Sentences with phrase «by emotional intensity»

Often couples complain that these escalations happen suddenly and that they are swept away by the emotional intensity.
After coming half way or even further through the landscape painting, I was startled by the emotional intensity these works all of a sudden gained with accents of these small figures.
Its grand scale is matched only by the emotional intensity of its painted surface.

Not exact matches

I am less clear on the sense of the last sentence but one, but I believe that Whitehead means that the quantitative emotional intensity of the entity's satisfaction must of course be related to the intensity of its drive toward value as furnished by its subjective aim.
This emotional intensity stands related to but is not determined by the qualitative pattern established by the primordial nature.
In Jesus» case it was a combination of factors — such as the fervent longing of oppressed people, their religious preparation and ethical sensitivity, the remarkable personal power of Jesus, and the particular circumstances of his death — which produced among his followers a mental and emotional situation favorable to the attainment of a remarkable new intensity of life, marked by love, loyalty, courage and joy, all for the sake of the Master, who had sacrificed his life for them and for the larger good he saw through them.
By its stress on event and on patterning and integration, by its insistence that relationships constitute an entity, by its concern for an awareness of the depths of human experience (motivations, desires, drives, and «emotional intensity,» for example), as well as by its recognition that we are part of the world and continuous with what has gone before us and even now surrounds and affects us, process thought not only has been in agreement with the newer scientific emphasis on «wholeness,» but has also contributed a perspective which can give that emphasis a meaningful setting and a context in the structure of things in a dynamic universBy its stress on event and on patterning and integration, by its insistence that relationships constitute an entity, by its concern for an awareness of the depths of human experience (motivations, desires, drives, and «emotional intensity,» for example), as well as by its recognition that we are part of the world and continuous with what has gone before us and even now surrounds and affects us, process thought not only has been in agreement with the newer scientific emphasis on «wholeness,» but has also contributed a perspective which can give that emphasis a meaningful setting and a context in the structure of things in a dynamic universby its insistence that relationships constitute an entity, by its concern for an awareness of the depths of human experience (motivations, desires, drives, and «emotional intensity,» for example), as well as by its recognition that we are part of the world and continuous with what has gone before us and even now surrounds and affects us, process thought not only has been in agreement with the newer scientific emphasis on «wholeness,» but has also contributed a perspective which can give that emphasis a meaningful setting and a context in the structure of things in a dynamic universby its concern for an awareness of the depths of human experience (motivations, desires, drives, and «emotional intensity,» for example), as well as by its recognition that we are part of the world and continuous with what has gone before us and even now surrounds and affects us, process thought not only has been in agreement with the newer scientific emphasis on «wholeness,» but has also contributed a perspective which can give that emphasis a meaningful setting and a context in the structure of things in a dynamic universby its recognition that we are part of the world and continuous with what has gone before us and even now surrounds and affects us, process thought not only has been in agreement with the newer scientific emphasis on «wholeness,» but has also contributed a perspective which can give that emphasis a meaningful setting and a context in the structure of things in a dynamic universe.
When he wrote it, my brother had gone through the wars, so to speak, spiritual and emotional, and it has a wry, nightmarish intensity to it, run through by deep veins of both withering cynicism and luminous faith, that I found fascinating and rather disturbing.
It is hard to believe that so famous and so powerful a testimony to the emotional intensity of which friendships are capable could have been excluded from this anthology by accident or ignorance.
Maybe not stats with Ersan but the smart stuff (taking charges, passing and Dario type stuff) I think Holmes will be a highlight reel though and he's going to have the team on high alert simply by being emotional as he's shown through his Instagram and on the court through being engaged in the game with an intensity that few show.
Those feelings in those intensity triggered by something someone else does are called emotional flashbacks.
For this reason, many hospitals have specific staff and programs available to help parents cope with both the practical problems and the emotional issues brought on by the intensity and complexity of the situation.
As the emotional intensity rises it is accompanied by a decline in frontal lobe cognitive functioning.
In this group, pain intensity was cut by 27 % and emotional pain reduced by 44 %.
In a recent study published in the Journal of Neuroscience, researchers concluded that meditation could alleviate pain intensity by 27 % and emotional pain by 44 %.
