Sentences with phrase «experience feelings of insecurity»

Children who grew up in an inconsistent or psychologically controlling parenting environment were likely to experience feelings of insecurity and dissociation (Soenens et al. 2008), which might lead to insecure working models and eventually to more mental health problems.

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You may not have experienced the terrible feelings of insecurity you can have when your spouse is out with other people of the same sex, while you sit at home and stare at the clock.
Walk into those feelings of anger, insecurity, fear, guilt, experience them, and then ask yourself why the trigger made you react this way.
And your feelings and experiences can then be passed onto your children in a variety of manifestations — whether they're presented as fears, insecurities, shame or positive views.
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Your dog experiences emerging territoriality and responsibility for the pack combined with conflicting feelings of puppy insecurity.
In this regard, it is important to note that Mr. A. has shown sensitivity to the feelings of insecurity and anxiety M is likely to experience should he be given custody of the child.
culture shock is the feeling of disorientation, insecurity and even anxiety that results from being continuously in a new and experiencing an unfamiliar culture.
The relatively low number of Indigenous staff in some services, especially in large urban areas, adds to Indigenous insecurities in using mainstream services; (vi) Legacies of history and unpleasant previous experiences with mainstream services can reduce Indigenous use of facilities; (vii) Some mainstream services are delivered in ways that make Indigenous people feel uncomfortable, that is, services are not culturally appropriate or culturally secure; and (viii) There may be poor links between complementary services, for example between training institutions and employment facilities, or between primary health providers and hospitals or ancillary health services.
Everyone experiences emotional pain (depression, anxiety, grief, insecurity, feelings of worthlessness or symptoms of trauma) and understanding how pain relates to what we care about is crucial.
When one deals with generalized insecurity for a long period of time, however, the doubt and negative feelings experienced may have a significant effect on life.
Through depth psychology, I help clients address issues such as loss, alienation, lack of intimacy, insecurity, feelings of emptiness, and the scars of prior traumatic experiences, all of which often lead to depression and anxiety.
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