Sentences with phrase «generalised feeling»

However, many definitions focus on the notion that self - esteem represents an overall evaluation of oneself or generalised feeling of worthiness (Willoughby, King & Polatajko, 1996).
Will the cultural view change from worry about a certain catastrophe to a generalised feeling that nothing happened today, or yesterday and it is all too dreadful and uncertain to worry about.
I beg to differ with this generalised feeling amongst fans and pundits.

Not exact matches

This tends to obfuscate the teaching of the Church on disordered desire as a consequence of Original Sin, and also to relate all physical feelings to one generalised order of libido.
If you felt that you personally wanted to wait till your wedding night, but didn't generalise that belief — felt it was okay for other people to have sex outside of marriage, why wouldn't you be able to read the existing books?
«I feel most people on the Reddit thread wanted to see Hello Games «punished» directly though, rather than share my more generalised view that the game's marketing needs to be brought down to earth a bit more,» AzzerUK added.
I myself feel I can breathe more freely when I'm working abstractly, but I don't generalise from this.
Clyfford Still and Mark Rothko generalise, but they expect us to assent to the idea that breadth of touch and emptying of detail are ways, for them, towards specificity of feeling — emotion really happening — rescued from culture - industry mush.)
Over time, it can lead the child to feel less able to cope, and it may actually start to generalise to other situations.
She described feeling helpless, generalising his behavioural problems into being a behavioural problem in school.
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