Through this conversation, a combination of language play, moving image and installation, Theobald
explores conflicted feelings about societal conventions, the repeated cycle of human existence, and the ways that received wisdom about life, love, death, freedom and personal growth feed back into daily life through depictions in film, television and music.
Not exact matches
There is a
conflict between wanting to
explore the world while at the same time
feeling frightened by choices or frustrated by rules.
The «double - burden» of paid and domestic work on women's experiences of work - family
conflict was also
explored, which found that despite the added burden of being responsible for most of the housework, women in these countries working full - time did not experience greater
feelings of work - life
conflict than men working similar hours.
A masterful observer of American society — like fellow German émigrés Billy Wilder and Ernst Lubitsch — Sirk's films
explore uncomfortable, unspoken truths and arouse complicated,
conflicting feelings.
The overweight blue man featured throughout several works, functions as a grotesque sexual tourist in Bickerton's seedy world which
explores human's
conflicting feelings of repulsion and attraction.
Jansen employs abstraction to
explore psychic chaos and
conflict, in traditional AbEx style, but in his hands, improvisation opens the valves of
feeling (to paraphrase Francis Bacon) and experience; he re-enacts or works through (his words) memories of war in the arena of the canvas, creating enthralling panoramas that pit the terrible beauty of destruction against our
conflicting moral sentiments.
Through observing the intertwined identities, unregulated economies and shared resistance
felt across the densely layered archaeological and urban sites of Lebanon, The Drift
explores the politics of
conflict through its material — and immaterial — residue.
You may
explore family roles, rules, unspoken
feelings and behavior patterns in order to spot issues that contribute to
conflict.
I use couples therapy approaches with proven effectiveness to soothe anger, increase connection and
explore the underlying patterns and buried
feelings that have led to the surface
conflict or coldness.
Marriage counselling gives you and your partner the time and space to
explore what is and isn't working in your relationship, how to communicate better, resolve
conflict and face difficult
feelings towards each other.
The group topics
explore the common challenges for children from separated families by looking at transitioning between homes, adjusting to different house rules and
feeling caught in the middle of parental
conflict, and learning resilience and coping strategies.
Typically, in this setting, music allows clients to
explore feelings, promote positive behavioral and emotional changes, foster
feelings of control over the environment, manage
conflict and develop problem solving strategies, whilst strengthen peer relationships.
I can facilitate you to use art materials, the creative process, and your artwork to
explore feelings and experiences, reconcile emotional
conflicts, develop self - awareness, manage behavior and symptoms, increase self - esteem and self - efficacy, improve orientation to the present moment, and develop self - awareness and social skills.
Focusing on yourself and doing individual therapy is one of the best ways to process
conflicted feelings and
explore hidden desires.
As an empathic witness to your thoughts and
feelings I help you safely
explore your fears and
conflicts, struggles and objectives in an honest and accepting space.
As the trust deepens, this person would be someone you would
feel comfortable
exploring deeper sources of
conflict or pain.
Lauren Oliver offers a safe environment for clients to
explore internal and external
conflicts by offering a patient, non-judgemental, empathetic space for clients to open up and gain personal growth and development, addressing the clients»
feelings and encouraging emotional openness.
The course will focus on core concepts such as tuning - in to what clients need, want,
feel and require; identifying the practitioner's own approaches to
conflict and personal interactions with others professionally and personally; and
exploring skills related to neutral collaborative advocacy.