Sentences with phrase «emotional coldness»

In this study there was strong support for a link between crucial variables to the psychological climate of the divorced families (e.g., parental loyalty conflict, low caring in terms of emotional coldness, indifference, neglect, and high control in terms of overprotection, intrusion, excessive contact, infantilization, and prevention of independent behavior), self - esteem and well - being in adulthood.
Those who relate to individuals with narcissistic personality disorder typically find an emotional coldness and lack of reciprocal interest.
The unabashed nastiness of this parent - child relationship — marked by emotional coldness and a few perverse expressions of love (kisses held long past properness)-- is one of this modern noir's many ballsy traits.
Whether it communicates Stockholm syndrome or a serial killer talking to his victim, alive or dead, «You Love Me Cause I Hate You» carries emotional coldness, coating like frost on windows.

Not exact matches

One of the best - attended and least - liked entries in the Third Seattle International Film Festival, Fassbinder's treatment of the Fontane classic is a major achievement, its apparent coldness and emotional reticence containing a passionate spirituality.
From the almost unimaginable cruelty of John Voss's parents to Mrs. Whiting's coldness toward Cindy, to Grace's emotional withdrawal from David (and to some extent Miles) when she joins the Whiting household, the novel contains several examples of the emotional and physical harm parents inflict on their children.
In that painting, I was wrestling with what I originally thought of as the coldness of Minimalism and the more emotional Abstract Expressionist painting style I'd grown up with.
«In that first painting, I was wrestling with what I originally thought of as the coldness of Minimalism and the more emotional, abstract expressionist painting style I'd grown up with.
«In that first [spot] painting, I was wrestling with what I originally thought of as the coldness of Minimalism and the more emotional, abstract expressionist painting style I'd grown up with.
Strachan eschews the coldness adopted by other conceptual artists, instead creating installations that speak not only to our intellectual interests, but to our emotional concerns, our feelings of loneliness, desire, and loss.
(See mental representation; phylogenetic model) Coldness — On the warmth / affection scale of the warmth dimension of parenting, coldness refers to the lack or absence (or perceived absence) of emotionalColdness — On the warmth / affection scale of the warmth dimension of parenting, coldness refers to the lack or absence (or perceived absence) of emotionalcoldness refers to the lack or absence (or perceived absence) of emotional warmth.
Over time the emotional warmth of early love becomes replaced by hostility or coldness.
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