The adults do the social and
emotional work too!
Not exact matches
Mental illness and the facing of
emotional crises are much
too prevalent for any one group to
work with alone.
According to Winnicott, being boring is a sign of severe
emotional distress, since people generally become boring by
working way
too hard to manage their inner realities.
They avoided neurotic conflict by a certain
emotional self - restriction: they did not want to talk or think
too much but felt more comfortable in action, in sports or
work.
I got myself to the therapist and asked Joe to go
too, so we could
work on the
emotional chasm in our marriage.
The reasons most often suggested are
too much
work,
too long a day,
too various a complex of problems and duties,
too unremitting a drain on
emotional and mental stores, insufficient opportunity to lift the clerical nose from the parish grindstone.
I am a musician and a writer, plus a dabbler in drawing and other artistic «crafty» endeavors so I always interpret things from a deep
emotional point of view which hasn't always
worked in my favour (at least it didn't in the church I attended) and alienated me from non-artistic people who called me
too sensitive and
too picky and
too obsessive and
too emotionally involved with just about everything I did, or tried to do.
While everyone gets
worked into a frenzy and lathered up in the
emotional fight of us and them... the powers that be (bildenbergs, or whomever) are setting the stage for a nice little nuke drop... somewhere... because we all know what this is truly about,
too many people and
too few resources.
Making the transition from employee to a Stay at Home Mom during your maternity leave to transitioning back to
work can be overwhelming for some moms and quite
emotional too.
My 4.5 year old rarely wakes me up, but when she does, it is usually for
emotional support from a bad dream or just missing mommy b / c I've been
working too much.
work just as hard on finding your mental,
emotional and spiritual happiness
too.
It would look something like this: person is chronically stressed from
working too much, poor diet, not sleeping,
emotional stress, and / or chronic pain.
Pretty much if you have plantar fasciitis you are under more stress than you can handle — whether that be from overtraining (
too much anaerobic activity, or lack of an aerobic base),
working too hard, dietary stress (
too much sugar, not enough protein or nutrient - dense foods),
emotional stress, or other physical trauma / stress — ANYWHERE in the body, not just in the foot.
For the past several years I had been under extreme job stress, with months of
too little sleep and
too little exercise, as well as tremendous
emotional stress from
working in a somewhat abusive, hostile job situation while my husband was also deployed in Afghanistan and my kids were 2000 miles away.
The Bach Flower Remedies
work on the
emotional level, so if you are
too excited to fall asleep, or worry about things instead of sleeping, the remedies remove the worries, calm down the stress or calms the excitement so that sleep comes natural.
I like to add other oils
too — for other
emotional benefits or clearing I'm
working on, but I'll save that strategy for a different post.
That could be dietary stress (eating the wrong foods for your body, or
too many processed foods),
emotional stress,
too much
work and not enough sleep, environmental toxins, or pain and inflammation.
When our adrenals are
working too hard from
emotional stress or physical trauma, our thyroid will suffer
too.
Working too much or
emotional stress are two common causes.
As the lovers in question, Michelle Williams and Matthias Schoenaerts are
too bruisably, peachily lovely together to keep our
emotional barriers in place; it's all in the most ersatz good taste, but it
works nonetheless.
Imagine That is more than a little predictable, and it does stray
too far from its
emotional center on more than one occasion — but, unlike Norbit [which was just mean and ugly] and Meet Dave [which was just not funny], it does
work when centered on father and daughter.
I also felt that the musical score was somewhat forced for the purpose of provoking on the
emotional level and was only there to make up for the lack of it in the film, it did seem quite unnecessary in parts where I thought silence could have
worked better, but thats not to say of course that it was brilliant to listen
too, and the changes were spot on to suit the changes determined in the film but for a simplistic kind of story it seemed excessive.
