His proclivity
for emotional detachment starts to affect his personal life when his supportive wife, Sasha (Winona Ryder), starts to feel as shunned as his lab subjects.
Not exact matches
Detaching from your own emotions can leave you with a clear enough head to lead a beautiful funeral service
for a longtime member, but prolonged
emotional detachment can lessen your empathy.
I remember myself at the beginning of this journey — the «need»
for control in my parent - child relationship, the anger when my child didn't do as I thought she should have, the overwhelm of realizing how much I didn't know about parenting, the anxiety about whether I was doing it right or not, the complete lack of knowledge about healthy child development expectations, the frustration of realizing that I didn't know myself and how to handle my own emotions as much as I thought I did, the conflict between my mothering instincts and cultural advice promoting
detachment and
emotional distance.
Bingham, with his glibly smart patter and professional
emotional detachment, certainly resembles «Smoking» lead Nick Naylor in more ways than one; Aaron Eckhart would arguably be a snugger fit
for the character than Clooney, who is considerably older than Kirn's ambitious post-yuppie.
The rediscovery of Henry Darger and others has encouraged a new fashion but also, I fear, a similar illusion — one that takes
for granted the compulsive detail and
emotional detachment characteristic of certain developmental disorders.
Andy Warhol's iconic images of celebrities laid the groundwork
for Peyton's oeuvre, though her work emphatically eschews Warhol's
emotional detachment.
In all of Collier's works emotions initially appear to be withheld, where her approach to the photographic image seemingly echoes earlier manifestations of photo - conceptualism in both style and
emotional detachment, presenting the object of investigation as if ready
for analysis and deconstruction.
Detachment with love means that you also take actions
for yourself that help you keep your
emotional equilibrium.
The act of observing our bodies is good training
for when we feel bad — anxious or depressed — because it gives us a kind of
emotional detachment, which acts as a stable
emotional platform, preventing us from being overwhelmed by our feelings.
People with such disorders have symptoms of
emotional detachment and a propensity
for disinhibited, impulsive behavior combined with a general callousness and lack of insight
for the impact that such behavior has on others (Cleckley, 1941; Anderson and Kiehl, 2012).
Job stressors,
emotional exhaustion, and need
for recovery: a multi-source study on the benefits of psychological
detachment.