Sentences with phrase «evoke feelings of fear»

Why is it that for many of us and our pets, veterinary visits evoke feelings of fear, anxiety and stress?

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There was a Google - sponsored concert in Singapore featuring star DJ Paul Oakenfold, a Cisco event at which Lightwave data determined the winner of a pitch competition, and a TED conference at which Lightwave compared attendees» self - perceptions with their responses to video scenes meant to evoke feelings like fear and compassion.
While the idea of confrontation will evoke feelings ranging from queasiness to downright physical fear, the public must be engaged in a very immediate sense.
They are used to evoke feelings of tension and fear in audiences, to drive the plot of a film, or to create a sense of another time or place.
In her forthcoming Journal of Consumer Research paper, Dunn demonstrates that consumers who experience fear while watching a film feel a greater affiliation with a present brand than those who watch films which evoke happiness, sadness or excitement.
SEEKING ALPHA - Oct 2 - MTCH stock is a lot like love: it arouses feelings of excitement in some, while evoking fear in others.
The movie, which was directed by Marc Forster and was written by Matthew Michael Carnahan and a host of collaborators, evokes the hectic density of modern life; it stirs fears of plague and anarchy, and the feeling that everything is constantly accelerating.
While 2008's «The Strangers» evoked a sense of dread and fear that made it feel as though this could happen to anyone anywhere, «The Strangers: Prey at Night» felt much more extravagant and didn't really capture the dread of the original.
Typically, traumatic experiences evoke feelings of extreme fear and helplessness.
The atmosphere evokes feelings of relaxation, which I fear hint at a game that will quickly take a turn for the dark, but will connect with players on a strong emotional level.
Going beyond mere jump - scares and evoking the feeling of proper fear can be particularly tough, but more than a few indie developers seem ready to tackle such tasks.
From George Inness, who «translates just the light and feeling of a fixed hour,» to Vincent van Gogh, whose cypresses are like «voices of aspiration, joy or fear,» to Jackson Pollock, who, Robert Rosenblum wrote, «evokes the sublime mysteries of nature's untamable forces,» artists continually try to capture and replicate the awe - inspiring and the invisible.
From George Inness, who «translates just the light and feeling of a fixed hour,» to Vincent van Gogh, whose cypresses are like «voices of aspiration, joy or fear,» to Jackson Pollock, who, Robert Rosenblum wrote, «evokes the sublime mysteries of... Read More
Grounded in feelings of malaise with the state of the world and invested in the creative exploration of vulnerability and fear, Bohl has created a series of fantasy illustrations entitled Kadath Fatal that draw inspiration from the imagery evoked in the literary genres of Cosmic Horror and Fantasy of Manners and the visual language of related graphic novels.
The feelings of fear and impotence provoked by a brutal political and social system are humorously evoked in Castillo's new series.
Among them, it showed that an ad evoking negative feelings, such as anger or fear, can affect the ad that follows in terms of ad evaluations, brand perceptions, and purchase intent.
The process of therapy may evoke strong feelings including sadness, anger, fear, etc..
In the process of deepening his trust, Will had to be made aware of all the barriers to letting his guards down, including his fears of his emotional pain, his anger at others, and a host of other feeling and reactions that this kind of therapy process evoked in him.
The process may evoke strong feelings of sadness, anger, fear, etc..
This includes training in interventions for cultivating and maintaining a safe and empathic therapeutic relationship; for evoking and processing trauma feelings and memories; for reducing fear, avoidance, and shame; for resolving attachment injuries with specific perpetrators through expressions of anger and sadness; and alternatives to chair - work for clients who are unable or unwilling to engage in these evocative procedures.
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