It's a dizzyingly reflexive concept that could be
too self - involved to really connect, but as our reviewer discovered, the fragmentary, impressionistic «Cameraperson» (often employing off - cuts of films she
worked on) actually builds to «a surprisingly
emotional and heartfelt film... Humanity permeates [the film], so as experimental as it is, it's also stirring and poignant, with a tangible sense of empathy intact in every frame...» [A]
I think they are afraid of emotion and, therefore, they don't like actors because they are
too damn
emotional, which is ironic because what you're asking them to do is
work with their emotions....
In the US, we frequently hear from teachers who become
too involved in their students» lives, who take
too much
work home with them, and who suffer from
emotional burn out as a result.
Often, students with
emotional issues try to avoid completing tasks that are
too difficult and quickly realize that negative choices can lead to an alternative environment that does not require
work completion.
Harassment is never okay, and indie authors should never get a pass for it because they're just «
too emotional» about their
work.
I can supply any number of citations to correct your misunderstandings — as to why Marzluff's
work does not support TNR at all, why coyotes are better for birds than cats, and much more — but nearly every TNR supporter with whom I've conversed has been
too blinded by their
emotional attachment to feral cats to accept scientific reality....
But, as we continue to
work closely with communities and to study the reasons why people relinquish their pets, we've learned that
too often pet owners who have strong
emotional bonds with their pets would choose to keep their pet, if only provided the short term help needed to make it possible.
The boy
works with Trico,
too, overcoming smaller obstacles that frighten the animal, finding food and calming its nerves after a battle — it's very
emotional.
Her ongoing investigation of physical and
emotional states of uncertainty aligns her
work with the present - day reality and the all -
too - common reporting of one natural and human - made disaster after another.
This syntax of form — an «
emotional minimalism» —
works against repression, and goes underneath the brutish handling of words and people's differences that we witness
too often these days.
While popular opinion may assert that a participant driven by
emotional connections to an issue may be
too biased to see a situation clearly, Frazier's
work communicates her concerns with the utmost clarity and conviction, affording it a compelling authenticity.
Having featured her
work previously, we're all
too familiar with her staged, supernatural imagery, often
emotional and full of narrative, presented as film stills or dramatic moments.
The viewer
too must bargain with the
works on the wall, accepting subject matter with which one would not normally have an aesthetic or
emotional relationship.
The personal injury attorneys who
work for Ketchmark and McCreight, P.C. have enough experience to know that going through a personal injury claim in Kansas or Missouri can sometimes be difficult on an
emotional level
too.
What you may not realize is how often «legal issues» may just be your unresolved emotions in disguise... In fact, most good lawyers will tell you exactly this: «You'll be far better off if you can
work things out on your own instead of going the legal route»... Unfortunately, amid the
emotional static,
too many parents do not hear or heed that message» (pp. 134 - 135)
It is easy for well - meaning Coaches to do
too much, or more often, not do enough in terms of holding onto and
working with the
emotional divorce.
«If you want to change thought patterns or behaviors, you may need to
work with your body because it
too has developed habits that support your cognitive and
emotional habits.
The process of making amends and what must be in place for the process to effectively unfold [24:35] How does shame affect our ability to feel and express remorse, and why doing inner
work around our shame is essential preparatory
work for rebuilding relationships [27:40] Healing relationships by
working with our 4 R's: resentments, respects, regrets, requests [30:33] The willingness to be vulnerable and why
emotional responsiveness plays an essential role [31:16] How masculine and feminine typologies, expectations, and gender norms affect our expressions of vulnerability, and how to unpack what lies beneath [34:28] Differences in communication styles between the masculine and feminine poles of a relationship, and how communication styles affect not only our primary relationships, but our familiar relationships and friendships,
too.
Are you one of the thousands of guilt - tripped parents in the UK reading stories in the press berating you for either
working too much and stunting your child's
emotional and intellectual development?
Many regular therapists and counselors
work with people on sexual issues,
too, especially in the context of
working on a variety of
emotional issues.
Most recently, the focus has been
working with
emotional withdrawal (in both withdrawers, but in pursuers
too).
Sometimes our problems can become
too much to handle on our own and begin to impact our
emotional wellbeing, relationships,
work / school performance and even our health.