Sentences with phrase «everyday observations in»

This is something that many psychologist who are dedicated to Applied Positive Psychology have been requesting due to everyday observations in therapy sessions, coaching, or personal development.

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While others were always ready to evoke the occult and supernatural in their efforts to explain the most difficult crimes, it was this balding and unassuming Catholic priest who invariably solved the mystery by means of the most everyday, commonplace observations.
His parables reveal a close and sympathetic observation of everyday life: the farmer's sowing and reaping, the shepherd and his flock, the house built on the rock, the leaven in the dough, the lost coin and the lost sheep, the father's joy in the return of a wayward son and the elder brother's peevish jealousy, the mother forgetting her agony for joy that a man has been born into the world, the workers standing idle in the marketplace because no one has hired them, and many other instances.
Ideas developed to explain terrestrial experiments at particle accelerators, Pavlidou says, «not only provide hope for a better understanding of particle astrophysics observations — they are an essential everyday tool in any theoretical model which tries to interpret our observations
The seven I focus on here — the wave equation, Maxwell's four equations, the Fourier transform and Schrödinger's equation — illustrate how empirical observations have led to equations that we use both in science and in everyday life.
It's an everyday life observation that, to relieve tension, twisted bands wind around themselves — best seen in twisted telephone cords or garden hoses.
Here are some of my travel - related observations to keep in mind that you can also apply to your everyday life!
A return of sorts to the gentle - yet - savage everyday observation of «High Hopes» and «Life is Sweet,» it plays as a Pollyanna tale only to those too careless to observe the deep social insecurity at its core: in what is the year's most complexly assembled performance, Sally Hawkins's Poppy brilliantly rejects and reflects the malaise that surrounds her.
With observation, students begin to notice the complexities at work in their everyday environments.
Our purpose was to better understand how the preservice teachers make sense of the video and hypermedia in relation to their experiences in everyday coursework, school - based observations, and clinical experience: the three major learning opportunities in most teacher education programs.
Furthermore, participant observations illustrate the way these neoliberal values become animated and normalized by mentors and boys through a variety of practices in the everyday routines of the program.
Taking your dog for everyday walks is one way to spend quality time together and have an opportunity to make the types of observations you need to report to your vet about frequent urination in dogs.
I am fascinated by the Mayan culture and I am looking forward to learning more about it through observation, interactions with locals and immersing myself in the everyday Guatemalan life.
In subtle visual narratives, Sala often depicts what appear to be fragments of everyday life, and his intimate observations experiment with fiction to double as enigmatic portraits of society.
Nochlin's decades - old observation that realism would increasingly mimic the hyperreal — the world as seen through a lens — and re-frame literal objects in subtle ways seems to hold true for Sherald's array of everyday people.
Jimmy Miracle explores the glory of the mundane through sensation based experiences and active listening to the commonplace, drawing and painting in his immediate surroundings through direct observation and contact with everyday people, places and events.
Maybe it's just a coincidence of date and place, but I always think of Ghirri as the Italo Calvino of photography: Like Calvino (at least in his «Difficult Loves» mode) Ghirri engages in very close observation of the everyday world, but always manages to find the surreal in it — but again like Calvino, the strangeness seems more profound and structural than merely freaky.
Over the last decade, de Andrade has developed works in photography, video, and installation that stem from observations of everyday life in Brazil and what he regards as its «urgencies and discomforts.»
Spanning sculpture, drawing, photography and video, much of Orozco's work stems from his idiosyncratic observations of contemporary urban environments, revealing poetry in unexpected locations or the often playful combination of everyday objects.
Over the past four decades, Apostolos Georgiou lived in reclusion to focus on painting and drawing, his works are inspired by everyday observations from life, replete of tension, these works depict the scenarios of conflict, anxiety or absurdity.
Kertész celebrated the direct observation of the everyday, recording both his fascination with Parisian urban life and an overlapping feeling of alienation while meandering in the streets of New York.
