The parents are even less able to provide stability and
psychological strength for them after a divorce, and as a result the children are even more prone to become clinging but inconsolable in their distress, as well as to act out, suffer mood swings, and become oversensitive to stress.
Not exact matches
Twenge and Campbell are drawing here on research from the so - called positive psychology movement, which recently has attempted to shift the focus of
psychological research away from disease and disorder to a study of the character
strengths that make
for happiness and human flourishing.
However, the extent of this change is significantly modified by a wide range of social and personal variables such as the functions that are being served
for the individual by the attitudes in question; the satisfaction the individual derives from existing attitudes; the
strength of existing defense mechanisms and group pressures surrounding those attitudes; patterns of reinforcement
for similar attitudes in the past; other alternatives available to the viewer; and the current
psychological state of the viewer.
what am saying is, it is OK
for Newcastle to try and bully arsenal players within the limits of football rules and try to gain
psychological strength over them, but
for a ref to actively contribute to their agenda is totally unacceptable... if FA can not train referees to be impartial in they officiating then they are going to fail terribly.
It therefore may be better to allow young athletes to participate
strength and conditioning training as nod to the culture and to satisfy a perceived
psychological need
for more training and focusing instead on making sure that the training is limited and age - and developmentally - appropriate.
Joost comments: «Raids, battles, and ambushes in ancestral environments, and wars in modern environments, may provide an arena
for men to signal their physical and
psychological strengths.
Men's upper - body
strength predicts their political opinions on economic redistribution, according to new research published in
Psychological Science, a journal of the Association
for Psychological Science.
He recommends getting a
psychological test done to evaluate your
strengths, weaknesses, and suitability
for this profession (see sidebar).
Multiple studies have given us bulletproof evidence that regular exercise brings significant
psychological benefits —
for example, one Harvard study has shown that ten weeks of
strength training reduced clinical depression symptoms more successfully than traditional counseling.
The surface plausibility is probably the contribution of Marlon Brando, whose performance has
strength and detail enough to counterbalance Bertolucci's taste
for pure
psychological essence.
Trauma Informed Care and Practice is a
strengths - based framework grounded in an understanding of and responsiveness to the impact o ftrauma, that emphasises physical,
psychological, and emotional safety
for both providers and survivors, and that creates opportunities
for survivors to rebuild a sense of control
Each work acts as a metaphor
for the latent potency of otherness, depicting situations in which the ill might turn the very symptoms of their
psychological and physical weakness into
strengths.
Throughout, stark black arteries suggest
strength, support and stability — a
psychological anchor, perhaps,
for the trauma of the artist's forced migration from his native Burundi.
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Psychological Evaluations use advanced interviewing techniques as well as a personalized battery of tests to answer questions about your cognitive functioning, academic achievement, social - emotional health, attention and concentration, and development in order to plan
for treatment or make decisions that best fit with your
strengths and weaknesses.
A few years ago Martin Seligman (former President of the American
Psychological Association and developer of positive psychology, a significant force in the current mental health environment) and Christopher Peterson came up with this notion of Signature
Strengths — those qualities we are naturally drawn to and which are considered to be positive (and have
for millennia).
At Equilibria
Psychological and Consultation Services, we begin treatment by doing a thorough evaluation of the individual to assess areas of
strength and areas
for development.
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There are several other valid reasons
for the use of
psychological assessments, including the identification of both
strengths and limitations that a client may face.
Despite lack of a sound theory
for outlining the relationships between character
strengths, stress, and
psychological symptoms, potential relationships can be hypothesized through the «personality - stress - health» model devised by Kinder (2005).
Results from the present study provide support
for the buffering role of
strengths against stress and
psychological problems among adolescents, especially among secondary vocational school students.
As such, certain character
strengths are important
for determining the degree of
psychological stress.
The
Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire SDQ: [14 — 16] is a well - known, frequently used instrument in research [17, 18], that can be completed in five minutes by parents or teachers
for assessing
psychological problems and prosocial behaviors among children aged 3 — 16 years.
Further, they warn that while overall, positive psychology interventions have been valuable
for improving
psychological well - being and
for reducing the symptoms of depression, this may have led to an unsupportable assumption that more is better and that
strengths (positive traits) and positive emotions have no dark side.
Our
strengths lie in VA behavioral health services, substance abuse counseling,
psychological assessment and treatment
for victims of crime, domestic violence, and sexual abuse.
In addition, she conducts
psychological evaluations
for those seeking to gain further insight into how they can utilize and manage their cognitive
strengths and challenges to achieve success in school or work.
Strengths include the rigorous characterization of the sample and the combination of measures
for parental
psychological outcomes.