Sentences with phrase «early memories as»

The clinical utility of early memories as a predictor of therapeutic alliance.
Early memories as expressions of relationship paradigms: A preliminary investigation.
I would go bonkers for them, one of my early memories as a child was heading into Thomas Moore on the High Street and picking up the NES video game, I spent all of my Christmas money on it.
Worcester used standard psychoanalytic techniques such as dream analysis and the probing of early memories as a part of his therapy.

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The first is coming quickly, and will be seen starting as early as next year when Amazon launches its mammoth X1 instance with 2 terabytes of memory.
Some subjects» memory declined as early as 4 - 8 seconds after hearing the subject matter.
One of my earliest childhood memories is standing in the back garden of our family home as my grandfather recited a prayer of committal for a dead bird we had just buried in the flowerbed.
Similarly, Garrison Keillor («Companion» host, writing in the liner notes to the anniversary record album) comments that his own earliest memory of radio, from his childhood in Anoka, Minnesota, is «sitting on my uncle's lap, his arm around me, my head next to his, as a tiny band played, and a man in New York said it was true, the war was over.»
Experiences from early youth, say, get shunted off into a byway of the brain and fester as uneasy memory traces, exerting only a negative prehensive effect on the regnant society.
My earliest memories of my father are as a soldier occasionally on leave during the Second World War.
More than most denominations, the Roman Catholic Church preserves not only a long historical memory but also institutions such as celibacy deriving from earlier periods...
This must represent the story as it was told in the earliest days, when memories were still fresh.
We have memories of Sunday school and Bible camp; an early suspicion of adult Christianity as hypocrisy; a sense of complicity between church and dancing school — both drawing on a common list of acceptable folk and equally mad about white cotton gloves.
Memory and faith were fused indivisibly and reacted constantly on each other in the crucial early period, as indeed they still do.
As he discovered, it is through the repressed memories, wishes, conflicts, and impulses in the unconscious that painful experiences and unfinished growth from the early years continue to cripple the ability of many people to live creatively in the present.
One of my earliest memories of church as an adult is standing in a Sunday morning service feeling a bit lost.
If later selves have content in them that resembles the content in earlier selves, then by an argument made familiar by Bertrand Russell, this resemblance would seem to require grounding in a monadic or dyadic universal which is a multiply exemplifiable entity in each, perhaps the relation of resemblance itself.4 In order to be veridical, my present memory of a past experience must have identical qualities instanced in it as were instanced in the past experience when it was present.
As each new self in the chain emerges and ceases to be, it passes on to later selves not only its content, but also the feeling of ownership.3 That is, later selves appropriate in memory the content and the feeling that the content is mine from earlier selves.
He had no memory of me, and early on I made it hard for him (I regret this) by speaking of the papacy as a grotesque institution, but over the years friendship blossomed and my admiration for him grew with it.
And there was another element too, especially necessary; there was the Christian community, compounded (as Professor Knox himself has shown us in his notable book The Early Church and the Coming Great Church) of «memory» and «the Spirit,» remembering the Lord and living in the new energy which his coming had released into the world.
More than most denominations, the Roman Catholic Church preserves not only a long historical memory but also institutions such as celibacy deriving from earlier periods of Christian consciousness.
Often these meals don't happen on Sunday and they are usually not as elaborate as the traditional meals prepared by the earlier mentioned matriarchs — but we are still together breaking bread and making memories.
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One of Andre's earliest memories is of a crowd of 50 - odd awestruck spectators gathering at courtside at the Tropicana as he hit with Bobby Riggs.
After one of the biggest buildups to a regular season MLS match in recent memory, the two sides got things started with just as much intensity as was advertised, and the Red Bulls captain Dax McCarty was more than happy to give the Red Bulls an early edge over bitter - rival NYC FC after he headed a corner off a Sacha Kljestan kick for the 1 - 0 lead.
