Sentences with phrase «with affective»

There is growing evidence that mindfulness - based interventions are effective in treating a variety of conditions with affective components, such as anxiety and depression (Baer 2003; Hofmann et al. 2010).
Urinary MHPG, stress response, personality factors and somatosensory evoked potentials in normal subjects and patients with affective disorders
The association of 5 - HTTLPR and DRD VNTR polymorphisms with affective temperamental traits in healthy volunteers
In girls, conduct disorder was linked with the affective, behavioral and antisocial factors of psychopathy, while ADHD contributed to all four dimensions of psychopathy (Sevecke et al. 2009a).
White matter integrity and its association with affective and interpersonal symptoms in borderline personality disorder.
In a study by Beardslee et al [76], 37 families who had an eight - to 15 - year - old child and a parent with an affective disorder were randomly assigned to a lecture group discussion or a clinician - facilitated psychoeducational intervention.
For male providers, this kind of support provision also showed a link with affective empathy: higher scores on affective empathy (i.e., situational personal distress) were related to the men's provision of higher levels of instrumental support to their female partner.
Psychiatric disorder in adolescent offspring of parents with affective disorders in a non-referred sample
Therefore, individuals with deficits in these regions might be hypothesized to have difficulty with affective control.
Reduction of frontal neocortical grey matter associated with affective aggression in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy: An objective voxel by voxel analysis of automatically segmented MRI
The effect of individual enabling and support on empowerment and depression severity in persons with affective disorders: outcome of a randomized control trial.
Table 3 and Table 4 give the prevalence of comorbidity by age among females and males with affective, substance use, anxiety, and ADHD or behavioral disorders.
Prevalence and Odds Ratios (ORs) of Comorbidity Among Female Juvenile Detainees With Affective, Substance Use, Anxiety, and ADHD or Behavioral Disorders by Age *
Offspring of patients with affective disorders.
1 2 Cognitive behavioural therapies, developed and evaluated with affective disorders, have recently been used to treat these persistent hallucinations and delusions as an adjunct to medication.
What are the characteristics and level of cognitive impairment in people with affective psychoses (APs)?
Prevalence and Odds Ratios (ORs) of Comorbidity Among Male Juvenile Detainees With Affective, Substance Use, Anxiety, and ADHD or Behavioral Disorders by Race / Ethnicity *
Prevalence and Odds Ratios (ORs) of Comorbidity Among Female Juvenile Detainees With Affective, Substance Use, Anxiety, and ADHD or Behavioral Disorders by Race / Ethnicity *
Prevalence and Odds Ratios (ORs) of Comorbidity Among Male Juvenile Detainees With Affective, Substance Use, Anxiety, and ADHD or Behavioral Disorders by Age *
A serotonin transporter gene intron 2 polymorphic region, correlated with affective disorders, has allele - dependent differential enhancer - like properties in the mouse embryo
Weeks with no affective symptoms were classified as asymptomatic.
Subcortical volumetric differences between clinical stages of young people with affective and psychotic disorders.
Weeks with some affective symptoms were then categorized into levels of pure depression (no mania / hypomania), pure mania / hypomania (no depression), or a combination of manic and depressive symptoms (cycling / mixed affect).
Serotonergic studies in patients with affective and personality disorders.
Community approaches, such as home visitation, have been shown to be highly successful in changing the behavior of parents at risk for perpetrating maltreatment.18 Targeted programs for mothers with affective disorders and substance abuse have also been shown to be useful in preventing psychological maltreatment.19, 20
As a general rule, all unhelpful functioning families have difficulties with affective problem solving, while some families have difficulties in both affective and instrumental problem solving.
The country of power and knowledge should come forward with affective afford in the search of a solution.
The moving image works presented in A Minute Ago use different formal approaches to capturing, retelling and sharing an individual moment, playing with the affective nature of a momentary experience.
He has an ongoing fascination with the affective power of images, music and technology, and often uses reconfigured archival footage in his work.
Her use of gestural force with the material allows for stylistic uninhibitedness in her pursuit of a narrative and figurative depiction that collides with affective charge and frenzied abstraction.
Working across multiple media, Abhishek's artistic practice is marked by a close yet idiosyncratic engagement with the affective dimension of scientific research.
A North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine researcher has created a roadmap to areas of the brain associated with affective aggression in mice.
We have found that while I - Messages can be very powerful for younger students, older students frequently use them to mask «You» statements whereas the restorative questions force participants in the process to go deeper with affective thoughts and responses.
Utilizing solid gifted education research, some of which has existed since the 1920's, parents and teachers can deal with the affective, cognitive, and instructional issues of education for eg / pg children.
This is well evidenced by the obsession with affective and voluntarist models of identity.
For example, some men identify themselves with the rational aspect of psychic activity and perceive passions and emotions as something to be controlled, whereas others identify themselves with this affective aspect and perceive the claim of reason as a heteronomous demand.

