Not exact matches
This recognition that the power of ritual is made manifest in material forms illuminates how the bodily
practices that underlie the
behaviors in the study — premarital sex and cohabitation, deliberation
over relationship decisions, and the gathering of supporters and witnesses in the marriage ceremony — shape marital quality.
Primarily, however, it is the television industry itself that has been driven by attempts to develop theories and
practices which would bring about certain predictable kinds of
behavior — to get people to buy a particular brand, to prefer one product
over another, to vote for a particular candidate, and so on.
To neglect the world and institutional life is to deny the sovereignty of God
over the whole of life, and to
practice an idolatry which confines God to our individual existence and limits the Christian life to individual
behavior, thereby leaving the world to the principalities and powers.
Persons who respect, enjoy, and care for their bodies by general wellness
practices are less inclined to engage in self - hurting
behavior such as smoking, chronic overeating, or
over drinking of alcohol.
I began to recognize that many of the very common problems parents have with babies today stem from the new «modern» parenting
practices promoted
over the last century (by industry - educated, predominantly male doctors)-- colic, reflux, rashes, diarrhea, constipation, sleeplessness, ADHD, diabetes, obesity, hyperactivity, antisocial
behavior — and then continuing into adult problems of high blood pressure, depression, eating disorders, and inability to form strong bonds with a mate.
«We will not play these games,» Mr. de Blasio said, adding that Mr. Cuomo's
behavior was «not anything like acceptable government
practice, and I think people all
over the state are coming to the same conclusion.»
Similarly, first - grade INSIGHTS classrooms had higher teacher
practices of classroom organization and lower classroom off - task
behaviors over the school year compared to control classrooms.
What she uncovered in the mainstream medical literature led her to develop a type of medical
practice she terms «Whole Health Medicine,» based on the scientifically - proven healthy
behaviors she shares in Mind
Over Medicine.
We must learn to transcend any blunt tools we developed
over the years — negative self - talk,
over-reactions, judgments, facades, fears, expectations, passive - aggressive
behavior — and replace them with precise tools such as authentic communications, loving relationships, balanced lifestyles, commitments to personal integrity, and yoga and / or meditation
practices.
In the study, which included 5,100 middle - aged British civil servants, those who engaged in four key
behaviors — not smoking, moderate drinking, exercising regularly, and eating fruits and vegetables daily — had triple the odds of avoiding disability, chronic disease, or mental health problems
over a 16 - year period, when compared with people who
practiced none of these
behaviors.
Over the past two decades, studies have consistently found that people who
practice gratitude report fewer symptoms of illness, including depression, more optimism and happiness, stronger relationships, more generous
behavior, and many other benefits.
Because we've
practiced them
over and
over, these seemingly thoughtless repeated habits or
behaviors, the pathways in our brain have become so broad, fast, and efficient in carrying them out that we do them automatically without even thinking.
Technology, however, makes it possible to record, retrieve, and evaluate entire portfolios of student work, daily and weekly learning outcomes, and a host of teacher
practices and
behaviors, all of them able to be analyzed, reviewed, and discussed at multiple points during the school year — and indeed
over multiple years.
Think about that for a moment —
over 90 % of training time is spent
practicing the skills and
behaviors.
The study examines the principal strategies, models, and
practices that these schools implemented, the factors facilitating and inhibiting implementation in SLC schools, and how outcomes for SLC schools, as measured by student achievement and school
behavior, change
over time.
It should not, however, be the role it has chosen to play
over the past decade — dictating classroom
behavior, micromanaging curricular and teaching decisions, and mandating assessment
practices.
Over the past several years, OUSD has been hard at work instituting new
practices for student
behavior management and school discipline.
So here we are with a complete guide on the definition and development of the HR management
behavior and as a subject so students can gain knowledge regarding the HR
practices and how they developed
over time.
Regularly
practicing this kind of responsible
behavior should give your score a substantial boost
over the years.
Susan's acclaimed online course, Living and Learning with Animals for
behavior professionals, has provided even wider dissemination of effective, humane
behavior change
practices to students in
over 35 countries (www.behaviorworks.org).
Over time, we have a massive ability to change a dog's temperament and
behavior through our breeding
practices (both intentionally and unintentionally).
Studies show that well
over half of all clients in any veterinary
practice have a question about their pet's
behavior — and it is never asked.
Being cat lovers and taking a huge interest in feline welfare and
behavior over the past few years, my colleagues and I set about creating a carefully planned cat section of the
practice.
Over the last 18 years Amanda has worked general
practice, taught in veterinary technology programs and ran her own animal training &
behavior business, Pawsitively Pets, LLC.
