But husband - and - wife directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris took a different,
emotional approach in their new film called «Battle of the Sexes.»
Not exact matches
Finding common ground
in their
approaches — unusual, says Groppel, because at the time physiology and psychology were «like oil and water» — they partnered and worked with some of the sport's biggest names, like Jim Courier and Monica Seles, offeringa holistic
approach combining the physical with the
emotional, mental and spiritual, and stressing their inter-reliance.
Of the 41 participants, the 15 with impaired
emotional capacity took the most logical
approach to the game, investing
in 84 percent of the rounds and ending up with $ 25.70 on average.
In the end, it's not easy to control your
emotional reactions, but if you can temper your
approach with these five situations, you'll be able to prevent the bulk of potential complications.
With a more levelheaded
approach to precious metal investing than the traditional «gold bug,» Luke Burgess has proven that rational thinking
in a largely
emotional market can be incredibly profitable.
We have seen that the Emmanuel
approach,
in contrast to AA, recognized that selfishness
in adults is a symptom of childhood
emotional deprivation and inner conflict, and saw the importance of unconscious motivation and childhood conditioning.
The fundamental
approach of the Birmingham programme is to locate sex education
in the overall context of the physical,
emotional, social and moral well - being of persons.
They are, first, the development of the student's
emotional, intellectual, social, and professional life; second, knowledge and understanding of human behavior
in breadth and depth; and third, the ability to relate to others therapeutically through an understanding of psychotherapeutic
approaches and processes.
Four motifs
in Rogers»
approach to counseling and therapy represent continuing contributions to the psychotherapeutic enterprise — his growth orientation; his emphasis on listening responsively and acceptingly to clients; his awareness that the
emotional quality of the therapeutic relationship is the key to whether or not it nurtures growth; and his commitment to subjecting the therapeutic process and outcome to careful research.
The church's first contribution to the prevention of alcoholism at the grass roots, by helping to prevent
emotional conflict and illness, is to examine its own message and
approach to people to make sure that they are
in conformity with the principles of mental health and the best
in the Christian tradition.
I help people
in relation to all areas of health as I take a holistic
approach to wellness — physical,
emotional and spiritual.
Dr. Schiltz supports a comprehensive team
approach in the assessment and remediation of children who struggle with cognitive, learning, behavioral, social, and
emotional difficulties.
Being grounded
in progressive education principles means the school community has a child - centered
approach to learning that focuses on the social,
emotional, and academic needs of each individual.
Parenting is very personal, and it's not so easy to describe any
approach to raising children given the amount of
emotional baggage, future hopes, joys, and trials there are wrapped up
in that one word,...
Responding to an increase
in academic and
emotional problems among kids
in the United States, experts
in child and adolescent well - being convened at Stanford University
in July 2007 to envision a coordinated
approach to helping schools and families develop alternative success models to align with research on healthy child development.
This
approach to parenting has been shown to lead to the best outcomes
in kids, including better
emotional health, social skills, more resiliency, and more secure attachments with their parents.
Restoration Therapy (RT) is a new
approach in Marriage and Family Therapy and combines the best of Attachment Theory,
Emotional Regulation and Mindfulness to empower therapists to work with clients effectively.
Learn more about our unique
approach to engaging students through their heads (intellectual involvement
in a subject), hands (experiencing a subject by doing), and hearts (living into a subject
in an
emotional sense to connect it to a broader narrative), fostering the desire for lifelong learning.
Weight management should be
approached in a holistic manner
in that diet, exercise,
emotional and family dynamics should be addressed.
What a securely attached child - OR ADULT - looks like: competent, self - confident, resilient, cheerful much of the time, anticipating people's needs (not from a co-dependent place), empathic, humorous, playful, tries harder
in the face of adversity; not vulnerable to
approach by strangers because won't go to strangers (as adult, out - going without being foolhardy), good self - esteem, achieving, able to use all mental, physical,
emotional resources fully, responsive, affectionate, able to make deep commitments as appropriate, able to be self - disclosing as appropriate, able to be available emotionally as appropriate, able to interact well with others at school and
in jobs / careers, likely to be more physically healthy throughout life, self - responsible, giving from a «good heart» place of compassion, has true autonomy, no co-dependent self, because of well developed internal modulation system, less likely to turn to external «devices» (addictions) to modulate affect
In the past several years, Play Therapy has been accepted and acknowledged as an important and valued
approach for working with children with
emotional or behavioural difficulties.
Encouraging risk:
In their
approach to childrearing, fathers are more likely to encourage their children to take risks, embrace challenges, and be independent, whereas mothers are more likely to focus on their children's safety and
emotional well - being.»
Their method of antenatal care is all inclusive, providing
emotional and medical support,
in a combined
approach with both midwife and consultant.
Attachment parenting, popularized by the Sears family, is an
approach to parenting
in which parents value bonding with their baby, trusting the wisdom of human biology, and empowering themselves to create confident healthy children through close physical and
emotional relationships.
