Projective identification, countertransference, and the struggle for understanding over acting out. (1/8)
Projective identification is examined as an intrapsychic and interpersonal phenomenon that draws the analyst into various forms of acting out. The therapist struggles to use understanding and interpretation as the method of working through the mutual desire to act out the patient's core fantasies and feelings. Clinical material is used to illustrate the ways in which projective identification affects the analytic relationship. The focus is on methods of using interpretation to shift from mutual acting out to mutual understanding. (+info)Externalizing disorders in American Indians: comorbidity and a genome wide linkage analysis. (2/8)
(+info)Salivary cortisol levels and infant temperament shape developmental trajectories in boys at risk for behavioral maladjustment. (3/8)
(+info)Anger expression and risk of coronary heart disease: evidence from the Nova Scotia Health Survey. (4/8)
(+info)Confirming the etiology of adolescent acting-out behaviors: an examination of observer-ratings in a sample of adoptive and biological siblings. (5/8)
(+info)The relationship between parent-child conflict and adolescent antisocial behavior: confirming shared environmental mediation. (6/8)
(+info)Understanding physiology by acting out concepts. (7/8)
Typically, classes in anatomy and physiology are taught via lecture and visual aids. This seems to work well for students who are primarily auditory and visual learners but not for those who learn better through kinesthetic experiences. This is the first report describing the use of improvisation to act out physiological concepts within an anatomy and physiology course. Improvisational techniques encourage active participation and allow students to personally interact with and experience difficult concepts in the classroom. In this paper, sensory modality preferences for learning will be discussed briefly. Improvisational techniques will be described, and examples of improvisations useful to convey intricate physiological concepts will be provided. Last, student responses to the use of improvisational techniques in an anatomy and physiology course will be reported. (+info)The use of an enhanced simplified habit-reversal procedure to reduce disruptive outbursts during athletic performance. (8/8)
An enhanced simplified habit-reversal procedure was used with a 14-year old boy who presented with a long history of disruptive, angry outbursts during tennis matches. Initial treatment involved simplified habit-reversal procedures delivered in a multiple baseline design across settings. Modest results led to additional supporting contingencies, including response costs. Results showed elimination of disruptive outbursts during both nontournament and tournament matches and highlight the importance of adding additional supporting contingencies to simplified habit reversal for some self-control problems. (+info)"Acting out" is a psychological term that refers to the behavior of expressing unconscious thoughts, impulses, or desires in an external, often socially unacceptable manner. It is often used to describe maladaptive behaviors that are considered inappropriate or disruptive and that may cause harm to oneself or others.
In a medical or clinical context, "acting out" might be used to describe a range of behaviors, such as aggressive or self-destructive acts, substance abuse, sexual promiscuity, or other impulsive actions that are driven by unconscious motivations. These behaviors may be more common in individuals with certain mental health conditions, such as borderline personality disorder, conduct disorder, or antisocial personality disorder.
It is important to note that "acting out" is different from "acting out behavior," which refers to any behavior that is intended to draw attention or manipulate others. While both terms involve external expressions of internal states, "acting out" specifically refers to the unconscious expression of repressed thoughts, feelings, or desires.
