Sentences with phrase «emotional dimension»

A regular practice gets you moving and burns calories, and the spiritual and emotional dimensions of your practice may encourage you to address any eating and weight problems on a deeper level.
However, realizing friends and relatives care enough to be thoughtful adds a positive emotional dimension to receiving presents.
Which means that in order to attain true financial health, you need to ensure that both the economic and emotional dimensions of your finances are sound.
«The Huracán Spyder combines the innovation, performance and appeal of the Huracán coupé, with new technologies and an added emotional dimension.
In a matter of minutes our software produces the aggregate affect scores to be analysed, so experimentation with alternative emotional dimensions (positive vs negative or enthusiasm vs anxiety) is an obvious and achievable aim for us.
For a start, Geronimo is shown to be speaking for others intimately acquainted with Taza as well as himself and this lends the new chief's quandary a potent emotional dimension.
Thanos has thoroughly thought through his ambition, as well as the moral and emotional toll it will take to achieve it, and Brolin's calm, considered reading of the character bestows this conquering beast with an unexpectedly resonant emotional dimension, making him much more than a thick stick figure of a supervillain.
The Collaborative for Reaching and Teaching the Whole Child developed Social Emotional Dimensions of Teaching and Learning as part of their teacher preparation work and I hope that several other teacher education programs follow in their footsteps.
This technique offers a perspective which is simple but very useful, since it combines a behavioral intervention (i.e., the physical manipulation of the baby) with a profoundly emotional dimension (i.e., the close psychological and emotional proximity that massage enhances).
Today, U.S. schools are moving in this direction to address the social and emotional dimensions of learning as part of their academic mission.
Men (with a few exceptions) focus less on the emotional dimensions of being overweight than on its detriments to physical health, stamina and vigor.
They were in flight from the depersonalization of bourgeois society, from unemployment, from status anxiety, from starvation of the symbolic and emotional dimension of existence.
There is a physical, spiritual, psychological and emotional dimension to our sexual identity as male and female.
We are currently interested in two emotional dimensions — Valence (which measures the direction) and Arousal (which measures the intensity).
Simon Colton of Imperial College London, who studies the intersection of creativity and computation, says such projects could help the AI artist that he has developed, called The Painting Fool, add an emotional dimension to its work.
«Pain is a psychological experience with an emotional dimension for which fish are unequipped.»
It seemed to come to the filmmakers much more easily than the story's emotional dimensions.
To their credit, the creative team has retained the handmade look and unruly spirit of Maurice Sendak's bedtime fable; to their discredit, they haven't added enough narrative or emotional dimension to make it an effective movie.
But Anderson clearly wants us to take the emotional dimension of his picture seriously: the story of a disturbed, unhappy young man who is magically redeemed by love.
There's an emotional dimension to Kate Plays Christine — an empathy linking an actor to the human headline she's dressing up as — that's nearly abstracted into oblivion by the film's neurotic self - examination.
In addition to composing the stirring, lyrical music for the likes of Miller's Crossing and True Grit, Burwell has added an emotional dimension to the likes of Todd Haynes» Carol (the source of his only previous nomination), Charlie Kaufman's Anomalisa and three out of the five Twilight movies.
«Measures which capture broader cognitive, social and emotional dimensions of children's development exist in the early years via the Australian Early Development Census (AEDC),» the report notes.
Dessen's plot is vivid, her characters are intensely real, and the subtext about dreams adds an emotional dimension as affecting as the action.
Integrating music can engage your readers and add an exciting, emotional dimension to your website experience — but only if done wisely.
On some level, the ideal situation is to have an editor who loves your book like you do, like a reader would — not so that the editor will kiss your butt but so that she'll be able to bring an emotional dimension to her helping you, the author, achieve what you're trying to achieve.
People also provide, occasionally, an emotional dimension.
I may not «feel» like a landscape or portrait, but I might «feel» (note the emotional dimension) like watching a horror or melodrama.
Rail: You've said that one distinction between painting and photography is that people can remember a photograph better than a painting, but that painting loosens an emotional dimension.
Birmingham Museums with artist Jess Flood - Paddock Rooted in sculpture, Jess Flood - Paddock's work focuses on the emotional dimension of objects and what that can tell us about human interaction.
Flood - Paddock's work seeks to expose the emotional dimensions of inert objects and what they reveal about human interaction.
[5] I take this expression from Linda Mills, in her essay «Affective Lawyering: Emotional Dimensions of the Lawyer - Client Relationship» in Stolle, Wexler, and Winick, Practicing Therapeutic Jurisprudence, see note 66 above at 419.
Seasoned mediator, Eileen Barker provides practical suggestions to deal with the emotional dimension of conflict.
These factors may have their roots in the legal principles and factors as well as morale and emotional dimension.
These instruments primarily represent the psychological or emotional dimension of HRQL, and are scales that were developed and validated in the USA, Canada or the UK.
The emotional dimension is often the enemy of cooperation.
They spent years researching the emotional dimension of negotiation, and collaborted to write their book, «Beyond Reason: Using Emotions as You Negotiate.»
I highly recommend the book Ultimate Guide to Prostate Pleasure by Dr. Charlie Glickman in this regard because in its attempt to guide men to a better understanding of how important it is to be relaxed and mentally prepared in order to enjoy being penetrated, it contains a good discussion of the emotional dimension of this physiological fact of female vulnerability in sex.
Failure to address the emotional dimensions of divorce decision - making often leads to protracted proceedings, and thus, higher cost.
TRAINING 9 am -5 pm EVENING event: 5:30 pm -8:30 pm Here is a tentative outline of the day's training: Morning Session: The Psychological and Emotional Dimensions of Collaborative Practice The Psychology of Fairness Using the «Ultimatum Game» as a starting point, the session will explore the «Rule of Reciprocity»...
Supporting the Whole Teacher is a report from the Aspen Institute and «discusses the benefits of focused efforts to address teachers» understanding of the social and emotional dimensions of learning and provides examples of programs across the country that have found success in providing this support to teachers.»
Those youth who reported both bullying and being bullied demonstrated poorer adjustment across both social / emotional dimensions and problem behaviors.
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