If you are not experiencing the relationship you want, it likely has to do with the fact that you and your partner are operating from fear and control rather than from love — which is why it's important to learn about the six different
types of controlling relationship systems so you can enact change.
Not exact matches
Employers and employees have a «master / servant»
relationship — the employer has the right to direct and
control the
type, manner and timing
of the employee's work.
This
type of parenting can lead to rebellious teenagers, parent - child
relationship breakdowns and inability to
control angry outbursts.
This new study is one
of the first involving social interaction and menopause symptoms to
control for the age
of the women and also for the
type of relationship — only
relationships with young children were considered.
This
type of mutual
relationship, where two substances inhibit each other is called feedback
control and is a common mechanism found in various processes, such as shaping
of the body and the circadian clock.
Well -
controlled, experimental studies
of the influence
of microbial ecology, disinfectant
type, pipe materials, and water age, on opportunistic pathogen occurrence and persistence are needed in order to establish their
relationships to drug resistance.»
According to IRS Publication 15 - A [1], the factors that go into classification fall broadly into 3 categories: behavioral
control, financial
control, and
type of relationship.
IO: Yeah, so that's actually an important question because what we wanted to
control further, to isolate this effect
of the teacher - student
relationship, is other
types of behaviours and other
types of experiences which could, theoretically, also have an impact on the behaviours we were interested in.
a. the legal enforceability
of restrictive covenants; b. the legal parameters relating to wrongful termination, constructive dismissal or other similar concepts affecting an employee's entitlement to severance on termination
of employment; c. any special employment laws that apply in connection with a change in
control or other
type of corporate transaction (e.g., an executive's entitlement to severance or the mechanism by which an executive's employment may transfer to a corporate acquirer); and d. other labour - related laws (such as laws related to unions or works councils) that may affect the employment
relationship in a particular jurisdiction.
Uncontrolled trials
of couple therapy for PTSD have shown improvements inoverall PTSD symptoms and
relationship satisfaction6 - 8 and avoidance symptoms, 9 but these studies have not used appropriate methodological
controls and included small samples that were not diverse with respect to
type of trauma, race or ethnicity
of the traumatized partner, or sexual orientation
of the couple.
Expressive Arts Therapy can be considered a particular
type of psychotherapy as it overlaps with traditional forms and techniques
of psychotherapy and is likely to be considered a part
of the «
controlled act
of psychotherapy» defined as: «to treat, by means
of psychotherapy technique delivered through a therapeutic
relationship, an individual's serious disorder
of thought, cognition, mood, emotional regulation, perception or memory that may seriously impair the individual's judgement, insight, behaviour, communication or social functioning.»
Objective To examine associations
of parent — adolescent
relationship quality (parental acceptance and parent — adolescent conflict) with adolescent
type 1 diabetes management (adherence and metabolic
control) and depressive symptoms in Latinos and Caucasians.
Findings from the Diabetes
Control and Complications Trial and other studies stress the necessity
of BGM for intensive treatment
of diabetes, largely because
of the
relationship between BGM and glycemic outcomes in populations with
type 1 and
type 2 diabetes and the link between hyperglycemia and long - term complications (1 — 5).
Objectives To examine family factors as predictors
of metabolic
control in children with
type 1 diabetes and determine whether adherence behaviors mediate this
relationship.
Attributions
of adolescents with
type 1 diabetes in social situations:
relationship with expected adherence, diabetes stress, and metabolic
control
Some prime examples
of these
types of problems are poor communication skills, inadequate conflict management ability, the tendency to blame others for our own faults, poor parenting skills, personality flaws, the tendency to overly criticize or try to
control those around us, and historical emotional predispositions that plague us in our current life and make us prone to such things as infidelity, failed marriages, poor parent - child
relationships, etc..
We therefore feel justified to conclude that in adolescents with
type 1 diabetes, the hypothesized
relationships between coping styles and the degree
of metabolic
control and self - reported diabetes - related quality
of life are supported.