Sentences with phrase «emotional anchor from»

John Bowlby (1969, 1973) referred to a child's caregiver as a «secure base» or emotional anchor from which the child derives emotional comfort.

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What struck me most about the courtship was that he was so free from the emotional baggage that anchors so many middle aged men.
But for all the heartbreak that pumps through it, Kenneth Lonergan's ambitious third feature isn't some miserable slog: Anchored by a career - best performance from Affleck, who achieves the herculean feat of making emotional unavailability compelling, Manchester By The Sea is often as flat - out funny as it is wrenching.
Overall, it's a tragic, emotional and ambitious project, anchored by two wonderful performances from actors Jessica Chastain and James McAvoy.
All of East of Eden's acclaim comes mostly from James Dean and Jo Van Fleet, (who won best supporting actress for the film), but it's really Julie Harris who is its emotional anchor.
Her work is focused on social and emotional learning, and is anchored by a commitment to bringing evidence - based solutions from the learning sciences to practical implementation at scale.
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Halaby's precisely rendered diagonal bars and planes couldn't be farther from Nozkowski's freewheeling improvisations, but they do discharge a sense of dislocation and the tragic in the predominance of black in two of the images, and the lack of a vertical or horizontal anchor in all three — a compositional slippery slope that threatens to cast us into an emotional free fall.
Particularly in situations like this one, where there is an implicit tendency toward emotional reactions and away from rational consideration of hazards, there is a heightened need for the media to remain anchored in reality.
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