Adam is joined by Licensed Mental Health Counselor and co-mediator Rachel Moskowitz, who helps maintain a productive
emotional temperature of the room.
Structure brings
the emotional temperature of your relationship back into the mild range so calm can return to your bodies and your home.
The students immediately picked up on the fact that in some disputes, not having to be geographically tied could lower
the emotional temperature of some disputes... such as family law disputes.
The icy
emotional temperature of the monochromes fits in quite well in Chelsea — an art - neighborhood that seems to be overrun with dry, art - fodder.
So, for example, attendance and behavior statistics, even participation in afterschool activities, these are all kinds of more objective third - party ways that you can take
the emotional temperature of kind of a school as a whole and figure out, is this a good place to develop these social and emotional qualities that we know are so important?
When you read an exchange like that, it's pretty clear what the tone and
the emotional temperature of the book is going to be.
Many other cultures see bananas as a «cooling» fruit that can lower both the physical and
emotional temperature of expectant mothers.
Considering babies and toddlers have little references to tell them they're safe, they're constantly taking
the emotional temperature of the room, especially from their parents, to know that things are all good.
For one thing, the answer tells
her the emotional temperature of each associate, and that can be very useful.
The Emotional Temperatures of Art 10th October 1964 - 31st October 1964 New York, Schenectady Museum Association
Not exact matches
A number
of factors (including humidity,
temperature, wind, and barometric pressure) also need to be taken into account if we want an accurate interpretation
of our
emotional response to the weather.
We use the electromyrograph (EMG) to measure muscle tension and the galvanic skin response indicator (GSR)-- almost a sort
of lie detector — to chart
emotional swings, and other instruments to measure brain waves (electroencephalograph — EEC) and body
temperature.
To illustrate, research has discovered that changes in our skin
temperature and the degree
of skin conductivity
of small electrical impulses (both indications
of our degree
of general relaxation) are correlated with
emotional changes.
To cut a very long story short... during the next 8 months I had 9 bouts
of severe Group B Strep mastitis (high
temperature, vomiting, toxic, extreme breast pain, swelling, hardness, purple areas, thick green pus instead
of milk, very
emotional, came on very suddenly) requiring me to be hospitalised on several occasions.
The reception
of oxytocin from the mother to the infant through skin to skin contact triggers regulation
of body
temperature as well as a decrease in heart rate due to the relaxation caused by the
emotional sense
of safety also caused by oxytocin reception.
- Relief from colic, wind, constipation and teething pain - Develops body awareness and coordination - Helps develop trust and build a sense
of security - Increases relaxation and encourages deep sleep - Helps tone floppy muscles - Strengthens bonding and communication - Reduces crying and
emotional distress - Boosts circulation and regulates
temperature - Stimulates baby's digestion, nervous and lymphatic systems - Helps baby to feel loved, valued and respected - Increases recognition
of facial and
emotional expressions which supports development
of social skills - Helps with language, memory and concentration
This period is marked by fragility
of the infant in terms
of environmental adaptation to extreme hot and cold
temperatures, sucking ability to have an effective feeding pattern, an established sleeping schedule,
emotional security with the care takers and proper positioning when sleeping, feeding and burping.
In the realm
of relationships, this mingling
of the less and more - concrete means that attachment experiences with specific others, their unconscious
emotional tone, and the
temperatures they actually feel activate and are stored in overlapping networks
of brain areas.
Hyperhidrosis sufferers often feel a loss
of control because the sweating happens independently — without a high body
temperature or highly charged
emotional situation.
Imagine a world in which a consumer's real - time physical and
emotional response helped to determine his / her experience
of music, online ads or the
temperature in the room.
That may not be so far away — a team
of researchers at KAIST in Daejeon, South Korea has developed a flexible, wearable 20 mm x 20 mm polymer sensor that can directly measure the degree and occurrence on the skin
of goose bumps (technically known as «piloerection»), which is caused by sudden changes in body
temperature or
emotional states.