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20232
- Long-acting injectable antiretroviral treatment can improve medication adherence in patients who struggle with regularly taking daily pills, according to research presented at the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care 2023 Annual Meeting. (medscape.com)
- Cite this: Long-Acting Antiretrovirals for HIV Improve Adherence - Medscape - Oct 30, 2023. (medscape.com)
Actors9
- Actors and actresses will often have many instructors and teachers for a full range of training involving singing, scene-work, audition techniques, and acting for camera. (wikipedia.org)
- These classes introduce young actors to different aspects of acting and theatre, including scene study. (wikipedia.org)
- One of the things we're seeing with the photography revolution in policing is officers increasingly acting like actors, directors, and cinematographers-thinking about cameras that are on, playing to the camera, and working to shape the photographic record. (aclu.org)
- Non-actors often love actor-creatures and their acting powers, and find them fascinating. (2blowhards.com)
- But when non-actors encounter actors in the flesh, they often find the acting package upsetting. (2blowhards.com)
- Morrison, a respected director and acting instructor known for mentoring "actor's actors," would teach in the program for 18 years. (purchase.edu)
- This collection of seventy-five acting exercises is designed to prepare actors and acting students for a professional career. (pioneerdrama.com)
- Written to encourage eager young actors who want to learn the secrets of acting before they even get their driver's license, this brand new book has the perfect combination of insightful, informative teaching and light-hearted spirit. (pioneerdrama.com)
- Coaction requires that the actors acting together, during the process, reach an enlarged mentality (Arendt, Lectures on Kant's Political Philosophy), either through putting themselves in the position of others, imagining what the situation might look like through their eyes (enlarged mentality as a result of imagination), or through taking the actual perspectives of others (enlarged mentality as a result of dialogue) (cf. (lu.se)
Injectable1
- BOSTON -- A long-acting injectable drug, given every few months to prevent HIV infection, could be the Depo-Provera of anti-HIV drugs. (medpagetoday.com)
Secretary12
- The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) on Sept. 21 concluded that Julie Su can continue serving as the acting secretary of the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL). (shrm.org)
- To pre-empt the issue, the DOL last March contended in a letter to the GAO that Su is serving as acting secretary of labor not under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act, but under a DOL-specific succession statute (29 U.S.C. Section 552), allowing the deputy secretary to perform the duties of the secretary of labor. (shrm.org)
- Acting Secretary of the Air Force Eric Fanning shakes hands with Lt. Gen. Brooks Bash, Air Mobility Command vice commander, during a visit to Scott Air Force Base, Ill., Aug. 22, 2013. (af.mil)
- Acting Secretary of the Air Force Eric Fanning watches Airmen demonstrate how to put a stretcher inside a C-21 during a tour of Scott Air Force Base, Ill., Aug. 22, 2013. (af.mil)
- Acting Secretary of the Air Force Eric Fanning met with members of Team Scott to discuss the future of the Air Force during an all call Aug. 22, 2013, at Scott Air Force Base, Ill. He also briefed current budget concerns facing the military and spoke to issues of sexual assault and harassment in the military. (af.mil)
- SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. (AFNS) -- Acting Secretary of the Air Force Eric Fanning came here Aug. 22 as part of his recent tour of bases to speak with Airmen about their concerns and to answer questions about the future of the Air Force. (af.mil)
- National Cancer Institute Director Ned Sharpless will serve as acting FDA Commissioner, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said Tuesday. (cnbc.com)
- National Cancer Institute Director Ned Sharpless will serve as acting FDA Commissioner when Scott Gottlieb leaves the agency next month, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said Tuesday. (cnbc.com)
- Acting Secretary: An official that was not confirmed by the Senate temporarily serving in a cabinet-level role. (thompsoncoburn.com)
- But the Act limits who can serve as an acting secretary and for how long they can serve in that capacity. (thompsoncoburn.com)
- While this allowed him to fill cabinet positions with loyalists that did not face the scrutiny of Senate confirmation, it backfired when the Government Accountability Office released a report last August finding that former Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf and former Acting Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli were serving in their positions illegally. (thompsoncoburn.com)
