Sentences with phrase «between psychological experience»

Not exact matches

Those with gender dysphoria experience a mismatch between their physical sexual organs and their psychological and emotional understanding of their own gender.
If, abstracting altogether from the question of their value for the future spiritual life of the individual, we take them on their psychological side exclusively, so many peculiarities in them remind us of what we find outside of conversion that we are tempted to class them along with other automatisms, and to suspect that what makes the difference between a sudden and a gradual convert is not necessarily the presence of divine miracle in the care of one and of something less divine in that of the other, but rather a simple psychological peculiarity, the fact, namely, that in the recipient of the more instantaneous grace we have one of those Subjects who are in possession of a large region in which mental work can go on subliminally, and from which invasive experiences, abruptly upsetting the equilibrium of the primary consciousness, may come.
Utley says the experiences of Other Women may «be applicable to other relational power differentials between women and men, particularly relationships where there is exploitation or emotional, psychological, physical, sexual, social and / or financial abuse.»
The 2005 study, for example, found an association between having experienced tonic immobility and significant psychological impairment.
Some 465 young people aged between 17 and 25 years (70 per cent female) completed an online survey which asked about their experiences of parental / caregivers» domestic violence, family bonds and psychological wellbeing.
Seligman's work suggests a more sophisticated model of psychological health: «The dynamic between people's cultural context, experience, predisposition, and physiological constitutions determines the outcomes they will experience.
New research, published in Stress & Health explores the psychological relationship between patients and health insurance coverage, finding that adults with private or no health insurance coverage experience lower levels of psychological distress than those with public coverage.
«We summarize data showing consistent links between perfectionism and hopelessness and discuss the need for an individualized approach that recognizes the heightened risk for perfectionists,» Flett says adding, «They also tend to experience hopelessness, psychological pain, life stress, overgeneralization, and a form of emotional perfectionism that restricts the willingness to disclose suicidal urges and intentions.»
By going to therapy themselves, therapists can personally experience the reality that the psychological theory and therapeutic techniques don't matter if there isn't a strong connection between therapist and client.
«Given the transactional nature of the regulation of interrelated biological systems, and our findings of associations between flatter DCS (lower morning peak in cortisol and / or higher even cortisol levels) and multiple health outcomes, it seems plausible that reciprocal and cascading interactions among clock gene mechanisms, sleep, cortisol, inflammation, fatigue, appetite, behavior, and social and psychological experiences jointly contribute to the observed associations between flatter DCS and multiple types of negative health outcomes.»
A psychological thriller which explores the human brain's perception mechanisms and the diffuse frontiers between belief and science, RED LIGHTS starts out from the experiences of two rationalist scientists who dissect phenomena from the metapsychic world, and the clash of forces with a world famous psychic they bring about.
The center of the stage suggests a totemic structure not unlike Stonehenge — a nexus or portal between disparate psychological and spatial realms where the psychologist's chamber bleeds into young Alan's (Daniel Radcliffe) memories of his experiences inside a nearby farm where he blinded a stable full of horses.
With nothing tangible to show for their new debt, they might struggle to make monthly loan payments and also experience a psychological disconnect between themselves and their student loans.
Sebastian continuously moves between these worlds and, as he does, his mind is manipulated to create the perfect psychological horror experience.
the act of moving through them intends to impart a distinct emotional experience of crossing boundaries and moving between psychological states.
When it becomes applied epistemology, it creates subtle psychological relationships between people and objects that evolve over time as experience.
Her strategies of performance, photography, text, immersive installation and social sculpture explore relationships between psychological and social / political aspects of history, knowledge and experience.
Although strikingly heterogeneous, the affinity between the two artists lies implicitly in their shared interest in invoking an aesthetic experience by employing «low resolution» both as a visual device and as a perceptual agent, rendering an embodied looking / seeing, seeking to grasp the technological and psychological intricacies of reality.
Her paintings allow psychological, historical and geographical space to flow into one another, sensitively and intuitively summoning a feeling of the experience of nature on the writer and evoking the sense that the world in the painting lies somewhere between our physical and more essential interior world.
