He was subject to periods of depression (Anfectungen)--
a psychological characteristic with important fruitage.
Not exact matches
The interview format used by the Oliner team had over 450 items and consisted of six main parts: a)
characteristics of the family household in which respondents lived in their early years, including relationships among family members; b) parental education, occupation, politics, and religiosity, as well as parental values, attitudes, and disciplinary approaches; c) respondent's childhood and adolescent years - education, religiosity, and friendship patterns, as well as self - described personality
characteristics; d) the five - year period just prior to the war — marital status, occupation, work colleagues, politics, religiosity, sense of community, and
psychological closeness to various groups of people; if married, similar questions were asked about the spouse; e) the immediate prewar and war years, including employment, attitudes toward Nazis, whether Jews lived in the neighborhood, and awareness of Nazi intentions toward Jews; all were asked to describe their wartime lives and activities, whom they helped, and organizations they belonged to; f) the years after the war, including the present — relations
with children and personal and community — helping activities in the last year; this section included forty - two personality items comprising four
psychological scales.
According to the document «Towards Common Witness» some of the
characteristics which distinguish proselytism from Christian witness are: unfair criticism of caricaturing of the doctrines, beliefs and practices of another church; presenting one's church or confession as «the true church»; the use of humanitarian aid, educational opportunities or moral and
psychological pressure, to induce people to change their affiliation; exploiting people's loneliness, even disillusionment
with their own church in order to «convert» them.
We are only lately coming to understand this
characteristic psychological relationship between the one and the many in Israel; but it is
with this understanding that we may see Messianism in the broadest sense in the divine promise to Abraham: «In you all the families of the earth will be blessed» (12:3, R.S.V. margin)
With that discovery it becomes impossible even for a moment to take seriously either a realistic metaphysics according to which metaphysical propositions state our empirical knowledge of the categorical
characteristics of reality, or an idealistic or
psychological metaphysics according to which these depend upon the way in which the human mind as such is always and everywhere constructed... We must start again at the beginning and construct a new metaphysical theory which will face the facts revealed by history.
However, it is necessary to apply the general principles to the specific problem of counseling
with alcoholics, and to do so
with particular reference to some of the
psychological characteristics which are typical of many alcoholics.
In view of all that inheres in the first four «words» and in the light of what is there already affirmed both explicitly and by inference; in consideration of ancient Eastern modes of thought and the
characteristic psychological identification one always made of his own life
with the life of immediate and also more distant progenitors; in recognition of the meaning of Covenant, together
with Israel's faith in God's creation and his continuing exercise of the powers and prerogatives of Creator and Sustainer - in acknowledgment of all this it is apparent that the intention of the fifth commandment is to establish and perpetuate not merely the parental but by and through the parental the divine claim upon every life in Israel.
Empirical evidence through individual case studies and
psychological research has revealed that the quest for increased wealth, and associated
characteristics of greed, ego, arrogance and the like burdens the mind
with anxiety and frustration.
Empirical evidence through individual case studies and
psychological research suggests that the appetite for increased wealth, and associated
characteristics of greed, ego, arrogance and the like burdens the mind
with anxiety and frustration.
With humor and compassion, the authors describe the general
characteristics of these complex toddlers: their physical growth trends, their emotional and
psychological maturation.
For example, in the Nurse Family Partnership model children born to mothers
with low
psychological resources had better academic achievement in math and reading in first through sixth grade compared to their control peers (i.e., mothers without the intervention
with similar
characteristics).30, 31
Core
characteristics include optimizing normal biological
psychological, social, and cultural processes of reproduction and early life; timely prevention and management of complications; consultation
with and referral to other services; respect for women's individual circumstances and views, and working in partnership
with to strengthen women's own capabilities to care for themselves and their families.»
«They are perceived as lacking most of the
psychological characteristics we recognize in other intelligent animals and are typically thought of as possessing a low level of intelligence compared
with other animals,» Marino says.
Few empirical data have been gathered to understand the
characteristics of consumers, the
psychological, behavioral, and health impact, and the ethical, legal, and social issues associated
with personal genomic testing services.
As it turns out, there are some striking similarities between the popular understanding of introversion and a
psychological characteristic called covert narcissism: It's all the entitlement and grandiosity most people associate
with narcissism, minus the bluster.
However Sheldon's work on somatotypes has largely been debunked (he attempted to correlate body shape
with psychological characteristics).
Percentages of adults
with screen - positive depression (Patient Health Questionnaire - 2 score of ≥ 3) and adjusted odds ratios (AORs) of the effects of sociodemographic
characteristics on odds of screen - positive depression; percentages
with treatment for screen - positive depression and AORs; percentages
with any treatment of depression and AORs stratified by presence of serious
psychological distress (Kessler 6 scale score of ≥ 13); and percentages
with depression treatment by health care professional group (psychiatrists, other health care professionals, and general medical providers); and type of depression treatment (antidepressants, psychotherapy, and both) all stratified by distress level.