The computer allows humans to track what the dog is doing (e.g., running, sitting, standing) when they're out
of sight, while physiological sensors monitor the dog's heart rate and body
temperature, which can convey the dog's physical health and
emotional state.
But other hormonal changes and environmental influences can impact your BBT as well: «We also know that basal body
temperature can increase because
of emotional disturbances, any kind
of stress factor, and going through menopausal changes,» Dr. McConnell says.
Between D - Day, the sheer ambition
of Paul Thomas Anderson's historical epic and Robert Elswit's dazzling cinematography, this is a must - see movie - even though its
emotional temperature rarely rises above freezing and the climax goes way, way, way over the top.
From the get go, we sense these women share something, an
emotional temperature, a way
of dodging and weaving around life's tragedies.
He knows exactly how to use a slowly panning camera to elongate the sexual tension
of a scene, and how to use a lingering closeup — a pair
of swim trunks hung up to dry, or a soft - boiled egg being cracked open — to heighten the material's
emotional temperature.
It's a fascinating choice, and true to the
emotional temperature that caregivers
of ailing loved ones often feel.
Your challenge in working with a student whose
emotional temperature often reaches the boiling point is to control your own feelings as well as those
of the student.
Intensities can be characterized by: • Extreme feelings: positive or negative feelings; complex emotions; connection with the feelings
of others; grand laughter and tears • Physical reaction to emotion: stomachaches and headaches; blushing; rise in body
temperature • Strong affective memory: re-living or re-feeling things long after the triggering event; nightmares; elaborate daydreams connected to actual events • There are five areas
of overexcitabilities: psychomotor, sensual, imaginational, intellectual, and
emotional.
Known for works that celebrate the expressive possibilities
of color, each painting by Emily Mason are impregnated with individual mood and captures specific
emotional and chromatic
temperature, invigorated with her nuanced touch.
I use abstracted natural images for my narrative, communicating my
emotional temperature through the use
of color, shape and line.
Together, many
of the works in these exhibitions seemed to beg the questions: Despite abstract painting's inherent ambiguity, can its most capable practitioners manipulate its techniques or language consciously enough to at least control its
emotional temperature or, at most, to convey certain subject - specific messages?
While her works may be broadly characterized as celebrations
of color, each painting has an individual mood and captures a particular
emotional and chromatic
temperature.
Maybe if they were larger, their
emotional temperature would be warmer and their sense
of drama heightened.
So it is worth a few pages on the Little Ice Age and contemporary crop failures, just to give you an
emotional base, one from which you might conceivably manage to further extrapolate to abrupt climate flips lasting centuries with tenfold greater
temperature excursions and far more widespread disruption
of ecosystems.
Why, then, does an average global
temperature increase
of only a fraction
of one degree in 150 years seem to cause such an
emotional stir in so many people?
There are also a growing number
of offerings that use biometric feedback (like body
temperature, sweat and heart rate) to gauge
emotional response.
Monitored patient changes
of breath, body
temperature, blood pressure, glucose levels, and
emotional wellbeing
I Teresa Triplett Read and recorded
temperature, pulse and respiration.Tended to patients with chronic illnesses.Assisted nurses with cleaning rectal tube, G - tube, J - tube, and regular catheter insertion.Charted daily information on the residents such as mood changes, mobility activity, eating percentages, and daily inputs and outputs.Recognized and reported abnormalities and / or changes in patients» health status to nursing staff.Documented resident records on daily flow sheets.Assisted with ADLs.Provided patients and families with
emotional support.Exhibited compassionate care and communication with regard to issues
of death and dying.
Have you noticed that the
temperature in your house directly correlates with the
emotional vibrations
of those who live there?
The concepts
of «regulation» and «dysregulation»
of brain systems, behavioral systems, and
emotional systems can best be understood through an analogy to a thermostat that «regulates» a room's
temperature.