c.To refuse to give sufficient parental affection or care to (a child or young animal). 3.To spit out or vomit:The baby rejected the medicine. 4.MedicineTo react to the introduction of (a transplanted organ or tissue) with a destructive immune response; fail to accept as part of one'...
Internet-based support for children with parents having mental illness is also available (Ali 2013; Stjernswärd 2009; Elf 2013); its purpose is to relieve guilt and shame, facilitate sharing of experiences with others in similar situations, and allow knowledge to be gained. In terms of ...
Lack of guilt, guilt, and shame: a multi-informant study on the relations between self-conscious emotions and psychopathology in clinically referred children and adolescents Article Open access 29 July 2015 References Bardis, P. D. (1973).Family Violence Scale. Toledo, OH: P. D. Bardis....
A parental discipline technique that attempts to instill guilt by stressing the consequences to others of the child’s misbehavior. From: Encyclopedia of Mental Health (Second Edition), 2016 About this pageSet alert Also in subject areas: Medicine and Dentistry Social SciencesDiscover other topics On...
They described experiencing anxiety, depression, low self-worth, guilt, attachment problems, difficulty in other relationships, and reduced or delayed educational and career attainment that they attributed to their experience of parental alienation. These results demonstrated that children's exposure to ...
If fights happen often, the child grows up to be an insecure, fearful adult. Guilt and shame Children will feel like they are the reason for the conflict. This can lead to low self-esteem and feelings of worthlessness. Stress about who to align with ...
Examined relationship between levels of attachment and separation and women's adjustment to college. Findings from 162 first-year college women revealed that freedom from guilt and anxiety toward parents, feelings of positive parental attachment and attitudinal similarity with parents, were associated with...
At one end are motives stemming from integration of the action with personal beliefs, or identification with the value of an action (autonomous motivation to act); at the other are less internalized motives originating from internal pressures (guilt, a sense of obligation), or external pressures ...
Mothers in Australia expressed guilt about failing to be a good mother [43]. Studies have indicated that Chinese mothers exhibit a greater vaccine hesitancy for their children than fathers, due to their concerns regarding vaccine safety and effec- tiveness. It has been mentioned that fathers ...
(Cruise et al., 2011). A study of clinic-referred school-aged children and adolescents did not find associations between parental EOI and observations of parents' intrusive control, levels of fostering the independence of the child and guilt induction, or with child behaviors toward the parent (...