Sentences with phrase «emotional intensity of»

In a Director's Statement provided in the press kit, Ben Wheatley writes, «I have endeavoured to marry the emotional intensity of Down Terrace and Kill List, the comedy of Sightseers and the formal exercises of A Field in England.
The degree of emotional intensity of each of four emotions (positivity, anger, sadness, and anxiousness) and the overall degree (1 - 9) of conflict resolution were coded for each partner, on the same 1 - 9 scale.
Cognitive Therapists would help the client check to see if the perception of the offense is accurate and correct if it isn't, thereby reducing the emotional intensity of the anger.
Coaching helps to reduce the emotional intensity of the divorce and helps the client separate legal and practical issues from emotional issues.
Often, the strategies we naturally utilize to make our voices heard during conflict or manage the emotional intensity of our conversations can be counterproductive and even damaging.
The two words combine the emotional intensity of the German Expressionists with the anti-figurative aesthetic of the European Abstract schools.
The collective label that critic Robert Coates coined in 1946 suggests two polarities: the emotional intensity of German Expressionism and the formal aesthetic of European abstraction.
The dense weave of Bourgeois's drawings consists of intuitive expressions of emotion and reflects the intimate iconicity of the forms, as well as the emotional intensity of the processed content.
From the lyrical simplicity of the Madonna with a Little Bird to the fierce, emotional intensity of Target and Genghis Khan, A Nomad's Universe opens a door into the beguiling, magical world of Namdakov's nomadic heritage and will delight and intrigue visitors of all ages.
The emotional intensity of the images keeps viewers close, as the artist unfolds and enacts an analysis of how photographs operate.
Featuring around seventy paintings spanning the entire length of her career, this handsome book accompanies a major retrospective of her work, and reveals her underlying interest in the history of photography, German painting of the 1920s, and other artists, such as Van Gogh and Cézanne, all of which provided an important precedent for the veracity and raw emotional intensity of her figurative works.
Its grand scale is matched only by the emotional intensity of its painted surface.
The use and depiction of everyday items allowed Pop artists to challenge the nature of marketing, explore identity representation and counter the heavy - handed emotional intensity of previous generations, such as the Abstract Expressionists.
The music in the game is arguably one of the best soundtracks you'll in a game, capturing the emotional intensity of the Reaper invasion perfectly.
An Internet video that shows a meat company employee swearing at animal activists before shooting a horse in the head highlights the increasing emotional intensity of the national debate over whether a New Mexico plant should be allowed to resume domestic horse slaughter.
An Internet video that shows a meat company employee swearing at animal activists before shooting a horse in the head underscores the increasing emotional intensity of the national debate over whether a southeastern New Mexico plant should be allowed to resume domestic horse slaughter.
The emotional intensity of Tóibín's portrait of James is riveting.
In this challenging, lyrical novel set in the Balkans, Duerden navigates the intricacies and emotional intensity of heroine Natalia's story, while Sachs relates the memories and folktales from her beloved grandfather's youth.
In her seductive and mesmerizing alto, Duerden navigates the intricacies and emotional intensity of this challenging, lyrical novel, composed of stories within stories and alternating between modern - day Balkans and post-WWII Yugoslavia.
Those looking to «The Grand Budapest Hotel» for the reinvention of a filmmaker will be disappointed, and those looking for prime Wes Anderson might be, too — it doesn't come close to the emotional intensity of «Moonrise Kingdom.»
The level of drama Danna manages to extract from this ensemble is impressive indeed: the emotional intensity of pieces like «An Agent Named Robert Hanssen» and «The Last Drop» never lets up, and is done with great skill.
This gives the viewer the sense that he's probably told the story before, and the casual yet teleprompter - like delivery intimates a disconnect between the villain and the emotional intensity of the story he's telling — a psychological mechanism also used in the exchanges between Agent Starling and Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs.
In addition to Touchy Feely and Breathe In, I was stunned by the warmth and emotional intensity of The Spectacular Now, James Ponsoldt's story of a cocky kid changed by the love of a truly good girl.
He is a master conductor who plays scenes like symphonies of feelings, continuing long past the narrative point has been established to express the emotional intensity of the characters and situations, and to add moments of pure grace to the mighty drama.
This was true even when they controlled for the personal importance and emotional intensity of the events.
It is hard to believe that so famous and so powerful a testimony to the emotional intensity of which friendships are capable could have been excluded from this anthology by accident or ignorance.
But away from the emotional intensity of this and other songs, I believe that Cohen also dealt with the crucial moment in the lightest of ways, in a poem titled «A Limited Degree,» from his 2006 collection Book of Longing:
It would seem probable that it is the emotional intensity of such an experience which melts the alcoholic's shell of defenses and opens him to help.
I am less clear on the sense of the last sentence but one, but I believe that Whitehead means that the quantitative emotional intensity of the entity's satisfaction must of course be related to the intensity of its drive toward value as furnished by its subjective aim.

