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manoasha · 9 months ago
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"The False Self-Esteem Trap of kids" A Counselor's View
As a counselor, I’ve noticed a troubling trend: many children today have “false self-esteem.” This means they often believe they are better than they really are, and parents play a significant role in this issue. Here’s how: 1. Excessive Praise While encouragement is important, overly praising children for every little achievement can lead them to think they are always right. For example,…
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phonemantra-blog · 1 year ago
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Miley Cyrus is shedding light on the dynamics of her family life, addressing her relationship with both her parents, Billy Ray Cyrus and Tish Cyrus. In a recent interview on David Letterman's Netflix series, "My Next Guest Needs No Introduction," the singer delves into the complexities of her upbringing and the unique influences each parent has had on her life. Miley Cyrus Opens Up Beyond the Headlines: Examining the Nuances of Family Miley's comments come amidst recent media speculation regarding a potential rift within the Cyrus family. This speculation intensified following Tish's divorce filing from Billy Ray in April 2022 and their subsequent remarriages. However, Miley's interview offers a more nuanced perspective, highlighting the love and support she received from both parents despite their distinct parenting styles. Grateful for Dad's Artistic Influence But Mom Holds Hero Status While acknowledging her father's role in shaping her artistic perspective, Miley emphasizes the profound impact her mother has had on her life. "Honestly, my mom is my hero," she declares. She credits Tish with providing a nurturing and stable environment, contrasting it with Billy Ray's own challenging childhood experiences. Miley highlights the positive influence of Billy Ray's artistic nature. "He has a relationship and a foot on the ground to the real and nature," she explains. She sees this as a valuable asset, appreciating the guidance and perspective he offered throughout her career. The Gift of Different Roles: Recognizing Individual Contributions Miley acknowledges that her parents contributed to her success in distinct ways. She emphasizes that "they can't be weighed on the same scale." While Billy Ray's artistic influence and genes provided a foundation, Tish's unwavering support and nurturing environment fostered her growth. Miley acknowledges the role Billy Ray played in her artistic development, stating, "Without my dad...who I am as a person, it wouldn't exist." She recognizes the importance of his creative spirit in shaping her artistic sensibilities. Understanding the Roots: Empathy for Billy Ray's Upbringing Miley sheds light on the significant differences in their childhood experiences, offering a deeper understanding of her relationship with her father. She explains that Billy Ray's childhood was marked by poverty and instability, factors she believes shaped his personality and parenting style. This fosters a sense of empathy within her, allowing her to see him with a more compassionate lens. Miley contrasts her privileged upbringing with Billy Ray's, acknowledging the love and stability she received. "I had food, I had love, I grew up in a beautiful big house," she explains. This understanding allows her to appreciate the challenges Billy Ray faced and the man he became. Beyond Estrangement: Recognizing Parental Sacrifice Despite media portrayals of potential estrangement, Miley emphasizes the sacrifices her parents made for her and her siblings. "My parents served their children, and I know this," she states. She acknowledges their unwavering support in pursuing her dreams. Miley clarifies the rumors surrounding her relationship with her father, stating, "There's no estrangement here with your father, it's just the way things are played?" She emphasizes the love and respect she has for both parents, recognizing their unique contributions to her life. Miley Cyrus & Family Dynamics: A Complex Tapestry Miley Cyrus' interview offers a glimpse into the complexities of family relationships. It highlights the importance of acknowledging individual contributions and recognizing the influence of upbringing on parenting styles. Ultimately, the interview underscores the enduring love and respect Miley holds for both her parents.
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s-o-i-l-world · 1 year ago
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Founder Anil Sachdev Speech | 4th PGDM Convocation
In this talk, we discuss how parents have a profound influence on shaping character through their stories and teachings. Education is highlighted for its role in building empathy and encouraging community service. The importance of corporate support and individual trust is emphasized as crucial factors in the success of the Institute.
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drameetaggarwal · 4 months ago
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Understanding Childhood Trauma: The Impact on Self-Worth
Exploring how childhood experiences shape our self-esteem in relationships. We dive into the connection between parental absence and feelings of low self-worth, revealing unseen traumas that affect our need for validation and belonging. #ChildhoodTrauma #SelfWorth #ParentalInfluence #EmotionalHealth #Relationships #MentalHealthAwareness #HealingJourney #TraumaInformed #Belonging…
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blog-by-samata · 5 years ago
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Do people with family history of alcoholism develop alcohol dependence? (Week1 | Assignment -1)
This study was based on the survey by U.S. National Epidemiologic Study of Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC). I would like to do a research on alcohol dependency. There were a wide range of variables, like alcohol consumption, experiences or symptoms etc. present in the NESARC data set. Since, I am yet to finalize the specific variables that I should use to determine the alcohol dependency, I have included all the relevant variables in my personal codebook: background, alcohol consumption, alcohol dependence, and diagnoses
However, I realized alcohol abuse disorder is a wide topic, and I should deep dive into the area that has piqued my interest most. I have often heard that alcoholism is a family disease; in most cases, every member of the entire family suffers. And, alcoholism takes an especially high toll on children, who often carry the scars associated with an alcoholic parent’s drinking well into adulthood.
Over the years, I have noticed how some people within and outside my circle have become dependent on alcohol. Some seemed to get addicted in their adolescent only, almost immediately after some exposure to alcohol, while others in their later life having irregular drinking habits.
So, within the topic of alcohol dependence, I got more intrigued in understanding the association between parental alcohol consumption and children’s alcohol dependency. And, I added “family history of alcoholism”, “drinking frequency”, “type of drinks” and “drinking quantity” variables to my codebook to understand drinking dependency levels.
Given below are the research questions, hypotheses, parameters and the literature review that I conducted to develop the hypotheses. All the sources have been cited at the end of this post.
