While there are no legal prohibitions related to the use of the word therapist, successful careers in therapy require a command of
a body of knowledge about human behavior and emotional health, as well as a particular set of clinical skills that stem from the theories and practices of psychology.
The very nature of families, with an unrepresented third party (the child) requires the mediator to know a whole specific
body of knowledge about family dynamics, divorce dynamics, child development, psychopathology, addictions, the effects of divorce on children, and more.
The attachment intervention model synthesizes powerful, effective approaches to intervention and subsequent treatment with the robust
body of knowledge about the power of attachment throughout the lifespan.
Since the majority of
our body of knowledge about job search came from our college placement office, it forms the background of our job search, out rules of thumb and our most difficult to break traditions.
The model of small, scrappy business - building has resulted in
a body of knowledge about how to succeed.
However, there is a great
body of knowledge about what proper steps to take in a certain situations.
Arbitrators can draw on a considerable
body of knowledge about project management from other industries.
Believe it or not, there is a whole scientific
body of knowledge about the ways in which adding color to plastic can affect the behavioral properties of the plastic.
Adding to
the body of knowledge about avian impacts at utility - scale solar facilities, the report summarizes current data along with a bibliography of relevant literature.
During the whole period I feel that I have learned a whole new
body of knowledge about blogging.
In 2013, school researchers set out to expand on
the body of knowledge about the use of ultrasound in improving the health of bearded dragons.
The body of knowledge about greyhound health, welfare and safety expands every year through scholarly and clinical research, much of it funded or otherwise supported by the AGC.
The breeding permits and high intact - dog license fees required by these laws and the accompanying number limits and other requirements often drive good breeders away, leaving puppy buyers with few options for finding well - bred healthy pets and robbing a community of a broad and deep
body of knowledge about dog care and training.
With all the research into how the medical issues of dogs often run parallel to our own, it's no surprise that eight obsessive - compulsive Doberman pinschers are adding to
our body of knowledge about that disorder.
«Back in the days before there was a large
body of knowledge about Ferraris, John was a consummate authority, because he'd had a lot of personal, behind - the - wheel experience with those cars, and when he said something, you could count on it.
NYC District 4 Assistant Superintendent Gary Knight, discusses his new understanding of the National Board process, the research and impact of
the body of knowledge about accomplished practice, and how it may translate into improvement for the students in his district.
Education is a local issue, but there is
a body of knowledge about what children should know and be able to do that should guide decisions about curriculum and testing.
We have designated NET Advocacy Schools and they form
a body of knowledge about teaching and learning that continues to produce some outstanding results for the students who attend them.
The research in Science and Nature Climate Change, although on two different topics, fits into a growing
body of knowledge about the side effects of ice loss.
The findings were published online July 10 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and add to a growing
body of knowledge about microRNAs.
«This study adds to a growing
body of knowledge about the increases in wildfire risk and climate change,» said Chris Field, director of the Department of Global Ecology at the Carnegie Institution for Science.
In urging judges to think like scientists, the Court cited the AAAS / NAS brief to the effect that «Science is not an encyclopedic
body of knowledge about the universe.
If you want to gain entry to any industry there are certain obvious things you need to learn —
a body of knowledge about technology or law, for example, formal procedures, the identity of the sector's key players, etc..
«Through this collaboration with the cancer community's leading clinical and pathology experts, thousands of more patients can potentially benefit from the world's growing
body of knowledge about this disease,» said IBM Research and Cognitive Solutions senior vice president John Kelly in a statement.
Not exact matches
Participants in the conversation from all walks
of life should seek to describe authentic human fulfillment and propose safeguards against the many opportunities for abuse, until a
body of principles and a consensus
about the best applications
of genetic
knowledge emerge.
Most theologians who employ the analogy
of self:
body:: God: world speak in these terms
about God's
knowledge of the world.
«The exposure to new
bodies of knowledge also heightened King's doubts
about the religious teachings he had learned at Ebenezer.
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about::::::::::::::::::::: It was he who gave some to be apostles, some to be prophets, some to be evangelists, and some to be pastors and teachers, 12to prepare God's people for works
of service, so that the
body of Christ may be built up 13until we all reach unity in the faith and in the
knowledge of the Son
of God and become mature, attaining to the whole measure
of the fullness
of Christ.
Clearly, with such a division
of the realms
of knowledge no conflicts
about the essential nature
of man such as arise from the usual
body - mind - spirit trichotomy need occur.
Thus the
body mediates to the soul a
knowledge of the outside world, but even here the information is fundamentally
about the
body and its states, and only secondarily
about the more distant sources
of the bodily stimuli.
