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EEElectrical Engineering
EEElectrical Engineer
EEExponent
EEEstonia
EEEnterprise Edition (Java2)
EEEvaluation Engineering
EEEveryone Else
EEEnvironmental Education
EEEnd-to-End (computer networking)
EEExpression Engine (Pmachine.com)
EEEnd Entity (validation)
EEExperts Exchange
EEEnergy Efficiency
EEEngineering Evaluation
EEEastern European
EEElectrical Equipment
EEExecution Environment
EEExtreme Edition (Intel Pentium 4)
EEEnvironmental Engineering
EEEnergy and Environment
EEElectrical Energy
EEEagle Eye
EEElementary Education
EEEmployee(s)
EEEcological Economics (journal)
EEEnergy Expenditure
EEEaster Egg (hidden area of a program or site)
EEElectronic Engineer
EEErsatz Elevator (Lemony Snicket)
EEExternal Environment
EEExtended Edition (DVD movie version)
EEEmpire Earth (game)
EEEast End (various locations)
EEEthinyl Estradiol (also seen as EE2)
EEEvil Empire (gaming)
EEExecutive Editor
EEEarly Entry
EEExtended Essay (International Baccalaureate)
EEEmergency Exit
EEEarly Edition
EEEffort Estimation (testing)
EEEqual Exchange
EEEverybody Edits (game)
EEEosinophilic Esophagitis
EEEnd-Effector
EEExternal Examiner
EEEducation Establishment
EE2-Ethoxyethanol (ether)
EEEarly Enrollee (sports)
EEEnterprise Engineering
EEEquipment Engineering
EEExpressed Emotion (psychiatric term used in schizophrenia settings)
EEEstoy Escuchando (Spanish: now playing)
EEEdge Enhancement (video)
EEEther Extract
EEEnvelope Expansion
EEEased Edges (lumber industry)
EEElite Edition
EEEt Cetera, Et Cetera
EEElectronic Encyclopedia
EEElement Evil (games)
EEEdward Elric (protagonist of anime series FullMetal Alchemist)
EEExcess Emission(s)
EEEscape and Evasion
EEEternal Energy
EEElement Energy
EEEcological Efficiency
EEEarth Electrode
EEExercise Experience
EEExotic Ethnic (gaming)
EEEcosystem Evaluation
EEErrors Excepted
EEExtended Employment program
EEExudative Epidermitis (Porcine Circovirus 2)
EEEuskadiko Ezquerra (Basque Division of the Spanish Left Wing Party)
EEEmergency Establishment (US DoD)
EEEternal Echo (band)
EEElements of Expense
EEEternity Engine (gaming)
EEEnter Exponent (calculator function)
EEEthylmalonic Encephalopathy
EEEpreuve d'essai (French: proof print)
EEEmo Earth (social network)
EEExponential Elevation
EEEngagement Effectiveness
EEElston-Ellis Grade (also seen as E-E)
EEEvropaiki Enosi (Greek: European Union)
EEElectrical Essence (forum)
EEEngraver's Express, Inc
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In essence, these workshops teach carers how to moderate their expressed emotion and match their goals and expectations with the sufferers' stage of change (Prochaska & DiClemente, 1992).
Objective: To investigate the association between the perception of expressed emotion and psychopathology of school-going adolescents in a non-clinical sample.
Introduction: Expressed emotion has been consistently shown to be a significant predictor of relapse and poor disease management across numerous physical and mental health conditions, however very little research has been conducted on its relationship to the management practices of individuals living with Type 2 diabetes.
Expressed emotion reflects a complicated pattern of interaction within the family characterized by criticisms, hostility and emotional over-involvement, which leads to stress in the patients (Leff et al, 1983; Koenigsberg & Handley, 1986; Kavanagh, 1992).
Some specific topics broached include supporting mothers bereaved by suicide, healing for suicidal indigenous youth, suicidal behavior in Chinese women, and expressed emotion and suicidal behaviors.
Emotion recognition was assessed by Facially Expressed Emotion Labeling Test intellectual functioning of children by Colored Progressive Matrices and intellectual functioning of other age groups by Standard Progressive Matrices.
The Scales for Expressed Emotion, the Beck Depression and the Zarit Family Burden were applied for the caregivers in experiment and control groups before education, after education and after 6-months telephone follow-up.
Self-conscious emotions, general emotional distress, and expressed emotion in family members of patients with schizophrenia.
The present study is the pioneering attempt to examine the effects of high Expressed Emotion (EE) on health and burden of care among primary caregivers of patients with schizophrenia in Pakistan.
Expressed emotion (EE), as traditionally assessed after applying the Camberwell Family Interview (CFI; Vaughn & Leff, 1976) to the patient's key relative, has repeatedly shown to predict an increased relapse rate in schizophrenia (Brown, Birley, & Wing, 1972; Bebbington & Kuipers, 1994; Butzlaff & Hooley, 1998).
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