- In the waning, turbulent days of the Trump Administration, the resignations of the Education and Transportation Secretaries meant that senior officials picked by former President Trump ascended to the acting secretary roles at those agencies until President Biden was sworn-in. (thompsoncoburn.com)
20211
- By December 2021, long-acting cabotegravir with rilpivirine was approved for preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP), extending this option to a new population of patients. (medscape.com)
School's1
- What is john Robert power's acting and modeling school's number? (answers.com)
Theatre3
- Acting is an activity in which a story is told by means of its enactment by an actor who adopts a character-in theatre, television, film, radio, or any other medium that makes use of the mimetic mode. (wikipedia.org)
- Universities mostly offer three- to four-year programs, in which a student is often able to choose to focus on acting, whilst continuing to learn about other aspects of theatre. (wikipedia.org)
- Improvisation as an approach to acting formed an important part of the Russian theatre practitioner Konstantin Stanislavski's 'system' of actor training, which he developed from the 1910s onwards. (wikipedia.org)
Audition1
- I just now like a couple hours ago got back from a audition for modeling and acting and advertising. (answers.com)
Medication4
- Fast-acting migraine medication can wipe out a headache. (webmd.com)
- A total of 52 individuals with HIV in the program at Cooper switched from oral to long-acting medication regimens. (medscape.com)
- Success requires a dedicated RN for administration of long-acting injections, pharmacy liaison for prior authorization reordering medication, and a navigator for tracking and ensuring patient follow-up," they added. (medscape.com)
- In principle, such long-acting drugs could also be used for treatment of HIV infection, although that would require more than a single medication. (medpagetoday.com)
Main1
- Formulations are likely to improve, but the main interest in the long-acting drugs is still to prevent infection in the first place, especially in people at high risk, commented Sharon Lewin, MD, of Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, who is co-chair of the International AIDS conference this year in Melbourne. (medpagetoday.com)
Involves1
- Acting involves a broad range of skills, including a well-developed imagination, emotional facility, physical expressivity, vocal projection, clarity of speech, and the ability to interpret drama. (wikipedia.org)
Behavioral3
- There has been a great need to discover faster-acting drugs," said Stephanie Dulawa, PhD, associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral neuroscience at the University of Chicago and senior author of the study. (sciencedaily.com)
- We observed fast-acting therapeutic effects in multiple behavioral tasks after we administered compounds that selectively block serotonin 2C receptors," said Mark Opal, a graduate student at the University of Chicago and lead author of the paper. (sciencedaily.com)
- The rapidly acting antidepressants ketamine and scopolamine exert behavioral effects that can last from several days to more than a week in some patients. (nature.com)
Speech1
- The subject of Streep's speech was the art of acting, though she told the audience of 450 students, faculty and others in McCosh 50 that acting is "an art that I find in its deepest essence to be completely mysterious. (princeton.edu)
Rely1
- Though President Biden has had some of his cabinet nominees confirmed since January 20, he will have to rely on acting secretaries until the Senate finishes its work confirming all of his nominees. (thompsoncoburn.com)
Substantial2
- These effects can vary from hormonal to cognitive health that can impact quality of life and performance Some classical forms of acting involve a substantial element of improvised performance. (wikipedia.org)
- After a substantial ingestion of a long-acting anticoagulant, clinical signs of coagulopathy typically occur within 24-72 hours. (cdc.gov)
Director4
- Under the BBC's charter, an acting chair must be an existing non-executive director on the BBC board. (yahoo.com)
- U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) Director Davita Vance-Cooks names Tracee Boxley Acting Chief Information Officer (CIO). (gpo.gov)
- Deputy Director Dr. Douglas Lowy will serve as acting director of the National Cancer Institute, HHS said. (cnbc.com)
- Last September, a federal judge ruled that William Pendley, the former Acting Director of the Bureau of Land Management, was also serving unlawfully, which throws into question all regulations promulgated under his 14-month watch. (thompsoncoburn.com)
Coordinator1
- In 2007, he was assigned to Nyala, South Dafur, as Acting WHO Darfur Programme Coordinator and later as Head of the WHO sub-office there. (who.int)
Exposure1
