Positive psychological factors/ elements/ or behaviours are characteristics that make a person happy and improve their general mental health [14]. These things are very important in the field of positive psychology, which is a branch of psychology that works on making people healthier and more effe...
As we discussed in Chapter 3, the term 'normative' means that a person's trait char- acteristics can be compared with those of others having a similar background. All being well, trait characteristics tend to be generally stable over the long term. However, as we saw in Chapter 7 in...
which shows thehard-working, rock-solid, stable and practical natureof Taurus or Vrishabha Rashi. Taurus is symbolized by a bull, which, as it were, advises us to be polite and careful with such a person.
Still trying to make him budge, beware of the violent temper. A Taurus person is hardly impulsive and never gets angry without a reason. Infact, he has the perfect control over his emotions. However, when a Taurus does get angry, it is better not to get in the way or you are bound ...
An early onset of offending is a strong predictor for future persistent offending. Childhood offenders from ethnic minority groups are a vulnerable at-risk group. However, up until now, no studies have focused on them. Aims To investigate which risk factors are associated with (re-)offending of...
Mood swings:Substance use disorder leads to extreme mood swings, ranging from euphoria while under the influence to irritability, anxiety, or depression during withdrawal. Loved ones will notice their once-joyful or stable family member becoming increasingly volatile or emotionally distant. ...
Most studies reveal the attitudes on the part of the helping person making a relationship growth-promoting or growth-inhibiting. It was found out that the children of parents with other attitude syndromes tend to fall between the attitudes such as being emotionally unstable, rebellious, aggressive ...
The term ___ is used to refer to the state of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion caused by long-term involvement in emotionally demanding situations. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word. A person is described as ___ if he or she primari...
Use of newspaper clichees, sterotyped expressions, commonplace phrases familiar to the reader: you can really find some cool things, the tip of the iceberg, etc. Use of abbreviations: TYRP1 Use of emotionally marked language: Humans are beautifully diverse… ...
Clout is reflected through a lower usage of first-person singular pronouns (like “I”), a higher usage of first-person plural pronouns (such as “we”), and a reduced frequency of uncertain language (for instance, “maybe” or “perhaps”) and impersonal pronouns (like “it”). Authentic...