Sentences with phrase «relationships as the buffer»

This breakthrough research highlighted relationships as the buffer against emotional and physical ailments.

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As savings buffers are eroded, resilience weakened and relationships tested, families need to be given the tools to regain control over their futures.
CFP funding contributes to the initiation of an approximately 18 - month investigation focused on how to communicate with policymakers about building resilience, including the concept of «buffering» experiences and relationships, epigenetics as a process underlying resilience, the cultural and biological components of resilience, and interventions related to both building resilience and addressing the apparent lack of resilience in young children.
During the most recent relationship - reversal episodes, a traditional bond allocation (such as to the Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate Bond Index, for instance) would have exacerbated portfolio risks, rather than provide a buffer.
PD, and in particular depression, is known to have a negative impact on the individual, their relationships and family life, 3, 26 and may have long - term implications for the development of their child, adversely affecting both cognitive and psychosocial development, and behaviour.27 — 29 In depressed parents, this negative impact is thought to act via a reduction in responsive parenting behaviours and reduced quality of the parent — child relationship.30, 31 Where only one parent is depressed (more commonly the mother), the influence of the other parent can act as a buffer and over-ride most of the detrimental effect.
Having a close, positive relationship with one's siblings is not only a source of life satisfaction, but can also provide a buffer from stressful events, such as parental absence, marital conflict, and illness.
According to social support theory, supportive and satisfying relationships can enhance quality of life both directly as well as via their buffering role in the face of personal challenges and stressors (Cohen, 2004).
This caveat undermines the power of similarity in predicting happy relationships, as one partner's ability to self - regulate may buffer against the negative tendencies (e.g., impulsiveness; poor managing of emotions) that individuals less skilled in self - control tend to be at risk for experiencing.
This reserve of positivity acts as a buffer that mitigates and defuses the love - deteriorating effects of a couple's conflicts — absorbing these negative ripples and keeping them from spreading and overwhelming the relationship.
This phenomenon has also been referred to as the «secure buffering effect,» which suggests that insecure individuals who are in a relationship with a secure partner begin to exhibit more secure attachment behaviours.2
«A policy of automatically denying joint physical custody when a couple is labeled as «high conflict» brings additional drawbacks in addition to denying children the protective buffer of a nurturing relationship,» the lengthy statement of 110 world experts about conflict, as Brennan quoted on the article.
You're not able to lean into the comforting arms of your relationship when emotional safety is lacking — in fact, your relationship ends up causing you pain rather than acting as a buffer against distress.
Further, the nature of the mediation relationship provides evidence that positive perceptions of peer relationships can act as a protective buffer for young women against the effects of cyber bullying similar to the friendship protection hypothesis advanced for face - to - face bullying (Kendrick et al. 2012).
In addition to coping skills, family based factors, such as supportive parent — child relationships, buffer the impact of stress and reduce adolescent risk behaviors, including substance use (Marshal and Chassin, 2000; Branstetter et al., 2009).
Sex is important because it energizes the relationship, makes each person feel desired, and serves as buffer against the ups and downs of coupled life.
Applying protective buffering coping strategies such as distancing, avoidance, and confrontive coping can reduce effective communication or increase conflicts within couples and consequently increase spouses» stress (Coyne & Smith, 1991) which can negatively influence the marital relationship.
Consistent with past literature that utilizes COR theory (Seiger & Wiese, 2009), we considered family support as a resource that may buffer the relationship between mother's problems and offspring depressive symptoms.
Developing strong professional relationships and preparing yourself as much as possible ahead of time will go a long way towards buffering any unfortunate fallout.
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