emotional adjustment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofemotionalandadjustment
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emotional
adjective
uk/ɪˈməʊ.ʃən.əl/us/ɪˈmoʊ.ʃən.əl/
relating to ...
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adjustment
noun[C or U]
uk/əˈdʒʌst.mənt/us/əˈdʒʌst.mənt/
a ...
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A social cognitive processing model ofemotionaladjustmentto cancer.
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Social support, life stress, pain andemotionaladjustmentto advanced breast cancer.
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The second holds that the function of dreaming is related toemotionaladjustment, not to intellectual problems.
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In contrast, perceptions of positive teacher regard predicted positive change inemotionaladjustmentduring the middle school years.
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Aggression and peer victimization as predictors of self-reported behavioral andemotionaladjustment.
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When disclosing bad news to children the literature instructs us to consider age and level of understanding (cognitive development,emotionaladjustment, and state of health).
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Other work suggests that memory distortions are related to the person's presentemotionaladjustmentto the event.
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Seventh gradeemotionaladjustmentwas the strongest predictor of subsequentemotionaladjustment.
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We also examined how adolescents' perceptions of middle school related to the different emergent patterns of academic andemotionaladjustment.
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Thus, the available literature suggests that self-regulation could play a pivotal role in adolescents' behavioral andemotionaladjustment.
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This may then positively impact children's social andemotionaladjustment.
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We also predicted from a mental health perspective that adolescents'emotionaladjustmentwould be significantly related to their subsequent academic functioning.
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Additionally, seventh grade perceptions of academic competence and academic values were significant positive predictors of eighth gradeemotionaladjustmenteven after accounting for demographic variables.
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Impact of parental anxiety on childemotionaladjustmentwhen a parent has cancer.
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This study draws on attachment theory to examine relations among history of maltreatment, internal representations, andemotionaladjustmentamong children entering foster care for the first time.
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Thus, by providing guidance for change in the context of autonomy support, therapists can maximally facilitate internalization andemotionaladjustmentin persons with this formidable personality disorder.
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Indeed, the extant research suggests that peer victimization can result in a number of behavioral, social, academic, andemotionaladjustmentproblems, at least during the elementary school years.
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Understanding how adolescents characterized by different academic andemotionaladjustmentstatuses are influenced by and influence their school environment is another area worthy of more research.
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But in this urban school-based sample, for a range of well-being markers, this group of resilient individuals generally does not appear to have significant problems inemotionaladjustmentor self-concept.
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