This is unfortunate, considering that early onset is one of the strongest identified risk factors for substance use problems in later life (Breslau et al. 1993; Chen et al. 2005; De Wit et al. 2000) and these personality predispositions may play a particularly important role in explaining risk behavior and
receptivity for substance use during the period of adolescence (e.g., Carver et al. 2009; Malmberg et al. 2010b).
The OSP, along with the successful D.C. charter school experiment, has created an atmosphere of
receptivity for changing how we view K — 12 education in our nation's capital.
Coaching works within a therapeutic, collaborative and caring environment which facilitates and encourages a client's own process of beliefs and
their receptivity for optimal wellness in mental, physical and emotional health, spiritual well - being, relationships and environmental life style.
The microphone has good
receptivity for the baby's sounds and filters the background and other sounds.
Days after reading sections of the book, results showed heightened connectivity in the areas of the brain involved in
receptivity for language as well as physical sensation and movement.
Not exact matches
When a team had workers who were proactive and offered ideas
for improving the business,
for instance, an extroverted leader felt threatened, whereas the introverted leader was likely to listen more carefully and showed greater
receptivity to suggestions.
Jeff Malmad, Mindshare North America's head of mobile, sees that as a model
for how emotional data will be used — to understand consumers» «moments of
receptivity,» and not only targeting those moments with ads but also using them to create better products.
The «sale,»
for lack of a better word, is on setting the appointment, and therefore
receptivity is overvalued and appointments are often set with people that are not ready or qualified.
Twitter Video Ads Deliver Recall,
Receptivity (Study) New research finds, among other things, «Twitter was the only platform where cognitive effort, or information processing, increased
for video ads, on both desktop and mobile, and attention levels remained constant on Twitter whether users were watching organic or branded ad content,» adding that mobile recall was «significantly higher.»
For Griffiths, the Church is a place, through the sacraments and the works of mercy, for learning the practices of receptivity and gifting, and thereby of conformity to Christ's self - giving lo
For Griffiths, the Church is a place, through the sacraments and the works of mercy,
for learning the practices of receptivity and gifting, and thereby of conformity to Christ's self - giving lo
for learning the practices of
receptivity and gifting, and thereby of conformity to Christ's self - giving love.
And this provides a context
for a conception of God in which God is seen as supreme persuasion working
for «victory over force,» as love in its self - giving, its self - identifying, and its
receptivity.
As
for popular
receptivity to «stigmatized» knowledge, Barkun cites polls suggesting that about half of Americans believe in UFOs.
Sensing, therefore,
for Aristotle, is an activity that presupposes passivity or being acted upon and physically altered — the passivity of matter — and the passivity of pure
receptivity — the passivity of a psychic potency, the actuality of which is a psychic activity.
The National Evangelism Survey was a project we did
for the North American Mission Board looking at the
receptivity of people to different approaches.
If man's capacity
for receptivity is no longer polarized around sound and person but rather around sight and object, the difficulties
for the preaching task, are all too obvious.
A hangover period following a binge may present a «little bottom» — i.e., a state of emotional
receptivity during which the alcoholic's defenses against recognizing his need
for help are temporarily cracked by the physical and emotional pain of the experience.
For an increased capacity for novelty, adventure, sensitivity, receptivity, responsiveness, creativity to develop and flower, the environment with which the organism interacts, of which it is a part, needs to be conducive for the emergence of these characteristics and virtu
For an increased capacity
for novelty, adventure, sensitivity, receptivity, responsiveness, creativity to develop and flower, the environment with which the organism interacts, of which it is a part, needs to be conducive for the emergence of these characteristics and virtu
for novelty, adventure, sensitivity,
receptivity, responsiveness, creativity to develop and flower, the environment with which the organism interacts, of which it is a part, needs to be conducive
for the emergence of these characteristics and virtu
for the emergence of these characteristics and virtues.
This is because
receptivity is necessary
for holiness.
The upshot
for Merleau - Ponty's notion of the chiasm is that through the
receptivity of feelings of causal efficacy, the new concrescence originates as the seen, touched, etc., and because those feelings and negative prehensions are active, the new occasion is likewise seeing, touching, and the like.
The freedom to be and accept that being engenders
receptivity to others and their possibility
for being, uniting in a win / win style of relationship.
This kind of sensitivity includes discipline as well as
receptivity,
for without ii «the appeal to the appreciative consciousness will result in nothing more than relaxing of intellectual effort.»
In so doing, these agents will not only fulfil their own possibility; they will also bring enrichment to the divine life — not that God will become any more God than before, but that by virtue of the divine
receptivity of what is accomplished in the creation there will be further opportunities
for more adequate and complete expression of the divine intention or purpose which is at work in the whole enterprise.
Part of this you can correct by analysis and adjustment of circumstances; part of it will recede only as you care enough to make a time
for quiet waiting before God,
for relaxed
receptivity in which God has a chance to capture and direct your thought.
