Sentences with phrase «between psychological states»

the act of moving through them intends to impart a distinct emotional experience of crossing boundaries and moving between psychological states.

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Drawing a firm distinction between physical addiction and psychological addition, Dodes states: «Detoxifying (withdrawing) people who are physically addicted to their drugs does not cure them.
A psychological contact (sense of each other's presence) between therapist and client, a state of incongruence in the client, a state of congruence in the therapist, unconditional positive regard for and empathic understanding of the client by the therapist, and the client's perception of the therapist's positive regard for and empathic understanding of him.
«This is a good example of a paper that suggests a clear correspondence between how people behave in real life and virtual environments,» says social scientist James Ivory, who studies social and psychological aspects of people online at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg.
Researchers from Florida Atlantic University and Cleveland State University are the first to explore the link between psychological distress and paid sick leave among U.S. workers ages 18 - 64.
Using personality data from 417,217 British and 3,167,041 United States participants, researchers tested regional levels of fear, anxiety and anger, comparing them to the traits historically correlated with political orientation (openness and conscientiousness) to measure the link between regional psychological climate and 2016 voting behavior.
The difference between «free» and the stated price has a psychological impact that drives downloads.
- The Sunday Times «A smart, slippery novel pitched somewhere between book - world satire, psychological thriller, and state - of - Australia analysis... Electric.»
Cyprien Gaillard's (b. 1980, Paris) work navigates geographical sites and psychological states, addressing the relationship between architecture and nature, and evolution and erosion.
It is this state of precarious balance that provides the perceptual and psychological tension that is the essential source of their charisma, like the moment, perhaps, between the inhalation and exhalation of breath.
Kristalova's figures are often depicted in the midst of transformation and thus exist in the liminal space between two physical or psychological states.
These unexpectedly heartbreaking works — strong, sensual — unhinge the distinctions between interior and exterior, and point to the complex dynamics that always entwine physical and psychological states.
Through this interplay between form and light, Kapoor aspires to evoke sublime experiences, which address primal physical and psychological states.
He elaborates on its significance as yet another dimension of her installation works, stating, «Louise's work has always oscillated between real space, the experiential and the psychological space.
Over the past thirty years, he has become one of the United States» most influential and visionary artists, working in painting, sculpture, and drawing, and building connections between his own critical and psychological perspective and America's broader political, social, and spiritual histories.
Over the past week, Richard Florida has written a series of posts for The Atlantic in which he and two colleagues slice and dice data from the National Survey of Drug Use and Health to create a picture of the relationship between drug use and various political, economic and psychological characteristics of states.
Therefore, national differences in the lifetime prevalence of depression may serve as one means of addressing the inter-relationship between social orientation, genotype and psychological state.
Neuropsychologists may fill a number of roles, but they almost always do some variety of research into the connection between the brain and psychological states.
It is the tension between this very elastic provision, which is part of the existing LPC Scope of Practice, and the clause in our law that explicitly states that those licensed under our law are not authorized to perform psychological testing, that has been the source of the conflict between psychologists and LPCs since our law was first enacted.
Emphasis is placed on the connection between mind and body, as physical illness may sometimes be a manifestation of our psychological state.
There are well - documented associations between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and intimate relationship problems, including relationship distress and aggression, 1 and studies demonstrate that the presence of PTSD symptoms in one partner is associated with caregiver burden and psychological distress in the other partner.2 Although currently available individual psychotherapies for PTSD produce overall improvements in psychosocial functioning, these improvements are not specifically found in intimate relationship functioning.3 Moreover, it has been shown that even when patients receive state - of - the - art individual psychotherapy for the disorder, negative interpersonal relations predict worse treatment outcomes.4, 5
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.
He states that a major difference between «severe» PAS in mothers as opposed to «moderate» PAS is that the mothers in the «severe» category»... have a sick psychological bond with the children (often a paranoid one).»
For example, low levels of intimacy between partners as well as perceived loneliness have been associated with negative psychological states, such as depression and depressive symptoms (Kiecolt - Glaser and Newton, 2001; Alpass and Neville, 2003; Adams et al., 2004).
He states, «Researchers now know that «secure attachment» between infant and mother (or father, or other primary caregiver) is crucial to a child's psychological development, and that a certain style of caregiving - one that's warm, responsive, and dependable - is the key to bringing this about.»
Understanding the relationship between state forgiveness and psychological wellbeing: A qualitative study.
To achieve this, definitions of emotion regulation, developmental aspects of emotion regulations of brain developments of emotion regulations, relationships between emotion regulations of child and adolescent, parents» emotion regulations and emotion expressions, emotion regulations of children and adolescents» psychopatholoy with the current state of counseling and psychological interventions were all examined.
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