Sentences with phrase «early relationship patterns»

Her primary approach is relational / attachment, which involves the exploration of early relationship patterns and current relational functioning with an awareness of larger social and political influences.

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The interview format used by the Oliner team had over 450 items and consisted of six main parts: a) characteristics of the family household in which respondents lived in their early years, including relationships among family members; b) parental education, occupation, politics, and religiosity, as well as parental values, attitudes, and disciplinary approaches; c) respondent's childhood and adolescent years - education, religiosity, and friendship patterns, as well as self - described personality characteristics; d) the five - year period just prior to the war — marital status, occupation, work colleagues, politics, religiosity, sense of community, and psychological closeness to various groups of people; if married, similar questions were asked about the spouse; e) the immediate prewar and war years, including employment, attitudes toward Nazis, whether Jews lived in the neighborhood, and awareness of Nazi intentions toward Jews; all were asked to describe their wartime lives and activities, whom they helped, and organizations they belonged to; f) the years after the war, including the present — relations with children and personal and community — helping activities in the last year; this section included forty - two personality items comprising four psychological scales.
In a study of his earlier pictures, Kolker notes that «Scorsese is interested in the psychological manifestations of individuals who are representative either of a class or of a certain ideological grouping; he is concerned with their relationship to each other or to an antagonistic environment... [and finally] there is no triumph for his characters» (A Cinema of Loneliness [Oxford University Press, 19881, p. 162) The Jesus of the Last Temptation fits this pattern (as do Travis Bickel in Taxi Driver, Jake LaMotta in Raging Bull and Paul Hackett in After Hours) By eschewing any reference to a resurrection — and, in an interesting theological note, allowing Paul to suggest that his preaching of the risen Christ is more important than the Jesus of history — Scorsese presents the crucifixion as the final willful act of a man driven by a God who makes strange demands on his followers.
From a unique perspective she describes differences between two types of perfectionism, overt and covert; the important role that early attachment, temperament, sibling relationships, and life circumstances play in developing this pattern, and outlines the practices necessary in order to find balance and improve quality of life.
Those early patterns of interaction with father are the very patterns that will be projected forward into all relationships... forever more: not only your child's intrinsic idea of whom he / she is as he / she relates to others, but also, the range of what your child considers acceptable and loving.»
Every relationship is influenced by a child's attachment pattern, from the earliest peer interactions to that with school teachers.
The marital relationships resulting from the early bonding patterns of sociopaths and narcissists tend to include poor problem - solving patterns, a lack of coping skills, little consistency, low mutual respect, and poor communication skills.
Being infatuated with someone and then acting on it too quickly as in having sex too early in the relationship can lead to what I call a Flame - Out Deadly Dating Pattern.
Because experiences during the early school years lay the foundation for ongoing peer relationships and can include a pattern of being bullied, we've created the Bullying Prevention Unit, basing it on the latest research and evalution, including a recent study of our Steps to Respect program.
In English Language Arts, while typical learners might learn the parts of speech and practice their application across grades K - 8, gifted learners might instead explore the relationship of these parts of speech and their function in different sentence patterns at an earlier stage of development.
In 2005, the artist opened lesser new york in her Williamsburg loft, which was a response to Greater New York (2005) but it was lesser; it was a greater response to the lesser limits of the art world that she saw reflected in PS1's concurrent survey; this lesser exhibit / installation was organized under the auspices of a «fia backström production,» a lesser production of curated ephemera such as press releases, invites, posters, and so on culled from found materials and the work of a greater local network of friends and peers; the lesser aesthetics of dejecta, pasted directly onto the walls, reflects a greater decorative pattern, not unlike Rorschach images of a lesser art industry itself within a critique of a greater institutional relationship to art production; as such, the lesser display of curated ephemera (from nonartists and artists alike) not only comments on the greater vortex of art and capital, but also serves as a lesser gesture toward something like a memorial wall, not unlike a collection of posters on the greater Berlin Wall, or a lesser improvisational 9 - 11 wall, or, more recently, a greater Facebook wall, or the lesser construction wall surrounding the Second Avenue gas explosion in the East Village, all pointing to a lesser memorial for the greater commodified institution of art consumption; whereas in Backström's lesser new york each move repels consumption by both the lesser value of the pasted paper and its repetition, which dispels the greater value of precious originals; so the act of reinstalling lesser new yorkten years later at Greater New York — the very institution that rejected her a decade earlier — speaks to the nefarious long arm of Capitalism that can morph into an owner of its own critique; so that lesser new york is greater than its initial critique, greater than a work of institutional critique: it is a continuous institutional relationship, a lesser critique that keeps on giving in its new contexts; the collective spirit of artists working together playfully is lesser, whereas the critique of how artists can imagine working alongside the institution is greater, or vice versa; the lesser gesture of a curated mixed - media installation in one's home with no clear identification and no commercial validity becomes untethered when it is greater, and this particular lesser becomes greater in the Greater New York (2015) context; still, the instabilities of the organizing systems by Backström continue to put pressure on both the defining features of art production in both the lesser context and the decade - later greater one; further, the greater question of what constitutes an art as a lesser art becomes a dizzying conundrum when the greater art institution frames the lesser to be greater, when the lesser is invested in its lesser relationship to the greater.