We all know how important regular exercise is for our physical, mental and emotional health, but strenuous anaerobic exercises have been reported to enhance the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS); which in turn can contribute to both the initiation and progression of muscle fibre injury as well as impaired muscle performance.4 Green Tea Extract (GTE) however has been clinically proven to prevent oxidative stress induced by high - intensity training and subsequent muscle breakdown — once again thanks to its EGCG content.5
Once you start tuning into moon cycles, it's easier to work with them and harness those emotional reverberations versus being swept up by their intensity.
He played a therapist in Nicole Kassell's psychodrama The Woodsman (2004), yet by virtue of his emotional intensity and eccentric look, Shannon evinced an ability to dominate with his onscreen presence, as well.
Highlighted by uncompromising scenes of sexual intimacy and emotional intensity, BLUE VALENTINE captivated audiences and critics alike, with the Los Angeles Times pronouncing it «something extraordinary, a valentine that actually says something true about being in love.»
In addition to Touchy Feely and Breathe In, I was stunned by the warmth and emotional intensity of The Spectacular Now, James Ponsoldt's story of a cocky kid changed by the love of a truly good girl.
Because of her, and with her, I am able — by moments — to move out of my own natural larval state and experience movies not just as deliverers of entertainment, conveyors of meaning, or objects of aesthetic contemplation, but as pure fields of emotional and sensory intensity, almost like rooms to which one can return.»
In portraying the intensity of Joe's physical and emotional struggle, Ramsay pitches him in a hazy place between life and death, haunted by traumatic memories of the past: an abusive father, unforgiving battlegrounds, former jobs that collectively take their toll, among them.
Robbed of all emotional intensity by crude CGI and a hollow script, THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES falls flat.
Spanning circa 140 emotional words it is divided into three sections: - ranges of emotions (offering a visual spectrum to be referred to by writers unsure of the intensity of feelings)- synonyms (each image has similar images and words underneath it along with a sentence to help a new writer see how it can be embedded into a story)- antonyms — opposite pairs of feelings that are useful when wishing to create contrast in a storyline The Blob Visual Emotional Thesaurus will be a vital reference for every classroom and can be used individually or in whole class acemotional words it is divided into three sections: - ranges of emotions (offering a visual spectrum to be referred to by writers unsure of the intensity of feelings)- synonyms (each image has similar images and words underneath it along with a sentence to help a new writer see how it can be embedded into a story)- antonyms — opposite pairs of feelings that are useful when wishing to create contrast in a storyline The Blob Visual Emotional Thesaurus will be a vital reference for every classroom and can be used individually or in whole class acEmotional Thesaurus will be a vital reference for every classroom and can be used individually or in whole class activities.
Intensities can be characterized by: • Extreme feelings: positive or negative feelings; complex emotions; connection with the feelings of others; grand laughter and tears • Physical reaction to emotion: stomachaches and headaches; blushing; rise in body temperature • Strong affective memory: re-living or re-feeling things long after the triggering event; nightmares; elaborate daydreams connected to actual events • There are five areas of overexcitabilities: psychomotor, sensual, imaginational, intellectual, and emotional.
Inspired by a true story, People of the Book is at once a novel of sweeping historical grandeur and intimate emotional intensity, an ambitious, electrifying work by an acclaimed and beloved author.
By Anne R. Allen When you start a writing project, whether you're diving into the intensity of NaNoWriMo, or just carving out a few hours to peck away at the keyboard on weekends, it helps to get emotional support from friends and family.
Desensitization is also used to change the dog's emotional response by decreasing its intensity.
Informed by elements of popular culture ranging from manga and anime to punk rock, Yoshitomo Nara fuses Japanese visual traditions and Western Modernism to create adorable but menacing characters that possess a startling emotional intensity.
Picturing a reveler in a party hat trailing slightly deflated balloons while walking past a dilapidated shack in an overcast, unkempt field, the work's deep emotional intensity is accentuated by the dead trees that frame the composition and further highlight the feeling of foreboding in the work.
Simon Kearney is an artist and poet who work flows between sculpture, painting, and text, united by a rigorous emotional intensity.
Informed by elements of popular culture ranging from manga and anime to punk rock, Nara fuses Japanese visual traditions and Western modernism to create young characters that possess a startling emotional intensity.
This language often registers the discomfort the subject causes, even when trying to sustain a tone of distance or indifference, or a pose of bowing to necessity, in order to mask the emotional intensity experienced not only by the person being fired but by the person firing them as well as by others in the workplace who are always affected by the firing.
