This study assesses associations between mothers» use of relational aggression with their peers and
psychological control with their children, and child adjustment in a sample of fifty U.S. mothers of elementary and middle school children.
Age and gender did not exert main effects on self - efficacy or adherence, and did not moderate associations of
psychological control with any outcome.
Not exact matches
I'll also make up some convenient stories for you to believe in using a parental «reward or punishment» system
with several nifty
psychological control factors.
These writings in logical and
psychological theory, concerned
with the methodology of inquiry generally, contended that mental processes are functions of the biological organism in its adaptation to, response to, and
control of the environing situation.
Once a responsible decision is made, «the whole range of birth -
control methods can be considered as options in accordance
with their medical,
psychological and personal effects.
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
In the infant - toddler years, these take the form of sensitive - responsiveness, which is known to foster attachment security, 1 and mutually - positive parent - child relations, which themselves promote child cooperation, compliance and conscience development.2 In the preschool through adolescent years, authoritative (vs. neglectful) parenting that mixes high levels of warmth and acceptance
with firm
control and clear and consistent limit - setting fosters prosocial orientation, achievement striving, and positive peer relations.3, 4,5 Across childhood and adolescence, then, parenting that treats the child as an individual, respecting developmentally - appropriate needs for autonomy, and which is not psychologically intrusive / manipulative or harshly coercive contributes to the development of the kinds of
psychological and behavioural «outcomes» valued in the western world.
Physical punishment is associated
with a range of mental health problems in children, youth and adults, including depression, unhappiness, anxiety, feelings of hopelessness, use of drugs and alcohol, and general
psychological maladjustment.26 — 29 These relationships may be mediated by disruptions in parent — child attachment resulting from pain inflicted by a caregiver, 30,31 by increased levels of cortisol32 or by chemical disruption of the brain's mechanism for regulating stress.33 Researchers are also finding that physical punishment is linked to slower cognitive development and adversely affects academic achievement.34 These findings come from large longitudinal studies that
control for a wide range of potential confounders.35 Intriguing results are now emerging from neuroimaging studies, which suggest that physical punishment may reduce the volume of the brain's grey matter in areas associated
with performance on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, third edition (WAIS - III).36 In addition, physical punishment can cause alterations in the dopaminergic regions associated
with vulnerability to the abuse of drugs and alcohol.37
Meanwhile, the Trump campaign was known for its extensive use of Facebook in 2016 — both for its use of the social network's marketing tools and for its partnership
with Cambridge Analytica, a firm
controlled by major Trump donor Robert Mercer that specializes in «
psychological» data mining from Facebook.
Not only does this mean that colleges are now awash
with therapy groups, workshops such as «Keeping Calm and in
Control», «Mindfulness for Depression» «Anxiety 101», but many contemporary free speech disputes are couched in the language of
psychological harm.
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With small children, mothers mostly use physical
controls, but when children are older these directives become more verbal and
psychological, such as by restricting what children are allowed to say or by not allowing them to speak their minds.
These findings suggest that self -
control may not be a crowning
psychological achievement of human evolution and indeed may have nothing to do
with self - awareness.
As reported in the April issue of the journal
Psychological Science, the dogs that exerted self -
control and then got replenished
with sugar performed just like the dogs that had not been exhausted to begin
with.
Freeman and colleagues including lead author Justin Centi and co-senior author Alice Cronin - Golomb, PhD, director of the Vision and Cognition Laboratory and Center for Clinical Biopsychology and a professor of
psychological and brain sciences at Boston University, divided 55 volunteers into three study groups: 18 patients
with both PD and OH, 19 patients
with PD but without OH, and 18
control participants
with neither PD nor OH.
As reported in the February issue of the journal
Psychological Science, those who were mentally depleted — that is, those who did not have the energy to exert personal discipline and self -
control — found talking about race
with a black man much more enjoyable than did those whose self -
control was intact.
Many
psychological factors could have confounded the results — differential sensitivity to gains and losses, for example — but Cavanagh and Frank
controlled for those
with the help of a sophisticated computer model that accounts for and statistically disentangles the relationship of bias and theta from those other influences.
Oudekerk and her colleagues found that parents» use of
psychological control at age 13 placed teens at risk for having problems establishing autonomy and closeness in relationships
with friends and romantic partners that persisted eight years later, into early adulthood.
The researchers looked at whether parents» greater use of
psychological control in early adolescence can hinder teens» development of autonomy in relationships
with peers.