Fascinated with architecture's power to shape psychological experience, Sosnowska has created a body of work that blurs the line between art and architecture in a direct and visceral way.
«Arakawa and Madeline Gins: Eternal Gradient» Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery OPENS: March 30 Centered on the prolific five decade — long partnership between architect Arakawa and poet Gins, this exhibition of 40 + hand drawings, poems, manuscripts, photographs, slides, and models examines their speculative architectural projects, which aimed to transform the physical and psychological experiences of their users.
Artist Statement As a culturally displaced artist myself, I have been drawn to the theme of cultural displacement and identity and to social psychological and cross-cultural studies that are heavily influenced by immigrant experiences and by the interaction between people and space.
Catherine Yass creates photographs and films that explore the relationship between physical and psychological space, namely how environments are constructed and experienced by their inhabitants, through an emphasis on temporal duration.
Through this interplay between form and light, Kapoor aspires to evoke sublime experiences, which address primal physical and psychological states.
The exhibition could be superficially viewed as a stylish exploration of relationships between architecture and the figure, but careful examination reveals Easy Air as an emotionally charged show delving into the metaphorical and psychological potential of mirrors, windows and walls to convey experiences of interiority, awkwardness, isolation and intimacy.
For example, researchers have found significant positive relationships between patient experience measures and psychological / functional status and symptom recovery, viii medication compliance, ix and adherence to practice guidelines and outcomes.x
Fu responds to experiences and perceptions unique to densely populated urban settings, such as a sense of crowded loneliness and the resulting psychological distance between people in close physical proximity.
New research has shown that nearly half of jurors in rape cases come to a guilty verdict before deliberation, indicating a predictive relationship between juror demographics, personal experience, and psychological make up — impacting upon verdicts in rape cases.
[34] The judge found that there was «an inter-relationship between the pain that the plaintiff experienced from her physical injuries and her emotional or psychological problems».
She shares the thoughts and opinions on Eating Disorders, Depression, Anxiety, Psychotherapy and also about psychological issues, with scientific research and clinical experience sprinkled in for good measure, so that it can help to bridge the gap between research and treatment.
Therefore, we aimed to investigate the association between psychological distress and resilience, and also to investigate the influence of cancer - related psychological experiences on relationship between psychological distress and resilience among partners of cancer patients receiving outpatient chemotherapy.
An increasing body of evidence documents the robust relationship between adverse experiences in early childhood and a host of complications, both medical and psychological, that manifest throughout childhood and later in adult life.
Felitti and colleagues1 first described ACEs and defined it as exposure to psychological, physical or sexual abuse, and household dysfunction including substance abuse (problem drinking / alcoholic and / or street drugs), mental illness, a mother treated violently and criminal behaviour in the household.1 Along with the initial ACE study, other studies have characterised ACEs as neglect, parental separation, loss of family members or friends, long - term financial adversity and witness to violence.2 3 From the original cohort of 9508 American adults, more than half of respondents (52 %) experienced at least one adverse childhood event.1 Since the original cohort, ACE exposures have been investigated globally revealing comparable prevalence to the original cohort.4 5 More recently in 2014, a survey of 4000 American children found that 60.8 % of children had at least one form of direct experience of violence, crime or abuse.6 The ACE study precipitated interest in the health conditions of adults maltreated as children as it revealed links to chronic diseases such as obesity, autoimmune diseases, heart, lung and liver diseases, and cancer in adulthood.1 Since then, further evidence has revealed relationships between ACEs and physical and mental health outcomes, such as increased risk of substance abuse, suicide and premature mortality.4 7
In fact, a better understanding of the possible interaction between these multidimensional aspects associated with fatigue can potentially assist clinicians in determining better therapeutic programmes for individuals with MS. Therefore, the aim of the current study was to further determine the mediating effects of depression on the association between health - related quality of life and fatigue in individuals with MS.. Since depression is the psychological disorder not intrinsically provoked by the disease, most commonly experienced by individuals with MS, 11 12 we hypothesised that the relationships between health - related qualify of life and the MS - associated fatigue would be mediated by depressive symptoms.
