As TV -
viewing behavior becomes increasingly fragmented, thanks to cord cutting and the rise of mobile, figuring out who watches your programs and when has gotten increasingly difficult for broadcasters.
Not exact matches
Stating that he uses the term moral model to refer to the Biblical
view, he paints this picture of the Moral Model: (1) The addict
became addicted primarily as the result of immoral
behavior.
But precisely because it is a movement made up of many races and ethnicities, many worship styles, and many political persuasions, it hasn't taken much for one group of evangelicals to
become embarrassed at the unseemly
views and
behavior of other evangelicals.
While children of gay and lesbian parents don't «
become gay» any more than children of heterose.xuals, daughters of lesbian couples do display one very different
behavior: They play better with male children and have more gender - neutral
views of society.
They add that it is
becoming increasingly apparent that many teens are unaware of the risks of inappropriate
behaviors online,
viewing them as trivial and taking an «it won't happen to me» stance.
«When you're depressed, your
view of life
becomes distorted, and you may not notice how your mood can spiral downward,» explains Simon Rego, PsyD, director of the Cognitive
Behavior Therapy Training Program at Montefiore Medical Center in New York City.
CBT centers on the idea that we can free ourselves from a lot of angst by
becoming aware of our distorted
view of situations, particularly stressful ones, and adjusting our
behaviors accordingly.
Rather than removing the profiles or changing the content, or even being apologetic about their
behavior, the students
became angry that a professor had been
viewing their profiles.
As children watch more violent television, they
become more aggressive and exhibit fewer positive social
behaviors.16 - 18 Aggressive
behaviors have been associated with peer rejection and less popularity.20, 21,39 Increased aggression influenced by
viewing violent television may prompt peers to reject and socially isolate the aggressive child.
Involves parents n the treatment and strives to give parents a more positive, empathic
view of their child, to have them
become competent co-therapists, to teach them about appropriate developmental expectations, and to consult about
behavior management
According to this
view, when fathers and mothers behave differently toward the child and / or fail to support each other, highly reactive children are «prodded» to change their
behavior and
become less inhibited (Belsky et al. 1996).