Sentences with phrase «emotional receptivity»

Many men read emotional receptivity as an invitation to be run over.
Unlike SSRI antidepressants, however, psilocybin does not cause emotional numbing but instead enhances emotional receptivity.
A hangover period following a binge may present a «little bottom» — i.e., a state of emotional receptivity during which the alcoholic's defenses against recognizing his need for help are temporarily cracked by the physical and emotional pain of the experience.

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Jeff Malmad, Mindshare North America's head of mobile, sees that as a model for how emotional data will be used — to understand consumers» «moments of receptivity,» and not only targeting those moments with ads but also using them to create better products.
Effective preaching reflects the minister's open receptivity to those life scenes which are noticeably emotional in flavor but which constitute memorable and important stations along the way most people travel.
Parental social coaching and parenting emotional climate predict adolescent receptivity.
Choosing to believe will create a sense of kindness and receptivity in you that sparks the emotional vibration of connection with those around you.
Coaching works within a therapeutic, collaborative and caring environment which facilitates and encourages a client's own process of beliefs and their receptivity for optimal wellness in mental, physical and emotional health, spiritual well - being, relationships and environmental life style.
All of these things fed a voracious appetite for sensory, intellectual and emotional experience in a life of sharp sight and heightened receptivity, free of preconception and cliche.
Centering exercises or mindful pause exercises, emotional awareness meditation and even long walks in nature are great ways to learn to cultivate a quiet and open receptivity to the world.
Core aspects of mindful parenting include: (a) listening with full attention, (b) maintaining emotional awareness of oneself and one's child during parenting interactions, (c) practicing nonjudgmental openness and receptivity when children share their thoughts and feelings, (d) regulating one's own automatic reactivity to child behaviors, and (e) adopting compassion towards oneself as a parent and toward the struggles one's child faces (e.g., in becoming a teenager).
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