Positive Discipline provides a «whole child»
approach to social -
emotional learning using a consistent language
in homes, schools, and communities.
«
Emotional intelligence begins with the wiring of the
approach pathway, which comes from feeling safe
in skin - to - skin contact.
Sharing our vision of a «whole child»
approach to early childhood education,
in which play and social /
emotional development are fully integrated into academic programming, Santa Barbara County preschools achieved national accreditation at eight times the California average as of January 2015.
Sundance Canyon Academy is a licensed, residential treatment program that utilizes a highly specialized, therapeutic
approach in treating young men, ages 13 - 17 years old, whose lives are jeopardized by
emotional and behavioral issues.
Tactically, people en masse began to realize that the
emotional and not logical
approach is more effective,
in part, thanks to popularization of the concepts of behavioral economics (Kahneman and Tversky).
For the past few decades, the leading paradigm
in personality psychology has been the «Big Five»
approach, which has shown that much of the variation
in personality traits between people can be captured by five dimensions — agreeableness, conscientiousness,
emotional stability (sometimes labelled «neuroticism»), extraversion, and openness to experience.
Our
approach is to make use of what psychologists have done already
in analysing emotions,
in particular a psycholinguistic dictionary called ANEW (Affective Norms of English Words), which provides a way of interpreting and analysing the
emotional content of words on a number of dimensions.
«By revealing the dynamics of facial action through machine vision systems,» said Bartlett, «our
approach has the potential to elucidate «behavioral fingerprints» of the neural - control systems involved
in emotional signaling.»
The researchers recommend that those working to address poverty and hunger
in children should include
emotional health of parents and caregivers
in a more comprehensive
approach to policy and services.
Scientists from UNC's Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute (FPG) and Child Trends found benefits from both
approaches in increased
emotional support that children received from their teachers.
Depue says that if the results can be replicated
in psychiatric patients suffering from disorders such as clinical depression and PTSD, they could help scientists «
in understanding where a dysfunction lies... and specifically,
in developing psychopharmaceutical
approaches to better target the suppression of [the]
emotional memory mechanism.»
Overall findings from the study suggest that strength and resilience
in mental health, as well as physical, spiritual, and
emotional health, were positively attributed to having: a strong and deep connection to the land and traditions; an openness to diverse
approaches to spirituality; community engagement, and shared parenting roles amongst its members.
«A stronger connection between these areas
in men suggests they have a more analytical than
emotional approach when dealing with negative emotions,» added Potvin, who is also an associate professor at the University of Montreal's Department of Psychiatry.
Because of this, there is interest
in psychosocial interventions for RA such as cognitive - behavioral and
emotional processing
approaches.
We're
in real need of a new
approach, and the integrative and functional perspective on mental health considers the pressures of the modern world and treats the person as a physical,
emotional, and spiritual being — which sounds good to us.
The problem with those
approaches is that they create bigger problems,
in the form of disease, anxiety, and
emotional stagnation.
The other
approach is to describe your physical and
emotional state
in detail.
It was found that men had a stronger connection between the amygdala and the area of the brain that is involved
in cognitive processes (including perception, emotions, and social interactions) creating a more analytical than
emotional approach when processing negative emotions.
I truly believe
in our ability to heal from autoimmune illness and that it requires a completely holistic
approach — physical, mental,
emotional, and spiritual, and that each can not happen independently of the others.
After reading the information and listening to the interviews on the Inner Fire website, we parents immediately knew that Inner Fire's philosophy and understanding of mental
emotional suffering, struggles and illness is much more
in alignment with our own understanding and thinking, than the conventional psychiatric / psychological paradigm and treatment
approach.
Utilizing the GAPS (Gut and Psychology Syndrome)
approach to nutritional healing of Dr. Natasha Campbell - McBride has been instrumental
in helping her to understand how to provide nourishing and healing nutritional protocols for those suffering with both
emotional and physical challenges.
Absolutely... We all cram far too much into our little lives and are prone to neglecting ourselves at the
emotional level, so making some me - time to engage
in mindfulness while absorbing such an important mineral is definitely to be embraced, especially as the silly season
approaches.
In Thai massage we
approach the body not as a machine, but as an organic structure with an energy system and an
emotional system that can both change the structure and physiology of the physical organism.
Eating Psychology Coaches
approach our relationship with food and common eating challenges such as overeating or
emotional eating as opportunities to understand larger struggles
in a client's life.
This year
in particular is more
emotional than others
in that I'm leaving the decade of my 20's and will very soon be
approaching my thirties.
Whereas, healing from
emotional eating is grounded
in removing the morality and rules we assign to foods as «good» or «bad by developing a more freeing, empowered and intuitive
approach to eating (and yes, that means giving yourself permission to enjoy food like wine and chocolate!)