Sentences with phrase «fearful people tend»

Previous research on attachment styles indicates that fearful people tend to have a lot of difficulty in their relationships.

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People tend to either love mushrooms or be fearful of them.
«We know a lot about what we refer to as «voice» in an organization and people are fearful and they tend to keep quiet for the most part.»
The dictionary defines an introverted person as tending to be shy and quiet, or ill at ease in front of a group and fearful of public speaking, In addition to — or perhaps as an explanation — the writer person is often perceived as being self - absorbed and uninterested in other people and events happening in the world around them.
Feral cats tend to be extremely fearful of people and are generally not suitable for adoption.
Dogs that are not properly socialized during puppyhood tend to be more cautious and fearful of new people and unfamiliar situations later in life — that's not what you want for your puppy.
But, you can breed dogs that tend to be too fearful of things, animals and people.
A «feral» cat is unsocialized and tends to be fearful of people and keep a distance.
Many dogs get loose and become too fearful and tend to run away from any person trying to help them.
They tend to want relationships but are at the same time, are quite fearful of them because people in their pasts have been both nurturing and abusive.
The ASQ includes five scales: (1) ASQ - F1, «Confidence in relationships»; higher scores in this subscale indicate a secure attachment (e.g., «I find it relatively easy to get close to other people»); (2) ASQ - F2, «Need for approval» denotes both worried and fearful aspects of attachment, characterized by an individual's need for others» approval and acceptance (e.g., «It's important for me to avoid doing things that others won't like»); (3) ASQ - F3: the subjects» anxious behavior in searching for others, motivated by the necessity to fulfill dependency needs, is depicted by the subscale «Preoccupation with relationships»; it represents a central topic in the conceptualization of anxious / ambivalent attachment (e.g., «It's very important for me to have a close relationship»); (4) ASQ - F4, «Discomfort with closeness» reflects an avoidant attachment (e.g., «I prefer to keep to myself»), and (5) ASQ - F5 «Relationships as secondary» is typical of a dismissive style, in which subjects tend to emphasize achievements and independence, in order to protect themselves against hurt and vulnerability (e.g., «To ask for help is to admit that you're a failure»).
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