From the early stages of her career, Varejão has been fascinated with Brazil's relationship with China through colonial trade routes — following the three months she spent in China, Varejão found inspiration in 11th century Song dynasty ceramics and developed an interest in craquelure — also known as the fine pattern of dense «cracking», an effect present in many of her artworks, especially in her most recent series.
Oppenheim speaks of growing up in Washington and California, his father's Russian ancestry and education in China, his father's career in engineering, his mother's background and education in English, living in Richmond El Cerrito, his mother's love of the arts, his father's feelings toward Russia, standing out in the community, his relationship with his older sister, attending Richmond High School, demographics of El Cerrito, his interest in athletics during high school, fitting in with the minority class in Richmond, prejudice and cultural dynamics of the 1950s, a lack of art education and philosophy classes during high school, Rebel Without a Cause, Richmond Trojans, hotrod clubs, the persona of a good student, playing by the rules of the art world, friendship with Jimmy De Maria and his relationship to Walter DeMaria, early skills as an artist, art and teachers in high school, attending California College of Arts and Crafts, homosexuality in the 1950s and 1960s, working and attending art school, professors at art school, attending Stanford, early sculptural work, depression, quitting school, getting married, and moving to Hawaii, becoming an entrepreneur, attending the University of Hawaii, going back to art school, radical art, painting, drawing, sculpture, the beats and the 1960s, motivations, studio work, theory and exposure to art, self - doubts, education in art history, Oakland Wedge, earth works, context and possession, Ground Systems, Directed Seeding, Cancelled Crop, studio art, documentation, use of science and disciplines in art, conceptual art, theoretical positions, sentiments and useful rage, Robert Smithson and earth works, Gerry Shum, Peter Hutchinson, ocean work and red dye, breaking patterns and attempting growth, body works, drug use and hippies, focusing on theory, turmoil, Max Kozloff's «Pygmalion Reversed,» artist as shaman and Jack Burnham, sync and acceptance of the art world, machine works, interrogating art and one's self, Vito Acconci, public art, artisans and architects, Fireworks, dysfunction in art, periods of fragmentation, bad art and autobiographical self - exposure, discovery, being judgmental of one's own work, critical dissent, impact of the 1950s and modernism, concern about placement in the art world, Gypsum Gypsies, mutations of objects, reading and writing, form and content, and phases of development.
«Just as Josef Albers investigated color relationships using squares within squares, Grigoriadis explores the interaction of patterns using a bilaterally symmetrical format of frames within frames,» (Hayden Herrera, Art in America) in her earliest works in the exhibition.
I was flattered when he asked me to review one of his early papers on the historic pattern of atmospheric CO2 and its relationship to global warming.
Their present problems reflect a predictable pattern of inconsistent and ambivalent relationships in their early history with which they still experience an enmeshed insecure attachment.
Attachment - based «parental alienation» represents a current re-enactment of relationship patterns formed during the early childhood of the Beta parent.
These early relationships have an impact on people's present behaviours, affects and relational patterns.
The answer is, the way you felt, and may still feel, about your early relationship experiences with and between your parents influence your adult relationship patterns or attachment style.
I will help you connect current relationship issues to early parenting patterns.
«I believe that certain patterns of behavior that impede personal growth are deeply rooted in our early experiences and relationships.
The relationship between these variables followed the same pattern in early childhood and adolescence but did not reach significance.
Our therapists use an individualized approach to help you identify how early experiences shape your adult relationship experiences and how to get you unstuck from these patterns.
In addition to the basic substrates of stress reactivity and regulation, patterns of exchange in the early caregiving relationship form the template for the child's emerging expectations of the self and others.6, 8 Over time, relationships with siblings, peers, and other adults may further canalize or challenge these early relational schemas.