I train professional dog trainers who come to Dover from all
over the United States to not only learn to train dogs, and solve complex
behavior issues, but also to learn to start and run their own successful
behavior training
practice.
Dr. Katherine Houpt, Cornell University emeritus professor of veterinary
behavior, suggests that cats knock things
over for three main reasons: they're hungry, they want attention, or they're
practicing hunting.
Many pets with
behavior problems develop them at or around social maturity and then without intervention the problems will worsen gradually
over the ensuing years so it can require some
practice to learn to recognize the difference between new
behaviors and
behaviors that are a result of existing but escalating problem
behaviors.
I have
practiced veterinary medicine and trained dogs for
over 25 years with a special interest in
behavior.
Freddie continues to
practice his new
behavior more often, in more situations; his «solution» is working, and so the
behavior becomes more frequent
over time.
Established
over 30 years ago, we are a multi-disciplinary center supported by specialists in Surgery (3), Internal Medicine (3), Critical Care (2) and
Behavior (1) along with three emergency and five general
practice veterinarians, and a Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner and Certified Physical Therapist.
TNR has been in
practice for decades in the US and numerous scientific studies have shown that Trap - Neuter - Return decreases the size of colonies
over time and eliminates many of the negative
behaviors that people complain about where community cats are concerned.
For
over 20 years, Dr. Marder helped owners and their pets with
behavior problems through her private practice at New England Veterinary Behavior Ass
behavior problems through her private
practice at New England Veterinary
Behavior Ass
Behavior Associates.
Spring is symbolically the season of growth and new beginnings, and
over at the Animal
Behavior Clinic, we are very excited to announce the incredible ways in which our
practice is blossoming this year.
With healthy credit
behaviors practiced over months and years, you can have a score that's popular with lenders of all kinds.
He has
over a decade of mindfulness training and
practice with a teaching credential from UCLA's Mindful Awareness Research Center at The Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human
Behavior, has led multiple Mindfulness groups, lectures, and presentations, and is a facilitator for mindfulness pioneer Shinzen Young.
All of the sustainable habits and
behaviors that I now have, and aspire to
practice, began one - by - one
over time, and through conversations with others and through personal reflection.
You don't have control
over all health issues, but
practicing good health habits and being mindful of your
behaviors can reduce your risk.
Ensured timely application of cognitive rehabilitation methods for successful
behavior practices for approximately 90 adult men
over a six month time frame
Judges who apply the principles described in this book should feel a much better sense of control
over their courtroom and less stress, as the families are doing more of the work,
practicing conflict resolution skills that will help them raise their children out of court, or showing each other's patterns of
behavior to more accurately see what needs attention and protective orders.
Doug Braun - Harvey's innovative OCSB treatment model, based on
over 20 years of clinical experience (co-developed with Michael Vigorito), combines extensive clinical
practice with science and research from sexual health, human
behavior, motivational change, attachment, self - regulation and eroticism within a combined individual and group therapy treatment model.
In this post, we address the different forms of grief we see in our NYC therapy
practice whether grief
over changed relationships,
behaviors or a sense of belonging.
The emphasis is on training each partner to
practice the
behavior and thoughts that will change emotions
over time.
The emphasis is on training each client or partner to
practice the
behavior and thoughts that will change emotions
over time.
Over many years of
practicing family law certain patterns of
behavior in families have become evident to me.
Communication skills presented and
practiced in each session build on each other
over the next several sessions to help the couple identify and share their feelings and notice the way that their thoughts influence their feelings and
behaviors.
The good news is that as you begin to identify these
behaviors and consciously
practice «turning towards» your partner, it will become more effortless
over time.
These results are consistent with the conclusion that reckless driving in movies directly impacted adolescent future reckless driving
practices, whereas frequent overall screen exposure may have stimulated reckless driving through exposure to a variety of other risk - taking
behaviors such as excessive drinking, movie violence and their cumulative impact on sensation seeking tendencies [35], [62] Previous research indicates that adolescents who frequently watch R - rated movies, rated such for portraying higher levels of risk taking
behavior and violence [35] show increases in sensation seeking
over time [63].
I'm a psychologist who has been
practicing CBT for
over 25 years, and I know how to help people change distressing emotions, self - defeating thoughts, and all kinds of negative
behavior patterns.
The results showed that the children's aggressive
behavior decreased during the course and especially
over the following year - long
practice phase, as did the number of negative mother — child interactions observed.
«It is extremely valuable for anyone to continually
practice self - soothing as we are the only ones that have control
over our emotional state and
behaviors,» Spease said.