Emotionally focused
Found 8 free book(s)Attachment Theory and Emotionally Focused Therapy for ...
www.creatingconnections.nland Emotionally Focused Therapy for Individuals and Couples Perfect Partners Susan M. Johnson Experiential therapies, such as emotionally focused therapy (EFT; Green-berg, Rice, & Elliott, 1993; Johnson, 2004), share with John Bowlby’s (1969/1982, 1988) …
The Brain Lesson - FocusedKids
focusedkids.orgMar 14, 2017 · brains are training for a quiet presence to emotionally co-regulate with young chil-dren in their care. • Exercises The Breath Breathing with the ball Controlling your breath with the pinwheel The Body The Mountain Pose Rock-a-bye The Senses Listening to the Chime Watching your glitter settle • Why it Works: Children love this lesson. The ...
The Treatment of Structural Dissociation in Chronically ...
janinafisher.comfeelings and physiological reactions of the trauma-focused parts; others come when their attempts to disconnect or deny these responses lead to chronic depression or ... becoming mute, fear of abandonment, clinging emotionally • Patterns of indecision or self-sabotage reflecting internal struggles between parts: inability to make small ...
Antenatal Care - WHO
www.who.intcalled focused antenatal care – are required.Essential interventions in ANC include identification and management of obstetric complications such as pre- ... emotionally and physically for birth and care of their baby,particularly preparing for early and exclusive
Understanding Military Culture: A Guide for Professional ...
files.eric.ed.govand regulations) and then progressively explores the more emotionally intense shallow and deep aspects of military culture (self-expectations and self-sacrifice). Finally, this article presents a case study that illustrates a professional school counselor’s culturally competent approach to working with a military student. Language
Parenting Practices Scale: Its Validity and Reliability ...
files.eric.ed.govin order for them to develop physically, emotionally, socially, and intellectually/ cognitively (Baydar, Akçınar, & İmer, 2012). This definition of support that is given to a child in their growth process and the first studies by psychodynamic and learning theorists on its effects on child development, in parallel with the research done on
Emotion and Decision Making - Harvard University
scholar.harvard.edueconomics’ rational decision models focused primarily on understanding cognitive processes. Moreover, research examining emotion in all fields of psychology remained scant (for review, see Keltner & Lerner 2010). The online Supplemental Text for this article examines the curious history of scientific attention to emotion.
Praxis Special Education: Core Knowledge and Applications
www.ets.org• How do we support students emotionally for personal growth? III. Instruction (approximately 23%) A. Instructional strategies/techniques that are appropriate, considering students’ ages and abilities B. Instructional strategies for ensuring individual academic success in one-to-one, small group, and large group settings