Sentences with phrase «on emotional perception»

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It also can affect empathy, social perception, and emotional intelligence, the sum of which helps people stay on the planet longer.
At any moment this has a focus, but one which shifts continually, now on perception of the outside world, now on a memory which has somehow been stored out of mind (perhaps for many decades), now on an emotional state, now on a toothache, now on construction of an abstract pattern of thought, now on communication with others, but again and again on the often painful process of choosing among courses of action, and then of acting.
The happiness report is a serious study of people's emotional well - being based on a country's gross domestic product per capita, healthy life expectancy, the social support people are offered, freedom to make life choices, generosity and perceptions of corruption.
Brand owners can communicate certain product characteristics to influence the consumer's perception and emotional connection, and have a positive impact on their buying behaviour.
Infidelity involves deception, emotional abuse (the betrayer typically «gaslights» the betrayed to make the betrayed spouse question their own perceptions), it involves a MASSIVE drop in self - esteem («am I deficient - is that why he / she cheated on me), followed up with lack of real remorse.
She is currently completing a Master of Social Work, to broaden her focus on understanding the child's perceptions and adapting family behavioural interventions to be more considerate of the child's cognitive and emotional abilities.
While consumers of these types of vehicles are typically believed to have utilitarian priorities, the results showed that social and emotional values, such as the perception of sophistication of design and pride of ownership, had a more significant impact on brand affection than functional values, such as the vehicle's price or gas mileage.
Hallucinogens have many different effects on the psyche; among other things, they alter perception, thought, and temporal and emotional experience.
And, with the above results of our survey into the attraction of a man who shows more emotion, we can assume that even though our perception is that society stops from opening up, in reality, both men and women deeply crave the ability to communicate on a deeper emotional level.
Like an epic sonnet, with beautiful accompanying music and songs, «Eleanor Rigby» deals with memory, perception and the emotional toll a relationship can have on an individual as much as it deals with the more grandiose themes of love and loss.
And in a similarly placed story (on the Times front page) a couple of weeks before Rich's, colleague Pam Belluck reported that a new study in the journal Science had found that «after reading literary fiction, as opposed to popular fiction or serious nonfiction, people performed better on tests measuring empathy, social perception and emotional intelligence — skills that come in especially handy when you are trying to read someone's body language or gauge what they might be thinking.»)
Research has shown that after - school programs focused on social and emotional development can significantly enhance student self - perceptions, school connectedness, positive social behaviors, school grades, and achievement test scores, while reducing problem behaviors (Durlak et al., 2010).
Motivation theory tells us that a student's level of engagement is based on their perceptions about their ability to learn, and the importance of and their emotional response to content and skills.
This study examined the effects of a comprehensive elementary school - wide social - emotional and character education program, Positive Action, on teacher, parent, and student perceptions of school safety and quality utilizing a matched - pair, cluster - randomized, controlled design.
It capitalizes on Hyundai Motor's fast - growing strength and signifies the pace of change within the brand, matching the company's ambition to challenge perceptions by making real and emotional connections with customers.
Essentially Sandman argues that risk perception, that is, the public's understanding of the potential danger of something in the environment (the hazard) is not necessarily based on an objective understanding of risk, but on an emotional equation which is created by the relationship between hazard and outrage (an emotional reaction to the hazard).
Based on my early childhood perceptions of emotional abandonment, the series explores the journey from separation to connection as personified by an abandoned barn.
Focusing on internet news, Laser and Osserman look at the effect that posturing and emotional display have on the public's perception.
These paintings are open to visual perception and stand on their own to engage an emotional and intellectual response.
With his new paintings, Nitegeka moves further into abstraction, focusing in particular on the effect that the color black has on both the visual and emotional perceptions of his work.
We are a young species with a short memory and only slowly - dawning awareness of three vital pieces of the challenge of meshing our aspirations with life on Earth: the planet's dynamics, our capacity to jog the system and — perhaps most importantly — the distorting mix of rational, emotional and instinctual processes in our brains that shape our perceptions and actions.
On the other hand, if we're worried about the perception that the client has of feeling distant from us, a standard form letter that goes out to every client saying, «This is when your next hearing's going to be, this is when the next deposition's going to be,» is not something that's going to give them the emotional comfort that the otherwise should have.
Exploring pupils» perceptions of the effects of residential schooling on children with emotional and behavioral difficulties.