«Teens whose parents exert more
psychological control have trouble
with closeness, independence.»
The risk of suicidal thoughts increased significantly
with the number of TBIs, even when
controlling for other
psychological factors, the researchers say in a paper published online May 15 in JAMA Psychiatry, a specialty journal of the American Medical Association.
The
Psychological Science study, «Dietary Self -
Control Is Related to the Speed
with Which Health and Taste Attributes Are Processed,» was authored by Sullivan and Rangel along
with Caltech postdoctoral scholar Cendri Hutcherson and former Caltech postdoctoral scholar and visiting associate Alison Harris, who is now an assistant professor of psychology at Claremont McKenna College.
Covert
psychological operations (psyops) techniques from hideously honed spycraft in the past, combined
with widespread dissemination via social media
with cascading amplification of messages has shifted balances of power allowing for the
control of many by the few, without the many even knowing.
They tend to be dominant in their relationship
with their spouses, have a higher propensity for sexual excitation (referring to how often and to what degree one becomes sexually excited), are sensation seekers (referring to both exciting and possibly dangerous situations), and score higher on
psychological measures of impulsivity, or the inability to
control one's actions.
Paradoxically I am also aware that pushing students too hard constantly can be misused as a tool for
psychological control or bullying, so this is a really important point to clarify, along
with emphasising the need for the student to check in
with themselves (which is a skill that needs to be taught).
Mansson M, Norstrom K, Holte J, Landin - Wilhelmsen K, Dahlgren E, Landen M. Sexuality and
psychological wellbeing in women
with polycystic ovary syndrome compared
with healthy
controls.
Increasingly, scientific evidence shows that nourishing your gut flora
with the beneficial bacteria found in traditionally fermented foods (or a probiotic supplement) is extremely important for proper brain function, and that includes
psychological well - being and mood
control.
Trapped in a nightmare marriage, a woman contends
with the deadly
control of her husband in this edgy,
psychological thriller
First Snow isn't so much a traditional thriller as it is a
psychological drama, dealing
with how one's future is largely
controlled by events of the past.
She's Lost
Control (Unrated)
Psychological drama about a lonely sexual surrogate (Brooke Bloom) whose life starts to unravel when she crosses an ethical line by becoming emotionally involved
with her new doctor client (Marc Menchaca).
The pleasures of this coolly
controlled, tensely watchable, subtle
psychological thriller are many, starting
with the perfect sensibility match between director Christian Petzold (Jerichow) and his perennial leading actress, Nina Hoss.
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.
In one, researchers examined how SEL intervention programs (such as social skills training, parent training
with home visits, peer coaching, reading tutoring, and classroom social - emotional curricula) for kindergarten students impacted their adult lives, and found that these programs led to 10 % (59 % vs. 69 % for the
control group) fewer
psychological, behavioral, or substance abuse problems at the age of 25 (Dodge et al., 2014).
In collaboration
with a student loan servicer and debt counseling non-profit, I design and implement a randomized
control trial which evaluates several behavioral interventions aimed at lowering such
psychological frictions.
Alice Neel is best known for her portraits which,
with their
controlled painterly drama and
psychological nuance, are complete and polished formal statements in a classical genre.
Dudek works
with objects, installations, collage and performance, touching upon questions regarding
control in society, the hierarchy of power, and mechanisms of violence and aggression as seen from sociological, historical, and
psychological standpoints.
When she was diagnosed
with breast cancer in February 2012 Edmunds saw it as an opportunity to put into practice the theory of using art to take
control of physical and
psychological trauma.
In D.E v. Unifund Assurance Co. the Court was tasked
with determining whether an insurer had a duty to defend its insured under a homeowner's policy against a claim alleging that the insured's Grade 8 daughter had bullied her classmate, causing physical and
psychological injuries.40 The claim alleged that the insured was negligent in their failure to
control their daughter.
Consistent
with another post we recently published on lawyer stress, Kay references
psychological studies showing that people are happiest when they feel they're in
control of their own lives.
It creates a
psychological scenario where people who have it, consciously or unconsciously, associate it
with power and
control.
