Sentences with phrase «alternative means of expression»

If they are not provided with alternative means of expression, the unique «voices» of certain young persons may be excluded from a family therapy conversation.

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If Christians wish to continue to use the idiom of resurrection as an expression of hope, then there is no alternative but to keep on attempting to make clear what it means and does not mean.
However, its extreme length (> 13kb), number of exons (> 50) and high level of alternative splicing means CACNA1C isoform structure and expression is poorly understood, making it difficult to identify which gene isoforms confer disease risk and where they are expressed.
I mentioned this in a previous post, but, as reminder, Garden Center growARTS artisan training program provides a space for individuals of all abilities to create stunning pieces of art as a means of self - expression and as an alternative path to self - employment.
Removing the sound, Ligon forces viewers to observe Pryor's lively and exaggerated body language, exploring an alternative means of communication and self - expression.
At its heart, Seiler's work asks viewers to contemplate what it would mean to remove advertising from public space, use its profits to cultivate alternative public discourses, or live in a city where aggressive civil disobedience constitutes a legitimate expression of citizenship.
Equations nor theory (and I regard equations and theory as just alternative and equally valid means of expression) don't «prove» that either way.
But that it has become, for many environmentalists, the primary form of expression; that it is rarely informed by strategy; and that it is often talked about as an alternative to, not a means for, fixing our troubled political system.
But scraper bikes as a movement means more than just dressed - up bikes: for many of the kids who come to Stevenson's house every Saturday to work on their bikes, it means a way of channelling energy into something positive and creative — a much - needed refuge and alternative expression to the drugs and violence of East Oakland's streets.
There are alternatives to the mental illness metaphor but currently they are not acceptable because they mean recognising that crime is not an individual phenomenon but an individual's expression of social, cultural and economic inequalities.
When expressive arts are combined with co-authoring narratives with children, we prefer to invite a child into alternative forms of expression, try to respectfully inquire into the nuances her meanings, and allow our own imagination to overlap with the child's rather than using stories to interpret or evaluate the product.
Dyadic developmental therapy principally involves creating a «playful, accepting, curious, and empathic» environment in which the therapist attunes to the child's «subjective experiences» and reflects this back to the child by means of eye contact, facial expressions, gestures and movements, voice tone, timing and touch, «co-regulates» emotional affect and «co-constructs» an alternative autobiographical narrative with the child.
DDP principally involves creating a PLACE (playful, loving, accepting, curious, and empathic) environment in which the therapist and the parent attune to the child's emotions and reflects this back to the child by means of eye contact, facial expressions, gestures and movements, voice tone, timing and touch, «co-regulates» emotional affect and «co-constructs» an alternative autobiographical narrative with the child.
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