Such an intuitive or ecstatic insight often possesses a compelling urgency that lends it the character of logical necessity; i.e., at times the vision seems to impress itself upon
cognitive awareness with forceful cogency.
Not exact matches
As I stated
with the Klingon example, he has no provable certainty that at the moment of death all
cognitive fucntion or
awareness of the universe will cease.
She's also likely to come up
with new questions as her
awareness of death and her
cognitive skills grow, grief counselors say.
In the meantime, those
with AB blood need not panic about their future
cognitive wherewithal, she says, noting that all our brains are apt to benefit from a healthy diet,
awareness of our risk factors for heart disease and stroke, and regular exercise for the body and brain.
When everything goes well, the drugs induce a «peaceful and blissful» state of unity
with oneself and the cosmos, resulting in a new level of self -
awareness and knowledge that can make an individual more responsive to
cognitive therapy and other forms of psychotherapy, Dr. Vollenweider says.
Keith understands that their development is positively influenced as these mindful practices provides children
with intangible benefits such as greater self -
awareness, improvement of self - esteem, release of anxiety, increased focus and concentration while learning,
cognitive development and better intuition.
Results indicate that bilingualism is reliably associated
with several
cognitive outcomes, including increased attention control, working memory, metalinguistic
awareness, and abstract and symbolic representation skills.
Through sustained student
awareness of relevance and context, and through incorporating
cognitive interactions
with learning, students» brains will ignite and hold what they learn.
These are completeness (it can handle «almost» any task one can do using the touchscreen), context
awareness (Bixby - enabled apps can summon Bixby at any time, and the assistant carries out tasks specific to the app) and
cognitive tolerance (it understands commands
with incomplete information, and prompts users to tell it more if necessary).
Susan Eng, vice-president of advocacy for the Canadian Association of Retired Persons (CARP) agrees that aging Canadians have a lack of financial
awareness, but she says it may have to do more
with generational differences than
cognitive changes.
With age comes the decline in
cognitive functioning, affecting the senior cat's memory, ability to learn,
awareness, as well as sight and hearing perception.
The main goal of our «Get Road REDdy» campaign is to raise
awareness of this and that's why we are the first driving school in the UK to provide all of our learners
with direct access to free of charge high tech e-learning tools to develop their
cognitive driving skills.»
«Supplementing lessons
with additional online learning such as RED's Road Brain Trainer will help improve
cognitive driving skills, benefiting both practical test success as well as general driving
awareness.
My approach in facilitating
awareness and growth
with clients includes using intuitive knowledge coupled
with psychotherapeutic and empirically - based approaches in counseling, such as
cognitive behavioral therapy, psychodynamic and humanistic therapy, brief strategic, family systems, stages of change and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing.»
«I have a client - centered approach that utilizes mindfulness, experiential, and
cognitive behavioral methods to help you address compulsive behaviors, addiction, mental health, emotional, and relationship issues
with increased
awareness and compassion.
This guide uses techniques from mindfulness - based stress reduction and
cognitive behavioral therapy to help you cultivate
awareness of your own thoughts so that you can act
with more wisdom and compassion toward yourself.
Developing social and
cognitive awareness is especially important during infancy to prepare children to interact properly
with the social world prior to school entry.
Research on Dissociation suggests a link between dissociative symptoms and lowered activity in brain regions associated
with emotional processing and memory (amygdala, hippocampus, parahippocampal gyrus, and middle / superior temporal gyrus), attention and
awareness (insula), filtering sensations (thalamus), processing of information about self (precuneus), and
cognitive control (lateral prefrontal cortices).
Katharine uses play therapy, narrative therapy, child psychotherapy and
cognitive behavioral therapy in combination
with a playful approach to emphasize client strengths and
awareness of their abilities to confront and solve their problems.
A basic premise is that a child's coping, as reflected in his or her behavior and internal regulation, is a function of emotional
awareness, affective —
cognitive control, behavioral skills, social —
cognitive understanding, and interaction
with the environment.
«Sensorimotor Psychotherapy blends theory and technique from
cognitive and dynamic therapy
with straightforward somatic
awareness and movement interventions... that promote empowerment and competency.»
The following review of the literature discusses the disturbances, fostering identity development, self -
awareness, self - esteem, its effectiveness associated
with the treatment of trauma, and its use as an adjunct
with Trauma Focused
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
The programs aim to develop emotional, social and
cognitive skills and strategies such as communication, decision - making, social
awareness, self - management, coping and optimistic thinking, as competencies in these areas are associated
with better mental health (e.g., Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning, 2007).
Using a variety of techniques including
cognitive behavioral and mindfulness - based therapies I help clients create more meaningful lives by increasing self -
awareness and reconnecting
with values.
I use a
cognitive - behavioral and body -
awareness approach when working
with clients dealing
with anxiety and / or depression.
Practice Goals Social and emotional learning (SEL) is the process through which students acquire and apply the knowledge, attitudes, and skills associated
with five interrelated sets of
cognitive, affective, and behavioral competencies: (1) self -
awareness, (2) self - management, (3) social
awareness, (4) relationship skills, and (5) responsible decision - making.
The study, «Development of a
Cognitive - Behavioral Intervention Program to Treat Anxiety and Social Deficits in Teens
with High - Functioning Autism,» published in The Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, states that the social disabilities of autism do not disappear during adolescence, and that growing self -
awareness often contributes to the development of anxiety.