Sentences with phrase «patterns of behavior tend»

Conflict and maladaptive patterns of behavior tend to play out and prevent healing from taking place in their new environments.
It's important to remember that patterns of behavior tend to be more meaningful than individual behaviors.

Not exact matches

Because of this pattern of behavior, the VIX is sometimes referred to as the «fear index» — when market participants are worried about the market, the VIX tends to rise.
Negative patterns of parental behavior tend to be dominant in their children's lives.
It is crucial to recognize the attitude of the Upper classes toward drinking be cause behavior patterns tend to shift downward in our society.
The committee describes the concept fairly enough at first: the culture of poverty is «a distinctive set of beliefs, values, and behavior patterns that tend to perpetuate (the) condition» of those who are poor and segregated.
«To date, research into resilience has tended to take into account a very extensive range of social, psychological, and even genetic factors that positively influence mental flexibility, such as social support, certain personality traits, and typical behavior patterns,» explained Professor Raffael Kalisch, one of the authors of the current publication and the director of the Neuroimaging Center, a central research platform of the Mainz University Medical Center and the Research Center on Translational Neurosciences.
Our friendship narrative tends to locks us into a pattern of predictable behaviors that support the narrative.
Castration of sexually mature cats tends to stop them from fighting with other males, but established behavior patterns of night prowling and fighting may still continue.
These behaviors tend to follow patterns and by analyzing those we can predict with a higher degree of accuracy (than pure gambling) which way the trend will go.
By helping the client challenge certain patterns of thoughts that tend to lead to maladaptive behaviors, clients begin to develop new ways of approaching how they relate to themselves, others, and the environment.
This means that when we aren't getting along, we tend to repeat patterns of our behavior towards each other.
He uses aspects of cognitive behavior therapy, solution focused therapy and other systemic approaches that focus on helping people change interaction patterns that tend to cause problems and prevent meaningful and happy relationships.
Research in couples shows that women tend to express demand behavior more frequently, while men tend to show withdraw behavior (Gottman and Krokoff, 1989; Christensen and Heavey, 1990; Bodenmann et al., 1998), the latter being a behavioral pattern that is consistently predictive of decreases in relationship satisfaction (Heavey et al., 1995).
However, stocks with a track record of a certain behavior tend to continue that pattern in the future.
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