Sentences with phrase «from irrational fears»

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The real threat to the public comes from irrational fears of nuclear power.
Strengthening the will to live, weaning oneself from self - pity, finding release from irrational fears and discovering the surrounding concern of God — these factors can have a decisive effect on the return of health.
They can not stop for a moment and clearly examine the bigotry arising from their irrational fear of someone different than themselves.
I hope we will have the courage and faith to turn away from irrational fear, panic and the temptation to place personal security above compassionate care for the marginalized and ravaged.

Not exact matches

Some anthropologists do respect distinctly religious ideas such as holiness and life - after - death, but many still try to explain religion away as no more than a shared «language» for expressing social patterns, calming irrational fears or marking men as somehow different from animals.
Both are irrational... religion, which is force fed to Americans from childhood, creates the mental / emotional conditions for other irrationalities like fear and hatred of people who are different in some way.
Healing sometimes consisted in freeing the client from irrational guilt associated with fear of being punished by this «almighty father.»
But I could not let irrational white fear distract from the intellectual task of exploring the theological meaning of double - consciousness in black people.
but because you're too cowardly to say that publicly for fear of the social stigma from your peers and parents, you're going to force them into a lifetime of irrational guilt as well.
Coming from someone who once ignored her intuition and «irrational» fears, you NEED to follow them.
Now that your child is old enough to sort out fact from fantasy, irrational fears tend to abate.
Their behavior stems from irrational thoughts or fears.
Opposers would also do well to banish, from their psyche, panic and irrational fear.
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, 19 million people in the United States alone suffer from mental illnesses that involve irrational fear responses.
Unfortunately, once irrational fears have been aroused, it becomes difficult to distinguish real risk from hypothetical risk.
It may also stem, however, from a collective - and often irrational - fear of such substances.
(From what I can tell Italians seem to have an irrational fear of vampires.)
Steinberger considers those fears to be «irrational» as his best sellers tend to be comics that have a higher mainstream profile from movies, such as WANTED, HELLBOY, KICK - ASS, etc..
I think this second and equally irrational fear of halving our payout arises from the huge discrepancy between what online distributors pay self - published authors and what traditional publishers pay their authors.
Joe's advice: Try to separate the irrational fears from the rational.
Spiders, heights, snakes, planes, snakes on planes — there are few of us who are immune from having irrational fears about things that either can't hurt us or which are unlikely to do so.
Like a cognitive roll call, every repressed thought is buried here: the traumatically humiliating moment from your childhood, the impure dreams you had as a teen, and the irrational fears you disguise as an adult — this is a den -LSB-.....]
Like a cognitive roll call, every repressed thought is buried here: the traumatically humiliating moment from your childhood, the impure dreams you had as a teen, and the irrational fears you disguise as an adult — this is a den in which the taboo hibernates.
What strikes me as irrational is that an intelligent person like Dr. Lewis, who has devoted his professional life to science, would either pay no heed to, or dismiss, the mountains of scientific evidence, from neuroscience and psychology and economics and sociology, that demonstrates beyond any serious question that the way we perceive risk is affective... Our fears are a combination of the facts and how those facts feel.
Some degree of fear is rather normal given the way humans approach risk, particularly with something like the risks from radiation, and particularly given inherent trust that comes from for - profit overlay onto the «common good» and (IMO) laying that fear exclusively at the feet of environmentalists, or simply labeling it as irrational, is more a product of ideologically - driven identity - protective cognition and tribalism on the part of nuclear proponents than a useful ingredient for making progress on energy policy development.
But there is good news for the Catholic masses: you can now also comfortably ignore this encyclical since it was produced from the irrational passion of fear versus the known rational, empirical climate science.
First, due to the emotional effects and irrational fears that can develop, PTSD symptoms can prevent a person from being able to perform his job duties.
These fears are far from irrational.
CBT has been helpful for those suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), anger issues, high anxiety, irrational fears and a number of other traits.
In Russia, it is now illegal for same - sex couples to hold hands and doing so can lead to imprisonment and hefty fines.5 In Nigeria, same - sex couples holding hands can face up to 10 years in prison6 and in Uganda, similar displays of affection could lead to legal execution if a controversial bill is passed that allows «aggravated homosexuality» to be punished by death.7 Even without the risk of these extreme legal penalties, many same - sex couples avoid holding hands because they fear the potential repercussions from doing so in front of the wrong person at the wrong time.8 Such fears are not irrational.
This can be anything from the client feeling they are deviating from societal expectations to personal issues that present themselves as manifestations through irrational fears.
When children suffer from irrational anxieties that interfere with functioning we do not ignore the suffering with the hope that eventually the fears will be overcome» (Warshak, 2003).
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