Family members'critical comments, hostility, authoritarian and intrusive or controlling attitudes ( termed high'expressed emotion'or'EE'by researchers ) have been found to correlate with a higher risk of relapse in schizophrenia across cultures.
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Granted, Vernon isn't one to show emotion, and as for dialogue, he might as well be a silent film star ( except that the actors of that period actually expressed emotion ).
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Psychotherapy is aimed at alleviating core symptoms, recognizing episode triggers, reducing negative expressed emotion in relationships, recognizing prodromal symptoms before full-blown recurrence, and, practicing the factors that lead to maintenance of recovery.
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Families of those killed when a bomb exploded aboard Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, expressed emotions ranging from rage to skepticism to grudging acceptance of a dlrs 2.7 billion settlement offer from Libya.
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And the movie dance numbers that once expressed emotions too joyous to be put into words have now gone the way of plots about the kind of uncomplicated romance that prompted most of that joy.
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However, for the remainder of the 30-day mourning period, all broadcasters were forbidden from broadcasting programmes that featured " any element of entertainment, dancing, joy, violence, impoliteness or overly expressed emotion ", nor any his successor.
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Families of those killed when a bomb exploded aboard Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, expressed emotions ranging from rage to skepticism to grudging acceptance of a dlrs 2 . 7 billion settlement offer from Libya.
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Among highly stressed caregivers with high blood pressure, blood pressure shot up 28 points during this " expressed emotion " test, but non-caregivers who were also hypertensive had a spike of only 21 points _ a significant difference.
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Meron emphasized that the production would not be bound to the limitations of a traditional CGI version of Tinker Bell : rendered live and controlled by a technician, it expressed emotions and thoughts by changing its size and color.
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The article " Expressed Emotion and Relapse of Psychopathology " details expressed emotion ( EE ) as a construct, the link between expressed emotion and relapse, evidence of causality, attributions and EE, and more information regarding the theory of EE.