Perceptions of Organizational Politics Influences on Feedback Avoidance Behavior: The Effect of Impression Management Motive and Emotional Intelligence
For example, Chinese caregivers displayed a tendency for collective decision - making regarding important decisions, adopted a fatalistic explanation for the care recipients» illness, experienced a sense of guilt and shame, 16, 17 and had reservations in expressing their feelings to avoid placing unnecessary burden on other family members.16, 18 Familial obligation to care for the family member with cancer was also emphasised.19 Distress was often experienced in terms of physical symptoms, and emotional coping involved the strategy of endurance.17 Since these culturally derived attitudes and perceptions frame the caregiving experience, interventions that are culturally sensitive, patient - centred and theoretically motivated have been advocated.20
SAMHSA approved client feedback tools that help behavioural healthcare professionals achieve therapy effectiveness Moving on towards nearly a quarter century now, there has been a growing realization in the behavioural, emotional and mental health profession that eliciting and measuring client feedback about the therapeutic alliance and perception of change can have a positive impact upon -LSB-...]
Consistent with hypotheses, results revealed a significant two - way crossover interaction between health literacy and message emotionality (factual vs. emotional) on one of the six smoking risk perception items (β = − 0.03, SE = 0.01, p =.01 for item 1).
The study uses a multilevel modeling approach to test the effects of such variables as supervisor leadership style, emotional intelligence, empathy, implicit person theory, trust, and feedback environment on employees» perceptions of the coaching relationships they share with their supervisors.
Perceptions of physical and emotional symptoms are measured using the Women's Health Questionnaire, 43 which is standardised on samples of mid-aged women.
Citing research, Schore asserts «the right hemisphere is dominant for the perception of nonverbal emotional expressions embedded in facial and prosodic stimuli, even at unconscious levels, for nonverbal communication, and for implicit learning,» and that «emotional face - to - face communications occur on an unconscious level.»
However, «group therapy alliance can be understood as the perception of the emotional bond held by an individual group member for the group and an agreement on the goals and tasks for the group therapy among group members with therapist» (Tasca, Balfour, Ritchie, & Bissada, 2007, p. 1).
Because the truth and reality asserted by the borderline parent are continually in flux based on the shifting emotional needs of the parent, the child is unable to anchor his or her own perception of truth and reality in any stable frame of reference.
During supervision, my supervisees, their clients, and I construct our own cycles of interactions based on our past experiences, perceptions, emotional experiences, our action tendencies, and our powerful — yet often unacknowledged — desires for reassurance and acceptance.
Join us as we explore firsthand the effects of social - emotional education on Pre-Kindergarten students» academic achievement, parental perceptions of the school environment, teacher job satisfaction, and behavior management within the school.
Finally, to support students» social and emotional development, schools might choose to measure perceptions of students» own social and emotional competencies — through observations in the classroom, teacher reports, or surveys that ask students to reflect on their skills and mindsets such as those used by California's CORE districts.
Extant research on the cognitive and social effects of depressive symptoms demonstrate that maternal depression can relate to offspring perceptions of emotional unavailability.
It bears note, however, that the type of custody arrangement had no effect on children's perceptions of their emotional closeness with their fathers.
Salovey and Mayer went on further to establish a model that identified the four different factors of emotional intelligence: emotional perception, emotional reasoning, emotional understanding and emotional management.
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Challenging behavior in the early years of development, defined as «any repeated pattern of behavior or perception of behavior that interferes with or is at risk of interfering with optimal learning or engagement in pro-social interactions with peers and adults» (Systems of service delivery: A synthesis of evidence relevant to young children at risk of or who have challenging behavior, University of South Florida, Tampa, 2003), can have pervasive deleterious effects on the child's social emotional functioning, learning, and longitudinal outcomes over time (Behav Disord, 32:29 — 45, 2006; Preventing mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders among young people: Progress and possibilities.
In sum, the results suggest sex - specific and more complex influences of OT on sympathetic and emotional reactivity in human pair - bonds than might be suggested by the neuropeptide's advertisement and perception in the public domain.
Our findings confirm that mental representations based on inability to perceive others as deserving help, and negative self - perception of abilities and skills to give help predict socio - emotional problems in their adolescents.
Explored gender differences in parents on measures of positive and negative psychological wellbeing (anxiety, depression, stress, positive perceptions) and the impact of child characteristics (ASD symptoms, adaptive behaviours, behavioural and emotional concerns) on parent outcomes.
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