Sentences with phrase «reported less anger»

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.

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• A Randomised Controlled Trial in which depressed pregnant women received twice weekly massage therapy from their partners found those who received the massage reporting less depressed mood, anxiety and anger and better relationship quality than women in the control group (Field et al, 2008).
A report on Friday said that Donovan did not offer the grand jury the opportunity to consider a lesser charge of reckless endangerment, angering some.
In one study, subjects who took probiotics containing Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium reported less anxiety, depression, and anger and an improved ability to solve problems.
According to the Daily Mail, Ms Konarzewski's stance on term time trips has angered parents, some of whom claimed the new rule was less about children's learning and more focused on a good attendance report for Ofsted.
By Sue Manch — It's law firm associate bonus season once again and the Above the Law blog's http://abovethelaw.com/bonuses/) reporting of results from firm to firm is alternatively stirring anger and schadenfruede among associates — depending on whether their firm awarded so - called, «DPW», «half — DPW», or lesser amounts.
It's law firm associate bonus season once again and the Above the Law blog's http://abovethelaw.com/bonuses/) reporting of results from firm to firm is alternatively stirring anger and schadenfruede among associates — depending on whether their firm awarded so - called, «DPW», «half — DPW», or lesser amounts.
Also of note, eating - disordered women reported significantly less anger and similar levels of fear vs. controls.
Research indicates that depressed mothers, especially when their depression is chronic, are less sensitive with their infants and toddlers, play with and talk to their children less, and provide less supportive and age - appropriate limit setting and discipline than non-depressed mothers.4, 8,9 When mothers report more chronic depressive symptoms, their children are more likely to evidence insecure attachment relationships with them, show less advanced language and cognitive development, be less cooperative, and have more difficulty controlling anger and aggression.8, 9 Lower levels of maternal sensitivity and engagement explain some of these findings.
Results indicate intervention parents reported they were less dismissing of youth sadness, anger and anxiety compared to control parents.
Parents reported that they engaged in significantly less emotion coaching for anger, M = 19.53, than for fear, M = 20.96, Wald χ 2 (1) = 3.62, p <.001, or for sadness, M = 20.96, Wald χ 2 (1) = 4.33, p <.001.
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