Benglis» disjunctive
approach challenges the relationship between the objectified subject and objectifying director as she assumes both roles, subverting notions of mastery and narrative expectation.
Not exact matches
«A tight regulatory environment can make it
challenging to expand your business but if you
approach it from a perspective of creating mutually beneficial
relationships, it can allow you to innovate and grow your business.»
Rather, I have always taken his question to suggest that only the most rigorous theological
approach will be equal to the
challenge of understanding what bas undoubtedly been the most complex interreligious
relationship in human history.
John T. Pawlikowski, following other Catholic scholars such as Rosemary Radford Ruether and Gregory Baum,
challenges the traditional «fulfillment» concept as basically inaccurate and calls for new
approaches in Christology which he believes will «profoundly alter Christianity's self - definition and make possible a more realistic
relationship to Judaism and to all other non-Christian religions.»
Somewhere in between these two extreme
approaches lies a proper connection between the church and the world of business, a
relationship of critical, healthy, lively tension that is both prophetic and supportive, critical and constructive,
challenging and affirming.
Through a holistic,
relationship based
approach, rather than behavior modification, teens learn how to handle their day to day
challenges and successfully transition home.
SF - TIC Foundation Training, undertaken by all DSS staff, introduces employees to insights and skills to enhance service delivery, develop solid working
relationships, and
approach challenging situations with new tools.
This
approach recognizes the need for practicality, but it
challenges both the sponsoring company and the student to view the
relationship differently: Treat the internship as if the intern has to become a part of that company quickly — but for the long term.
Her holistic
approach to mental health and wellness allows her to help women of all ages meet the
challenges of career,
relationship, and food with vibrant energy and self - confidence.
Eating Psychology Coaches
approach our
relationship with food and common eating
challenges such as overeating or emotional eating as opportunities to understand larger struggles in a client's life.
In addition, it is helpful to
approach the
challenges and triumphs of life (and the
relationship) as a team.
Perhaps most importantly, the student - teacher
relationship — one of support, encouragement, and adaptability in learning — fosters feelings of success and confidence to
approach learning
challenges head - on.
Alvarado, Donegan, Hachisuka, Hiro, Hansen, Tuttle and Wurtz each offer discrete
challenges to accepted subjects and
approaches in modern painting: the nonreferentiality of abstract art, the
relationships of artist to model and of artwork to viewer, and the conventional roles of the gestural painter.
«Throughout his career, he has pioneered new
approaches to the readymade, tested the boundaries between advanced art and mass culture,
challenged the limits of industrial fabrication, and transformed the
relationship of artists to the cult of celebrity and the global market,» the Whitney notes in describing the Koons exhibit.
Drawing from desire, oneirism, and a fantasized depiction of nature, Prouvost's immersive films and installations
challenge the
relationship between language and understanding through complex stories and surreal moments with her unusual
approach to cinematic conventions and imagery.
Throughout his career, he has pioneered new
approaches to the readymade, tested the boundaries between advanced art and mass culture,
challenged the limits of industrial fabrication, and transformed the
relationship of artists to the cult of celebrity and the global market.
«In Congress I hope to bring a science - based
approach to the
challenges facing our oceans, and ensure that we continue to benefit for generations to come from our
relationship with the sea.»
In particular, the paper focuses on: 1) the contours of the adaptation issue, as well as its
relationship to other important issues; 2) the consideration of adaptation within the current international negotiations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), including the issues relating to adaptation finance; 3) the
challenge of
approaching adaptation at every level in a country: community, local, regional, sectoral and national.
On page 13255, Mann says: [Sparse proxies before 1500] «poses less of a
challenge to the EIV
approach, which makes use of nonlocal statistical
relationships, allowing temperature changes over distant regions to be effectively represented through their covariance with climatic changes recorded by the network.»
Here we found common cause, because the ACC Value
Challenge advocates using common sense
approaches to improve
relationships with law firms, for instance through thoughtful preferred provider programs that genuinely enfranchize the firms and stave off complacency.
The ideal summer associate candidate is someone who possesses the drive to tackle new
challenges and embrace new experiences, takes an active
approach to building
relationships with attorneys and staff, has a collegial attitude and acts with integrity.
I
approach the coaching
relationship as a «reflection partner,» creating a supportive yet
challenging space in which my clients can create their own paths to — and definitions of — success.
It's packed with original research, case studies, opinion pieces, practical
approaches, and checklists that address the key
challenges and opportunities that buying and selling legal services creates — from
relationship building and management, to financial and strategic decision - making.
Customers use ALM solutions to discover new ideas and
approaches for solving business
challenges, connect to the right professionals and peers to create
relationships that move business forward, and compete to win through access to data, analytics and insight.
