Sentences with phrase «current psychological state»

In response to the pervasive current psychological state of people, trapped in an unthinking addiction to rapid development and technological innovation, Liu Jianhua tries to awaken a traditional spirit through his artistic creation.
However, the extent of this change is significantly modified by a wide range of social and personal variables such as the functions that are being served for the individual by the attitudes in question; the satisfaction the individual derives from existing attitudes; the strength of existing defense mechanisms and group pressures surrounding those attitudes; patterns of reinforcement for similar attitudes in the past; other alternatives available to the viewer; and the current psychological state of the viewer.

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An Ayurveda consultant will take into account your current psychological, emotional and physical state of being.
The current state of the law in Ontario requires you to have suffered a serious and permanent impairment of an important physical and / or psychological function in order to be compensated for general non-pecuniary damages for your pain and suffering.
In his article titled «Online Dating: A Critical Analysis From the Perspective of Psychological Science,» he states that «there is little reason to believe that the current compatibility algorithms are especially effective.
To achieve this, definitions of emotion regulation, developmental aspects of emotion regulations of brain developments of emotion regulations, relationships between emotion regulations of child and adolescent, parents» emotion regulations and emotion expressions, emotion regulations of children and adolescents» psychopatholoy with the current state of counseling and psychological interventions were all examined.
The American Psychological Association's Ethics Code states under Principle 5.05 that it is unethical for psychologists to solicit testimonials: «Psychologists do not solicit testimonials from current therapy clients / patients or other persons who because of their particular circumstances are vulnerable to undue influence.»
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