• The purpose of this study was to explore the extent to which youth were distinguishable based on the form of aggression they perpetrated (physical, relational or psychological, or cyber) or by the relational context of the perpetration (dating partners or peers). (springer.com)
  • Prevention and intervention efforts should address the relational contexts of aggression perpetration. (springer.com)
  • Relational aggression, gender, and social-psychological adjustment. (springer.com)
  • Relational aggression in peer and dating relationships: Links to psychological and behavioral adjustment. (springer.com)
  • This study used mixed methods to compare perceptions of relational aggression (RA) of adolescent girls (n = 282) and their teachers (n = 15) in New Zealand, and to explore strategies for teachers to effectively manage RA in the classroom. (iier.org.au)
  • The scene above was reported by one of the participants in this study as an example of relational aggression perpetrated by a group of girls on another classmate, but it could have taken place in a group of adolescent girls in any number of locations. (iier.org.au)
  • Relational aggression (RA) was a term first used by Crick and Grotpeter (1996) to describe behaviours that are intended to harm someone by damaging or manipulating relationships or feelings of acceptance, friendship, or group inclusion. (iier.org.au)
  • 13] N.R. Crick, K.A. Dodge, Social Information-Processing Mechanisms in Reactive and Proactive Aggression, Child Development 67(3) (1996) 993-1002. (edu.vn)
  • Peer victimization is an umbrella term used to encompass several different facets of mistreatment and includes a broad spectrum of actions and behaviors from an overt, noticeable, physical act of aggression, to a more understated, subtle, consistent occurrence of a social act of aggression (Feinberg & Robey, 2008). (tamuc.edu)
  • The present study aimed to investigate the effect of SPT on aggression and emotional adjustment of children with a hearing impairment aged 5-7 years. (ac.ir)
  • The research instruments were Sinha and Singh adjustment questionnaire and the Shahim aggression questionnaire. (ac.ir)
  • The results showed that SPT could decrease aggression and improve emotional adjustment in children with hearing loss. (ac.ir)
  • This study assesses associations between mothers' use of relational aggression with their peers and psychological control with their children, and child adjustment in a sample of fifty U.S. mothers of elementary and middle school children. (montclair.edu)
  • Mothers completed surveys assessing their relational aggression and psychological control. (montclair.edu)
  • Teachers completed surveys assessing children's externalizing behavior, internalizing symptoms, and relational aggression. (montclair.edu)
  • Results also showed that relational aggression predicted adjustment problems in youth. (montclair.edu)
  • Relational aggression was associated with externalizing problems among boys and girls, and with internalizing problems among boys. (montclair.edu)
  • As a form of youth violence, bullying can include aggression that is physical (hitting or tripping), verbal (name calling or teasing), or relational/social (rumor spreading or leaving out of a group). (cdc.gov)
  • What Is Relational Aggression? (freespiritpublishingblog.com)
  • Relational aggression is often referred to as "girl drama. (freespiritpublishingblog.com)
  • According to the National Association of School Psychologists , relational aggression is defined as "harm within relationships that is caused by covert bullying or manipulating behavior. (freespiritpublishingblog.com)
  • In order to address relational aggression, we need to know what we are looking for. (freespiritpublishingblog.com)
  • As a school counselor in an elementary school, I see relational aggression often, and it breaks my heart because it can be so damaging and ways to fix it often feel elusive. (freespiritpublishingblog.com)
  • We can more effectively see what we are looking at and all the nuanced ways in which relational aggression manifests. (freespiritpublishingblog.com)
  • Watch for those "How to Spot It" signs, and make sure relational aggression is part of any anti-bullying lessons you conduct with students so they can learn to spot it too. (freespiritpublishingblog.com)
  • Identifying the problem as relational aggression moves the focus away from girls being the problem and shifts it onto behaviors being the problem. (freespiritpublishingblog.com)
  • Seeing relational aggression as a thing outside of them, girls can then make a choice to engage in it or not. (freespiritpublishingblog.com)