Not exact matches

«Our fans always want to explore deeper and more emotional connections to NHL hockey,» said NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, «and that is precisely what Rogers has promised to deliver over the next 12 years — channeling the reach of its platforms and the intensity of its passion for the game into an unparalleled viewing experience.»
In The Revenant's case, the moment of highest overall emotional intensity came right at the end, suggesting that the film, at two hours 36 minutes, was not, in fact, too long.
# 8: Brands that inspire a higher emotional intensity receive 3x as much word - of - mouth as less emotionally - connected brands.
I wish to add that God's freedom is also temporal as well as nontemporal, and that his influence on the world, beyond his free, nontemporal valuation of pure possibilities, lies in the emotional intensity with which he freely loves the particulars of the world both for what they are and for what they can become.
The contribution of his temporal freedom does not lie in forms of definiteness but in emotional intensity.
This act is free in the sense that there is a certain incommensurability, hence absence of determination, between the act itself in its emotional intensity and the conceptual adjustment of possibilities which it includes.
Differences of tempo of the various levels of organization of the soul can reduce the intensity of experience for the entire organism unless emotional and conceptual experiences are reconciled (PR 23).
Once the extraordinary intensity and longevity of grief's pain is actually witnessed, many people (including not a few grievers) simply refuse to believe that an emotional response of this magnitude could possibly be healthy, or be what grieving books, counselors, etc., are referring to («They told me you'd cry, but not this much!»)
There is heightened emotional intensity because of the added contrast.
We differ in energy, ambition, intelligence, emotional intensity, relational sensitivity, imagination, creativity, addiction to evil and other forms of destructiveness, and the capacity to love.
In Jesus» case it was a combination of factors — such as the fervent longing of oppressed people, their religious preparation and ethical sensitivity, the remarkable personal power of Jesus, and the particular circumstances of his death — which produced among his followers a mental and emotional situation favorable to the attainment of a remarkable new intensity of life, marked by love, loyalty, courage and joy, all for the sake of the Master, who had sacrificed his life for them and for the larger good he saw through them.
A telling instance of Safranski's rather uncritical approach involves Schleiermacher's 1799 lectures On Religion, a work that epitomizes the period's attempt to supplant theological tenets, liturgical practices, and normative commitments of confessional religion with emotional intensity and conjectural meanings of the individual subject.
Their experiences and my own in Nicaragua had taught me that low - intensity conflict was capable of inflicting high - intensity emotional and physical pain.
By its stress on event and on patterning and integration, by its insistence that relationships constitute an entity, by its concern for an awareness of the depths of human experience (motivations, desires, drives, and «emotional intensity,» for example), as well as by its recognition that we are part of the world and continuous with what has gone before us and even now surrounds and affects us, process thought not only has been in agreement with the newer scientific emphasis on «wholeness,» but has also contributed a perspective which can give that emphasis a meaningful setting and a context in the structure of things in a dynamic universe.
When he wrote it, my brother had gone through the wars, so to speak, spiritual and emotional, and it has a wry, nightmarish intensity to it, run through by deep veins of both withering cynicism and luminous faith, that I found fascinating and rather disturbing.
But he was unlike the Renaissance man in that his own personal problems lent a bitter urgency, a sense of emotional desperation and intensity and determination to all he said, eyes flashing, calm voice firmly enunciating, occasional smile revealing a man still with roots deep in the Saxon soil from which he continued to draw a stream of homely metaphors and coarse comment.
The realization of measured intensity of feeling depends not only upon the sensitivity and emotional discipline of the percipient, but also upon the expressiveness of the esthetic object.
Parents of preemies may not be doing as much nonstop parenting, but if anything, the emotional intensity (and airlock environment) of the NICU means that getting a day away can be even more essential.
As children grow, their needs of emotional and physical intensity of their relationship to parents evolve.
Teach: Now that your child is calm offer choices on what your child can do when they feel that level of emotional intensity.
Emotional regulation also refers to the ability to access strategies that allow you to reduce the intensity of the emotion when needed.
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