Sentences with phrase «emotional complexity in»

The combination of talent and emotional complexities in Quinn's work is heartrending.»

Not exact matches

We tend to remember what happens at the beginning and end of an experience with more detail, clarity and emotional complexity than the middle, so design your speech with this in mind.
Emotional intelligence is that «something» in each of us that is a bit intangible; it affects how we manage behavior, navigate social complexities, and make personal decisions that achieve positive results.
Our expectations for what we want the marriage to provide us have gotten higher in a lot of ways, more sophisticated in a number of other ways, more emotional, more psychological, and because of this additional complexity, more of our marriages are falling short, leaving us disappointed.
My atheist friends who are emotional and highly sensitive react in awe to the beauty, mystery and complexity of nature, whereas my atheist friends who are cerebral dissect «nature» in a much more detached and analytical way.
In this regard activism was closer to the religious ground bass, with its intense emotional commitments and its relative lack of theoretical complexity, than to the other three traditions.
Text inevitably muffles emotional complexity, and provides unnaturally lengthy pauses in between responses.
But the ease of the feat masks its cognitive complexity — all faces have eyes, noses and mouths in the same relative place and can bear an array of emotional expressions.
Noirish, erotic, chaotic and intense, Bad Timing grows in complexity and emotional power as it progresses, with a wonderful soundtrack and some exceptional cinematography.
Showing the «nurturing, mothering side» in all its complexity is what actor - turned - director Greta Gerwig does in her solo directorial debut Lady Bird (in UK cinemas 23 February), a movie in which a mother lobs molotov cocktails of the emotional variety.
This emphasis on complexity and a disinterest in reducing a heroine to a sad - sack victim extends to Lelio's hyper - vivid aesthetic, which drapes the film in surreal dream sequences, beautiful colors and left - field soundtrack choices like «Time» during a pivotal emotional scene.
A film about parents grieving with the loss of their son isn't easy to convey in poster form, but this poster does a great job of showing the emotional complexity of the characters over the course of the film.
There is an emotional complexity to it, an honesty you wouldn't see in a Hallmark film; it doesn't ignore the awkwardness and confusion that come with any relationship (sexual or not).
The episodic result has style and attitude to spare, a Tarantino throwback vibe, and a quirky sense of humor, even if the lack of moral complexity in the unsympathetic characters make emotional investment difficult.
One could argue that as far as love interests go in Hollywood, having a love interest made of wax (or a mannequin as love interest) is actually being honest about the emotional complexity a love interest should have.
Josh Brolin talks about the kind of power Thanos wields in the upcoming Avengers: Infinity War and the character's emotional complexity.
She has the emotional complexity of Holly Hunter in Broadcast News, the steely resolve of ethical journalist Robert Redford in All the President's Men, and gets to savage the opposition the way Al Pacino does in The Insider.
Hirschbiegel directs with the intimacy and immediacy of a documentary, but Downfall also has emotional, philosophical, and political trappings that are quite near Shakespearean in their complexity and resonance.
In the process, revealing the complexity of human interaction, where genuine affection can be expressed in the brutal honesty of a withering riposte, and a moment's comfort can arrive via a stranger with no emotional investmenIn the process, revealing the complexity of human interaction, where genuine affection can be expressed in the brutal honesty of a withering riposte, and a moment's comfort can arrive via a stranger with no emotional investmenin the brutal honesty of a withering riposte, and a moment's comfort can arrive via a stranger with no emotional investment.
The teachers we work with are doing an excellent job in really, really difficult circumstances and I think if we start to look at the complexity of these issues that they're facing, and start to give them some of the tools to deal with that, then we are going to really look after one of our most precious resources — and that is the teachers who are tasked with looking after the social and emotional wellbeing of our students.
Advanced learners require a differentiated curriculum that addresses their cognitive and social - emotional needs and develops their abilities through instruction that is differentiated in depth, complexity, and pace.
By mid-year, students seemed to be working together well, but the video data of Carla and Jerome, which I collected to look at with colleagues in our February Mills Teacher Scholars inquiry session, helped me see the complexity of what it really means to help students develop the Social and Emotional skills they need to grapple with content and construct new understandings together.
Henning Mankell's novels are unusual in their exploration of emotional complexities, so that the crime - solving aspects of the stories are balanced by rich and full character development.
Brimming with all the insight, humor, and generosity of spirit that are the hallmarks of Anne Tyler's work, a poignant yet unsentimental story in praise of family in all its emotional complexity.
While it includes all the requisite details of Hemingway's storied life — the love affairs, the feuds, the wars (real and emotional)-- that shaped the writer in all his complexity, her portrait is a largely psychological one, seeking both the impetus for his distinctive fiction as well as the roots of the failures in his personal life.
They slip from her subconscious that has been indelibly impressed with memories of political and social complexities in her native Iran, fueling the profound world questions she confronts, and emerging in a body of work that has great aesthetic and emotional impact.»