His early memories of Town were watching players such as Andy Booth, Ben Thornley, Nico Vassen and Marcus Stewart; his current favourite player is Elias Kachunga.
GB team co-captain says things have «come full circle» as he returns to the scene of his early athletics memories on the hunt for his own world medal
My earliest memory of Geordie, as a player, was when he first appeared in the reserves, looking like a schoolboy but from the start instantly recognisable as the player he later became full of energy, quality & pace.
A couple of months too early for me, the 71 final is the first game I really remember although my Dad assures me he'd fully brainwashed me as a Arsenal fan before then A real sliding tackle special of a pitch, reminds me of Sunday beerbelly league days — happy memories
As I said earlier, memories are great things.
Kante seemed spurned on by a smattering of early boos from Leicester supporters with short memories, as he reminded them of his role in their 2015 - 16 title triumph.
Gerard Houllier hasn't seen the honeymoon period end earlier than he would have hoped, with Villa's two successive wins in the league (beating Wolves 2 - 1) and in the Carling Cup (beating Blackburn 3 - 1) all but a distant memory now as the Villains (3.75 VCbet) seek out their first league win in five matches.
It was one apiece at Anfield earlier this season at Anfield but the Reds have happy memories from their Capital One Cup trip to the south coast as they routed the Saints 6 - 1 back in December.
Now i also have come to believe i am like this due to the fact that as a child i had a very nurturing environment From my earliest memories i remember my parents and relatives taking time to talk to me.
I lived in Germany (Hanau and Heidelberg) for almost 5 years in my early 20s, well before I had children of my own, but I knew many young families and saw them everywhere as well (my favorite memories are of the Christkindl Markt and all the babies wrapped up in their KinderTasche).
I read early on that music significantly influences brain development in young children, going so far as improving memory.
This somatic based process provides a way for adults to resolve early imprinting, and re-pattern deeply stored implicit memories that affect how we operate in the world, and in our most intimate relationships.This workshop is offered in a small group format so as to create safety, intimacy and a nurturing environment.
As a little girl I was never without pencils, clay or crayons and one of my earliest memories is of folding the evening newspaper into a giant paper aeroplane.
Flight into adulthood seen as way of escaping impact and memory of trauma (early marriage, pregnancy, dropping out of school, abandoning peer group for older set of friends)
His earliest memory of the soon - to - be Arlington Heights mayor was when the Hutchins» first moved to the same north side neighborhood as the Hayes».
As my mom moved us to the east coast when I was four, my earliest memories are still of being bicoastal.
The next afternoon Mugabe called her from a public phone to offer his thanks and enquire after her baby.This memory of an act of thoughtfulness from Mugabe clearly shaped Holland's early views of the guerilla leader, but it is also led to a simple question, which recurs throughout her many interviews with those who knew him best as a child and in his early life.
In the most fundamental ways, the layout and attractions are basically the same as they were during her earliest memories, and they aren't tremendously different than they were for much of the 20th century.
To Dr. Blyden's memory, from grateful Lagos, is the Edward Blyden Memorial Primary School, Lafiaji, Lagos — which, as kids on Lagos Island in the early 1970s, we used to mock as «Edo Foro», somewhat punning Edward for Edo (Yoruba for liver).
Brian also was instrumental in the creation of «Memory Walk Lane,» which was designed to celebrate the lives of young people such as Jed Woomer who died at an early age.
A puzzling quirk of memory is that as we get older our early life comes sharply into focus.
And we may wonder: Are these memory lapses a normal part of aging, or do they signal the early stages of a severe disorder such as Alzheimer's disease?
«Our findings highlight the potential value of programs that promote developing working memory early as a way to prevent disparities in achievement,» Hackman continues.
For instance, malnutrition in early life as a result of poor nutrition during pregnancy and / or the lactation period may be stored on the offspring genome as epigenetic memory and persist into adulthood, thereby increasing the susceptibility to metabolic diseases such as obesity in later life.
This is particularly important during early development but continues throughout life as the brain learns and forms new memories.
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