Sentences with phrase «affective meaning»

This paper reviews theory regarding affective meaning making, and argues that narratives are particularly suited to examine such processes.
Studies using narratives with children and parents offer ways to study affective meaning - making processes that are central in many theories of developmental psychopathology.
The MacArthur Narrative coding system: One approach to highlighting affective meaning making in the MacArthur Story Stem Battery
This is not so much a comparison of the differences between the organic and synthetic but rather an assertion of systems as signifiers of affective meaning.
«Music is central to the Greek National Opera housed in the SNFCC and the affective means through which several artists explore various topics.
His nuanced negotiation of the relationship between artist and subject gives rise to a complex and thoughtful body of work, revealing shifting asymmetries in human agency relative to social frameworks and systems of communication, and the affective means they use to reproduce themselves.
Individuals can be engaged on three levels: minds, hearts and hands, which subsequently can be approached through rational - cognitive and affective means and practical actions.

Not exact matches

What most people mean by «empathy» is actually affective empathy — the ability to experience and respond to the feelings of others.
This meaning is where much of the confusion comes from, when using the words affective and effective.
To be considered as an affective individual, means that you are able to influence another person, or a group of people, in order for them to feel, think or act in the manner that you would want them to act.
Being an affective person means that you have the ability to influence another person's feelings, and way of thinking, for them to act and feel a certain way.
God, so understood, is not only the chief causative principle, although He is not by any means the only such principle (since there is freedom of decision throughout the world - order); He is also the supreme affective reality, because what happens in the world, by precisely such free decision and its results, makes a difference to and (if we may put it so) contributes to the divine principle in providing further opportunities for advance as well as in enriching the experience of the divine itself or himself.
Philosophy: the affective side of life seeks meaning in understanding, which is the cognitive and purposive side of life.
And then there are times when a term retains some sort of proportional relation of meaning — though not a synonymy — across discrete usages: say, «blues» as describing both a subjective mood and also the objective structure of a particular chord progression (assuming there is an affective connection there, whether neurological or cultural).
I meant to mention this in my initial response, but something approaching a template can be found in Camden, NJ, specifically its police department, which, after it was disbanded and rebuilt in 2013, was far, far more affective at dropping the murder rate:
Shorter, darker days mean fatigue, oversleeping, too many carbs, and having a general sense of malaise: a pattern known as seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
As a teacher, there is something called a «high affective filter» (Steven Krashen), and basically it means that when someone is upset (their affect is high), they are unable to learn.
System 1 is generally automatic, affective and heuristic - based, which means that it relies on mental «shortcuts.»
That means a happier day (no Seasonal Affective Disorder around here!)
This is why Tai Massage is so affective, you are not meant to resist the practitioner, your relax and give into their pressure and manipulations, which often include...... rounding your spine.
It provides a means of developing cognitive, affective, and psychomotor skills; encourages empathy, tolerance, understanding, cooperation and collaboration; and fosters positive attitudes towards health, risk, the environment and community.
In the process, Borremans's minimal, affective paintings affirm the medium's resilient ability to provide a space for introspective, nonverbal meaning.
It is not a simple inversion of the organic and synthetic, but rather an exploration of the visual and affective cues that produce the recognition of a system: Which structures produce which meanings?
Taking up the work of bafflement as a means to address slippages among belonging, aesthetics and blackness — and engaging affective and sociocultural dimensions of dis - satisfaction — she examines the «door of no return» as queer assemblage space.
Taking up the work of bafflement as a means to address slippages among belonging, aesthetics and blackness - and engaging affective and sociocultural dimensions of dis - satisfaction - she examines the «door of no return» as queer assemblage space.
Built as an immersive environment, The smile of the snake plays between the physical and semiotic materialisation of language, as well as the «plastic shaping process» that occurs between meaning and sensation afforded to a viewer in the internal and external experience of something immersive and affective.
Extracting meaning from past affective experiences: The importance of peaks, ends, and specific emotions.
It did not mean anything (about me): Cognitive dissonance theory and the cognitive and affective consequences of romantic infidelity.
«Marriage and family therapy» means the evaluation and treatment of mental and emotional disorders, whether cognitive, affective or behavioral, within the context of marriage and family systems.
To investigate gender differences in the regulation of affective behavior, we inspected the 95 % credible intervals of the gender differences in the two mean inertias and in the mean threshold.
Through this process, children co-construct the meaning of their experience and co-regulate their affective response, with their carer.
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