The present study investigated links between emotional experience, schematic belief systems, and psychological themes associated with eating disorders.
It will prioritise research into the biological, psychological and sociocultural factors that influence the cause, trajectory and personal experience of these conditions, how these factors change across the lifespan, how they differ between different population subgroups (gender, sexuality, ethnicity, culture and socioeconomic status), and how these factors can be recognised and modified.
Responsible Fatherhood Spotlight: Father Involvement and Social Support (PDF - 258 KB) National Responsible Fatherhood Clearinghouse (2010) Explores the relationship between social support and father involvement by reviewing findings from research studies that indicate fathers who report having high levels of social support experience better psychological well - being and demonstrate more positive patterns of father involvement and co-parenting.
Ajdukovic and Ajdukovic's (1993) study of the influence of maternal mental health on children's stress reactions and stress indexes emphasised the emotional and behavioural state of mothers as major mediators between children's traumatic experience and psychological functioning.
Embodiment is the theory that there is a strong association between physical experiences and psychological states.
As I have described in previous articles (here, here, and here), embodied cognition refers to the finding that the mere experience of certain physical states can activate a related psychological state due to the strong association between physical and psychological states.
Patients had to fulfil the following criteria: a diagnosis of schizophrenia, schizoaffective psychosis, or delusional disorder according to criteria from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 3rd edition, revised11; no evidence of organic brain disease; substance abuse not identified as the primary problem; age between 18 and 65 years; presence of persistent hallucinations or delusions, or both, for a minimum of 6 months and at least 1 month of stabilisation if they had experienced an exacerbation during this period; stable medication; no psychological or family intervention; their responsible medical officer had given permission for them to enter the study; no serious threat of violence towards the assessors; and they had given informed consent to participate.
There is a strong correlation between experiencing racism and a range of mental health conditions, including psychological distress, depression and anxiety.
Jo's academic, vocational and life experience has equipped her to help clients understand their psychological difficulties, making connections between cutting - edge theories and everyday living, while being motivated to make the changes necessary for healing and improving their overall well - being.
The primary distinctions between MFT's and other mental health professionals are that they don't prescribe medication (unlike psychiatrists) and their philosophical orientation is always pointed towards understanding the family dynamics at play either consciously or unconsciously for the client (s)(unlike psychologists, who can be predominantly interested in the individual's psychological experience, clinical research, etc.).
The difference between a narcissistic and borderline personality organization is simply that the borderline personality directly and continuously experiences this fundamental self - inadequacy and abandonment fear, which leads to tremendous ongoing disruptions to self - identity and problematic affect regulation, whereas the narcissistic personality has created a psychological defense of grandiose self - inflation against the experience of core - self inadequacy and abandonment fears, thereby allowing for greater superficial self - cohesion and superficial affect regulation (as long as the narcissistic defense holds).
Mediation means that instead of paying lawyers and court personnel to handle your disputes, you and your ex-partner, typically working with a mediator with psychological training and an attorney with divorce - law experience, make an agreement between yourselves and simply ask the court to ratify it.
The difference between the narcissistic and borderline personalities is that the borderline personality experiences these core beliefs directly and continually, resulting in continually disorganized emotions and relationships, whereas the narcissistic personality is able to develop a psychological defense of narcissistic self - inflation that prevents the direct experience of self - inadequacy and fears of abandonment.
It is especially important for those interested in policy to understand the distinction between a mental model of a psychological experience — here, it is one of being cared for in the context of intimacy — and direct memory of that experience.
Thus, we conclude that there has been no change in the association between parental divorce in childhood and adult psychological well - being between those who experienced family dissolution in the period 1924 — 1965 and those who experienced it on average more than forty years later.9
Regarding these topics, this paper aims to: i) explore the maternal and paternal experience of transition to parenthood, in terms of parenting distress and PPD risk; ii) investigate the relationship between parenting distress and risk of PPD, in mothers and fathers; iii) evaluate the relationship between maternal and paternal psychological distress, in terms of parenting stress and PPD levels.
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