Sentences with phrase «repeated behavior patterns»

In marriage especially — but really, in every part of our lives — it's easy to fall into repeated behavior patterns, and extremely difficult to break them.
Do you find yourself repeating behavior patterns that don't help you move forward?

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To gauge and respond to customers» digital body language the same way we read and respond to nonverbal interactions in the offline world, we've identified patterns of behaviors that repeat themselves constantly throughout visitor sessions and across different industries and devices.
If it was isolated, I think we could say it wasn't intended as malicious, but where there's a repeated pattern, or just continued denial over an extended period, I think we are quite justified in describing the behavior as malicious and intentional.
Hopefully, humanity can learn rather than repeat this cycle or pattern of behavior.
A view of the world which regards it as a finished product has little relation to the world as the Bible sees it; while a world that is nothing but a complicated mechanism, like a machine which grinds along engaged in nothing but repeating standard patterns of behavior, is not the world of movement and change of which the Scriptures speak.
It's more that we internalize messages, patterns and behaviors from our parents and if we don't understand what those are — keeping what we like and discarding what what we don't — then we are pretty much doomed to repeat them in our relationships.
A habit is a pattern of behavior that's repeated, and the child doing it usually isn't even aware of it.
There were some repeating patterns of behavior that no one had to instruct the people to display.
«A lot of people come to me because they realize they're repeating the same patterns of behavior,» Ronnie said, «and ending up in relationships that fail.»
Pattern cycles track markets through repeating crowd behavior.
Those who have spent some time with markets know that, like human behavior, there are patterns that tend to repeat themselves on the charts.
The only problem was that I would repeat this pattern of behavior year after year.
Another unique bully behavior is the «hucklebutt,» a sudden full - speed sprint around the yard or house, usually in a circle or repeating pattern.
Do you have a dog that engages in repeating patterns of behavior that have no apparent function, such as: hyper vigilance / territoriality, excessive licking, chewing, obsessive / compulsive behaviors, barking, rubbing on things, digging, pacing, irritability, banging against things, marking, excessive fear or aggression, separation anxiety, or some other strange behavior?
Stereotypical behaviors are repeating patterns of behavior that have no apparent function: excessive licking, sucking on flanks, destructive chewing, barking, digging, pacing, tail chasing, swallowing objects, rubbing on things, banging into walls, excessive marking, and so forth.
Often, people who come into a therapist's office continue to repeat the same self - defeating stories to themselves, respond to stress in ways that inhibit their psychological growth, and perpetuate disease - producing behavior patterns.
These are not people who are just having an occasional bad day; these are people who display a repeated pattern of high - conflict behavior.
Through genuine interactions, clients will begin to unravel the habitual patterns that keep them thinking the same thoughts, feeling the same negative emotions, and repeating the same unhelpful behaviors that are affecting their lives.»
This means that when we aren't getting along, we tend to repeat patterns of our behavior towards each other.
Sex addiction is generally characterized by a pattern of increasing, repeated sexual behavior, which is often uncontrollable despite that person's intentions and efforts to stop the behavior.
Challenging behavior in the early years of development is defined as «any repeated pattern of behavior or perception of behavior that interferes with or is at risk of interfering with optimal learning or engagement in prosocial interactions with peers and adults» (Smith & Fox, 2003, p. 5).
The authors explain how to use the PTR - YC model with any child who engages in repeated pattern of challenging behavior that clearly interferes with the child's social - emotional development.»
About: In truly caring for clients, Victoria Simmons works to help clients identify those behavior patterns that have been a stumbling block in their lives and have created repeated personal pain.
For example, one member of a couple may request a Family of Origin approach if he or she is «repeating» patterns of behavior that existed in their family growing up, or a therapist may suggest it if multiple family generations are struggling through issues in running their family business.
The essential feature of Oppositional Defiant Disorder in childeren is a repeated pattern of negative behavior that is «deliberate, spiteful, and argumentative.»
Challenging behavior is defined as «any repeated pattern of behavior, or perception of behavior, that interferes with or is at risk of interfering with optimal learning or engagement in prosocial interactions with peers and adults» (Powell, Dunlap, & Fox 2006, 26).
Are you repeating the same self - destructive patterns of behavior that are preventing you from living the life you want.Imagine your life where you are able to change your life story and live the life you want.»
However, many parents are victims of abuse themselves, and repeat the pattern in the belief that such behavior is normal.
Challenging behaviors are defined as any repeated pattern of behavior that interferes with learning or engagement in pro-social interactions with peers and adults.
Challenging behavior in the early years of development, defined as «any repeated pattern of behavior or perception of behavior that interferes with or is at risk of interfering with optimal learning or engagement in pro-social interactions with peers and adults» (Systems of service delivery: A synthesis of evidence relevant to young children at risk of or who have challenging behavior, University of South Florida, Tampa, 2003), can have pervasive deleterious effects on the child's social emotional functioning, learning, and longitudinal outcomes over time (Behav Disord, 32:29 — 45, 2006; Preventing mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders among young people: Progress and possibilities.
Sometimes, couples don't realize that personal patterns ten to be repeated and that if we end a relationship without correcting a negative pattern of behavior, we will most likely repeat in in a new relationship.
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