These preliminary findings
regarding emotional conflict in children of mothers with BPD is bolstered by psychoanalytic observations.
Not exact matches
16 SB 319 / HCSFA S. B. 319 (SUB)- 1 - HOUSE SUBSTITUTE TO SENATE BILL 319 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT 1 To amend Title 43 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to professions and 2 businesses, so as to provide that professional counseling includes diagnosing
emotional and 3 mental problems and conditions; to clarify that persons licensed as professional counselors, 4 social workers, and marriage and family therapists are not authorized to conduct 5 psychological testing; to provide for legislative findings and intent; to provide for a 6 curriculum of continuing education relating to diagnosing; to provide for the establishment 7 of rules and regulations
regarding testing conducted by licensed professional counselors; to 8 clarify that psychological testing is part of the practice of psychology; to provide that certain 9 licensed persons are able to perform certain tests other than psychological testing; to revise 10 definitions; to amend Code Section 37 -1-1 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, 11 relating to definitions relative to the general provisions governing and regulating mental 12 health, so as to conform a cross-reference; to provide for related matters; to provide an 13 effective date; to repeal
conflicting laws; and for other purposes.
In this
regard, «
emotional cutoff... how some family members, usually upon reaching adulthood, attempt to break off contact with their families in the mistaken notion that they can insulate themselves from fusion» may not resolve
conflict (Goldenberg & Goldenberg, 1996, p. 176).
As a mental health consultant, how should Dr. Jones address Ms. Flores» concerns
regarding Lucien's
emotional and behavioral development and devise a strategy to build Ms. Flores» respect for diversity and assist her in resolving the
conflict with Mr. Lorenzo?
Dr. Joel Stukalin and Dr. Sara Mandelbaum are particularly sensitive to the needs of unmarried couples, such as
conflicts regarding trust, fidelity,
emotional - bonding, finances, future - planning, resistance to committment.
Multilevel regression revealed that both recollections of maternal differentiation from childhood and perceptions of mothers» current disfavoritism
regarding conflict predicted depressive symptoms, whereas perceptions of current favoritism
regarding emotional closeness did not.
Dimensions of martial
conflict, children's
emotional security
regarding interparental
conflict, and parenting style were examined as mediators between parental dysphoria and child adjustment.
The findings indicated that perceptions of currently being the child with whom the mother had the greatest
conflict predicted depressive symptoms (b = 1.94), whereas perceptions of favoritism
regarding emotional closeness did not.
They found substantially higher depressive symptoms when offspring perceived that mothers» differentiated
regarding conflict, and somewhat higher depressive symptoms when offspring perceived their mothers differentiated
regarding emotional closeness.