She notes the buzzwords («sacramental presence,» «vulnerability») and the push for «Oprah» -
style emotional displays.
Not exact matches
It expanded on the art
style and world built for Ocarina of Time and took it a step further by actually letting Link
display some form of an
emotional reaction from time to time.
Interspersed with discussions with her trusted consultant Dr. David Fairweather, «In EFT» chronicles Leanne's day - by - day therapy experiences, and
displays her empathic and focused
style in helping couples to move toward more authentic
emotional contact in EFT sessions.
Children who have disorganized attachment with their primary attachment figure have been shown to be vulnerable to stress, have problems with regulation and control of negative emotions, and
display oppositional, hostile - aggressive behaviours, and coercive
styles of interaction.2, 3 They may exhibit low self - esteem, internalizing and externalizing problems in the early school years, poor peer interactions, unusual or bizarre behaviour in the classroom, high teacher ratings of dissociative behaviour and internalizing symptoms in middle childhood, high levels of teacher - rated social and behavioural difficulties in class, low mathematics attainment, and impaired formal operational skills.3 They may show high levels of overall psychopathology at 17 years.3 Disorganized attachment with a primary attachment figure is over-represented in groups of children with clinical problems and those who are victims of maltreatment.1, 2,3 A majority of children with early disorganized attachment with their primary attachment figure during infancy go on to develop significant social and
emotional maladjustment and psychopathology.3, 4 Thus, an attachment - based intervention should focus on preventing and / or reducing disorganized attachment.
Emotional regulation and
display in classroom victims of bullying: Characteristic expressions of affect, coping
styles and relevant contextual factors
It is noteworthy that the parental role (e.g., parental responsiveness to children's
displays of emotion, parenting
styles that are controlling or caring, parent
emotional expression, and parent emotion regulation) have been documented to play a fundamental role in children's developing ability to self - regulate their emotions [41].