Sentences with phrase «reported feelings of anger»

Self - reported feelings of anger have been shown to be predictive of aggression in youth [12].

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Other students subjected to the same source of anger — but who did nothing to vent — later reported feeling «calm,» «happy,» and «relaxed.»
A systematic review of the scientific literature indicates that women who intend to breastfeed but who later feed their babies formula consistently report feelings of guilt, anger, worry, uncertainty, and a sense of failure despite the relief that introducing formula after experiencing difficulties with breastfeeding may bring (Lakshman, Ogilvie, & Ong, 2009).
Recent research indicates that approximately 50 percent of parents feel anger when their child does not perform well, reports Macri.
Whatever the reasons women turn to formula, studies examining the experiences of these women consistently report feelings of guilt, anger, worry, uncertainty, and a sense of failure.
In 1 study34 of 320 middle - class parents who used spanking for discipline, 85 % reported feeling «moderate to high anger, remorse, or agitation» while spanking their children.
In addition, the cyclists reported changes in their moods as the study went on, including higher tension, anger, fatigue, confusion, depression and increased feelings and symptoms of stress.
As a health care provider myself, when I hear these reports, I feel a mixture of sadness and anger bubble up inside... How unfortunate that people (particularly medical providers) continue to harbor the belief that the pelvic region is something that should be off - limits as far as conversation, self - awareness, and self - care!
Jim Driscoll of the National Institute for Peer Support just finished a study of a group of longtime activists whose most frequently reported feeling was sadness, followed by fear and anger.
The report includes many other interesting results, including measures of public feelings of anger, fear and hope about global warming and the frames by which Americans conceptualize the issue (e.g., as an environmental, scientific, political, moral, or religious issue).
[176] As we have already discussed in our earlier comments on statutory interpretation, the Court relied upon the Cohen Committee report on hate propaganda to conclude that individuals subjected to racial or religious hatred are prone to psychological distress causing loss of self - esteem and feelings of anger and outrage.
My clients report feeling relief from a variety of symptoms including anxiety, anger and depression when using mindfulness and strength - based approaches for better mental health.
As reported by the Watson and his colleagues» perspective (Watson et al., 1988), positive affect (PA) corresponds to the extent to which an individual feels enthusiastic, active, and alert, while negative affect (NA) reflects subjective distress and unpleasurable engagement that generate a broad range of aversive mood states, including anger, disgust, guilt, and fear.
One of the major discoveries from the BBH research was that if a couple remained good friends during their transition to parenthood, they reported less anger and hostility and felt better equipped to handle the challenges ahead.
In Study 1, parents of a combined clinic - referred and community sample of children reported on their thoughts and feelings regarding their own and their child's anger and sadness.
First, the self - report measure of parents» thoughts and feelings about emotions in Study 1 only referenced anger and sadness.
Displays of anger, contempt, or attempts to blame or invalidate a partner augured poorly, even when the partners felt their marriage was functioning well overall, the researchers report in the Journal of Family Psychology.
In terms of intensity of emotions, anger was the most commonly reported emotional impact of physical victimization, with 80 % of women and 44 % of men feeling «very» or «extremely» angry, followed by sadness reported by 76 % of women and 38 % of men, followed by anxiety / fear, reported by 56 % of women and 27 % of men.
The FEEL - KJ [26] is a 90 - item self - report measure used to assess emotion regulation strategies in response to feelings of anxiety, sadness, and anger.
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