But, in their defense, critics and historians can not be expected to rigorously engage the emotional and psychological complexity of a work of art if they themselves do not have expansive and multivalent inner lives.
Minimal art rejected the idea of relational, and subjective painting, the complexity of abstract expressionist surfaces, and the emotional zeitgeist and polemics present in the arena of action painting.
By the early 1960s Minimalism emerged as an abstract movement in art (with roots in geometric abstraction via Malevich, the Bauhaus and Mondrian) which rejected the idea of relational, and subjective painting, the complexity of Abstract expressionist surfaces, and the emotional zeitgeist and polemics present in the arena of Action painting.
Modern Domestics asserts the complexity of emotional security found in the home and the histories amassed in objects of comfort, those of the life interior.
By the early 1960s Minimalism had emerged as an abstract movement in art (with roots in geometric abstraction via Malevich, the Bauhaus and Mondrian) which rejected the idea of relational, and subjective painting, the complexity of Abstract expressionist surfaces, and the emotional zeitgeist and polemics present in the arena of Action painting.
Minimalism in Music In music, the minimalist movement was, like minimal art, a reaction against a then - current form, with composers rejecting many of the dry intellectual complexities and the emotional sterility of serial music and other modern formin Music In music, the minimalist movement was, like minimal art, a reaction against a then - current form, with composers rejecting many of the dry intellectual complexities and the emotional sterility of serial music and other modern formIn music, the minimalist movement was, like minimal art, a reaction against a then - current form, with composers rejecting many of the dry intellectual complexities and the emotional sterility of serial music and other modern forms.
Here again, experience and artistic form, emotional connection and representation, are suspended in lively, irresolvable association on Joffe's picture plane, which accommodates all manner of psychological and spatio - temporal complexities.
«The Stylist» features a simply drawn woman up front, with layer upon layer of oil paint in the background; it's as if Gendel used the material itself to build up emotional or spiritual complexity....
The documentary immerses us in Hesse's inner monologue, lending great emotional depth and complexity to someone who was both very sensitive and very thoughtful; someone who was extremely vulnerable, yet managed to process her trauma through her work and writing.
Working in a variety of mediums, these four artists confront the socio - political and emotional complexities of warfare and the events that consequently define who they are today.
In awarding the Prize to Gillian Wearing the jury praised the emotional force of her work and its complexity beneath an apparently simple surface.
This book celebrates and reproduces in detail all of the woodcuts and linocuts that Katz has made since 1951, works that bring out the angular, awkward articulations, emotional ambivalence, and psychological complexity of his best work.
The time it takes to reach resolution in mediation depends upon many factors, including the number and complexity of issues involved, the timing and frequency of mediation sessions, and the participants» emotional state and level of cooperation.
Approximately 1 in 5 female high school students report being physically and / or sexually abused by a dating partner.4 A study of college students revealed that nearly half of them had been the victim of emotional, sexual, and / or physical violence by a partner.5 Females 16 to 24 years of age are more vulnerable to IPV than any other age group.3 Given the complexities and unique dynamics in the teenaged population, further discussion of IPV in adolescent relationships is beyond the scope of this report.
Wherever possible a whole - of - family, culturally sensitive approach is best to effectively tackle the complexities of social, emotional and behavioural difficulties in children and young people.
Early Childhood Psychosocial Screening in Culturally Diverse Populations: A Survey of Clinical Experience With the Ages and Stages Questionnaires: Social - Emotional (ASQ: SE) Lyman, Njoroge, & Willis Zero to Three, 27 (4), 2007 View Abstract This preliminary study highlights some of the complexities inherent in conducting psychosocial screening in cross-cultural contexts.
Incontrovertibly, this case illustrated systemic issues of considerable relevance to the patient's psychiatric care: on the complexity of communication, capacity for intimacy, emotional regulation, care authority and control (or power and helplessness)-- set in a situation all too recognisable in psychiatric practice.
The agreement also takes into consideration the emotional bonds with each parent, child's primary caregiver, participation of siblings in visitation and complexities of the separation or divorce.
My emphasis is on transformative change and equipping each one of my client's with the skills to overcome the complexities of life's challenges and find ways to successfully navigate emotional and mental pain in the process of healing.
In relationships, as with any emotional issue, the interplay of two people's emotional relationships with money adds exponential complexity.
While all qualified San Francisco Psychotherapists are mental health generalists, and have undergone training in the treatment of a vast array of emotional disorders and psychological complexities, most have specialized experience with a particular population or issue, such as substance abuse, sexual intimacy, or depression.
So, to begin to unravel the complexities of our emotional grid and defensive structures with a therapist, the first steps will involve awareness of what is happening in our body in response to emotions and what some of the triggers are.
A secondary emotion is what comes next, either in response to the first emotion or due to the complexity of the emotional experience (i.e.: feeling several emotions at once — very common!).
Too simplistic of an explanation when dealing with the emotional complexities of people in buying and selling.
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