Naaman, S., & Johnson, S. M., & Radwan, K. (in review) Evaluation of the clinical efficacy of emotionally focused therapy
on psychological adjustment of couples facing early breast cancer.
Not exact matches
Many alcoholics embark
on their pathological drinking from what seems like a relatively adequate
psychological adjustment.
Experiences of peer victimization can therefore have an effect
on their social relationships, and lead to various
psychological and social
adjustment problems.
The principal focus of The Journal is basic research
on psychopathology from diverse scientific perspectives, with a particular emphasis
on the correlates and causes of mental illness and
psychological adjustment.
Her research has been guided by an interest in the relationship between the social environment and
psychological adjustment in childhood, with a particular emphasis
on children growing up in situations of social and economic disadvantage.
As noted by members of the scientific community, human and non-human welfare can be viewed as co-dependent and non-exclusive; achieving significant improvement in animal well - being requires deep social,
psychological, and economic
adjustment on the part of our own species.
Goldfinger Law acts for accident victims who have sustained
psychological or psychiatric claims such as anxiety, post traumatic stress disorder, depression, suicidal ideation, nervous shock, dementia, mood disorder, stress disorder, psychotic disorder, hallucinations, nightmares, fatigue, anger, rage, delusional disorder, personality disorder,
adjustment disorder, substance abuse disorder, psychosis, conversion disorder or any other
psychological or psychiatric injury caused or exacerbated
on account of a personal injury.
On measures of
psychological adjustment, unhappily married adults had significantly lower levels of global happiness, were more likely to show symptoms of depression, and had a lower sense of personal mastery and lower self - esteem than happy spouses.
Children with behavior externalizing disorders are difficult to cope with and might have a negative impact
on parent — child interactions and couples relationships, as well as
on parents»
psychological adjustment.
Reverse - mi - gration separation which occurs in an early stage of parenthood and in the early life of the child can have an adverse effect
on parent - child attachment, the
psychological development of the children, and
adjustment for parents [3][9].
The PP participants began the intervention by receiving 3 home visits with their HSS when they were at approximately 20, 27, and 34 weeks» gestation.10 The conceptual framework for PP drew
on findings of the
psychological transition to parenthood, 11 in which
adjustment to the maternal role requires renegotiation of the current family structure to incorporate the unavoidable changes that accompany the birth of a baby.
The aim of the project is to test the efficacy of the couple - focused intervention cognitive existential couple therapy (CECT)
on the
psychological and social
adjustment of men with early stage prostate cancer and their partners.
As a result, early child development research followed untested psychoanalytic theory in focusing exclusively
on mothers and infants, presuming fathers to be quite peripheral and unnecessary to children's development and
psychological adjustment.
Moreover, as demonstrated by a number of studies (e.g. Aspinwall & Taylor, 1992; Brissette, Scheier, & Carver, 2002; Leong, Bonz, & Zachar, 1997; Quinn, 1997; Rich & Scovel, 1987; Sarason & Sarason, 1999), active coping is found to have positive and direct effect
on university
adjustment whereas the stress related to ineffective coping may induce the development of various
psychological symptoms in individuals, e.g. depression, feelings of hopelessness and sadness, etc..
This is an introductory summary of a full paper which presents a critical review of the research literature
on the relation between attachment to parents during adolescence and
psychological and social
adjustment.
This coincides with the past studies that revealed interdependent relationships has important consequences for allocentric individuals»
psychological adjustment and health including children (e.g., Schaerfl, 2009), and impact
on romantic relationship passion and commitment (Bejanyan, Marshall, & Ferenczi, 2015).
Also of interest is the potential effect that early - established trajectories (i.e. «pathways») have
on children's
psychological, social and scholastic
adjustment as they progress through the elementary, junior high and high school years.
Psychological adjustment among Israeli adolescent immigrants: A report
on life satisfaction, self - concept, and self - esteem.
The Applied Developmental Psychology Research Group at Cambridge is internationally known for its research
on the capacities of child witnesses and offenders and
on the developmental determinants of
psychological adjustment in childhood and adolescence, with particular focus
on parent - child relationships in traditional and non-traditional families.
[jounal] Searle, W. / 1991 / The impact of value discrepancies and cultural identity
on psychological and socio - cultural
adjustment of sojourners / International Journal of Intercultural Relations 15: 209 ~ 225
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on Psychological and sociocultural
adjustment of sojourners / International Journal of Intercultural Relations 15 (2): 209 ~ 224
Although most epidemiological studies of father - absent families have focused
on children's
psychological adjustment, children's gender development has also been investigated using the ALSPAC sample, with no differences in gender role behaviour identified between children in single - mother families and children in traditional families for either boys or girls (Stevens et al., 2002).
Sustained effects of the PATHS curriculum
on the social and
psychological adjustment of children in special education.
Attachment Theory has received increasing interest as a framework allowing for a more refined understanding of the potential consequences of early relational trauma
on psychological and social
adjustment.
The majority of children from divorced families score within the Average range
on standardized tests, and function well
on measures of
psychological, social and behavioral
adjustment.
Besides the positive effects of peer relationships
on adolescent
psychological adjustment, many studies have shown that peers may also impair adolescent development.
Considering all the above, a number of important questions follow in regard to the scarcity of research
on how certain parenting practices relate to their children's emotional intelligence, especially in early adulthood;
on the differential behavior of the three main dimensions of emotional intelligence in relation to
psychological adjustment; and
on the differing influence of fathers» and mothers» parenting styles.
The effect of early neuroticism
on midlife well - being was almost entirely mediated through emotional
adjustment defined in terms of continuities in
psychological / psychiatric distress.
MPD fully mediated the effect of
psychological control
on self - regulations, while partially mediating the effects
on school
adjustment.
Based
on attachment principles and
on previous research into first - time parenthood, the areas we selected for study included relationship satisfaction, attachment, caregiving, sexuality, general
psychological adjustment, coping resources and coping styles, and division of household labor.
The most robust studies are those that used longitudinal designs and controlled for time 1 levels of distress or well - being before examining the predictive effect of time 1 psychosocial variables
on time 2
psychological adjustment.
It provides a developmental and contextual perspective
on changes in children's
adjustment to diabetes and its management, which may inform medical and
psychological treatment and support during transitional periods.
In contrast to these protective factors, neuroticism (Verhaak et al., 2004; Verhaak et al., 2005a, b), Stroop interference
on infertility - related words (Verhaak et al., 2004), marital dissatisfaction (Verhaak et al., 2005a, b), escapist coping (Terry and Hynes, 1998) and avoidance coping (Hynes et al., 1992) were all found to predict poorer
psychological adjustment.
The present review will focus specifically
on psychosocial factors associated with
psychological adjustment in IVF patients, and will additionally include literature published in the years since previous reviews (Verhaak et al., 2007; Gourounti et al., 2010).
As we noted in Chapter 7, our focus in this study was
on tracking changes in spouses»
psychological adjustment and marital relationships.
Compared the
psychological functioning of mothers between diagnostic groups
on measures of parenting sense of competence, coping, marital
adjustment, family functioning, mother - child relationship, and social support.
This 1 - year longitudinal study examined the effects of membership in socially withdrawn peer groups
on children's social and
psychological adjustment in a sample of 979 children (417 boys, 562 girls, M age = 11.84 years).
In this study of affluent, middle school youth, we examined how perceptions of parents» emphases
on achievement (relative to prosocial behavior) influenced youth's
psychological adjustment and school performance, and examined perceived parental criticism as a possible moderator of this association.
At the second assessment, which took place about five months after the study began, both groups of couples again completed questionnaires reporting
on their relationships and their general
psychological adjustment.