  • In this area, her research has primarily focused on understanding aggression as a social strategy (e.g., some forms of aggression predict heightened status among peers and fulfill status-oriented motivations in groups as young as early adolescence). (roanoke.edu)
  • 10] Resurrección DM, Navas-Campaña D, Gutiérrez-Colosía MR, Ibáñez-Alfonso JA, Ruiz-Aranda D. Psychotherapeutic Interventions to Improve Psychological Adjustment in Type 1 Diabetes: A Systematic Review. (ac.ir)
  • The findings revealed that migrants experienced failure in five inter-related spheres: financial, relational, physical, psychological, and professional. (newprairiepress.org)
  • 2021 Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues. (cdc.gov)
  • Designed to support social skills development, PEERS therapy is especially beneficial in nurturing interpersonal relationships and building a fulfilling social life. (counselingcentergroup.com)
  • Our clinical training in relational psychodynamic psychotherapy emphasizes the depth and richness that extends beyond symptoms and pathologies. (renni.ca)
  • Maria approaches therapy from a multicultural, relational, and psychodynamic perspective. (miamioh.edu)
  • Isolation and withdrawal, lack of self-esteem, anxiety, worry, and fear are some of the inner effects adjustment disorder has on children and adolescents. (healthyplace.com)
  • Josh approaches therapy from an integrative perspective combining elements from humanistic-existential therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and relational-cultural therapy. (miamioh.edu)
  • Objective To explore the influences of facial disfigurement and social support for psychosocial adjustment in patients with oral cancer. (bmj.com)
  • Measures Data were collected using the study questionnaires, including the Facial Disfigurement Scale, the Social Support Scale and the Psychosocial Adjustment to Illness Scale. (bmj.com)
  • 0.05) on psychosocial adjustment after controlling for other sociodemographic and clinical variables. (bmj.com)
  • Conclusions The level of psychosocial adjustment in patients with oral cancer was suboptimal. (bmj.com)
  • Poorer psychosocial adjustment was reported by patients with more severe facial disfigurement and less social support. (bmj.com)
  • Patients with cancers in other areas of the oral cavity also reported poorer psychosocial adjustment than patients with cancers in the buccal mucosa. (bmj.com)
  • This is the first known study to explore the inter-relationship among individual characteristics, disfigurement and social support in shaping psychosocial adjustment of patients with oral cancer in Taiwan. (bmj.com)
  • The study findings present cross-cultural evidence for the importance of financial status, facial disfigurement and social support on the psychosocial adjustment in patients with oral cancer. (bmj.com)
  • The cross-sectional nature of the study precluded an assessment of the evolution of psychosocial adjustment with disease progression and did not permit us to determine causal relationships among the study variables. (bmj.com)
  • The present study investigates the question of personality's relation to well-being and psychosocial adjustment in adolescence. (peerj.com)
  • Positive and Negative Affect, PA and NA, respectively), and psychosocial adjustment (emotional-behavioural problems measured by the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire for Adolescents, SDQ-A), in 72 Italian late adolescents (aged 17.5 ± 0.75). (peerj.com)
  • Character maturity, and in particular Self-Directedness, had a widespread protective effect on well-being and psychosocial adjustment, while different strengths and emotional-behavioural difficulties were associated to specific temperamental and character traits. (peerj.com)
  • His areas of interest include multicultural and diversity issues, gender and sexual identity, mood disorders, relationship issues, and adjustment. (miamioh.edu)
  • His areas of interest include multicultural and diversity issues, social justice issues, suicide prevention, integration of spirituality and religious issues in psychotherapy, group therapy, and supervision. (miamioh.edu)
  • 11] Garnefski N, Kraaij V. Cognitive coping and goal adjustment are associated with symptoms of depression and anxiety in people with acquired hearing loss. (ac.ir)
  • Youths who are bullied are at increased risk for depression, anxiety, sleep difficulties, and poor school adjustment. (cdc.gov)
  • This is evidence that there are two main forms of personal popularity that social psychology recognizes, sociometric popularity and perceived popularity. (wikipedia.org)
  • 1] T.T.M. Duc, Aggressive behavior analyzed from a social psychology perspective, Hanoi National University Publisher, Hanoi, 2011 (in Vietnamese). (edu.vn)