Certainly, his latest film exhibits many of his most
characteristic features: an early static shot of a concert audience once again emphasises spectatorship as a primary concern; we meet, as so often, a bourgeois family about to experience severe suffering; Emmanuelle Riva follows Isabelle Huppert, Juliette Binoche and Naomi Watts in giving an extraordinary performance in response to
psychological terror; and violence,
with its attendant guilt, comes as a shocking intrusion into this world.
Gifted is a medical, educational and
psychological label used to identify individuals
with an IQ above 130 along
with other identifying
characteristics such as unique emotional and social traits and needs.
Another study by Dr. McMillan, published in 2013 in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, focused on puppies and compared the
psychological and behavioral
characteristics of 413 adult dogs that were purchased as puppies from pet stores
with adult dogs purchased as puppies from small - scale, private breeders.
This visually arresting selection of landscapes and portraits plumbs underlying
psychological states, executed
with the artist's
characteristic masterful gesture and vivid palette.
I had traveled to London because the mysterious capability Tayler showcased
with his welcome — to segment the American electorate not only by ideological predisposition but also by individual
psychological characteristics — amounts to the most audacious new analytical innovation foisted on American politics this year.
• At least 18 years old • Three or more years of relevant experience working as a bounty hunter and / or in law enforcement; degree in criminal justice also preferred • Strong communicator
with excellent interpersonal skills • Combat training, including in close quarters • Negotiation skills •
Psychological characteristics of patience, persistence, cleverness, courage, and excellent judgement in minimizing risks
This is especially important
with regard to the intergenerational transmission of risk.103 Some authors specifically called for the need to integrate
psychological support in a lifestyle intervention.104 Typical
characteristics of complex interventions are that they contain several interacting components, their high number of outcomes and that a high degree of flexibility or tailoring of the intervention is permitted.105 Furthermore, complex interventions work best if tailored to local circumstances rather than completely standardised.105
Some authors have argued that the nature of the child's disorder is not important in determining its
psychological consequences, because children
with chronic physical disorders face common life experiences and problems based on generic dimensions of their conditions, rather than on idiosyncratic
characteristics of any specific disease entity (e.g., Stein & Jessop, 1982).
protective factor A
characteristic at the biological,
psychological, family, or community (including peers and culture) level that is associated
with a lower likelihood of problem outcomes or that reduces the negative impact of a risk factor on problem outcomes.
His research objectives include 1) better understanding how stigma interferes
with seeking
psychological help; and 2) leader
characteristics and interventions that best attend to multicultural concerns (particularly religious and spiritual content) and facilitate cohesion to improve client outcomes.
The new provision requires abortion counseling to include information on any research showing that some women (based on their «physical,
psychological, demographic or situational»
characteristics) may be at higher risk of negative mental health outcomes associated
with an abortion.
Research related to optimal youth development has begun to delineate critical dimensions of important social contexts.8 — 11 For example, some researchers propose 3 basic experiences (ie, connection, regulation, and autonomy) to define youth's main associations
with their environment that can be measured across multiple settings.8, 12,13 Others have articulated similar concepts and expanded the number of dimensions to include
characteristics, such as adequate nutrition, health, and shelter; physical and
psychological safety; adequate and appropriate supervision and motivation; supportive relationships; support for efficacy and opportunities for skill building; and integration of family, school, and community efforts.10, 11
The transactional character refers to the cognitive process in which particular environmental conditions are appraised by a particular person
with certain
psychological characteristics.
Psychological Distress Among Plains Indian Mothers With Children Referred to Screening for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Parker, Maviglia, Lewis, Gossage, & May (2010) Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy, 5 (22) Aims to fill the current knowledge gap about the prevalence and characteristics of psychological distress and its association with self - reported current drinking problems among American Indian mothers whose children were referred to screening for fetal alcohol spectrum diso
Psychological Distress Among Plains Indian Mothers
With Children Referred to Screening for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Parker, Maviglia, Lewis, Gossage, & May (2010) Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy, 5 (22) Aims to fill the current knowledge gap about the prevalence and characteristics of psychological distress and its association with self - reported current drinking problems among American Indian mothers whose children were referred to screening for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FA
With Children Referred to Screening for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Parker, Maviglia, Lewis, Gossage, & May (2010) Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy, 5 (22) Aims to fill the current knowledge gap about the prevalence and
characteristics of
psychological distress and its association with self - reported current drinking problems among American Indian mothers whose children were referred to screening for fetal alcohol spectrum diso
psychological distress and its association
with self - reported current drinking problems among American Indian mothers whose children were referred to screening for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FA
with self - reported current drinking problems among American Indian mothers whose children were referred to screening for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD).
