Parents, in this investigation, although negatively impacted by such conflict in the short term, seem able to adjust their parenting behavior by increasing levels of acceptance and reducing levels of
psychological control over time.
Augmenting Perez - Olivas et al.'s (2008) arguments, Mills et al. (2007) propose that parental overprotection is not a sign of nurturing, but rather shows a tendency toward exerting
psychological control over the children, which seems to be triggered by the parents» own psychological instability.
Drawing on her extensive experiences as an animal behaviorist, Frost teaches you that training your dog should not be a tedious chore limited to exerting physical and
psychological control over an animal's drives, but instead an enriching and spiritually fulfilling experience — gratifying for both human and animal.
Teens whose parents exerted more
psychological control over them when they were 13 had more problems establishing friendships and romantic relationships that balanced closeness and independence, both in adolescence and into early adulthood.
Not exact matches
(22) Because of this correlation, learned
control of bodily functions may help increase voluntary
control over the
psychological - emotional correlates of these changes.
This feminist psychiatrist predicts «extremely negative
psychological sequelae» should the «fundamental right to abortion as a legitimate option in attaining
control over one's own bodily self be suddenly renounced.»
When it comes to bullying, we should hold adults to a much higher code of conduct than children since child bullies do not have
control over their target's physical or
psychological health or future like adults do who may be in the powerful position of teacher or coach.
A coach has significant
control over his or her player's physical and
psychological health and their future.
In a recent meta - analysis of more than 1400 published studies, Martin Pinquart found that harsh
control and
psychological control were actually the biggest predictors of worsening behavior problems
over time (Pinquart 2017).
The strongest research methods for
psychological studies are: qualitative findings versus quantitative; experimental rather than descriptive or correlational;
controlled - experiment, meta - analysis, and observation designs
over archival, case study, computational modeling, content analysis, field experiment, interview, neuroimaging, quasi experiment, self - report inventory, random sample survey, or twin study; and prospective (where subjects are recruited prior to the proposed independent effects being administered) and longitudinal (where subjects are studied at multiple time points) rather than retrospective or cross-section study.
Dr David Stensel and colleagues at the National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine East Midlands (NCSEM - EM) studied women's hormonal,
psychological and behavioural responses to calorie
control through exercise and food restriction
over the course of nine hours.
Then, in a series of experiments, the researchers looked at how the highest and lowest rated power songs affected both people's sense of power and three previously identified
psychological and behavioral consequences of power: the tendency to see the forest instead of the trees (thought abstraction), perceived
control over social events (illusion of
control), and the desire to move first in competitive interactions.
From 2007 - 2014, caregivers of patients who received seven or more days of mechanical ventilation in an ICU across 10 Canadian university - affiliated hospitals were given self - administered questionnaires to assess caregiver and patient characteristics, caregiver depression symptoms,
psychological wellbeing, health - related quality of life, sense of
control over life, and impact of providing care on other activities.
From 2007 - 2014, caregivers of patients who received seven or more days of mechanical ventilation in an ICU across 10 Canadian university - affiliated hospitals were given self - administered questionnaires to assess caregiver and patient characteristics, caregiver depression symptoms,
psychological well - being, health - related quality of life, sense of
control over life, and impact of providing care on other activities.
Furthermore, using the
psychological techniques we present will enable you to have much better
control over your thoughts — and that is usually the difference between success and failure.
While we may not have much
control over our biological factors, we do have a fair amount of
control over the
psychological factors.
Marco has been suffering from a recurring dream — a dream that Shaw wasn't the hero of the hour, but in fact, had been the subject of an extreme
psychological make -
over, in which all of the troop had their brains «re-wired» to believe the events as instructed, while still under the
control of a force they know not the motive of.
Frankie & Alice (Unrated) Oscar - winner Halle Berry stars in this
psychological drama about a disturbed black woman's struggle to get
control over her multiple personalities, including a racist, self - hating alter ego.
Frankie & Alice (12/17) Oscar - winner Halle Berry stars in this
psychological drama about a woman with a split personality's struggle to get
control over her self - hating, racist alter ego.
Having
control over your emotions is a very valuable thing since most mistakes are emotional or
psychological.
In a recent meta - analysis of more than 1400 published studies, Martin Pinquart found that harsh
control and
psychological control were actually the biggest predictors of worsening behavior problems
over time (Pinquart 2017).
Cruelty and obsessive
control over one's spouse can be so extreme as to constitute
psychological abuse.
«Low
psychological resources» was defined as a combination of poor mental health, low intelligence, and restricted feelings of
control over their lives.
From verbal,
psychological, and emotional manipulation to physical, sexual, and economic abuse, relationship violence relies on the tactics of intimidation to establish power and
control over the victim.
Whereas adolescents from democratic households reported the most favorable health outcomes, adolescents from authoritarian, overprotective, and psychologically
controlling families (all characterized by relatively high levels of
psychological control) showed an increased risk for poor perceived health
over time.
Clients have no
control over their lives and often when neither the lawyers nor the clients can agree to anything, the limbo for the clients becomes a nightmare from the
psychological stress and exhaustion of financial resources.
The mean relapse rate is 50 % at one year and
over 70 % at four years.1 A recent prospective twelve year follow - up study showed that individuals with bipolar disorder were symptomatic for 47 % of the time.2 This poor outcome in naturalistic settings suggests an efficacy effectiveness gap for mood stabilisers that has resulted in a re-assessment of the role of adjunctive
psychological therapies in bipolar disorder.3 Recent randomised
controlled trials show that the combination of pharmacotherapy and about 20 — 25 sessions of an evidence - based manualised therapy such as individual cognitive behaviour therapy4 or family focused therapy5 may reduce relapse rates in comparison to a
control intervention (mainly treatment as usual) in currently euthymic people with bipolar disorder.
Because the literature showed that maternal
psychological distress increases with child sleep and behavioral disturbance, it was hypothesized that mothers» attendance at the program would have a positive effect on their psychosocial well - being and parenting satisfaction, while mothers who were in the waitlist
control group would experience no change in maternal distress
over the waiting period.
Fact: Breastfeeding directly from the breast offers significant benefits
over bottlefeeding expressed breastmilk for both mother and infant, including, among others: infant jaw development, infant
control of milk flow,
psychological attachment of infant to mother, health benefits for mother that pumping the breast does not achieve, infant's ability to feed on demand, the stimulation and maintenance of mother» smilk supply that pumping alone can not achieve (and some women can not successfully pump), avoidance of problems such as that some babies will not move back and forth easily between bottle and breast, nutritional variation of milk during the breastfeeding, that it's cheaper and avoids the need for a variety of feeding equipment, and that breastmilk from the breast is always fresh and free of contaminents.