  • Our independent practitioners of psychiatry, psychology, clinical social work, and counseling provide the depth and versatility to meet your individual, family and community mental health needs. (ftcm.org)
  • While popularity is a trait often ascribed to an individual, it is an inherently social phenomenon and thus can only be understood in the context of groups of people. (wikipedia.org)
  • Indeed, social context is a prevalent theme in the literature for RA. (iier.org.au)
  • Wiseman (2002) suggested that within a given social context, one strong group defines all others and relational aggressive acts occur as a result of fighting to stay in that group. (iier.org.au)
  • Alternatively, Simmons (2002) viewed RA as taking place within the social context of the hierarchical clique toward others outside of the clique. (iier.org.au)
  • As such, Merrell, Buchanan, and Tran (2006) stated that examining RA in the school context is important, given the social interactions as students negotiate social roles, expectations, and hierarchies within their social groups at school. (iier.org.au)
  • Although there are biologic factors, probably the most important factors affecting the sexuality of women with diabetes has to do with their social and relational context, as well as their disease adaptation and their self-image and feelings about themselves related to diabetes. (medscape.com)
  • Group therapy is effective in treating adjustment disorders in children. (healthyplace.com)
  • 8] Hooshmand Z, Mirza Hosseini H, Zargham Hajebi M. [Comparing the effectiveness of individual counseling based on compassion therapy with family therapy counseling based on bowen's emotional system on social adjustment of depressed adolescent girls]. (ac.ir)
  • Therapists trained in working with children and adolescents can be a big help in treating adjustment disorders . (healthyplace.com)
  • Methods: In this retrospective cross-sectional study, clinical files of all mental healthcare users receiving treatment were reviewed to identify those with a current or previous diagnosis of one or more of the following anxiety disorders: generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), panic disorder, social anxiety disorder (SAD) and agoraphobia. (bvsalud.org)
  • Multilateral structural adjustment and a multinational land rush encroached upon regional forests and truncated medical infrastructure. (globalagriculture.org)
  • This offers some initial empirical evidence that humility may be a key factor that influences differing forms of relational spirituality and whether RS is helpful or harmful to lived experience. (bu.edu)
  • It is also possible that the type of bullying (e.g., social versus physical) influences the magnitude of the victim-internalizing problems relationship. (tamuc.edu)
  • I am a social psychologist whose research investigates the reciprocal influences of close relationships, social media, and culture on mental health and well-being. (mcmaster.ca)
  • Recently, I have become interested in the ways that older adults use social media and whether it influences their well-being differentially compared to younger adults. (mcmaster.ca)
  • For example, individuals low in humility may have difficulty relating to others and fitting into RS communities, or perhaps humility is a necessary part of implicit relational spirituality templates that correlate with social adjustment. (bu.edu)
  • Aim We examined the onset and removal of the exposure to organisational injustice (relational and procedural) in relation to subsequent changes in insomnia symptoms. (bmj.com)
  • We applied a "pseudo-trial design" to determine temporality between deterioration in relational and procedural justice over the first two surveys, and onset of insomnia symptoms in the third survey. (bmj.com)
  • Kids experience symptoms of adjustment disorder that signal to adults that they need some help coping. (healthyplace.com)
  • Symptoms of adjustment disorder in children can have a significant impact on their functioning. (healthyplace.com)
  • Anger, fighting, tantrums, and bullying are some of the ways the symptoms of adjustment disorder in children affect their lives. (healthyplace.com)
  • Adjustment disorder in children can become a vicious circle of stressors, symptoms, and effects that all fuel each other, keeping kids stuck. (healthyplace.com)
  • Life stressors and/or developmental transitions can cause adjustment disorder in children and teens, and the symptoms and effects can make life miserable. (healthyplace.com)
  • Adjustment disorder in children causes life-disrupting symptoms and effects, but this disorder is highly treatable and thus temporary. (healthyplace.com)
