Your mental and
emotional perspective about bed rest will have a tremendous bearing on your physical condition.
Not exact matches
In fact, I've been pretty honest
about how I am sadly intimidated by poverty, and I am wary of my privilege, and my
perspective, and I am weary of sensationalism,
emotional manipulation.
«As part of The Nemours Foundation's Center for Children's Health Media, KidsHealth also provides families with
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about a wide range of physical,
emotional, and behavioral issues that affect children and teens.»
Its
emotional impact is shaped by the unique
perspective of the narrator - a typical teenager telling the tale out of her own youthful concerns (having fun, her uncertain future), combining her beliefs
about the dual contradictory nature of humanity («you just got half - devil and half - angel in ya»), and imaginative and fearsome fantasies of religious judgment and divine retribution (the flaming end of the world, and the Devil's presence on Earth).
While the movie does all of its characters the favor of not condescending to them or their
perspectives — a Bible Study group that might have been played for snickers is accorded, at the very least, a neutral view — its strategy of withholding both particular characters and information
about their actions (the mine supervisor played by Josh Lucas doesn't show up until a half hour or so into the picture), while perhaps looking attractively, insinuatingly oblique on paper, has on the screen the general effect of blunting potential
emotional impact.
Here is what THR wrote
about it, «Veteran leftie director Ken Loach's latest,
about two honest people caught up in an uncaring British welfare system, features a familiar framework and
perspective, but exerts a powerful
emotional grip.
Expectations may veer towards a film
about the aftermath of JFK's assassination told from the
perspective of his widow, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, to be based around tubthumping
emotional climaxes.
13 reasons why is a riveting story
about teen suicide that portrays what the
emotional toll would be like through the
perspective of a high schooler.
I had this kind of
emotional story
about a marriage falling apart, and then I had this kind of allegorical idea
about the state of the world from an environmental
perspective.
Instantly, the class was 1) excited that this «assignment» was a song they loved, 2) blown away that their teacher, Mr. Macomber, knew who No Doubt was, and 3) poised to read the novel from an
emotional perspective —
about a girl whose environment keeps her from being all that she really wants to be.
«When we talk
about empathy,
perspective - taking, and mindfulness, those things are circulating around a broader framework of social -
emotional learning,» says Associate Professor Stephanie Jones, who researches the developmental impact of school - based interventions targeting children's social -
emotional skills and aggressive behavior.
Excerpts from his piece appear below: One of the things that has really impressed us
about the schools serving very vulnerable children in East Asia is their Read more
about Social and
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In addition, when the stakes are high in terms of monetary amounts or
emotional issues, experienced mediators like Frank and Steve can invest the necessary time to provide
perspective about a matter and break through barriers when judges can not.
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«Having served in various clinical counseling and pastoral ministry roles, I am passionate
about integrating the disciplines of psychology and theology to offer a holistic
perspective for personal, spiritual,
emotional and relational wellness.
Learning
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emotional health and wellbeing sparked a strong interest among staff.
I highly recommend that you read this book if you want to gain a new
perspective on your
emotional reactions and change the way you think
about and respond to impulses to eat.
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about true intimacy -
emotional, spiritual & sexual in marriage from a Christian
perspective.
So if it's not working to worry
about falling out of love, then find a new
perspective to dig into, such as focusing on your part in the
emotional and / or physical distance you are experiencing.
Discussing the moral, social and
emotional issues around intimate relationships and sex with people they trust, such as their parents or their teachers, gives young people a more realistic and balanced
perspective on intimate relationships, sexuality and sexual behaviour and allows them to make healthy, responsible decisions
about relationships and sex in their own lives.
The Relational Learning Framework (RLF) is a way of helping foster parents access and think
about the child's
perspective and unique
emotional life and mental state.