She believes that our expectations of the world and others in it are significantly impacted by our early - life experiences, and frequently observes how these interactional patterns come down the generations and play out in our adult relationships.
If toxic relationship patterns can be identified early and agreed upon, the process of real change can begin.
These «styles» come from our early, parental relationships and define our basic patterns of action (or inaction) for the rest of our lives.
What sort of communication patterns have you established during the early stages of your relationship?
Clients often cling persistently to the past, where early dysfunctional patterns of relating to others created templates for future relationships, leading to undesirable or distorted beliefs and expectations of self and others.
They are also where we experience old wounds and patterns from our earliest, primary relationships, such as our parents, caretakers and siblings.
A companion report, The Supporting Healthy Marriage Evaluation: Early Impacts on Low - Income Families, shows that the program produced a pattern of small, positive effects on multiple aspects of couples» relationships.
Ultimately, if you and your partner are serious about creating the best relationship possible — whether you're just starting out, considering getting married, have been married for 20 years or looking to reunite after being apart for some time — it's never too early or too late for relationship therapy to help you explore your relationship, uncover and overcome destructive behavior patterns, learn more effective communication skills, build trust and intimacy, and rediscover the joy in your relationship.
More importantly, this sentiment gives us an early clue to a pattern that might be happening in your relationship, involving one partner distancing from the other over the course of an interaction.
Main outcome measures: Prevalence of self - reported smoking; predictors and patterns of smoking in early pregnancy; and relationships between smoking and the prevalence of predisposing, enabling and reinforcing factors, including women's knowledge about and attitudes towards smoking and the risks involved.
We all have the potential to grow and change; we are doing the best we can with what we are currently aware of; old patterns of relating we learned in our earlier years, which may have served us well once, can get in the way of creating a loving, intimate relationship as an adult.
This section explores, in more detail, the relationship between early patterns of social development with those seen at school entry and, for a small proportion of the children, in the first term of primary two.
Because marriage skills and education programs hold more promise for couples earlier in relationships, reaching younger people before anti-marriage attitudes and patterns are set makes sense.
The programs would seek to prevent the isolation and poverty of welfare mothers by intervening at an early point before a pattern of broken relationships and welfare dependence had emerged.
The possible sexual abuse origins of this «source code» may be at the generational level of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent, representing the possible childhood sexual abuse victimization of this parent, or the «source code» may have entered the trans - generational transmission of attachment patterns a generation earlier, with the parent of the current narcissistic / (borderline) parent whose distorted parenting practices then produced the narcissistic / (borderline) personality organization of the current parent, so that this particular «phrase» of the «source code» (i.e., a role - reversal relationship in which the parent uses the child to meet the emotional and psychological needs of the parent) is being passed on inter-generationally through several generations following the incest victimization trauma.
Borderline Personality Disorder is a pervasive pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships, self - image, and affects, and marked impulsivity beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts, as indicated by five (or more) of the following:
Scientific studies on attachment have found that issues in adult relationships can be reliably predicted from objectively identifiable, early patterns of attachment between parents and children.
She believes that by gaining insight into early relationships and past life experiences, and how they may be informing current patterns of thought, feelings, behaviour and relationships, her clients can begin to move forward in building thriving relationships, family and life.
Working from an integrative approach Danielle can use a Psychodynamic approach to help clients make links with early experiences and their relationships in adult life, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy to help clients identify patterns in their thoughts and behaviours, and Person Centred approach to look at the relationship between the counsellor and client to make sense of the individuals experience outside of the therapy room.
Attachment relationships among children with aggressive behavior problems: The role of disorganized early attachment patterns.
I have experience working in this area and always find it exciting to help folks create preferred patterns for their relationship early on.
Research shows that the earlier in a relationship or marriage that a couple engages in trying to explore and examine the trouble causing emotional and behavioral patterns of the relationship, the more successful and effective the therapy can be.
van IJzendoorn provides a straightforward, authoritative overview of attachment theory and a description of patterns of attachment relationships.3 His description of research findings focuses on the question of whether variation in attachment is a function of early social experience with the caregiver or genetic factors, including temperament.
Includes information on the neurophysiology of relationship, and how early attachment patterns affect brain development and relationship patterns.
Psychoanalytic psychotherapy offers the opportunity to explore your early relationships and old patterns that may be effecting your ability to feel the vibrance and creativity in your life.
The effects of early family relationships on contemporary relationships and assistance patterns between adult children and their parents
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