Sentences with phrase «emotional perspectives of»

Based on attachment theory, developed by John Bowlby beginning in the 1950s, as well as emotional perspectives of Emde and Mahler, Pine, and Bergman, Emotional Availability (EA) is a research - based, scientifically driven way of understanding the quality of communication and connection between a parent (or caregiver) and child.
This is the starting point to truly understanding the emotional perspective of your client.

Not exact matches

Look at it from a business perspective, and think of the lost hours you'll be spending at the doctor's office, at physical therapy, and the emotional drain of feeing like crap.
Despite the immense pressure, and the emotional state of the markets, I drew on an existential perspective, and my colleagues and I made careful, probabilistic decisions to adjust our portfolio, and we weathered the storm.»
Like the Leibnizian monad, the occasion is individuated by its individual essence, its particular perspective; but unlike the Leibnizian monad this essence is not predicated of the occasion as a substantial substratum, but enters into the inner constitution of the occasion as «a vector transmission of emotional feeling» or, in the language of physics, «the transmission of a form of energy» from past occasions via the eternal objects that communicate the emotional form and make possible the subsequent reenactment by the prehending occasion (PR 315 / 479f.).
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.
From the perspective of the Chicago school, there is no behavior that is not interpretable as economic, however altruistic, emotional, disinterested and compassionate it may seem to others...
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.
This is the opening of The Lunch Line Fight: Looking at Different Perspectives, by Tosca Killoran and Jeff Hoffart, part of a series of 10 paperback books with a focus on citizenship, mindfulness, empathy, character and social - emotional skills, presented in story book format.
From the perspective of a nutritionist to be, having an emotional relationship with food and using it as a crutch is obviously a hazard, but for someone who loves to cook and enjoys food and sharing the eating experience, certain meals become staples in our repertoire for more reasons than great taste.
Cos while you have the emotional Arsenal zombies liking all you say simply because it's flavour of the month, I know my judgements come with a truck load more perspective and objectivity.
I hope to bring some of this historical perspective to STS, focusing on the links between historical moments and contemporary events, to capture the emotional highs and lows of Clemson fandom through the ages.
«As part of The Nemours Foundation's Center for Children's Health Media, KidsHealth also provides families with perspective, advice, and comfort about a wide range of physical, emotional, and behavioral issues that affect children and teens.»
In their book Marital Conflict and Children: An Emotional Security Perspective, Cummings and colleague Patrick Davies from the University of Rochester identify the kinds of destructive tactics that parents use with each other that harm children: verbal aggression like name - calling, insults, and threats of abandonment; physical aggression like hitting and pushing; silent tactics like avoidance, walking out, sulking or withdrawing; or even capitulation — giving in that might look like a solution but isn't a true one.
Children's emotional and affective values of nature develop earlier than their abstract, logical and rational perspectives (Kellert 2002).
Articles explore: the idea that violence should be thought of as a public health problem analogous to infectious disease; examine from a scientific perspective the impacts on children's social, emotional, and cognitive development of growing up in a violent community; share first - hand insights from children and caregivers; and explore various interventions, from the favelas of Recife, Brazil, to the inner cities of Chicago, Illinois, United States (US), and Glasgow, Scotland, which are offering a tangible sense of hope.
Intuitively, the arrival of a sibling would subject a firstborn child to substantial stress and emotional distress, but the research does not support this perspective.
Whether you have visions of a cozy home water birth, giving birth in a birth center free of pain meds and intervention, or a hospital birth with the latest technology and emergency care access just in case, this is the ultimate pregnancy to postpartum training so you can be prepared from an emotional, physical, and spiritual perspective to relax into birth and momma - hood with excitement and ease.
Those working in this field need to have a strong support base to enable them to cope with the emotional nature of our work, and develop a network of other birth professionals who come from diverse backgrounds and cultures to give us a breadth of knowledge and perspectives.
For example, if she is getting upset at my insisting that she cleans up, it sometimes will seem more important that I insist on her listening and following instruction, but if I am to step back and put the situation in perspective, it is more important to take care of my toddler's emotional needs and emotional intelligence than to insist on her cleaning up right that second.
Emotional intelligence is being able to recognize a wide range of nuanced emotions, and recognizing them, being able to regulate them and put them in perspective in a way that helps the individual move through life more easily.
For example, some websites might address the one - day - method of potty training from a scientific perspective that is very process oriented; however, these websites do not offer holistic information that connects the physiological, emotional, and cognitive relationships that exist in a child as he / she becomes ready for potty training and during the potty - training process.
The failings of New Labour: From a Blue Labour perspective, Jonathan Rutherford, Professor of Cultural Studies at Middlesex University and editor of Soundings, writes very well on the failings of New Labour (see page 88 of this Soundings e-book, which is based on a series of seminars on Blue Labour, from 2010 - 11): «The early years of New Labour — the pluralism, the ethical socialism, the stakeholding economy, the idea of a covenant of trust and reciprocity with the people, the emotional language that reignited popular hope — created a powerful and successful story.
