Sentences with phrase «as feelings of isolation»

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Also surprising: Young people with the highest rates of social media use reported very similar feelings of loneliness to those who barely use it, Still, Cordani says, «meaningful social interaction» was seen as key to reducing isolation so more face - to - face conversations are needed.
Even small gestures that are considerate and supportive can make a fortifying difference to cut through feelings of isolation and the emotional paper cuts we accumulate as the day goes by.
We are reminded not just of our strength but of our weakness as well; not just of glory but also of misery; not just of pleasure but also of finitude; not just of warmth and the coming - to - be of the self in relation with others, but also of limitation and isolation; not just marriage but divorce; not just trust but betrayal and desertion; not just good feeling but pain, suffering, daily reminders of mortality, impermanence, the inevitability and the necessity of death.
As they grow older, they need to feel comfortable in the pinched world of adolescent isolation.
Out of his personal struggles with psychosis and many years» experience as a hospital chaplain, Anton Boisen concluded that the most damaging feelings in mental illness are the sense of awful isolation and the feeling of unpardonable guilt.
Perhaps by acknowledging them and understanding them better, we can reduce our sense of isolation and guilt and prevent these feelings from festering into a basically destructive relationship — not only for the clergy spouses but for all members of a parsonage family, and for the church as a whole.
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As a result, they may feel a sense of isolation and alienation from one or both parents much of the time.
The lack of connection manifested itself in feelings of frustration, isolation, resentment, anger, sadness... from me as well as my son.
Not only does this reduce their sense of isolation, but parents who feel understood by their peers are then able to offer deeper understanding, as well as firm but caring limits, to their children.
And now I'm left in a struggle of how to relate and connect to them as I harbor more and more feelings of annoyance, isolation, even resentment.
While we can't predict who will develop postpartum depression and / or postpartum anxiety while pregnant, there can be important indicators such as a family history, a previous episode, feelings of isolation and stress, pregnancy complications or traumatic birth experiences.
She cited loss of sleep, feelings of social isolation, and changes in the relationship with the other parent as potential stressors.
The people are generous and welcoming, but there is certainly a feeling of isolation and anger in the community as well.
The surroundings haven't been as extreme, but again, in the beginning, I was tempted to ignore any feelings of isolation and focus solely on work.
This resonated with the experience of students in the audience, who could relate to feelings of isolation in their own situation as graduate students and postdocs.
Might a similar link — known as «embodied cognition» — exist between social isolation and a physical feeling of chilliness?
These physical issues may occur in isolation or in conjunction with mental and emotional manifestations such as low self esteem, insecurity, jealousy, over dependency on someone or something, obsession with sex and sexual desires, no sexual desire whatsoever or feelings of emotional numbness.
Earlier this year, the United Kingdom appointed a Minister of Loneliness to combat widespread feelings of isolation, seeing as half a million Brits over age 60 report that in the average week they talk to nobody or only one person.
As you date, you'll say goodbye to feelings of loneliness and isolation - and you'll be in a better frame of mind to attract the perfect match.
It began with a feeling of isolation and intrigue, which served as a tutorial teaching me all I needed to know about the controls.
Feelings of jealousy, neglect and isolation surface as the perspectives of his sister and other friends are shared.
Both take a long, treacherous slide into madness, as she subconsciously appeases his strange behavior, while the isolation and the reinforcement he gets from his new partner only adds to the feelings of justification for his thoughts and actions.
Feelings of isolation may have been eliminated for teachers who were able to coordinate across subjects and quickly collaborate on reviewing students» progress as well as needed interventions.
As I shared in «7 Ways to Calm a Young Brain in Trauma» — the first article in this two - part series — trauma can manifest as a tired, hungry, worried, rejected, or detached brain accompanied by feelings of isolation, worry, angst, and feaAs I shared in «7 Ways to Calm a Young Brain in Trauma» — the first article in this two - part series — trauma can manifest as a tired, hungry, worried, rejected, or detached brain accompanied by feelings of isolation, worry, angst, and feaas a tired, hungry, worried, rejected, or detached brain accompanied by feelings of isolation, worry, angst, and fear.
«As they relate their experiences, common threads emerge: feelings of anger, frustration, and isolation in a world designed for standardized minds; the empowerment that arises from self - knowledge; the value of cultivating one's strengths and the gifts that are embodied in «thinking differently,»» Zabel said.
Live Instruction: Traditional distance learning programs have low completion rates as students are left to learn on their own with a feeling of isolation.