Not exact matches

Think of a woman who has formed with a man who is not her husband an affective and emotional bond of love and of reciprocal support in which children grow and flourish.
Ideas, thoughts, as well as deeper emotional or «affective» states, are included in this category where the classical writers would place meditation, contemplation, and the various stages of «union with God» about which the mystics have given us reports.
Even though Nash failed to see it, such a broad Augustinianism actually has common ground with the Holiness - Pentecostal concern for affective transformation and ecstatic encounter.
That is compatible with at least three of the senses of «understanding God» we sorted out above (contemplative understanding; discursive understanding; affective understanding) and perhaps with some versions of the fourth (understanding in and through action).
Such problems may include «excessive affective dependency,» disproportionate aggression, incapacity to be faithful to obligations, incapacity for openness and trust, inability to cooperate with authority and confused sexual identity...» Of course all that is true; but wouldn't half an hour with a candidate over a pint tell most of us whether there is something about him that's a bit peculiar?
Though I am encouraged that Hill sees potential hazards in the use of terms like «gay Christian» and «homosexual Christian,» he, along with Gonnerman and Tushnet, may not sufficiently recognize the problems with describing or defining a person in terms of his or her affective desire for the same sex (whether that desire is relational, romantic, or sexual), in place of the clear definition of our sexual identity revealed to us by Scripture and the Church.
I believe that this description of the intentional subject is significant for our comparison with Whitehead, because adumbration for him begins at the affective level in terms of negative and positive prehensions and is then transmuted to the level of sense perception in presentational immediacy.
It is to be noted, further, that with sensing Aristotle includes pleasure and pain, i.e., the affective response to the object, as a concomitant factor (DA 414b5f).
An essential factor in every prehension is its «subjective form — the affective tone with which that subject now experiences that object.
4:12)» «Affective comparison are those in which we feel or value, the effect to impression of one thing is compared with that of another» while in pragmatic comparison we compare the activity or result of one thing with that of another.
Many of the traditional ascetical practices disappeared from the formation of priests in favour of promoting psychological «wholeness», achieving «psychosexual and affective maturity», meeting the «need for intimacy», «befriending your sexuality» and a number of other ambiguous ideals that could co-exist with what were previously considered mortal sins.
Even in a circumstance involving two separate contexts or horizons, that of the text itself and that of its readers temporally, linguistically and culturally removed from it, distanciation can not prevent appropriation from experiencing affective affinity with the fullness of the otherness of the text.
Those who think on Marxist lines believe that all that is necessary to inspire and polarize the human molecules is that they should look forward to an eventual state of collective reflection and sympathy, at the culmination of anthropogenesis, from which all will benefit through participation: as it were, a vault of intermingled thoughts, a closed circuit of attachments in which the individual will achieve intellectual and affective wholeness to the extent that he is one with the whole system.
Which amounts to saying that the complexification of Matter, at the point it has now reached in the human social organism, is physically incapable of advancing further if the Mind does not play a part, not only with its capacity for technical organization, but with its purposive and affective powers of arrangement and inner tension.
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