Elderly people,
for example, exhibit what has been termed «anabolic resistance,» characterized by a lower
receptivity to amino acids and resistance training, and thus, require more protein to exhibit similar muscle building effects as men in their 20's.
Homozygous mice carrying a null mutation
for the DARPP - 32 gene exhibited minimal levels of P - facilitated sexual
receptivity when compared to their wild - type littermates.
Requirement
for DARPP - 32 in Progesterone - Facilitated Sexual
Receptivity in Female Rats and Mice
Preti hopes that he can map this route byidentifying specific physiological responses to pheromonal stimulation.Experiments with female goats,
for example, suggest that the timing ofsexual
receptivity can be modulated by pulses of luteinizing hormone, or LH, a compound that rhythmically surges in the bloodstream of womenas well as goats many times a day.
This «freeze - all» approach, initially developed as a strategy
for minimising risk of ovarian hysperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) in high risk patients, also addresses concerns that some have raised that the drugs used
for ovarian stimulation during IVF may have a negative impact on the uterine
receptivity of some patients.
Ask
for a balance of
receptivity and courage to follow your highest path.
How you eat is just as important as what you eat; meal timing and spacing in tune with the natural cycle of the day; incorporating the 6 tastes
for your unique needs; grace and
receptivity.
Delayed
receptivity to the benefits of using bioidentical hormones is equivalently delaying relief of perimenopause and menopausal symptoms
for many women.
Daily yoga and meditation practice provides the ground
for accessing a state of
receptivity.
Here are her tips
for working on your inner flirt game: be tuned into your inner
receptivity; flirt with everyone; imagine yourself as a magnet; and expect a male miracle.
Their
receptivity to standard forms of instructional practice, however, was conditional upon the quality of district support
for implementation (staff development, materials, supervision), perceived fit with state / district curriculum requirements, evidence of student impact, and opportunities
for teacher discretion within the boundaries established by the district.
A national survey that my firm conducted last fall on behalf of the Alliance
for Excellent Education confirms the strong
receptivity among parents and teachers to personalized learning approaches and showed what messages work best in communicating about what it is, how it works, and its value.
Those include parents» self - efficacy in offering support; their expectations and aspirations
for the future of their children; and their perceptions of their schools»
receptivity to involvement.
Such a stance of
receptivity and openness is best done in an environment that is comfortable
for students.
If I make a statement regarding the
receptivity of the market to your book idea, I'm not asking
for a debate («But mine is so much better than Harry Potter!»)
BANKS: When I began my career, the most challenging part of writing was having the patience to remain in a state of
receptivity long enough
for an idea to materialize and take root, which sometimes took weeks or months.
«I think ourselves and many others have either rolled (out ESG products) or are in the process of it, because there's no question there is a demand,» he said, adding that Merrill Edge has seen «huge
receptivity»
for its research tool's new ESG - scoring feature.
In exchange
for our
receptivity, they, the performers, abandon certainty -LSB-.....]
Starting late, he never stopped being a student — a state of
receptivity that is likely to be truer
for self - taught artists than
for those coming out of art school.
All of these things fed a voracious appetite
for sensory, intellectual and emotional experience in a life of sharp sight and heightened
receptivity, free of preconception and cliche.
We need, and get, alternate billing arrangements so we look
for receptivity to that.
He cites as an example (but not a guideline) Cortico's metrics
for «shared attention, shared reality, variety of opinion, and
receptivity.»
For example, you know that men find women more attractive in red because red is seen as an indication of more sexual
receptivity.
Casey Foster Family Assessments Casey Family Programs Helps workers assess foster parent applicants» strengths and development needs using online assessments that address multiple areas of foster parenting, such as the ability to support foster child development, care
for challenging children, negotiate worker and agency challenges, available time to foster, cultural
receptivity in fostering,
receptivity to birth family connections, and more.
The analyses also included age, race / ethnicity (three binary variables
for Black, Hispanic and other ethnicity, coded with Whites as the reference group), gender, household income and parental education, media - viewing habits — hours watching television on a school day and how often the participant viewed movies together with his / her parents — and
receptivity to alcohol marketing (based on whether or not the adolescent owned alcohol - branded merchandise at waves 2 — 4).31 Family predictors included perceived inhome availability of alcohol, subject - reported parental alcohol use (assessed at the 16 M survey and assumed to be invariant) and perceptions of authoritative parenting (α = 0.80).32 Other covariates included school performance, extracurricular participation, number of friends who used alcohol, weekly spending money, sensation seeking (4 - wave Cronbach's α range = 0.57 — 0.62) 33 and rebelliousness (0.71 — 0.76).34 All survey items are listed in table S1.
Topics in the chapter include defining projective identification, neurological bases
for projective identification, interactions with dissociation, therapist
receptivity, and therapist responses that facilitate relational processing.
This book will help you value dreams — and set the stage
for a child's
receptivity to God's truths.