A recent Applied Psychology review of 160 studies examining emotional health and longevity found «clear and compelling» evidence that people who have a feeling of well - being in their life — people who maintain an optimistic perspective, have harmonious relationships, and minimize stress — outlive those who are anxious, pessimistic, depressed, manic, stressed out, or unable to enjoy daily existence.
Whereas the cingulate cortex might be responsible for the emotional perspective in empathy, the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex seems to be implicated in the attentional regulation of empathic feelings, regarding goal - directed behavioral adaptations [43].
We're in real need of a new approach, and the integrative and functional perspective on mental health considers the pressures of the modern world and treats the person as a physical, emotional, and spiritual being — which sounds good to us.
Enlisting the guidance of an outside resource can provide helpful perspective that is less emotional than those who are closest to us (although you'll need that input, too!).
Pregnancy can be a time of emotional ups and downs and the breathing and relaxation help to bring perspective and balance.
She also focuses on a variety of other conditions including mental and emotional imbalances and autoimmune conditions as well as treating victims of motor vehicle accidents through the perspective of Chinese medicine.
By strengthening self - connection and supporting greater mental clarity and emotional stability, participants are introduced to meditation practices, as well as bioenergetic teachings, which widen your perspective of your life and its events.
The foundation of integrative medicine is to consider the whole patient, focusing on your health from a body, mind, and emotional perspective.
Online dating christian perspective Modern dating tends to assume that there will be a high level of emotional involvement in a dating relationship, and some level of physical involvement as well.
The article, which was written by Wes Terrian in 2008, states that being involved in a sexual encounter with other people allows women to experience sex from a man's perspective, AKA the way men see sex while watching porn, that women normally aren't able to do because of their natural emotional connection to the act.
By communicating with your partner, taking care of your health and maintaining a good emotional perspective, your sex life can grow richer with the years.Your... Continue Reading →
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).
Though carefully rendered from a historical perspective, this powerful account of female friendship and bonding under the most cruel conditions lacks the narrative focus and dramatic shapeliness to generate emotional excitement.
Because the film sticks so closely to Megan's perspective, we see the Iraqis, whose lives the U.S. military upended through their invasion of the country, as little more than Others, giving off the feeling that they're merely supporting players in this one American woman's emotional journey.
His use of perspective throughout is done to perfection and during its Iraq sequences, which are constantly referred to and visible right up until the emotional ending, the higher frame rate only enhances the realism — almost to the point of you looking away from the screen as one of the film's most pivotal moments plays out.
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.
Using cinematographer Hossein Jafarian's crisp images, Farhadi develops the mode of camerawork that would characterize his subsequent films, a technique that involves constant movement and reframing (especially in the apartment's beautifully designed interiors) in order to follow the shifting of perspectives among characters as well as the story's emotional twists.
In Jose Villalobos Romero's remarkable cinematic debut, he utilises vivid tableaus and stylised perspective to paint a beautifully unique and emotional portrait of a man divided.
; the World Premiere of Chanya Button's debut feature BURN BURN BURN starring Downton Abbey's Laura Carmichael, which takes the road trip buddy movie on its own smart, female - centric spin; Ali F. Mostafa's FROM A TO B, a «dramedy» following three estranged childhood companions who embark on a road trip to commemorate the fifth anniversary of a friend's death and offers a new perspective on life in the Gulf and Middle East; Paul Weitz's GRANDMA, a supremely enjoyable «road movie» starring Lily Tomlin as the gloriously profane septuagenarian whose curt words and emotional armour can't quite mask her broken heart; Bao Nguyen's Saturday Night Live documentary LIVE FROM NEW YORK!
The project relies wholly on the the storytelling of its survivors, but its own lack of perspective, or getting to know these people much beyond their traumatizing past, risks compounding their lives into very emotional information for an audience.
Capturing the physical brawn and emotional complexity of its subjects with wit and tenderness, this companion piece to Cote's singular animal study Bestiaire (2012) is a self - reflexive rumination on the long tradition of filming the human body that also advances a fascinating perspective on contemporary masculinity.
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.
Not only did the Brazilian filmmaker have the advantage of being able to bring an outsider's perspective to the rusty Beat canon, but his handling of Central Station and The Motorcycle Diaries had revealed his knack for harnessing topographic images to the emotional experiences of traveling companions.
The show excels at sharing the same emotional perspective as its leads, something that's evident from director Mike (Broadchurch) Barker's gorgeous establishing shots flying over the countryside at the start — revelling in the freedom of the open air after the interiors of France and, in particular, Episode 7's trauma.
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.
Examining the lingering emotional paralysis crippling the family of a renowned war photographer (Isabelle Huppert, seen in copious flashbacks) who committed suicide three years earlier, Trier employs a fragmented, kaleidoscopic style, skipping blithely back and forth in time, and constantly shifting perspective among the fretting widower (Gabriel Byrne) and his two sons (Jesse Eisenberg and Devin Druid).
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.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z