Attention to the development of emotions and self in adulthood and aging has dramatically increased in the past half-century, and different theoretical frameworks have been presented to deal with the resulting findings. The current article reviews the major positions to have addressed these findings, ...
Social development is a key area of focus for young learners, it has an incredible impact on later life, however it is often poorly supported as the connection between social emotional skills and academic achievement is fr...
To investigate how children’s emotional and behavioral problems affect the development of the SN, STN and RN, we added these continuous scores as an interaction term to the best fitting model (Table S2 and Fig. 5). In addition, in order to properly interpret the results, we also mapped ...
Almost 100 years later, a small but growing literature has reported sex differences in the behavioral expression of autism. Recent research has also begun to explore the internal experiences of individuals with autism, including social and emotional insight. The current study examines sex differences...
We then briefly review the murine neonatal 5-HT-sensitive period with consequences on sensory system development, because these findings provide the best-characterized examples of stark neuroanatomical malleability and reveal guiding conceptual principles that relate to monoamine-sensitive periods in general....
Nevertheless, to our knowledge, no studies have examined how meaning and purpose of life may explain the association between childhood emotional neglect and risks of substance misuse in adulthood. The current study seeks to examine whether purpose and meaning of life may serve as a protective ...
Personality Development in Adulthood and Old Age☆ M.Allemand, ...A.E.Grünenfelder-Steiger, inReference Module in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology, 2017 Differential Stability This type of stability, also called rank-order stability, refers to the degree to which the relative ordering of ...
attachment to parental loss – typically the mother – and experiments in security theory (Bretherton,1992; Nunes et al.,2022). Rooted in developmental psychology, attachment theory explores the nature of parent/child relationships and their influence on the child’s later relationships as they age...
Living into the story: agency and coherence in a longitudinal study of narrative identity development and mental health over the course of psychotherapy. J. Pers. Soc. Psychol. 102, 367–389 (2012). Article PubMed Google Scholar Baddeley, J. & Singer, J. A. A loss in the family: ...
DRBs could be defined as the dialectical expression of (internally experienced) felt-senses, which are translated linguistically later in life when language becomes available, those could in fact, be (verbally) expressed as late as adulthood, often during therapy for the first time. DRBs forge ...