Sentences with phrase «emotions in relation»

This week I remember discussing primary and secondary emotions in relation to a Tag Junior book for toddlers.
The more employees perceive themselves as able to manage their negative emotions in stressful and conflict situations (negative emotional self - efficacy), the less they report physical symptoms and the less they experience negative emotions in relation to their job;
If you've had a cesarean, whether you're still in the hospital, or have returned home, you're likely to feel a great many mixed emotions in relation to your surgical birth experience.
The stage of romance is characterized by what Whitehead calls fascination and romantic emotion in relation to the subject matter.
Students who completed the intervention exercise also reported less negative emotion in relation to the upcoming exams compared with their peers, and they reported a greater sense of control over their performance, suggesting that students actually noticed the benefits of their strategic planning.

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But religious love is only man's natural emotion of love directed to a religious object; religious fear is only the ordinary fear of commerce, so to speak, the common quaking of the human breast, in so far as the notion of divine retribution may arouse it; religious awe is the same organic thrill which we feel in a forest at twilight, or in a mountain gorge; only this time it comes over us at the thought of our supernatural relations; and similarly of all the various sentiments which may be called into play in the lives of religious persons.
The space of the «eighth day» was now made «safe» for displaying emotions of «lament» in relation to «thanksgiving».
If we are not to he carried away by emotion in discussing such issues, we must employ dull neutral phrases such as «extramarital sexual relations
It is with clarity and distinction, that Todd Hall lays out how emotions are used to influence outcomes in international relations, both in theory and in practice.
At every point in the troubled history of the region, strong emotions punctuated inter-state relations and had decisive impacts on the peace process specifically and regional stability in general.
However, anxiety is not always pathological or maladaptive: it is a common emotion along with fear, anger, sadness, and happiness, and it has a very important function in relation to survival.
It is as if these subjects find themselves in a situation of perpetual, extreme activation in relation to their emotions, which appears to make them insensitive to changes in them, to differences, to the color shades that enrich our daily lives.»
I meditate daily, traction, and have worked tirelessly to process all unresolved emotion (my partner is highly trained in Gestalt / Emotion Focused Therapy and Object Relaemotion (my partner is highly trained in Gestalt / Emotion Focused Therapy and Object RelaEmotion Focused Therapy and Object Relations).
The Haitian director's dissection of a nation defined by dysfunctional race relations provides the complexity, emotion and analytical respect that Baldwin's astute work has long deserved; this extraordinarily moving and artfully rendered film is the nominee to beat in this year's Best Documentary Oscar showdown.
In this respect, the balance between body, mind and emotion is tightly connected to the interaction of the levels of the Reality of the relationship: relation to oneself, relation to all others, relation to an affective partner, and these are correspondent to the levels of Reality individual, social and cosmic.
The fragility of human relations and the complex emotions of those who are marginalized in modern societies are both featured in films shown at the Sharjah International Children's Film Festival.
Summary: This article explores the importance of reading fiction in helping students understand characters and their motivations, relationships, and emotions by simulating the character's experiences in relation to the story.
While attending Bennington College, Odita was exposed to Color Field painting, in which the issue of emotion was generally displaced in relation to the formal structure embedded in the painting's surface.
These powerful forces are dramatically altering social relations in unpredictable ways, provoking emotions from anxiety to excitement about life in the present and future.
And every word and every feeling and every emotion that I conjure up mean nothing in relation to it.
GC Taken as a whole, this exhibition creates an alternative present — a present in which contemporary and past events intermingle; live entities and ancestors commune; geology, evolution, sensation and emotion intersect in an entangled synthesis of natural and biological sign relations.
The continuous interest in intense relations between pictorial elements, the very perception of a painterly surface, color and forms, suggest the artist's desire to explore different layers of meanings and emotions.
AP That's interesting in relation to a book I've been looking at a lot recently, Annie Besant's Thought Forms [1901], which is a catalogue of illustrations that attempt to visualise and categorise emotion and sensation.
Thematically she has worked extensively with the human body, its functions and dysfunctions in relation to emotions, communication, control and awareness.
More than that he explores the ways in which the medium of song articulates relations between the self and the other, and acts as a medium to express, but also perhaps to suppress, issues of empathy, emotion and social concern.
