Sentences with phrase «emotional dimensions of»

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.
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.»
Flood - Paddock's work seeks to expose the emotional dimensions of inert objects and what they reveal about human interaction.
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.
Today, U.S. schools are moving in this direction to address the social and emotional dimensions of learning as part of their academic mission.
One of Rogers» valuable contributions is his critique of the way most educators overemphasize intellectual skills and undervalue the intuitive and emotional dimensions of whole - person learning.
This should mean that women will be more likely to identify and credit the intuitive and emotional dimensions of their experience and be better able to communicate what they experience.
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.
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.
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.

Not exact matches

Examples of articles that earned top scores on some of the dimensions we analyzed include a story called «Redefining Depression as Mere Sadness,» which was rated as highly emotional.
Many centuries ago, Aristotle analyzed success in political persuasion along three dimensions: logos (the quality of argument), pathos (the power of emotional appeal), and ethos (admiration or respect for the character of the speaker).
The reactions of this group usually include both emotional and cognitive dimensions.
There is a religious dimension to coping with the conflicts of emotional disturbances.
It is healthy for engaged couples to broaden their relationship by exploring many dimensions of sharing — intellectual, aesthetic, creative, work, commitment, and spiritual intimacy can be added, in addition to the usual pattern of emotional, recreational and romantic relating.
All realms and dimensions of human experience — physical / material, mental, emotional, etc. — are so interwoven that no person or thing in the cosmos can be separated from the whole.
This is not even considering the psychological, emotional, cultural and spiritual dimensions of raising a child.
He often sees a spiritual dimension bound up in numerous cases of emotional problems, although it is recognized that «only about ten percent of the problems brought to ministers... pertain to religious questions.
Our children can be invaluable beacons of light, illuminating our emotional dark corners to catalyze deep healing and open us to extraordinary dimensions of love and acceptance.
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.
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.
The theory uses what is called the Five Factor Model (FFM), which captures five broad dimensions of personality that are used to describe human personality: extroversion / introversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, emotional stability, and openness to experience.
This novel study is the first to separate emotion from threat by controlling for the dimension of arousal, the emotional reaction provoked, whether positive or negative, in response to stimuli.
To address this problem, more research needs to focus on deficits in emotional processing, their impact on social functioning, and the added dimension of objective findings on neuroimaging.»
Finally, feel all of these dimensions at once: physical, energetic, mental, and emotional.
Many case histories are included, and Dr. Hanley adds a new dimension to this book by addressing the emotional side of premenopause issues usch as PMS, as well as the use of herbs and nutritional supplements to treat symptoms.
As Diane Ackerman puts it, «Where there is no risk, the emotional terrain is flat and unyielding, and, despite all its dimensions, valleys, pinnacles, and detours, life will seem to have none of its magnificent geography, only a length.»
Emotional energy, kindness, humour and adaptability are just a few of the dimensions that we take into consideration, so you can sure you'll be introduced to people who feel the same way you do when it really counts.
Emotional energy, kindness, humour and family goals are just a few of the dimensions that we take into consideration, so you can be sure you'll meet people who feel the same way you do when it really counts.
These dimensions of compatibility are harder to identify and describe — things like emotional temperament or one's moral compass, yet they are crucial for a meaningful relationship.
He patented a method to match people called «29 dimensions of compatibility» which is based on four categories — character and constitution, personality, emotional make up and skills, and family and values.
From a study of 60 characters from literature, film and television, we scored characters on each of eHarmony's key personality dimensions needed for a successful relationship, including emotional temperament, social style and relationship skills.
Neil also had a major role in creating eHarmony's 29 Dimensions ® of Compatibility Matching Questionnaire — which goes beyond the basics and delves deeper into qualities like emotional and physical energy, sociability, curiosity, and conflict resolution style.
This has a lot to do with eHarmony's unique algorithm, which pairs singles based on 29 different dimensions of compatibility, like emotional temperament, social style, and physicality.
Dr Gian Gonzaga and his team at the eHarmony Labs promises to match its customers using its patented 29 dimensions of compatibility, including sexual passion, anger management, appearance, intellect, obstreperousness, spirituality and emotional health.
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.
Much of Good Time's queasy, sustained high derives from Connie's lack of compunction about exploiting people even more disadvantaged than he is, but the film's unexpected emotional wallop is a product of how the Safdie brothers, co-writer Ronald Bronstein, and Pattinson judiciously draw out Connie's tragic dimension.
And this dimension is deeply unconvincing, a short cut to an entirely unearned emotional resolution that doesn't begin to illuminate the jagged and disturbing - and gripping - ideas that swirl around the beginning of this film.
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.
That said, if scenes and situations don't always play as harshly true to life, the emotional reality and toll of these lives ring hard and true, thanks to the dimension and gravitas lent by those performances.
Students analyze the physical, emotional, and social dimensions of characters found in dramatic texts from various genres and media
Our study, our understanding, our own practice, and our sharing with students of the Six Dimensions of Wellness (National Wellness Institute: intellectual, social, emotional, spiritual, physical, and occupational) offer us a clear formula for imparting the life - long practice and the great triumverate of mind - body - spirit well - being.
Overexcitabilities can be expressed one or more of the five dimensions: psychomotor, sensual, intellectual, imaginational, and emotional.
Taking into account the various dimensions of these exit moments, including the emotional, relational, intellectual, and developmental aspects, Lawrence - Lightfoot seeks to capture their importance in helping us move forward.
Students self - assess on the dimensions of Emotional Intelligence using the Likert Scale (1 = Strongly Disagree; 5 = Strongly Agree).
Have students assess themselves, using the Likert Scale on all dimensions of Emotional Intelligence.
First, a powerful and growing body of research demonstrates that learning is multidimensional — and the social, emotional and academic dimensions of learning are interconnected in the human brain.
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