  • Yet, the analysis reveals that the process of adjustment and adaptation between different social, ecological and technical entities, in practice, on farmers' fields and beyond, is largely unarticulated in the GR discourse. (steps-centre.org)
  • 9] Zahed A, Rajabi S, Omidi M. [A comparison of social, emotional and educational adjustment and self-regulated learning in students with and without learning disabilities]. (ac.ir)
  • RENNI is one of the first of its kind in Canada where the multidisciplinary team of professionals -licensed psychologists, yoga practitioners, registered social workers, acupuncturists, registered massage therapists and other body and mind clinicians - are all specifically trauma trained to create a hub of trauma-informed care ensuring first and foremost the emotional safety of our clients. (renni.ca)
  • Additionally, because they're human, kids progress through developmental transitions that can create significant stress to lead to adjustment disorder . (healthyplace.com)
  • Adjustment disorder in children is caused by stressful life events and/or rocky developmental transitions. (healthyplace.com)
  • Social Information Processing in Deaf Adolescents. (ac.ir)
  • A Study of Relationship of Spiritual Intelligence and Adjustment of Adolescents. (banasthali.org)
  • The book discusses a new relational economics: less contractual, hierarchical and controlled, and more based on trust and mutual adjustment. (e-elgar.com)
  • Additional supports can help with health and everyday functioning as well as social and community engagement as people with ASD graduate from high school and enter adulthood. (delhimindclinic.com)
  • When we're in safe, attuned contact with other people , we can more easily access our social engagement system and thereby coregulate each other's arousal . (johnlovas.com)
  • The aim of this paper was to investigate whether psychosocial functioning in adulthood (e.g., friends support, cohabitation, community connectedness and work satisfaction) could be predicted by mental health, subjective well-being, social relations and behavior problems in adolescence, and whether gender was a moderator in these associations. (researchgate.net)
  • Licensed Clinical Social Workers, LCSWs, are social workers trained to diagnose and treat mental health issues and substance misuse with psychotherapy and counseling. (pathmentalhealth.com)
  • 2. How does social isolation influence mental health and well-being? (mcmaster.ca)
  • How do these social comparisons influence their mental health and well-being? (mcmaster.ca)
  • We also want to know whether improving children's social competence mediates the program's effects on parents' positive feeling and cognition. (ndsu.edu)
  • Therefore, children's social skills mediated the program's effects on parents' emotion and cognition. (ndsu.edu)
  • My name is Greg Hedler, and I'm a social worker at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. (chop.edu)
  • these adjustments are often nonverbal, taking place largely through cues such as breath, gesture, & vocalization. (johnlovas.com)
  • OBJECTIVE: This single-blind parallel design randomized controlled trial evaluated the feasibility and effectiveness of a modified version of the Mother-Infant Transaction Program (MITP) in enhancing Chinese mothers' sensitivity towards their premature infants' physiological and social cues. (bvsalud.org)
  • Prinstein distinguishes between the two types as likeability vs. social status. (wikipedia.org)
  • Longitudinal relations among cyber, physical, and relational bullying and victimization: Comparing majority and minority ethnic youth. (springer.com)
  • The current study built upon the framework of Hawker and Boulton 2002, and extended their work to explore the influence of both type of peer victimization (social or physical) and gender (male or female) as moderators in the relationship between peer victimization and increased internalizing problems. (tamuc.edu)
  • As a result, peer victimization has often been categorized as being either physical (e.g. direct) or social (e.g. indirect) in nature ( Underwood, 2003 ). (tamuc.edu)
  • For example, who do older adults compare themselves to when they browse social media and on what dimensions of comparison (e.g., physical health, lifestyle, social activity)? (mcmaster.ca)
  • Adjustment disorder can interfere in kids' and teens' desire and ability to form meaningful peer relationships. (healthyplace.com)
  • Social victimization includes acts of isolation or exclusion and often manifests itself as ostracism, harmful gossip, and deliberate manipulation of social bonds in order to cause irreparable damage to personal relationships (Putallaz et al. (tamuc.edu)
