the family
stability and security essential to their
psychological, physical and emotional well - being.
World renown for his work on marital
stability and divorce prediction, Dr. Gottman's research has earned him numerous national awards, including: Four five - year - long National Institute
of Mental Health Research Scientist Awards; The American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Distinguished Research Scientist Award; The American
Psychological Association Division
of Family Psychology Presidential Citation for Outstanding Lifetime Research Contribution; The National Council
of Family Relations 1994 Burgess Award for Outstanding Career in Theory and Research.
[jounal] Karney, B. R. / 1995 / The longitudinal course
of marital quality and
stability: A review
of theory, methed, and research /
Psychological Bulletin 118: 3 ~ 34
Abstract: Objectives: Temporal
stability of clinical -
psychological questionnaires is problematic from a conceptual point
of view, and it is empirically insuffi - ciently examined.
The goal
of this study is to ascertain cross-sectionally and longitudinally: a) the specific contribution
of the CU level and the presence
of ODD diagnosis on
psychological and functional measures as early as preschool age in the general population; b) the existence
of a potential interaction CU × ODD, to determine if the contribution
of CU levels on the children's clinical state varied for children with ODD and those without the diagnosis; and c) the
stability of CU traits from ages 3 to 5.
While intelligence as
psychological construct is assumed to be stable over time, it has been suggested that WISC - III subtests may be less stable than global IQ (for more information about long - term
stability of the WISC - III see Canivez and Watkins 2001; for a general discussion see Moffitt et al. (1993) and repeated verbal IQ testing during childhood has revealed considerable change within individuals, reflecting different rates
of developmental maturation, and, specifically, language development (Breslau et al. 2001).
Developmental cascade models are particularly well - suited to (1) discern unique pathways among
psychological domains and (2) model
stability in and covariation among constructs, allowing for conservative tests
of longitudinal associations.
Negative estimated effects
of childhood
psychological problems on memory, agreeableness, conscientiousness, and emotional
stability are striking.
A report released in 2011 by the National Association
of REALTORS ® noted that home ownership had a significant positive correlation with community involvement, neighborhood
stability, children's educational success, and even physical and
psychological health.