Identify strategies they can use to build strong
relationships and
approach children's
challenging behaviors in a trauma - sensitive way.
Heather practices within the relational
approach to mediation and provides a neutral, informal and confidential process for working through the
challenges that arise in complex family
relationships.
Contact Dr. Hick to learn how her customized
approach to therapy can help you overcome your greatest personal or
relationship challenges.
Through a Process Experiential and Emotionally Focused Therapy
approach I help individuals and couples to gain insight and reorganize their experiences in order to create new patterns of dealing with the
challenges they face in
relationships and life.»
If you have grief and loss,
relationship problems, troubles managing depression, anxiety or other
challenges, my positive behavioral
approach to wellness is just what you need!»
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My
approach to therapy is based on a collaborative therapeutic
relationship designed to help people identify goals and overcome
challenges at their own pace.
He
approaches the complex,
challenging and wonderful responsibility of raising teenagers in a manner that reduces conflict and creates the basis for long lasting stable
relationships.»
Written by a team of professionals, Including one, including all provides theoretical, conceptual, and practical information on
relationship - based, inclusive practices for early childhood classrooms, an
approach that strengthens every child and supports the child's behavioral, emotional, social, and learning
challenges.
However, evidence suggests that a proactive
approach to developing children's social and emotional skills is highly effective in developing mentally - healthy children who have stronger
relationships, are better able to deal with life - long
challenges, and succeed academically.
My
approach has helped hundreds couples and individuals overcome strenuous
challenges and master the skills to maintain healthy
relationships and lifestyles.
For fathers, maintaining healthy
relationships with children can be especially
challenging without the right help and
approach.
Dan takes a fairly informal
approach and utilizes a conversational style of working, while also offering concrete techniques to help with
challenges of communication and broadening perspective on the problems in the
relationship.
Her therapeutic
approach is to provide research based methods and practical feedback helping couples effectively address
relationship challenges, and have the marital friendship they desire.
I utilize a compassionate and collaborative
approach in therapy to support my clients in addressing their life,
relationships and the
challenges they face.
In this session, we will explore the foundations of Collaborative Problem Solving, an evidence - based
approach to
challenging behavior that is grounded in
relationship and skill building, and is backed by over 50 years of research.
These
approaches are well suited to address depression, anxiety, internal conflict, effects of trauma,
relationship problems and concerns about sex and sexuality, among other
challenges.
Using a public health frame, we will examine how three evidence - based home visiting models form a continuum of interventions directly addressing this
challenge: (1) Family Connects provides nearly universal assessment of needs for families of newborns, with connection to community services (Karen O'Donnell, Duke University); (2) Healthy Families America focuses on prevention through facilitating nurturing
relationships and connection to services (Kathleen Strader, Healthy Families America); and (3) Child First targets the most vulnerable young children and families, who have experienced high levels of trauma and adversity, through a team
approach providing comprehensive care coordination and mental health intervention for both parent and child (Darcy Lowell, Child First).
Indeed by taking the three stands of the
approach and applying the recognitions by honoring, installing positive emotion and building «inner wealth» in the form of character strengths and values, we get rule compliance, increased test scores, reduced
challenging behavior but above all, we build
relationships that percolate positivity.
Based on a synthesis of research identifying the core deficits of autism underlying outward behaviors, this workshop will explore how these
challenges disrupt the guided participation
relationship between parent and child, reducing opportunities for playful engagement and learning.Play therapy techniques and other
relationship - based strategies for moving families beyond crisis toward an improved quality of life will be emphasized.A variety of real - world strategies and play therapy
approaches will be discussed, demonstrated, and practiced to enhance communication and connection between parents and children.
Taking a «big picture»
approach to this critical topic, this book - and - CD set illuminates the diverse influences on
challenging behavior — including temperament, preferences, home life, and peer
relationships — and arms teachers with the tools they need to create powerful solutions.
Colleen draws from the evidence - based
approach of Emotionally Focused Therapy for couples (EFT), developed by Dr. Sue Johnson, to help attendees understand how to work through
relationship challenges.
In a comfortable and supportive atmosphere I offer a tailored
approach to healing, as I form a genuine
relationship with my clients in order to understand their
challenges and how to help them return to a state of healthy well - being.
At Alpha, our foundational
approach to
relationship - building and student social - emotional development is grounded in a program called «Personalized Leadership Training» (PLT), a combination of individual social - emotional and physical skill - building with group collaboration, goal - setting, problem - solving and physical
challenges.
I
approach every client with acceptance and understanding, providing them with a compassionate space for exploring
challenges and obstacles to happiness in themselves and their
relationships.
Technical assistance to tribal grantees is delivered through a
relationship - based
approach aimed at meeting grantees wherever they are in program development and supporting them in addressing
challenges, improving performance and enhancing their home visiting program delivery.