• Track record of providing instructional support within special and general education classrooms as required to meet the students» needs • Skilled in student evaluation and need assessment • Substantial knowledge of and ability to cater for students» age related developmental cognitive, social and
psychological needs • Proficient in facilitating the teacher in conducting classroom related activities • Expert in developing and maintaining cooperative working relationships
with students and colleague teachers • Effective in devising interactive supportive learning activities to reinforce the lesson being taught • Well versed in filing in for the lead teacher in case of leave or absence and implementing the devised lesson plan effectively • Particularly effective in supervising the children during lunch and playtime, ensuring ample and healthy social interaction among peers • Competent at lesson planning, classroom
control, assignment marking, lesson reinforcement and activity facilitation • Profound ability to develop need based individualized educational plans and implement the same in light of pre-determined long term learning objectives for each pupil individually • Proven skills in record keeping, developing individual student progress charts and portfolios along
with demonstrated ability to maintain open communication channels
with the students» parents and teachers to discuss progress • Track record of providing excellent teacher support in all classroom and lesson planning related activities • Committed to delivery of highest standards of classroom support, maintenance of an interactive atmosphere and provision of specially designed AV aids for special needs students
• Track record of efficiently recording important signs that incorporate respiration, blood pressure and pulse • Skilled in laying out infection
control procedures, aimed at ensuring patient safety and wellbeing • Committed to providing exceptional patient care through well - placed comprehension of patients» needs and ways of helping them handle them • Focused on quality bedside care by assisting
with grooming, bathing and toileting needs • Known for diffusing patient anger / frustration by providing
psychological counseling through distressing times • Excellent skills in identifying patients» specific medical and emotional needs and helping them come to terms
with their situations • Qualified to monitor patients» physical and emotional behavior changes and logging and reporting them in a timely and efficient manner • Hands - on experience in following dedicated plan of care set by nursing managers and physicians • Demonstrated expertise in handling victims of emergencies such as acute sicknesses and accidents
In the group of individuals
with diabetes, commitment within a relationship mediated the relations between emotional satisfaction and the sense of
control and overall satisfaction
with current life, including within the
psychological, social, and environmental domains.
Answer: The same way the child acquired the narcissistic personality traits, through the
psychological control and influence exercised on him by his father in the cross-generational coalition
with his father against his mother.
Parents of adolescent patients
with improved metabolic
control rated their children's
psychological and physical well - being, and quality of life higher than parents of adolescent patients without improved diabetes management.
Several researches investigated the relationship between the affective profiles and different
psychological constructs (e.g., life satisfaction,
psychological well - being, optimism, locus of
control) and suggested that individuals
with self - fulfilling profile were more satisfied, optimistic, and autonomous than the others (Garcia & Siddiqui, 2009; Garcia, 2012), also revealing higher levels of
psychological well - being, self - esteem and internal locus of
control than individuals
with self - destructive profile (Archer et al., 2008).
Britton conducted a RCT in a private independent school comparing a mindfulness meditation class
with an active
control (n = 101), finding that mindfulness was associated
with reductions in thoughts of self - harm.35 A recent trial of a mindfulness program compared
with a social responsibility
control in a mostly middle - class population showed that mindfulness led to positive outcomes in
psychological symptoms, cognitive
control, interpersonal outcomes, and stress physiology.36 Although these findings are promising, little information is available on mindfulness instruction for low - income, urban, minority populations.
Most of the literature on
psychological interventions is merely descriptive, and the few studies that include a
control group usually compare intervention vs waiting list controls.5 - 7 This design does not
control the effect of the time spent
with the therapist or meeting other patients, which may be therapeutic in itself for some patients, as shown by the increasing popularity of self - help groups for bipolar patients.17
In Denver, low - resource families who received home visiting showed modest benefits in children's language and cognitive development.102 In Elmira, only the intervention children whose mothers smoked cigarettes before the experiment experienced cognitive benefits.103 In Memphis, children of mothers
with low
psychological resources104 in the intervention group had higher grades and achievement test scores at age nine than their counterparts in the
control group.105 Early Head Start also identified small, positive effects on children's cognitive abilities, though the change was for the program as a whole and not specific to home - visited families.106 Similarly, IHDP identified large cognitive effects at twenty - four and thirty - six months, but not at twelve months, so the effects can not be attributed solely to home - visiting services.107
At 21 months, nurse - visited children born to women
with low
psychological resources were less likely to exhibit language delays (7 % vs 18 %); and at 24 months, they exhibited superior mental development (90.18 vs 86.20 Mental Development Index scores) than their
control - group counterparts.
From insulin detemir to glargine: Effect on glycemic
control and
psychological wellbeing in patients
with diabetes mellitus type 2 in daily practice