- A clinically compatible case in which a high index of suspicion (credible threat or patient history regarding location and time) exists for a long-acting anticoagulant exposure, or an epidemiologic link exists between this case and a laboratory-confirmed case. (cdc.gov)
Approaches2
- Stanislavski's use was extended further in the approaches to acting developed by his students, Michael Chekhov and Maria Knebel. (wikipedia.org)
- Her three acting teachers at Yale had widely divergent approaches so, she said, "I decided to make it up as I went along. (princeton.edu)
Method9
- Schools vary in their approach, but in North America the most popular method taught derives from the 'system' of Konstantin Stanislavski, which was developed and popularised in America as method acting by Lee Strasberg, Stella Adler, Sanford Meisner, and others. (wikipedia.org)
- But Day-Lewis' method acting has hardly been limited to his work alone. (telegraph.co.uk)
- One way to make historical sense of the 20th century acting school known as The Method, btw, is to see it as an attempt by theater performers to assert themselves as more dignified than they'd been seen to be before. (2blowhards.com)
- Would you like to know what method acting techniques can do for you? (hypnosisdownloads.com)
- One of the most famous theorists and practitioners of the skill is Constantin Stanislavski, who invented what we now call method acting. (hypnosisdownloads.com)
- And that's why hypnosis is an invaluable aid to mastering method acting. (hypnosisdownloads.com)
- Method Acting Training is an audio hypnosis session created to unite technical theatrical skills and modern psychological understandings to enhance character portrayal and performance. (hypnosisdownloads.com)
- Download Method Acting Training now and enhance and amplify your skill as an actor. (hypnosisdownloads.com)
- Method Acting has been purchased by 302 customers . (hypnosisdownloads.com)
Examine2
- Most early sources in the West that examine the art of acting (Greek: ὑπόκρισις, hypokrisis) discuss it as part of rhetoric. (wikipedia.org)
- Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., who is chair of the House Education and the Workforce Committee, in July submitted a request to GAO to examine whether Su serving in an acting capacity is subject to time limits under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act. (shrm.org)
Appointment1
- Elan Closs Stephens has been named the acting chair of the BBC, replacing Richard Sharp who recently unveiled his resignation , effective June 27, following a report that said he had breached appointment rules by not fully disclosing his role in a loan given to former U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson. (yahoo.com)
Patients4
- The results suggest that "long-acting injections are well tolerated and lead to improved adherence in patients facing challenges with oral medications," the authors presented. (medscape.com)
- AMSTERDAM - Almost all patients with hepatitis C who took legally imported generic versions of direct-acting antiviral agents achieved a sustained virologic response at 4 weeks, according to a new study. (medscape.com)
- His team examined outcomes in patients with hepatitis C from 42 countries who participated in one of four treatment-access programs, located in Australia, Russia, and Southeast Asia, which used imported, and therefore cheaper, direct-acting antivirals. (medscape.com)
- After an acute unintentional ingestion of a long-acting anticoagulant, the majority of patients are entirely asymptomatic. (cdc.gov)
Research1
- The hypothesis is that long-acting drugs might "improve adherence and thus PrEP efficacy," said Chasity Andrews, PhD, of the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center in New York City, lead author of the Science paper and two of the presentations here. (medpagetoday.com)
School2
- Streep, who grew up in New Jersey's Somerset County and graduated from the Yale School of Drama, has had many great teachers, she said, but "the least valuable classes may have been in acting. (princeton.edu)
- What is john Robert power's acting and modeling school number? (answers.com)
Food and Drug Admin1
- In 2020, the US Food and Drug Administration approved long-acting cabotegravir with rilpivirine (Cabenuva) that provided a solution to this issue. (medscape.com)
Close1
- In this article, we try to clarify the meaning given to the words « acting », « action », « activity », « act », « praxis », which are close to one another but not synonymous. (bvsalud.org)
Program3
- Company 50-the acting class of '26-entered Purchase this fall, a moment that calls for reflection on the history of this distinctive program. (purchase.edu)
- With its remarkable storied beginnings, the Acting BFA program remains snugly perched among the country's most notable programs. (purchase.edu)
- Israel Hicks came to Purchase as a visiting professor in 1984, became chair of the acting program a year later, and replaced Kornfeld as dean in 1988, a tenure that would last until 2001. (purchase.edu)