Based in Glasgow, Shrigley is best known for his pared - down drawings and animations that make witty, wry and deadpan observations on a range of everyday subjects and situations.
Elliott Linwood's work attempts to weave these kinds of strategies together through his observations of everyday life in ways that alert the audience about their potential role in what is perceived.
Moulène's photo series document in retrospect temporally determined alterations of forms taken from everyday life as a result of changing production conditions, but which simultaneously also reveal an observation of the world as seen from the perspective of an attentive flâneur.
A long - awaited and in - depth monograph of the life and work of Robert Arneson, an artist who has infused the alchemy of clay with the funk aesthetic of everyday objects and self - portraiture, in ways that elevate their sustaining power through his insightful social and political observations.
«Re-looking» is a primary concern in her work practice and her everyday life, and often builds on periods of intense research and close observations.
Starting with wall drawings (of a bicycle, for instance, which children in a South African township would wish for in vain), Robin Rhode developed an artistic practice that cleverly and humorously makes it possible to experience everyday observations, political statements, desires and (in his latest work) references to art history — via gestures that sometimes resemble slapstick.
Instead of standard realism he favors a strategy that abstracts everyday actions and statements into theatrical gestures, in which archival footage is re-edited or re-staged, real people perform fictional scenarios based on their own lives and historical observations intermesh with contemporary narratives.
Shrigley is best known for his drawings, which make witty observations about situations in everyday life.
Through the use of crawfish traps, animal casings, and drainage ephemera Franklin chronicles the power, destruction, and beauty latent in observation and creation, violence and healing that are lyrical elements of the everyday.
Taking everyday events and experiences as his starting point, Jarrar's practice incorporates performance, video, photography and sculpture to document his observations on life in an occupied Palestine.
Drawing inspiration from everyday observations and depicting his family in everyday situations — preparing meals, playing board games, celebrating, and relaxing, it is the genuine appreciation of life that comes through in Barry's work.
Mexico City based artist Lucio Muniain's work depicts gruesome realities ripped from everyday press, redelivered by the artist in a loose style of hand drawn figures and objects, accompanied by text phrases — street language, slang, cynical observations the artists creates.
The work danger tape (2011) derives from the artist's own experience of the surreal in the everyday and produces a similar effect on viewers through the simple act of observation and close consideration.
Uniting the collection is the observation of everyday life: from Roy Lichtenstein's and Ben Nicholson's engagement with the tradition of still life painting to Dubuffet's interest in domestic objects and the hustle and bustle of daily existence.
In Excursion on the Thames (1953), one of several pictures in the exhibition deriving from Avery's only trip to Europe in 1952, the perfect balance is struck between loving observation of the everyday and visionary form - making: the pleasure boat slowly moving down the Thames, observed from the steps of the Tate at Millbank, is simultaneously two bands of vibrant colour glowing against the almost - black of the middle grounIn Excursion on the Thames (1953), one of several pictures in the exhibition deriving from Avery's only trip to Europe in 1952, the perfect balance is struck between loving observation of the everyday and visionary form - making: the pleasure boat slowly moving down the Thames, observed from the steps of the Tate at Millbank, is simultaneously two bands of vibrant colour glowing against the almost - black of the middle grounin the exhibition deriving from Avery's only trip to Europe in 1952, the perfect balance is struck between loving observation of the everyday and visionary form - making: the pleasure boat slowly moving down the Thames, observed from the steps of the Tate at Millbank, is simultaneously two bands of vibrant colour glowing against the almost - black of the middle grounin 1952, the perfect balance is struck between loving observation of the everyday and visionary form - making: the pleasure boat slowly moving down the Thames, observed from the steps of the Tate at Millbank, is simultaneously two bands of vibrant colour glowing against the almost - black of the middle ground.
In Talk Psych David shares exciting new findings, everyday applications, and observations on all things psychology.
With a gift for moving from observation to intuitive precision, my work extends far beyond treatment, and into the everyday moments that resonate in the lives of my clients.»
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