Not exact matches
One needs a thicker account of the biological and
psychological differences between men and women to explain pay disparity fully, which is simply to say that they can not be treated merely
as economic actors.
In 1938 the American
Psychological Association went on record
as declaring that there are no innate mental
differences among races.
But
as you say the
difference is
psychological.
Detecting those
differences is the key to anticipate the
psychological state of the mother
as well
as the consequences for the baby that said state could mean.»
As the researchers reported online in the journal
Psychological Science, although there was no
difference among subjects in either reaction time or accuracy on the main task, those with ASD processed the irrelevant letters while solving much more complex problems.
As reported in the October 2009 issue of
Psychological Science, the well - known gender
difference vanished when men and women assumed more egalitarian roles — when women made the rounds and men sat, both sexes were equally choosy.
Detecting those
differences is the key to anticipate the
psychological state of the mother
as well
as the consequences for the baby that said state could mean.»
If this forebrain - midbrain threat circuit is mediated by both geographical - temporal and
psychological distance,
as predicted by theorists (4, 5), we would then expect subject - specific
differences in
psychological indices of threat to be correlated with PAG activity.
Some
differences between your scenario and hers that jump out to me are 1) Cait discusses starting the ban more so for
psychological reasons, to break out of old patterns and attain radical life change, and 2) she describes herself
as someone whose sartorial preferences are naturally very low - key and minimal.
Additionally, service learning programs and cultural immersion experiences in international settings such
as Guyana, Haiti and Kenya will enhance students» sensitivity to diversity and
difference, promote learning and sharing of cross-cultural experiences, enhance students» competence in building therapeutic relationships with diverse populations, increase students» awareness of ethics and standards appropriate to professional practice with culturally diverse populations, and expand students» global perspectives of
psychological theories and their application to culturally diverse groups.
Dr. Littman has been recognized by the American
Psychological Association
as a pioneer in the identification of gender
differences in ADHD, with special expertise understanding issues affecting women and girls with ADHD.
With some small
differences (say, access to reliable broadband Internet connections), this
psychological process unfolds the same way in New York
as it does in Topeka, Kansas.
CLC's trainings explore issues such
as collaboration between attorneys and social workers to focus on the mental health of children in divorce cases, and the
differences between
psychological and psychiatric evaluations.
Therefore, national
differences in the lifetime prevalence of depression may serve
as one means of addressing the inter-relationship between social orientation, genotype and
psychological state.
As these alleles have been associated with
differences in
psychological functioning, it suggests that incorporation of genetic variability into models of cross-cultural
psychological differences may help elucidate the mechanisms underlying these
differences.
Single mothers report more depression and
psychological problems than married mothers and undoubtedly function less well
as parents
as a result.9 Cohabiting mothers have also been found to suffer more from depression than married mothers, which again would directly interfere with their ability to display good parenting skills.10 It is important to note that these
differences may be the result of these mothers» living situation or may reflect pre-existing
differences between the types of women who have children out of wedlock rather than in marriage (
as we discuss in the section on selection below).11
Differences in ratings between countries were estimated,
as well
as the relationship between destructive managerial leadership on an organisation level and employee
psychological well - being on an individual level.
He states that a major
difference between «severe» PAS in mothers
as opposed to «moderate» PAS is that the mothers in the «severe» category»... have a sick
psychological bond with the children (often a paranoid one).»
TY - JOUR AU - 김보람 AU - Kyungsook Lee AU - 박진아 AU - 이지성 TI - The Emotional - Behavioral Characters and Behavior Problems in Institutionalized Care Children: Focusing on gender
differences T2 - The Korean Journal of Woman Psychology PY - 2008 VL - 13 IS - 1 PB - The Korean Society For Woman Psychology SP - 43 - 61 SN - 1229 - 0726 AB - This study examined the institutional children's
psychological features
as comparing institutional care children with normal children focusing on gender
differences.
Others have also consistently reported that breastfed children score slightly higher than those bottlefed on the Bayley Scales of Infant Development or later tests of IQ, such
as the McCarthy Scales, after controlling for standard covariates including socioeconomic status (SES), maternal age and education, maternal smoking and drinking, 16, 17 and in one study maternal
psychological state.18 Longitudinal studies indicate that these
differences persist to 5 years and into school age.
The
difference between a narcissistic and borderline personality organization is simply that the borderline personality directly and continuously experiences this fundamental self - inadequacy and abandonment fear, which leads to tremendous ongoing disruptions to self - identity and problematic affect regulation, whereas the narcissistic personality has created a
psychological defense of grandiose self - inflation against the experience of core - self inadequacy and abandonment fears, thereby allowing for greater superficial self - cohesion and superficial affect regulation (
as long
as the narcissistic defense holds).
For this analysis, the criterion was relationship satisfaction, and the predictors were age, gender,
differences in motives,
differences in capabilities,
psychological connectedness to the future
as well
as the interactions between these
differences and
psychological connectedness to the future.
Another study of the entire population of Swedish children found that Swedish children from single - parent families were about twice
as likely to have
psychological problems, attempt suicide, or struggle with substance abuse, compared to their peers from two - parent families, even after controlling for socioeconomic
differences and parents» history of
psychological problems (see figure below).
So we were able to look at the
differences between unhappily married people who divorced and those who stayed married on a number of
psychological variables, including: global happiness, depressive symptoms, sense of personal mastery, self - esteem, hostility, autonomy, sense of purpose in life, and self - acceptance,
as well
as indirect measures such
as days of drinking and number of drinks per day.
People with
psychological disorders such
as autism, [3][25] psychosis, [4][26] mood disorder, [27] Williams syndrome, antisocial personality disorder, [5] Fragile X and Turner's syndrome [28] show
differences in social behavior compared to their unaffected peers.
Moderated regression analysis was conducted to ascertain whether
psychological connectedness to the future moderates the association between
differences in motives and relationship satisfaction
as well
as the association between
differences in capabilities and relationship satisfaction.
We note that in the measures of
psychological and emotional adjustment there are no significant
differences between those children who remained in the same community with both parents not moving amd those who remained in the custody of the mother whether she moved or remained in the same community
as before the divorce whether or not the father moved.
Inter-group
differences as to quality of life were of medium magnitude,
as to
psychological distress and social support of small magnitude favoring patients after NTX.
Despite these limitations, the results of the present study confirmed that the HADS has good psychometric properties in an Italian community sample
as well
as in the Italian clinical study [28], and that the HADS scores, especially the general
psychological distress one, can be reliably used for assessing age and gender
differences.
As long as these differences remain, we should expect little change in the association between individuals» experience of parental divorce in childhood and their psychological well - bein
As long
as these differences remain, we should expect little change in the association between individuals» experience of parental divorce in childhood and their psychological well - bein
as these
differences remain, we should expect little change in the association between individuals» experience of parental divorce in childhood and their
psychological well - being.
This clearly suggests that there are important gender
differences at least on being victim to indirect aggression that needs to be focused on in future research,
as a more detailed knowledge of these processes may be important to understand the development of girls»
psychological difficulties.
However,
as the gender - controlled analysis lowered the impact of active coping on
psychological distress and pointed towards gender
as a possible mediator between active coping and
psychological distress, separate analysis should look further into possible gender
differences before drawing any conclusions.
It is worthy studying the relationship between positive changes and
psychological variables
as positive changes are assumed to make a
difference in people's lives by affecting levels of distress, well - being or other areas of mental health.
Attachment theory has been applied to understand
psychological disorders, such
as depression, and can explain individual
differences in responses to rejection.