Comments2
- I found myself earlier today writing a few comments about the topic of acting in the thread attached to this Razib posting . (2blowhards.com)
- Holmes' denial of the report makes even more sense when you read her comments about stepping away from acting in favor of working behind-the-scenes to direct in the future. (ibtimes.com)
Previous1
- The bioequivalence of generic and brand-name direct-acting antivirals has been demonstrated in previous studies, such as one recently conducted in Egypt ( Int J Gen Med . (medscape.com)
Long8
- Acting relationally is necessary for any healthy long-term relationship, and it's also likely that your clients are struggling with it, at least some of the time. (psychologytoday.com)
- 1957). Long-acting penicillin in gonorrhea control. (cdc.gov)
- Do not take these long-acting medicines alone. (medlineplus.gov)
- Your provider may ask you to take both a steroid drug and a long-acting beta-agonist drug. (medlineplus.gov)
- Detection of a long-acting anticoagulant (e.g., brodifacoum) in serum, plasma, or urine, as determined by commercial laboratory tests. (cdc.gov)
- Long-acting anticoagulant rodenticide poisoning: an evidence-based consensus guideline for out-of-hospital management. (cdc.gov)
- The purpose of this Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) is to accelerate the development of safe and effective long-acting drug delivery systems for improved, simplified treatment of HIV-1 in children. (cdc.gov)
- This NOFO invites applicants engaged in the development of existing long-acting platforms at early stages of development stages to perform specific preclinical activities that enable product optimization and accelerated translation to HIV-infected children. (cdc.gov)
Work1
- Which leads to challenge the dichotomy between doing and acting, poiesis and praxis, the splitting between work and « out of work » , professional and extraprofessional life. (bvsalud.org)
Remains1
- Though she has taken a number of acting hiatuses since then, she remains active today. (answers.com)
Agencies1
- Then, a slate of Biden-picked acting secretaries took the helm at all agencies because no confirmations had occurred in advance of Inauguration Day. (thompsoncoburn.com)
Training4
- Conservatories and drama schools typically offer two- to four-year training on all aspects of acting. (wikipedia.org)
- Late in 1910, the playwright Maxim Gorky invited Stanislavski to join him in Capri, where they discussed training and Stanislavski's emerging "grammar" of acting. (wikipedia.org)
- The most valuable training for her acting career were classes in movement, singing and verse-speaking, she explained. (princeton.edu)
- Acting as a judge at a case competition and training events strengthens the partnership between academia and society, particularly in the world of business. (lu.se)
Case1
- Footnote 2 In the case of the Bank Act , the Minister may, in certain cases and for purposes of the foreign bank rules, deem one or more of the above persons or the above entity to be entities associated with a foreign bank (the FB Acting in Concert Provisions). (gc.ca)
Improve1
- Acting as a reference can improve a company's relationship with a vendor, but it requires a time commitment and can result in unwanted attention. (networkworld.com)
Class3
- Now, scientists have discovered that selectively blocking a serotonin receptor subtype induces fast-acting antidepressant effects in mice, indicating a potential new class of therapeutics for depression. (sciencedaily.com)
- Now, scientists from the University of Chicago have discovered that selectively blocking a serotonin receptor subtype induces fast-acting antidepressant effects in mice, indicating a potential new class of therapeutics for depression. (sciencedaily.com)
- In seeking a new class of fast-acting therapeutics, Dulawa and her team tested biological pathways that had previously been shown to generate antidepressant effects but had never been studied for rate of onset. (sciencedaily.com)
Chair1
- She will remain acting chair while the government goes through the process of appointing a new, permanent BBC chair, which is expected to take several months. (yahoo.com)
Opportunity1
- By attending an institution with a specialization in acting, increased opportunity to act will lead to more relaxed physiology and decrease in stress and its effects on the body. (wikipedia.org)
Thinking1
- FEKE12 Thinking and acting under complexity and uncertainty overlaps to some extent with the course FEKL25. (lu.se)
Kind3
- They would start to make statements into the camera, which would jog their memory for writing up reports, but also kind of explain why they're acting the way they are. (aclu.org)
- Lately she keeps acting kind of distant and I don't know why. (askmen.com)
- In the morning, she realized she'd kind of overreacted, but she's still a little bit mad at you, and that's why she's acting so strangely. (askmen.com)