His self - image will be colored
by his unresolved conflicts and fantasies about his body, as well as his perception of how you really feel about him.
Not exact matches
Behind an open smile and eager, inquisitive eyes, there lurks a wariness — a certain distrust seemingly engendered
by some inner
unresolved personal
conflict.
This is perhaps reflected
by the curator's decision to name the exhibition after Mroué's 2013 work, which explores how the continuous strain of the
unresolved and heavily mediatised
conflict influences and forms people's relationship to technology and media.
«From slum dwellers who lost their homes to a real - estate bubble bloated
by oil to victims of
unresolved conflicts in the region and female sex workers attracted
by the oil bonanza.
Conflict situations are more difficult to resolve as time goes
by, and the longer an issue remains
unresolved the greater the chance it will escalate out of control.
I believe that most of our distress in life, often in the form of anxiety, depression, or uncontrolled anger, arises from
unresolved conflicts in our important relationships, past and present, and that psychotherapy works
by providing a new relationship - a supportive, empathic one in a which person can explore these important interpersonal connections, come to understand them in new ways, and change them.
Unresolved conflict between parents may impact directly on children or on the effectiveness of their parenting (e.g.,
by giving inconsistent messages to children).
This may be caused
by a)
unresolved issues from our family of origin, b)
unresolved disagreements in lifestyle or child rearing, c)
conflicts over sex, romance, and intimacy, or d) sometimes just the management of everyday stressors.
Sometimes we find that
conflicts are triggered
by past events of the individual (s) prior to the couple» s history that results in
unresolved emotions from the past hijacking our brain in the present.
The hottest
unresolved topic (as indicated
by both mother and child) was chosen for the
conflict discussion (e.g., going to bed on time, fighting with sibling).