Children raised in families that experience multiple transitions do not consistently have higher levels of behavioral problems or lower test scores than do children in family types
with one or fewer transitions, even when only child
characteristics are controlled... Finally, maternal
psychological well - being is shown to be an important mechanism by which family structure affects behavioral outcomes, but not cognitive ones.»
In sum, the hypotheses that follow are designed to test the moderating role we believe individual
characteristics (EI) play in amplifying
psychological climate factors and POS that associate
with engagement.
The presence in the child's symptom display of the three
characteristic diagnostic indicators (i.e., the «
psychological fingerprints») of the child's
psychological influence and control by a narcissistic / (borderline) parent represents sufficient and definitive clinical evidence that the symptomatic child - initiated cut - off of the child's relationship
with the other parent is the direct result of the pathogenic parenting practices of a narcissistic / (borderline) parent (i.e., the allied and supposedly «favored» parent), who is using the child in a role - reversal relationship as a «regulatory other» (see my blog essay: Parental Alienation as Child Abuse: The Regulating Other) for the psychopathology of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent.
Typically, these were patients
with longstanding interpersonal difficulties whose clinical presentation changed greatly during the follow up period and who showed key
psychological characteristics such as mood instability, self mutilation, or chaotic eating behaviour over time.
The most apparent is that single measures of absolute concentrations of salivary cortisol, for most health - related variables, seldom give significant findings; deviation measures, in terms of diurnal deviations and / or laboratory stress tests seem to be more strongly and consistently associated
with a number of factors, such as Socioeconomic Status (SES),
psychological characteristics, biological variables in terms of overweight and abdominal fat accumulation, and mental and somatic disease.
It turns to a discussion of the
characteristics and patterns of behaviour that are typical in Aboriginal families living
with intergenerational trauma, as well as the
psychological, physiological and social processes by which trauma can be transmitted.
In their mediating role for the personality
characteristics it is interesting to note that individuals
with higher scores on dependency and self - criticism also engaged more in passive coping and in turn had higher scores on
psychological distress.
A systematic review of neighbourhood
characteristics and health outcomes only identified one study that considered mental disorders.12, 13 Recent studies have shown that neighbourhood social disorganisation is associated
with depressive symptoms14 and that living in socioeconomically deprived areas is associated
with depression, 15,16
with higher levels of child problem behaviour, 17
with a higher incidence of non-psychotic disorders.18 A randomised controlled trial that moved families from high poverty neighbourhoods to non-poor neighbourhoods showed that both parents and children who moved reported fewer
psychological distress symptoms than did control families who did not move.19
The results of this study revealed that in two cohorts of infant — mother dyads, one
with prenatal cocaine or opiate exposure and a nonexposed control sample, neonatal behavioral
characteristics and certain maternal
psychological characteristics interacted to predict maternal ratings of temperament, and maternal self - reports of parenting stress.
Eight significant predictors for
psychological distress were retained
with hierarchical multivariate linear regression analysis after controlling for gender: seven predictors (Passive Coping, Active Coping and Social Support — UCL), Self - criticism and Dependency (DEQ), Intrusiveness (IES) and Attachment Anxiety (ECR - R) were general
psychological characteristics whereas only one infertility - specific
characteristics (Need for Parenthood; FPI) had predictive value.
Conclusions For mothers of at risk infants (
with or without prenatal CE),
psychological distress affects the degree to which infant behavioral
characteristics are experienced as stressful or difficult.
Prior studies generally show that the
psychological benefits associated
with positive
characteristics of marriage are weaker than the
psychological costs imposed by negative
characteristics (Bookwala, 2005; Umberson, Williams, Powers, Liu, & Needham, 2006; Whisman, Uebelacker, Tolejko, Chatav, & McKelvie, 2006).
This study was conducted to determine whether child physical maltreatment early in life has long - term effects on
psychological, behavioral, and academic problems in a community sample, independent of other
characteristics associated
with maltreatment.
A secondary aim was to determine whether the identified trajectories were associated
with menopause status as well as baseline health - related and
psychological characteristics.
To determine whether child physical maltreatment early in life has long - term effects on
psychological, behavioral, and academic problems independent of other
characteristics associated
with maltreatment.
Research to identify factors associated
with stress and distress in parents of children
with ASD has generally found disruptive child behaviors and behaviors
characteristic of ASD to be predictive of
psychological distress in this group of parents (e.g., Abbeduto et al., 2004; Lecavalier, Leone, & Wiltz, 2006).
Objective To determine whether child physical maltreatment early in life has long - term effects on
psychological, behavioral, and academic problems independent of other
characteristics associated
with maltreatment.
Cyber dating abuse is a form of teen dating violence that overlaps
with other types of abuse (e.g.,
psychological) but also has several unique
characteristics.
To address the question of whether physical maltreatment early in life has long - term effects on
psychological, behavioral, and academic outcomes independent of other
characteristics associated
with maltreatment, prospective longitudinal research
with nonreferred community, rather than clinical, samples is needed.