Started in 2011, the group functions as a social safety net: It strives to help combat the isolation that current and alumni minority teachers like Bridgewater sometimes feel — an isolation that can drive them out of the classroom.
The results of a small scale online mentoring project conducted with 12 first - year teachers indicated evidence of «increased emotional support, decreased feelings of isolation, increased confidence as teachers, more enthusiasm for work, increased reflection, ability to adopt a more critical perspective, and improved problem - solving skills» (DeWert, Babinski, & Jones, 2003, p. 317).
«There isn't a car on the road that feels as quiet, as purely luxurious in its isolation from the noise of living,» we wrote in 1990 when awarding the LS400 the first of two consecutive Automobile Magazine All - Star awards.
As a result, the wheel feels alive and communicative despite a commendable degree of isolation from vibration and road shock.
The plot races as fast as the track runners in it, and — without ever feeling like a book about «issues» — it deftly tackles topics like isolation, diverse family makeup, living with illness, losing a parent, transcending socioeconomic and racial barriers, and — perhaps best of all — what it's like for a tween to love their little sister more than all the cupcakes in the world.
Ng's themes are complex and densely packed as she explores such subjects as the varied effects of an unexpected death on people; the feeling of being different and alone and how race can contribute to one's sense of isolation; the way parental attitudes and expectations influence their children; and the importance of communication and the consequences of communicating poorly.
Plus, she will feel more at home in her crate from the beginning, rather than seeing it as a place of isolation and loneliness.
She's been fascinated to learn, for example, that a form of OCD occurs in dogs and that self - harming is found in horses that bite their own flanks and in birds that pluck their feathers — both as coping mechanisms to combat feelings of stress or isolation.
The hospital has undergone three structural renovations since its original establishment in order to best meet the needs of our growing clientele, including but not limited to: two exam rooms, advanced laboratory with in - house testing, x-ray room with digital x-ray technology, surgery room, isolation room, surgery recovery room, and fully equipped cat and dog boarding facilities, as well as the most recent addition of a grooming facility on the west end of the building At Bountiful Animal Hospital we feel our greatest asset is our caring and compassionate staff.
Sgt. John Carver not only adds new lines of dialogue and missions, but a feeling of less isolation as you take on Necromorphs with a partner.
The feeling of isolation is so strong, and certain areas definitely play to that, such as Maridia and the Wrecked Ship.
As a result, feelings of isolation and seclusion are pervasive throughout the game.
When combined with The Shore, it capitalizes on the isolation we feel as we question just what are we, even I truly capable of?
Emin's monoprints also examine feelings of isolation and desolation, such as in There Was No One Else There (2012) and Dead in Africa Dream (2012)-- both of which depict lone, forlorn figures surrounded by barren furniture.
They have little in common with the faceless modernity of Soviet architecture, apart from their felt isolation against backgrounds dark as an early morning sky.
McKay and Louchhead, who were later to receive national recognition as members of the REGINA FIVE group of painters, saw the potential of the Emma Lake site and its facilities to offer summer workshops for practising artists as a means of breaking from the artistic isolation they felt in Regina, where both taught at the School of Art.
Image and sound call up associations with the psychic and existential borderline areas around which Nauman's art often revolves, with feelings of isolation and claustrophobia, experiences of loss of communication and of orientation, and traumas such as that of being buried alive.
Mellor states that «The paintings of this fashioned minority group of camp icons are vulnerable to my own diarist situations... overloaded collusions of identity, bombardment of consumerist products and imagery, psychological trauma, political and financial impotency and so on as a catalogue of felt experiences of the isolation, frustration and anxiety of the urban condition.»
But at times, you feel that the exhibition is simply bouncing from one myth (that of the self - taught artist working in isolation) to another (of the South as a magical, fertile dreamscape).
Painters and writers alike were in a unique predicament: even as they felt they were on the verge of being assimilated into the mainstream of society, their feelings of marginality and isolation became even more pronounced than ever.
SC Do you feel that as an artist you are working in isolation, apart from a more intellectual or literary tradition of art or do you feel that your work addresses this tradition specifically?
Perhaps just as important, volunteering can help job seekers overcome the feeling of isolation.
Overwhelmed by such feelings as chronic stress, anxiety, anger, isolation, disillusionment, low self - esteem, and depression, we become stuck in a state of emotional dysregulation that literally changes our ability to intuitively find our balance.
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