And he gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the shepherds [c] and teachers, [d] 12 to equip the saints for the work
of ministry, for building up the
body of Christ, 13 until we all attain to the unity
of the faith and
of the
knowledge of the Son
of God, to mature manhood, [e] to the measure
of the stature
of the fullness
of Christ, 14 so that we may no longer be children, tossed to and fro by the waves and carried
about by every wind
of doctrine, by human cunning, by craftiness in deceitful schemes.
11And he gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the shepherdsc and teachers, d 12to equip the saints for the work
of ministry, for building up the
body of Christ, 13until we all attain to the unity
of the faith and
of the
knowledge of the Son
of God, to mature manhood, e to the measure
of the stature
of the fullness
of Christ, 14so that we may no longer be children, tossed to and fro by the waves and carried
about by every wind
of doctrine, by human cunning, by craftiness in deceitful schemes.
If there were a
body of fixed and permanent
knowledge about God which He himself had already revealed, then theology would consist
of the attempt to understand it and discuss it.
As for biology, if God is the creator
of all (as Christianity contends), I believe He would understand the human
body somewhat better than you or I. Based on the technology
of the time, imparting
knowledge about DNA, genetics, etc. would be pointless, no?
He entered the state
of homelessness, walked
about naked, neglected his
body, but in the thirteenth year, being engaged in deep meditation he «reached the highest
knowledge and intuition, called Kevala, which is infinite, supreme, unobstructed, unimpeded, complete and full.
Paul again in Ephesians: 11 And he gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the shepherdsc and teachers, 12 to equip the saints for the work
of ministry, for building up the
body of Christ, 13 until we all attain to the unity
of the faith and
of the
knowledge of the Son
of God, to mature manhood, to the measure
of the stature
of the fullness
of Christ, 14 so that we may no longer be children, tossed to and fro by the waves and carried
about by every wind
of doctrine, by human cunning, by craftiness in deceitful schemes.
Paul taught in Ephesians 4: «11 And he gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers; 12 For the perfecting
of the saints, for the work
of the ministry, for the edifying
of the
body of Christ: 13 Till we all come in the unity
of the faith, and
of the
knowledge of the Son
of God, unto a perfect man, unto the measure
of the stature
of the fulness
of Christ: 14 That we henceforth be no more children, tossed to and fro, and carried
about with every wind
of doctrine, by the sleight
of men, and cunning craftiness, whereby they lie in wait to deceive;» Without apostles and prophets we can not come to a «unity
of the faith» nor be perfected in Christ.
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of NACUFS Learning Join us to hear
about and provide feedback on the exciting work underway to define the
body of knowledge for collegiate foodservice professionals.
Yes, it produces less
bodies but... I'm just not really sold on a bunch
of «projects»... just hoping the MN scouting reports say something
about the later round picks that isn't general
knowledge (in other words, I hope I'm dead wrong).
This wasn't the first time someone had mentioned a lack
of knowledge about her
body.
Often this can be a consequence
of lower muscle tone, which can lead to a lesser level
of sensory input and therefore less
knowledge about her
body in space.
Again, I would like to stress the importance
of talking to your daughter
about her 1st period before she has them to reassure her
of the normal changes that are happening to her
body and to share your experiences and
knowledge with her.
any elective c - section starts to look a lot less like a real choice and a lot more like a choice made out
of fear and lack
of knowledge about their own
bodies and what they are capable
of.
«There's a growing
body of knowledge [
about health effects] and the craziness is that we're still doing this,» Bellamo said.
Further, the team explored ways to allow the framework to continue to be employed as new findings
about genetics are added to this
body of knowledge.
Most
knowledge about the first solid
bodies in the solar system comes from meteorites called carbonaceous chondrites, thought to be chunks
of the first asteroids.
«Because that
knowledge is so localized, they don't have a way
of connecting it to the rest
of the
body or to think
about compensatory injuries that are far away.
«Our virtual human model was generated from more than one hundred 3D scans and contains statistical
knowledge about human
body shape and movement,» says Professor Dr. Mario Botsch, head
of the Computer Graphics and Geometry Processing research group and one
of the coordinators
of the ICSpace project.
«Now that we have the cellular and molecular information, the future promises to be very exciting when this
knowledge can be used to understand how this system is formed during gestation and how the different neuron types go
about controlling the
body's functions,» says study leader Patrik Ernfors, professor
of tissue biology
But aside from such macro links and
knowledge about the heart rates, blood — oxygen levels and hormonal responses related to exercise, scientists have a relatively cursory understanding
of the chemical mechanisms at work in the
body during and after physical activity.