Sentences with phrase «positive emotion expression»

In Study 2 (inner city), compared to the established prevention program I Can Problem Solve, EBP led to greater increases in emotion knowledge, emotion regulation, positive emotion expression, and social competence.

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Parents reported on their mindful parenting practices, and parents» emotion expressions during the conflict interaction were coded including negative emotion, positive emotion, and shared parent - youth positive emotion.
Hancock plans to direct future research into how expressions of positive and negative emotions influence levels of engagement in other online activities, such as liking and commenting on posts.
Laughter, journaling, reading, prayer, meditation, imagery, writing, exercise, deep breathing, cultivating positive attitudes, and physical expressions of emotions are some of the more common techniques people have found to creatively manage their stress.
For me, and I suspect for many others, this activity acts as a deep self - healing process, taking on and working with the reverential driving all those human expressions of love, joy, awe, respect, passion, compassion, honouring, devotion, wonder, gratitude, thankfulness, celebration, courage, commitment — the full range of positive emotions.
The researchers looked at positive and negative facial expressions, so they refer to it as affect, because they have not specified which emotion it is.
You may believe hugs to be awesome and great expressions of love and positive emotions, but your pooch begs to differ.
Since smiling is an expression of positive emotion and can also cause positive emotion, it probably affects your heart to smile, even when you aren't initially feeling happy.
We assessed mood and emotion regulation with the following measures: Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS), 22 the Differential Emotions Scale (DES), 23 the Aggression scale, 24 and the State - Trait Anger Expression Inventory (STAXI - 2).25 The PANAS yields 2 factors: positive affect and negative affect, with good reliability in our sample (positive affect α = 0.81 and 0.89; negative affect α = 0.84 anPositive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS), 22 the Differential Emotions Scale (DES), 23 the Aggression scale, 24 and the State - Trait Anger Expression Inventory (STAXI - 2).25 The PANAS yields 2 factors: positive affect and negative affect, with good reliability in our sample (positive affect α = 0.81 and 0.89; negative affect α = 0.84 anpositive affect and negative affect, with good reliability in our sample (positive affect α = 0.81 and 0.89; negative affect α = 0.84 anpositive affect α = 0.81 and 0.89; negative affect α = 0.84 and 0.87).
Of the 17 couples who later divorced, all started off their conflict discussions with significantly greater displays of negative emotion and fewer expressions of positive emotion when compared with couples who remained married over the course of the 6 - year study.
The emphasis here is on expression and acceptance of negative emotions associated with a problem along with an active search for possible positive consequences.
Category: Building a Positive Family Environment, Practicing Social and Emotional Skills Tags: Art and Emotions, Art therapy, Artistic Expression, Creativity, Dealing with intense emotions, Family connectedness, Self awareness, Self - confidence, Self - exEmotions, Art therapy, Artistic Expression, Creativity, Dealing with intense emotions, Family connectedness, Self awareness, Self - confidence, Self - Expression, Creativity, Dealing with intense emotions, Family connectedness, Self awareness, Self - confidence, Self - exemotions, Family connectedness, Self awareness, Self - confidence, Self - expressionexpression
Older adults were judged to express greater negative affect than young adults in the spontaneous expression condition, but there were no age differences in expressed emotion during expressive suppression or positive refocusing.
Giving and receiving positive emotions such as expressions of love is something they have very little experience with.
Play therapy may benefit the child in a variety of ways such as encouraging creativity, promoting healing from traumatic events, facilitating the expression of emotions, encouraging the development of positive decision - making skills, introducing new ways of thinking and behaving, learning problem - solving skills, developing better social skills, and facilitating the communication of personal problems or concerns.
All family members participating in the therapy are coached in the identification and expression of attachment - related emotions linked to conflict within the family, acceptance and compassion toward the emotions of others, and healthy, positive expression of personal needs and desires.
Suppression of negative emotions increases the amount of fear and stress carried in the body, and inhibits the feeling and expression of positive emotions.
Results showed that accurate recognition of facial expressions of negative emotions (anger, contempt, disgust, fear, and sadness) predicted less conflict engaging behaviors during conflict with their romantic partners (but not positive problem solving and withdrawal), which in turn predicted greater relationship satisfaction.
Also, parents of children with an AD tend to encourage the suppression of emotional expression, and express less positive and more negative emotions themselves (Hudson et al. 2008; Suveg et al. 2008).
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