The emotional intensity characterizing this photograph has informed subsequent acquisitions for the collection, which now exceeds over 4,000 works by international artists that span the history of the medium and its international breadth.
I suspect not, both on the part of critics but also defenders who battle within the crucible of emotional intensity generated by the policy implications of climate science conclusions.
Atkinson repeats that individuals are overtaken by the intensity of their emotional reactivity.
Adolescent brain growth is defined by four traits: novelty - seeking, social engagement, increased emotional intensity, and creative exploration.
AAI, Adult Attachment Interview; AFFEX, System for Identifying Affect Expression by Holistic Judgement; AIM, Affect Intensity Measure; AMBIANCE, Atypical Maternal Behaviour Instrument for Assessment and Classification; ASCT, Attachment Story Completion Task; BAI, Beck Anxiety Inventory; BDI, Beck Depression Inventory; BEST, Borderline Evaluation of Severity over Time; BPD, borderline personality disorder; BPVS - II, British Picture Vocabulary Scale II; CASQ, Children's Attributional Style Questionnaire; CBCL, Child Behaviour Checklist; CDAS - R, Children's Dysfunctional Attitudes Scale - Revised; CDEQ, Children's Depressive Experiences Questionnaire; CDIB, Child Diagnostic Interview for Borderlines; CGAS, Child Global Assessment Schedule; CRSQ, Children's Response Style Questionnaire; CTQ, Childhood Trauma Questionnaire; CTQ, Childhood Trauma Questionnaire; DASS, Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scales; DERS, Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale; DIB - R, Revised Diagnostic Interview for Borderlines; DSM, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders; EA, Emotional Availability Scales; ECRS, Experiences in Close Relationships Scale; EMBU, Swedish acronym for Own Memories Concerning Upbringing; EPDS, Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale; FES, Family Environment Scale; FSS, Family Satisfaction Scale; FTRI, Family Trauma and Resilience Interview; IBQ - R, Infant Behaviour Questionnaire, Revised; IPPA, Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment; K - SADS, Kiddie Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia for School - Age Children; KSADS - E, Kiddie Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia - Episodic Version; MMD, major depressive disorder; PACOTIS, Parental Cognitions and Conduct Toward the Infant Scale; PPQ, Perceived Parenting Quality Questionnaire; PD, personality disorder; PPVT - III, Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test, Third Edition; PSI - SF, Parenting Stress Index Short Form; RSSC, Reassurance - Seeking Scale for Children; SCID - II, Structured Clinical Interview for DSM - IV; SCL -90-R, Symptom Checklist 90 Revised; SCQ, Social Communication Questionnaire; SEQ, Children's Self - Esteem Questionnaire; SIDP - IV, Structured Interview for DSM - IV Personality; SPPA, Self - Perception Profile for Adolescents; SSAGA, Semi-Structured Assessment for the Genetics of Alcoholism; TCI, Temperament and Character Inventory; YCS, Youth Chronic Stress Interview; YSR, Youth Self - Report.
Capacity for adaptive coping with aversive or distressing emotions by using self - regulatory strategies that ameliorate the intensity or temporal duration of such emotional states (e.g., «stress hardiness»).
They describe emotional empathy as «the capacity to share or become affectively aroused by others» emotional states at least in valence and intensity», and they describe cognitive empathy as «the ability to consciously put oneself into the mind of another person to understand what she is thinking or feeling».
In our couples work, we address both communication difficulties and the underlying emotional wounds that are often triggered by the intensity of important intimate relationships.
I also generally recommend the book» The High Conflict Couple» by Alan Fruzetti — which provides an excellent framework for learning new dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) skills which can transform conflict and emotional intensity in your relationship.
I believe that this practice of learning how to separate oneself from one's emotional experience without disowning what one is experiencing or getting swept away by its intensity allows us to feel more present and alive in all aspects of our lives.
In terms of intensity of emotions, anger was the most commonly reported emotional impact of physical victimization, with 80 % of women and 44 % of men feeling «very» or «extremely» angry, followed by sadness reported by 76 % of women and 38 % of men, followed by anxiety / fear, reported by 56 % of women and 27 % of men.
Adolescence is characterized by an increase in the intensity and frequency of (negative) emotions (e.g., Larson and Lampman - Petraidis 1989), heightened levels of emotional variability (Larson et al. 1980), increases in several types of psychopathology (e.g., Moffitt et al. 1996; Wight et al. 2004), and increased demand for independent self - regulation.
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