Research Questions
1.     Is there a positive relationship between alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence?
2.     Are children of alcoholic parents more likely to develop alcohol dependency?
Hypotheses
1.     Higher amount of alcohol consumption increases the likelihood of dependency
2.     Family history of alcoholism can influence a person’s risk of becoming alcohol dependent.
Parameters used
1.     BACKGROUND INFORMATION: NESARC respondents represents the civilian, non-institutionalized adult population of the United States, including residents of the District of Columbia, Alaska, and Hawaii. It includes people living in households, military personnel living off base, and people residing in the following group quarters: boarding or rooming houses, non-transient hotels and motels, shelters, facilities for housing workers, college quarters, and group homes.
2.     ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION: Circumstances surrounding drinking, beverage-specific consumption and consumption patterns (frequency of drinking and of intoxication, amounts consumed) over the last 12 months and throughout the lifetime.
3.     ALCOHOL ABUSE/DEPENDENCE (ALCOHOL EXPERIENCES): Alcohol experiences (effects and consequences of drinking, development of tolerance, attempts to stop drinking)
4.     ALCOHOL TREATMENT UTILIZATION: Experiences with treatment for alcohol abuse and dependence.
5.     FAMILY HISTORY (I) OF ALCOHOLISM: Family history of alcoholism was based on the reported alcohol problems in 14 different categories of first- and second-degree relatives (kappa = 0.70) (Dawson & Grant 1998).
Literature Review
[1] is a study on the relationship between lifetime alcohol dependence, age at first alcohol use, and a family history of alcoholism which was investigated using data obtained in the 1992 National Longitudinal Alcohol Epidemiologic Survey. The objective of [2] is to present nationally representative findings on the prevalence, correlates, psychiatric comorbidity, and treatment of DSM-IV alcohol abuse and dependence. In [3] researchers have examined the effect that perceived social support has on the relationship between having a family history of alcoholism and alcohol use in a sample of 85 adult children of alcoholics and a control group (n = 68). [4] examines NEO-FFI correlates of risk for alcoholism, alcohol use disorders and alcoholism subtyping dimensions in a mixed-gender sample of 468 young adults (mean age = 21.3) presumed to be at high risk (n = 239) or low risk (n = 229) for alcoholism on the basis of a family history of paternal alcoholism. Authors of [5] have assessed the effects of family history and family environment on alcohol misuse.
References
[1] Bridget F. Grant, Ph.D., Ph.D. “The Impact of a Family History of Alcoholism on the Relationship Between Age at Onset of Alcohol Use and DSM–IV Alcohol Dependence | Results From the National Longitudinal Alcohol Epidemiologic Survey.” (1998).
[2] Deborah S. Hasin, PhD; Frederick S. Stinson, PhD; Elizabeth Ogburn, MS; et al. “Prevalence, Correlates, Disability, and Comorbidity of DSM-IV Alcohol Abuse and Dependence in the United States. Results From the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions.” (2007).
[3] Christine Mccauley Ohannessian, Victor M. Hesselbrock. “The influence of perceived social support on the relationship between family history of alcoholism and drinking behaviors.” (1993).
[4] E D Martin K J Sher. “Family history of alcoholism, alcohol use disorders and the five-factor model of personality.” (Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 55(1), 81–90, 1994).
[5] Elizabeth M. Hill, Janet L. Nord, Frederic C. Blow. “Young‐adult children of alcoholic parents: protective effects of positive family functioning” (1992).
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somquest · 2 years ago
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surveycircle · 2 years ago
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sairalynch · 10 months ago
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Children are relatively curious beings with a remarkable ability to learn and absorb numerous data through their senses. Through their eagerness to discover and explore whatever their eyes land on, they are easily influenced. Similarly, their behavior is also mainly influenced by their parents and what their parents teach them. Coupled with this insight, we can conclude the influential power parents have over their children and their significant role in the family dynamic. That said, as parents or guardians, how can we make use of this power to fuel positive behavior among children?...
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thecpdiary · 9 years ago
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Parental influences & culture
I believe it’s important we explore our thoughts, feelings and experiences. In many respects, it’s how we learn to do things better and how we come to make positive changes in our life.
Consciously we may not always equate how influential our parents or family are until we’re older or have our own children, by which time the dye has been cast. It’s important to look at our relationships, knowing that traits we bring into our relationships are carried from our childhood, based around cultures and made up of expectations about the world and how we must come to act.
How we act and react in our close relationships is largely as a result of how we experience life in our formative family relationships. When it comes to committed relationships, there are without a doubt; clashes that we bring to the relationship, from our respective families.
As we begin to live our lives, it’s important we’re all aware of family expectations, based around those early cultures in our relationships. It’s vital we continue to work to change old expectations so that new expectations can be formed. We come to learn through early experiences that culture and background traits take on inflexible characteristics, through which we  have very little choice.
During our lifetime, we will come to test and re-test programmed learning from our parents and will opt to either copy it, or change it. Some of us, of course will do neither; and will continue to replicate their parents’ culture and personalities. Others will do the opposite, consciously making themselves aware of any new changes they feel they should make.
It is only when our experiences force us to recognise other possibilities through new experiences that we begin to see and change any conditioned behaviour.
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sairalynch · 10 months ago
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Children are relatively curious beings with a remarkable ability to learn and absorb numerous data through their senses. Through their eagerness to discover and explore whatever their eyes land on, they are easily influenced. Similarly, their behavior is also mainly influenced by their parents and what their parents teach them. Coupled with this insight, we can conclude the influential power parents have over their children and their significant role in the family dynamic. That said, as parents or guardians, how can we make use of this power to fuel positive behavior among children?...
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