Sentences with phrase «as a dangerous emotion»

Support was not found for the models of anger as a dangerous emotion, active listening, or negative affect reciprocity.

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We're taught as children that emotions are dangerous and that they must be bottled up and controlled.
As a result, the child doesn't learn to view emotions as dangerous, to be controlled or avoideAs a result, the child doesn't learn to view emotions as dangerous, to be controlled or avoideas dangerous, to be controlled or avoided.
When empathy becomes our «go to» response, our child learns that emotions may not feel good, but they're not dangerous, so she accepts and processes them as they come up, instead of stuffing them, where they get uglier.
Hideously burned and left for dead by gangsters, Peyton uses his incipient liquid skin technology and severed nerve endings as the «super-powers» that allow him to become Darkman, a grotesque avenging angel who feels no physical pain but whose emotions have become dangerous intensified.
As the days wear on, emotions run high, alliances are made, and it becomes clear that man may be more dangerous than the island itself.
The opposite is also true as when in even the most dangerous of situations he rarely speaks or shows any sign of human emotion, apart from when a glimpse of his daughter appears on screen in the form of flashbacks through tear - like «resonances».
For those works that act as conduits to our emotions, artists have provided an outlet for every sentiment — from relishing in our memories of and love for our mothers (Ono's My Mommy Is Beautiful, 2004) to releasing pent - up aggression and frustrations (Marina Abramovic's dangerous Rhythm 0 of 1974, or David Belt's Glassphemy!
The conventions are part nature, part fantasy, and they tend to represent dark emotions, such as «dangerous brooding,» «muted sorrow,» and «fear, morbidness and melancholy.»
Within the capitalistic economy of our days emotions could be considered as a saleable product — but still a dangerous one as it hides un-calculability.
Many of us receive negative messages about emotions and come to experience them as worthless, problematic, or dangerous.
Moreover, in healthy subjects, authors found that specific beliefs about emotions as being uncontrollable, dangerous and shameful, were related to BDP symptoms, dysregulation behaviours, and specific coping styles.
Anger is often seen by writers as a dangerous and destructive emotion for couples because it is linked to agression.
Whereas before children's basic impulses, emotions and desire were to be suppressed because they were seen as «dangerous» to installing regularity, order and adult maturity - now pleasure, affection and impulses were seen and accepted as healthy personality aspects to cultivate in a child.
For many, emotions and moods are often in the extreme — whether it is extreme sadness or euphoric happiness, there can be serious and sometimes dangerous implications such as risky behavior or suicidal tendencies.
When you consider that so much of what we do or don't do comes from these feelings, also known as emotions, that is a dangerous reality for most sales people.
I do not weave it into my job description, because to do so would be to confuse a personal psychological drive to achieve a «natural» high, dangerous as that process might be, with a rationality based job description that calls for measured thinking based upon evidentiary reality, and not upon emotion based irrational tendencies to go off in a direction designed to gratify one's personal need to win... that is the lawyer's creed... win at any cost.
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