Island by photographer Ian Strange approaches the iconic symbol of the suburban home through the metaphor of the desert island — a place of refuge, protection and personal sovereignty, but simultaneously entrapment and isolation — offering an unsettling look at
our deep psychological relationship with the places we live.
Not exact matches
There's a generic
relationship arc that isn't
psychological or
deep but at least it's there.
Going
deeper still, the movies I'm thinking of all address the specific plight of women and their difficult
relationships with their fathers, whose sins run the gamut from being unreasonably demanding to inflicting acts of physical and
psychological abuse.
Known mainly for his powerful depiction of faces, Van Mullem's artworks are noted for their
psychological penetration and for their
deep examination of the
relationship between the artist and his imaginary subject.
Through interviews and stories, Lourdes Viado, PhD, MFT goes beneath the surface and takes a
deeper look at
relationships, motherhood, self - acceptance, authenticity, aging, healing, suffering, loss, and other areas connected to the emotional and
psychological well - being of women.
A study published in
Psychological Science found that when participants engaged in expressive writing (i.e., writing about their
deepest emotions related to their
relationship), they were more likely to use positive and negative emotion words — such as happy and love — during daily exchanges with their significant others compared to participants in a control group asked to write about simple day - to - day activities.2 Importantly, the study revealed that increases in the use of positive emotion words were associated with higher levels of relational stability.
In The Three Marriages, Whyte argues that it is not possible to sacrifice one
relationship for the others without causing
deep psychological damage.
Based on what we now know about human
relationships (attachment theory), how the brain processes information (neuroscience), and the effect of nonjudgmental awareness (mindfulness), much of human suffering can be transformed into
psychological growth, leading to personal resilience and a
deep connection with others.