Not exact matches
Theoretically, there should be no competition between professionals trained in religion and those trained in psychotherapy, for «the hitherto existing chasm between religion and psychology is somewhat unusual because... both
concern themselves
with human nature and
behavior.»
The latter is
concerned primarily
with a mere fragment of
human behavior, our «economic» actions, those which can be quantified in terms of money.
I would say that both these writers are fundamentally
concerned with behavior, deportment,
human conduct in the face of formidable, even overwhelming forces.
We are
concerned with the stupid things that real
humans do when they use books written by con men and theives in the distant past to guide their
behavior in the twenty - first century.
And since parents are so
concerned with making sure that our children are moral, upstanding
human beings, it makes sense that we're all a little scared of their bad
behavior.
«Similar to what you find
with bipolar disorder in the nonperinatal population, the overall level of clinical severity and functional impairment really stands out as being of
concern,» said Cynthia Battle, associate professor (research) of psychiatry and
human behavior in the Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
But when it comes to the satirical portrait of American suburban life and the hypocrisy of adults more
concerned with the appearance of morality than the real thing, Ball resorts to shrill caricatures of
human behavior so exaggerated that you can't miss the rampant hypocrisy on parade.
They wrote about a couple of
concerns with this concept: first, that all
human behavior ought to have something to do
with «becoming like the Absolute,» or maybe
with accounting for one's position within it.