If they see the children on the ascending limb of the curve, they know they are undermotivated and they push the children harder. If they see that they are on the descending limb, they restrain them and encourage them to ease off. But how do they tell which limb of the curve the children arc on? One source of information to the parents is the signal of #PF299 mw keyword# distress given out by the children who are being pushed too hard,
and sense themselves slipping down the descending limb of the curve. This signal of distress is a display of negative affect. What, if the children are highly skilled in the concealment Inhibitors,research,lifescience,medical of negative affect? Then the parents may not realize that they are on the descending limb, but attribute poor performance to lack of motivation. As a result, they may push their children
even harder, and the children, already beginning to slide down the descending limb of the curve, are pushed further down by increased parental pressure. The Ydler causation In the Inhibitors,research,lifescience,medical clinic, we meet cases in which the children’s distress has been magnified to the level of illness. I have described two such cases,66 both suffering from many years of anxiety and depression, one complicated by eating disorder, and the other by repeated self-harm. They had the following features in common: They were well-turned out in dress and self-care. Their social Inhibitors,research,lifescience,medical manner was poised and concealed their underlying distress. They were conscientious. Their parents were ambitious for them. The families were close. There was no history of childhood ill-treatment, adolescent bullying, Inhibitors,research,lifescience,medical or
major environmental stress, such as we usually find in our patients’ histories In one case, the patient refused to allow me to meet, her family, and this refusal was a part, of her concealment of negative affect, from her parents, who did now know she was having psychiatric treatment; her illness began shortly oxyclozanide after she went, to university, when her parents were not able to monitor her day-to-day affect. In the other case, I held a meeting with the parents and siblings, and it was the siblings who immediately realized the plausibility of the interpretation, and said that they themselves had felt, the pressure to perform. Even the parents accepted that, they had been bamboozled by their daughter’s apparent, self-control. I felt, that the acronym Ydler was appropriate for this situation, standing for Yerkes-Dodson limb erroneous recognition, to be pronounced “idler,” to emphasize that idlers was something that these young ladies certainly were not (but seemed to be).