Argote involves the body and emotions in the construction of his thinking, and develops methods to generate reflection about the way we construct certainty in relation to politics and history.
Chris Ofili, 1998 «If there is one overwhelming emotion that Chris Ofili communicates in relation to having won the 1998 prize, it is pride.
New works made especially for this show The exhibition subtitle, «From Me, Belongs to You Only,» is a message to society in general but it also demonstrates Lee's stance of emphasizing the personal relations and emotions of individuals, which tend to be overrun by the waves of political and social change.
From the seventeenth century onwards the concept and the emotions it inspires have been a source of inspiration for artists and writers, particularly in relation to the natural landscape.
If there is one overwhelming emotion that Chris Ofili communicates in relation to having won the 1998 prize, it is pride.
By examining the ways in which dominant media focuses on eliciting emotional reactions from privileged, Western readers — including the emotion of moral outrage — on behalf of victims of poverty, famine, or violence in far - flung parts of the world, Ahmed points out the ways in which emotions can reproduce dominant power relations.
When kids witness mild to moderate conflict that involves support, compromise, and positive emotions at home, they learn better social skills, self - esteem, and emotional security, which can help parent - child relations and how well they do in school, E. Mark Cummings, a developmental psychologist at Notre Dame University, tells Developmental Science.
Harsh parenting in relation to child emotion regulation and aggression.
These results confirmed the findings obtained by Caprara et al. (2006) in relation to the sex differences about the perceived self - efficacy in the regulation and managing of positive and negative emotions.
A mixed - method approach involved participants completing a daily open - ended diary and self - report scales to assess emotions and emotion regulation in relation to partner and self.
«I specialize in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, a method changes an individual's thought patterns in relation to emotions and behavior.
The role of perceived discrepancies in parental emotion socialization practices in the relation between marital adjustment and adolescent psychopathology
Parent emotion coaching buffers the psychological effects of poor peer relations in the classroom.
Carol Magai, Carl I. Cohen; Attachment Style and Emotion Regulation in Dementia Patients and their Relation to Caregiver Burden, The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, Volume 53B, Issue 3, 1 May 1998, Pages P147 — P154, https://doi.org/10.1093/geronb/53B.3.P147
We also predicted that unfriended individuals would experience different levels of these negative emotions and thoughts in relation how individuals use Facebook (i.e., how intense their usage is) and aspects of the unfriended relationship (i.e., how close the partners were and who originally friended whom).
Relation of Learning Improvement Motivation, Mathematics Achievement Emotions and Mathematics Achievement: Focusing on Male and Female Students of Middle School in Kangnam
Throughout, relations between mother — child reminiscing, children's emerging autobiographical memory skills, and children's developing understanding of self and emotion are underscored, and these threads are woven together in the final section, in which implications of autobiographical reminiscing and self - understanding are discussed more fully.
Fischer and colleagues [21] proposed a theoretical framework that extends socio - cognitive models of learning [22] and the more recent General Learning Model [23], and explains elevated levels of risk taking in relation to media exposure not only through priming effects of risk - positive cognitions and emotions, but also through changes in the self - concept, due to (1) situational cues in the media that risk taking is rewarding instead of potentially dangerous, (2) through habitation processes and changes in risk - related social norms, and (3) through identification processes that are stronger in active vs. passive media consumption.
The present data are a subset of a larger data bank of an ongoing longitudinal study, which started in 2008, examining the effects of the economic crisis on the psychological health of Greeks in relation to several variables including positive and negative emotions.
Many of the studies that have taken place in relation to expressed emotion have demonstrated that a high level of expressed emotion from family members associates directly with schizophrenic relapse (Butzlaff & Hooley, 1998).
Dr Luz assists families in working through the difficult process that includes getting through the painful emotions, considering the best interests of children and developing good co-parenting relations.
Finding the right kind of distance from a feeling — not too close or too far — can enable us to find some equanimity in relation to difficult or scary emotions.
This suggests that there is a problem of the chicken and egg scenario in relation to expressed emotion causing schizophrenia.
However, in Study 2 we directly observed parents» emotion coaching and dismissing behavior in relation to all negative emotions expressed by children.
This paper reports on two separate studies that examined unique dimensions of parental emotion socialization in relation to childhood CU traits, using different methods and independent samples of families.
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