  • A technical term for this is inter-relational psychobiological regulation - the way our relationships with other people can help us regulate our arousal. (johnlovas.com)
  • 3. How does social media influence close relationships? (mcmaster.ca)
  • I am also examining whether people who tend to be anxiously attached in their relationships (i.e., feeling unworthy of love and fearing abandonment) are more prone to social media surveillance, and in turn, experience heightened jealousy and negative emotions. (mcmaster.ca)
  • Using both qualitative and quantitative methods, my research explores experiences of social isolation in university students and older adults. (mcmaster.ca)
  • Conclusions These results suggest that relational injustice can worsen sleep quality, while removal of relational injustice appears to improve sleep. (bmj.com)
  • Using experimental and longitudinal research designs, I am investigating the ways that people use social media to keep tabs on current and former romantic partners and whether it has a negative impact on their well-being. (mcmaster.ca)
  • My research examines whether the Big Five and Dark Triad personality traits predict the use of Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat, the content of one's posts, and the social response (e.g., likes/reactions/comments/retweets) one receives. (mcmaster.ca)
  • Bullying is not just a social problem but also a related to the existence of an interactive process ( 6 , 11 ). (who.int)
  • A wide variety of figurations of agency are mapped, including socio-ecological events that are Malthusian or critical, heroic individuals, technology and its users, as well as relational entanglements between social, ecological and technical entities. (steps-centre.org)
  • Occupational stress, cognition and affect among university employees: A co-relational study. (banasthali.org)
  • Beck U. From industrial society to risk society: questions of survival, social structure, and ecological enlightenment. (cdc.gov)
  • The Early Risers Skills for Success Program provides comprehensive skills training to children with adjustment problems and offers parent training to their parents. (ndsu.edu)
  • Status and group membership, being either in or out of a group, social intelligence, and competence all have been strongly related to incidences of RA. (iier.org.au)
  • Based on a life-long experience as a social scientist, Bart Nooteboom explains how economics can become more relevant by importing insights from other disciplines. (e-elgar.com)
  • Several social and health-related covariates were controlled for in generalised estimating equation based models, allowing to account for within person correlation. (bmj.com)
  • Journal of Health and Social Behavior 24(4), 385-396. (innspub.net)
  • In addition to its relational benefits, affectionate communication contributes to health and wellness for both senders and receivers. (oxfordre.com)
  • The and they have an impact across the In 2008, the World Health Organi- authors of this chapter all work in cancer continuum, from burden and zation's pioneering Commission on Glasgow, and are driven by the aim risk, to early detection, diagnosis, Social Determinants of Health mea- of tackling this inequality. (who.int)
  • The present study expects parenting training contributes to increases in parenting confidence and involvement and decreases in relational frustration of parents in the program compared with the control. (ndsu.edu)
  • Drawing on previous research on the development of Swedish foreign and security policy, this study aims to contribute to our understanding of the self- image and ideas that have formed the ambiguous character of the security doctrine pushed by the Social Democratic Party since regaining power in 2014. (lu.se)
  • 4. Do personality traits predict social media behaviour? (mcmaster.ca)
  • Do people with certain personality traits (e.g., narcissism) particularly crave a strong social response to their social media posts, and how do they feel if they do not receive it? (mcmaster.ca)
  • 5. What is the connection between aging, social media use, and well-being? (mcmaster.ca)
  • This comment by the Swedish Social Democratic EU MEP Heléne Fritzon sparked much controversy on social media and was met with heavy criticism from some of her political opponents (Jakob Hanke Vela & Lynch, 2022). (lu.se)
  • Social status can be due to dominance, superiority, and similar factors. (wikipedia.org)
  • We examined the relative contribution of decoding, topic knowledge, and strategic processing to the comprehension of social science text in a sample of Norwegian junior high school students. (researchgate.net)