The good, the bad, and the risky: Self - esteem, rewards and costs, and interpersonal risk -
regulation during relationship initiation.
Not exact matches
Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: our ability to achieve our financial, strategic and operational plans or initiatives; our ability to predict and manage medical costs and price effectively and develop and maintain good
relationships with physicians, hospitals and other health care providers; the impact of modifications to our operations and processes; our ability to identify potential strategic acquisitions or transactions and realize the expected benefits of such transactions, including with respect to the Merger; the substantial level of government
regulation over our business and the potential effects of new laws or
regulations or changes in existing laws or
regulations; the outcome of litigation, regulatory audits, investigations, actions and / or guaranty fund assessments; uncertainties surrounding participation in government - sponsored programs such as Medicare; the effectiveness and security of our information technology and other business systems; unfavorable industry, economic or political conditions, including foreign currency movements; acts of war, terrorism, natural disasters or pandemics; our ability to obtain shareholder or regulatory approvals required for the Merger or the requirement to accept conditions that could reduce the anticipated benefits of the Merger as a condition to obtaining regulatory approvals; a longer time than anticipated to consummate the proposed Merger; problems regarding the successful integration of the businesses of Express Scripts and Cigna; unexpected costs regarding the proposed Merger; diversion of management's attention from ongoing business operations and opportunities
during the pendency of the Merger; potential litigation associated with the proposed Merger; the ability to retain key personnel; the availability of financing, including relating to the proposed Merger; effects on the businesses as a result of uncertainty surrounding the proposed Merger; as well as more specific risks and uncertainties discussed in our most recent report on Form 10 - K and subsequent reports on Forms 10 - Q and 8 - K available on the Investor Relations section of www.cigna.com as well as on Express Scripts» most recent report on Form 10 - K and subsequent reports on Forms 10 - Q and 8 - K available on the Investor Relations section of www.express-scripts.com.
Over the course of this grant, FOI: (1) is producing professional development materials to help staff representing multiple state agencies better understand the basic science of child development generally and the promotion of executive function and self -
regulation skills more specifically; (2) is supporting the creation of small learning communities, building on existing
relationships at the site and policy level and connecting to other learning communities across North America; (3) is supporting the Washington cross-agency working group to sustain its current gains and momentum
during the upcoming executive branch transition in January and to share lessons learned with the broader national FOI community of states and Canadian provinces; and (4) is beginning conversations with stakeholders at the community level to explore mutual interests and is beginning to chart a path toward enhanced collaboration within the state.
Other interventions considered important include the ongoing provision of safety and support
during treatment, the facilitation of self - awareness and positive identity, the development of healthy interpersonal boundaries, the development of affect
regulation and tolerance skills, and improved
relationship functioning.
Predicting cardiac vagal
regulation in early childhood from maternal — child
relationship quality
during toddlerhood
During treatment, parents are taught a specialized, trauma - informed parenting approach while children learn emotional
regulation and interpersonal
relationship skills.
«Studies of attachment have revealed that the patterning or organization of attachment
relationships during infancy is associated with characteristic processes of emotional
regulation, social relatedness, access to autobiographical memory and the development of self reflection and narrative.»
The right hemisphere of the brain is particularly active
during early interactions between very young children and caregivers and that stores the internal working model for attachment
relationships and affect
regulation (Schore, 2003).