The dance is a process of varying
patterns of interaction among the eight people within the square and occasionally among sixteen people in two squares, thirty - two people in four squares, and soon.
Not exact matches
It is important for family counselors and therapists to be aware
of the
patterns of interaction within and
among these subsystems — husband - wife, mother - children, father - children, child - child, grandparents - parents, grandparents - children, child - pet, and so on.
During the dancing
of the major
pattern, the
interaction among the two, two and four, four and six, two and six, four and eight, and so on, is in continual variance.
Among these, parenting characteristics and
patterns of parent - child
interaction seem to be particularly important.
Finally, almost 40 managers and scientists met to discuss whether an adaptive management approach might be useful to gain an understanding
of the
interaction among habitats and management actions and how this will be affected by annual weather and climate
patterns.
However, we observed a marginally significant
interaction between percentage
of calories from added sugar and race / ethnicity (P =.09), and the
pattern of this association was observed in other groups but not
among non-Hispanic blacks (Supplement [eTable 1]-RRB-.
Three - way ANOVA were performed to discriminate
among the effects
of age (A), protein feeding
pattern (P), nutritional state (N) and their
interactions on tissue protein metabolism at d 21.
«It is hypothesized that persistent and consistent trends
among several climate modes act to «kick» the climate state, altering the
pattern and magnitude
of air - sea
interaction between the atmosphere and the underlying ocean.
In contrast, family systems theorists propose that transmission
of interaction patterns across generations leads to similarities in emotional experience
among family members (Bowen, 1978; Fingerman & Bermann, 2000).
Family therapy allows the patient to understand the family
of origin historical
patterns that reflect a multigenerational style
of interaction among family members.
Greenfield and her colleagues have documented a
pattern of learning
among traditional Mayan peasants girls learning to weave, in which mothers organize the girls» learning by having them participate in changing roles from very early childhood to middle childhood and beyond.20 Such learning involves very little verbal
interaction.
In the United Kingdom, IMD incidence and mortality are socially
patterned, with IMD incidence in the most deprived quintile being twice that
of the most affluent quintile.10 In New Zealand, significantly higher rates
of IMD have been reported in Maori (relative risk = 2.2) and Pacific Islander people (relative risk = 3.8) when compared with the European population.11 Aboriginal people are the most disadvantaged group in Australia.12 Two important risk factors associated with increased risk
of IMD are more common
among Aboriginal people, namely having a smoker
among close contacts, including maternal smoking, and sharing a bedroom.13 — 15 It is not possible to explore the causal
interaction of these factors from notifiable disease data.
Within the DSM, a relational problem is currently defined as «a
pattern of interaction between or
among members
of a relational unit that are associated with clinically significant impairment in functioning.»
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.