Sentences with phrase «similar emotional level»

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The research, published with the children's charity the National Children's Bureau, showed that girls and boys had similar levels of emotional problems throughout childhood until adolescence when problems became more prevalent in girls.
The effect of these kinds of supports on home visitors has not been well studied, but some research on similar interventions indicates implementation of evidence - based practices with fidelity monitoring and supportive consultation predicts lower rates of staff turnover, as well as lower levels of staff emotional exhaustion relative to services as usual.29, 30,31 Moreover, a supportive organizational climate has been associated with more positive attitudes toward adoption of evidence - based programs.32
Deeply healing and restorative, the life force energy that flowed through my veins slowly brought repressed emotions, disempowering beliefs and unconscious patterns to surface and triggered what is known as the healing process, which is similar to a detox, except mine occurred on an emotional level.
With hot screenwriter Billy Ray seemingly on the same wavelength («State Of Play,» «Shattered Glass,» «The Hunger Games «-RRB-, and the no - brainer casting of Tom Hanks in the lead, we can expect «Captain Phillips» to deliver on a visceral as well as an emotional level, something achieved brilliantly in last year's underseen, thematically similar «A Hijacking.»
• Children should ALWAYS wear the correct safety gear and equipment • The playing field or court should be safe, and checked before use • Teams should be made up of children of similar size, skill level, and physical and emotional maturity • All children participating should be physically and mentally prepared • Children practicing a sport should be watched by an adult who enforces the safety rules • Children should get enough fluids before, during and after sports
A similar relationship was noted in the Western Australian Aboriginal Child Health Survey where an independent association between the number of dietary indicators met and a child's odds of experiencing emotional or behavioural problems was demonstrated.5 Other research with Australian adolescents has also demonstrated an association between dietary quality and mental health, even after controlling for socioeconomic status and a range of individual and family - level characteristics.41, 42 It appears that a more detailed exploration of the link between diet and mental health among Aboriginal children is warranted.
Intense emotional intimacy breeds a desire for a similar level of physical intimacy, and this emotional - physical imbalance can lead couples to engage in sexual activity quite quickly after meeting in person for the first time.
There also is sufficient research to conclude that child care does not pose a serious threat to children's relationships with parents or to children's emotional development.1, 2,9 A recent study of preschool centres in England produced somewhat similar results: children who started earlier had somewhat higher levels of anti-social or worried behaviour — an effect reduced but not eliminated by higher quality.17 In the same study, an earlier start in care was not found to affect other social measures (independence and concentration, cooperation and conformity, and peer sociability), but was found to improve cognitive development.
Similar associations between high levels of behavioural and emotional difficulties at child ages 5, 6 or 8 and increased risk of poor father - child relationship at age 10 were found.
On the whole, results indicated that spouses had similar levels of differentiation on two scales: emotional cutoff and I - position, while women reported higher levels of emotional reactivity and fusion with others.
Specifically, children in the control condition with more emotional problems had higher levels of conduct problems than children in the control condition with fewer emotional problems, whereas children in the intervention conditions with either more or fewer emotional problems had similar levels of conduct problems (Fig. 1e).
Looking at the dimensions of the AFS, they share a high similar level of familism account for intense feelings of interconnectedness, that is parents underscored that family members must keep in close emotional relationship and physical contact with other family members.
Third, despite the fact that females had higher levels of anxiety and depression, the role of emotional dynamics in the development of psychopathology was similar for both sexes; with the main exception that aggressive behavior was predicted by levels of sadness and anxiety for female, but not for male adolescents.
Schema therapy is particularly useful for more complex emotional problems, and utilises similar cognitive and behavioural components as CBT, but also addresses negative core beliefs on an emotional level by reprocessing events in our childhood that lead the the development of the negative core belief.
In adolescence, both typically developing youth and those with ASD report similar levels of adaptive, voluntary forms of emotion regulation (e.g., problem solving, emotional control), but those with ASD report higher levels of involuntary emotion regulation strategies that are generally considered to be maladaptive (e.g., rumination, intrusive thoughts, physiological and emotional arousal, mind going blank and numb)(Mazefsky et al. 2014).
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