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I guess, in an abusive relationship, it's called enabling behaviour.
The health and wellbeing pieces that got people reading this year were: 1. Communicating sustainability: lessons from public health Experts in public health have struggled with enabling behaviour change for years.
Examples of this would be when one person with OCD starts to demand other family members carry out enabling behaviour on their behalf.
Frankly I've often blamed my mum for giving me OCD – reasoning that the enabling behaviour I carried out for her caused me to develop obsessional thoughts of my own.
My enabling behaviour was anything from opening doors so my mum didn't have to wash her hands again (doors were dirty), to explaining to the confused cashier at the grocery store checkout why nothing could be allowed to touch the conveyer belt (checkouts: dirty).
Last but not least, more investments are required for enabling behaviour change.
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Some family members or partners engage in enabling behaviours that potentially reinforce the person's ongoing drug use.
Panel members were generally consistent with this view of enabling, with endorsement of most of the items that discouraged enabling behaviours.
The primary aim of this study was to develop and validate a new measure, the Accommodation and Enabling Scale for Eating Disorders (AESED), designed to measure accommodating and enabling behaviours by families/caregivers of relatives with eating disorders.
Automatic video tracking systems enable behaviour to be studied in a reliable and consistent way, and over longer time periods than if it is manually recorded.
These approaches have potential to increase women's knowledge and enable behaviour change, without inducing harm or anxiety.
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