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Emocionālā intelekta rādītāju saistība ar piesaistes stilu sievietēm romantiskajās attiecībās

2019

Pētījuma mērķis ir noskaidrot vai sievietēm starp emocionālā intelekta vispārīgajiem rādītājiem un romantisko attiecību piesaistes stilu dimensijām pastāv statistiski nozīmīga sakarība, kā arī noteikt vai pastāv statistiski nozīmīga atšķirība starp emocionāla intelekta vispārīgajiem rādītājiem un piesaistes stiliem sievietēm romantiskajās attiecībās. Petījumā piedalījās 98 respondetes, kuras ir romantiskajās attiecībās. Emocionālā intelekta mērījumiem tika izmantota- Emocionālā intelekta aptauja (The Self-Report Emotional Intelligence Test, SREIT, Schutte et al., 1998), Latvijā to adaptējuši Viesturs Reņģe un Jeļena Ņižņika (2012). Romantisko attiecību piesaistes stilu dimensiju mērījumiem …

romantiskās attiecībasEmocionālais intelektsPiesaistes stilsattachment styleemotional intelligencePsiholoģija
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The Mediating Role of Self-Esteem in the Relationship between Mother’s Attachment Style and Offspring’s Depression

2022

The present study aimed to investigate the mediating role of the offspring’s self-esteem in the association between the mother’s attachment style and the depressive symptoms of a sample of early adolescents. The participants included 484 students, aged 11 to 15 ( M age = 12.24, SD = .91) and their mothers, ranged in age between 30 and 69 years ( M age = 43.82, SD = 5.13). The students completed the Multidimensional Self-Concept Scale and the Self‐administered Psychiatric Scales for adolescents - Depression. Mothers completed the Attachment Style Questionnaire. The results showed an association between mothers’ anxious attachment and both self-esteem and depression of our young adolescents. …

self-esteemdepressionattachment styleyoung adolescents
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Parent–Infant Attachment Insecurity and Emotional Eating in Adolescence: Mediation through Emotion Suppression and Alexithymia

2021

Contains fulltext : 233652.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) Emotional eating (EE), the propensity to eat in response to emotions, is thought to have its origins in the early parent-infant relationship. This study tested the hypothesis that infant attachment insecurity results in EE in adolescence through the increased use of the emotion regulation strategy suppression of emotions and subsequent alexithymia. At the age of 15 months, parent-infant attachment security (n = 129) was observed with two abbreviated attachment measures: the shortened strange situation procedure (SSSP), and the shortened attachment Q-set (S-AQS). At the age of 12 years, children completed self-report questio…

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Self-reported reflective functioning mediates the association between attachment insecurity and well-being among psychotherapists.

2020

Objective: Subjective well-being is a crucial variable for mental health practitioners. This study examines the influence of therapists’ attachment dimensions and self-reported reflective functioning on their perceived well-being. Further, it examines if reflective functioning mediates the association between attachment insecurity and well-being. Method: A total of 416 experienced psychotherapists were enrolled in this cross-sectional study, and completed self-report measures of attachment insecurity, reflective functioning, and well-being. We tested the hypothesized mediation model with path analysis that examined indirect effects. Results: Both attachment anxiety and avoidance dimensions …

therapist subjective variable050103 clinical psychologyattachment avoidancePsychotherapisttherapistAttachment anxietyNegative associationtherapistsattachment anxiety attachment avoidance mentalizing psychotherapists reflective functioningtherapist factors therapist subjective variables therapists well-beingtherapist factorsDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePsychotherapistswell-beingSettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia ClinicaHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPath analysis (statistics)attachment anxietyreflective functioning05 social sciencespsychotherapistProfessional-Patient RelationsMental healthObject Attachment030227 psychiatryPsychotherapyClinical PsychologyInsecure attachmentCross-Sectional StudiesMentalizationtherapist factortherapist subjective variablesWell-beingmentalizingSelf Reportattachment anxiety; attachment avoidance; mentalizing; psychotherapists; reflective functioning; therapist factors; therapist subjective variables; therapists; well-beingPsychologyPsychotherapy research : journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research
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Sounding Together: Family-Centered Music Therapy as Facilitator for Parental Singing During Skin-to-Skin Contact

2017

Introduction: When it comes to the delicate relationship between a baby and its parents, the voices of the parents have a significant role in communicating love, tenderness, and closeness as well as in supporting self-regulation as necessary for secure attachment. Under suboptimal experiences, such as premature birth, infant-directed singing takes on an even more important and therapeutic role since preterm infants miss the finely attuned auditory stimulation of the womb and the mother-infant dyad is disrupted too early.

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Infantile trauma: representations of self, others and relationships and problematic behaviours in maltreated children.

2016

Literature suggests that different types of early traumatic experiences (such as child maltreatment) have an impact on children’s psychological well-being, especially, in terms of understanding and expectations of relationships, representations of self and others and on their emotion regulation. This can influence their attachment pattern and their emotional and behavioural development. Narrative tasks, such as the Story Stem Assessment Profile, offer the children an opportunity to express their expectations about themselves, others and relationships, especially attachment relationships (Hodges & Steele, 2000; Hodges, Steele, Kaniuk, Hillman & Asquith, 2009). An area of research tha…

traumaSettore M-PSI/07 - Psicologia Dinamicatrauma; abuse; attachmentabuseattachment
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Occlusion-derived baculovirus: interaction with human cells and evaluation of the envelope protein P74 as a surface display platform.

2008

To develop complementary baculovirus-based tools for gene delivery and display technologies, the interaction of occlusion-derived baculovirus (ODV) with human cells, and the functionality of the P74 ODV envelope protein for display of the IgG-binding Z domains (ZZP74) were evaluated. The cellular binding of ODV was concentration-dependent and saturable. Only minority of the bound virions were internalized at both 37 and 4 degrees C, suggesting usage of direct membrane fusion as the entry mode. The intracellular transport of ODV was confined in vesicular structures peripheral to the plasma membrane, impeding subsequent nuclear entry and transgene expression. Transduction of ODV was not rescu…

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Otwarty katalog sposobów zabezpieczenia majątku dłużnika w postępowaniu w przedmiocie ogłoszenia upadłości na zasadach ogólnych

2020

Przedmiotem niniejszego opracowania jest udzielenie odpowiedzi na pytanie czy uregulowany w ustawie Prawo upadłościowe katalog sposobów zabezpieczenia majątku dłużnika na etapie postępowania w przedmiocie ogłoszenia upadłości ma charakter otwarty czy zamknięty? Prezentowana jest teza, że katalog sposobów zabezpieczenia ma charakter otwarty. W konsekwencji dopuszczalnym sposobem zabezpieczenia majątku dłużnika jest uchylenie zajęcia egzekucyjnego wierzytelności przysługujących dłużnikowi. Uchylenie zajęcia egzekucyjnego wierzytelności przysługujących dłużnikowi nie zostało wprost przewidziane przez ustawę jako sposób zabezpieczenia majątku dłużnika.

zabezpieczenie majątku dłużnikasecurity for the debtor’s assetsmethod of securityset aside attachment of the claimuchylenie zajęcia wierzytelnościsposób zabezpieczeniapostępowanie w przedmiocie ogłoszenia upadłościbankruptcy proceedingsStudia Prawnicze. Rozprawy i materiały
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