Sentences with phrase «generalized into»

Because DBT skills are practical and can be generalized into many areas of life, DBT can be successfully integrated into treatment plans and used in a variety of treatment settings.
«Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with children and adults is the approach that I have found which can successfully produce quicker results and when incorporated into a problem solving model can often becomes a proactive life skill which can be generalized into all areas of life including the presenting difficulties.
These rulings have been generalized into what's been called the No Duty to Rescue Doctrine (NDRD).
When he starts to work, these types of opinions may start the piece, but by the time he gets to something that matters, they have become generalized into something else.
That call should now be generalized into a case for making the strength of the family a key national priority.
We all metabolize calories in amounts relatively close to predicted rates and the science related to dieting in both disease populations (e.g., type 2 diabetics) and non-disease populations can be generalized into many healthful recommendations from doctors that subsequently cause predictive healthful results among patients.
So long as regions are not constituted solely of simple, monadic regions, so long as regions always contain pairs of regions as well as simple regions, and hence always contain nonequivalent as well as equivalent abstractive sets of regions, it is entirely illegitimate to assume that statements made concerning relations among some of the abstractive sets contained in any region — i.e., those which are equivalent — can be generalized into statements concerning relations among all the abstractive sets in the region, thereby collapsing them into a single geometric element.
Yet the danger of this sense of tragedy is that it will be generalized into a sweeping claim about all of human experience, and applied mechanically and indiscriminately to every moral problem.
Whitehead's method, in part, is to analyze these occasions of subjective experience in order to find factors capable of being generalized into principles applicable to all actual entities: «In describing the capacities, realized or unrealized, of an actual occasion, we have... tacitly taken human experience as an example upon which to found the generalized description required for metaphysics» (PR 172).
Thus perception is generalized into «prehension,» a term which drops consciousness as an essential element.
the problem can be generalized into a form where you can make an agent do anything merely by promising a spectacularly high reward; if the reward is high enough, it will overrule any concerns the agent has about your inability to deliver it.
Gardening Things — Yes, I'm generalizing this into one purchase.
Students are expected to participate in physical education activities, which will teach them good sportsmanship, team play, and participation that will translate and generalize into the classroom and personal settings.
The objective of using coding lessons is to help students hone their computational thinking and problem solving skills, generalizing them into their work in all academic disciplines and areas of their life where logical thinking and problem solving occurs.
Studies have also shown that humane education — education that helps children develop empathy, respect, and compassion for animals — later generalizes into humane attitudes toward people.
This self - perception often generalizes into other areas of their life.
It may not be enough to simply understand what's going on; rather, using the current conflict as the stage for learning how to deal with this particular conflict can then generalize into how best to deal with other conflicts.

Not exact matches

Rather than taking the time to carefully consider a different perspective, they generalize anything and everything you say, making blanket statements that don't acknowledge the nuances in your argument or take into account the multiple perspectives you've paid homage to,» Thought Catalog says, summing up this behavior.
Mitchell's tale is worth pausing over in order to head off from the very beginning one of the great hazards of talking about Tocqueville: so generalizing his ideas that they collapse into commonplaces no one could possibly disagree with.
So to bring it into a Bible study, to bring it into talking about prayer, to talk about living with trauma as part of a fallen world, may help it become a more generalized topic where we don't have to be ashamed to name that we're broken and that we struggle.
It's easier to lump you into big generalized crazy because to reason and rationalize yourself into believing crazy is like putting the lobster in a pot of cold water and slowly turning up the heat, hardly a peep out of you and before you know it your brain is cooked.
The CIA manual Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare, which encouraged the contras to assassinate «government officials and sympathizers,» may have been produced in order to encourage the contras to shift from the phase of warfare conducted through generalized terror into a new phase of targeted terror against civilians who were committed to the revolutionary process.
The theory generalizes the repetition of the past that is evident in conscious, mnemonic occasions of human experience into a feature of all actual occasions, human or nonhuman.
The National Prayer Breakfast, now in its fiftieth year, has been mainly a Protestant affair, with more recent overlappings into the interreligious and generalized civil religion.
By thus generalizing what is manifest in our experience of the world into a necessary feature of every final actuality, Whitehead arrives at what I have termed the thesis of solidarity (MT 227).
To generalize, the temporal order of concrescing prehensions is the order in which they come into being.
To generalize, the actual entities in a nexus come into being, and in that process the intermediate reality, the nexus of those actual entities, comes into being.
Mark did not follow the outline of the collected «Sammelbericht» simply because he was unaware of them as assembled into a chronological outline by Dodd, but knew of them only as he himself presents them: a series of independent generalizing summaries, probably, like the kerygma and the Gospels, primarily topical in nature.
You and Sam are the ones who turned the discussion into a debate over the quality of the observable and verifiable evidentiary sociological implications of generalized political affiliation in relation to spiritual and cognitive self identification.
In any case, at least the fallacy of simple location, and in part the fallacy of misplaced concreteness, two of Whitehead's most important critical ideas, arise from and are explicitly attributed to Whitehead's reading of and engagement with Bergson's philosophy.17 Indeed, these two critical ideas about failings in the history of philosophy are addressed by both Bergson and Whitehead with the same twofold strategy: (1) a common method designed to minimize the distortion that enters into our metaphysical descriptions while allowing us still to generalize (extensive abstraction); and (2) a common descriptive postulate or tool (the epochal occasion).
I'm not into slinging insults but you are really over generalizing here sport.
In our framework and language, we would say that what entifies is that which tends to admit a continuous projection into generalized mathematical spaces; moreover, the particular projections that we choose are those that are useful in the derivation of regular mathematical features.
Of course, he perceives our own time as one in which historical roots are not available, but he has generalized this particular situation which he finds in Western civilization into a universal dialectic, or perhaps more properly antagonism, of the past and present.
In the mid-sixties, most of the proponents of the civil rights movement segued into the anti-Vietnam war movement, then into the more generalized counterculture, with all of its continuing sideshows of radical feminism, gay advocacy, and so forth.
But as a larger vision, the difference between the parties is hard to sustain over the long term, as in fact the actual lives of all members of our society have merged into a generalized drift into nihilistic self - regard.
I have generalized something which started with Driesch's entelechy Into what seemed a justifiable generalization.
Have I generalized this particular situation into a universal dialectic or antagonism between the present and the past?
Better to toss Judaism and Christianity into the mish - mash of generalized religion for which «mainstream faiths,» fortunately, provide a measure of control.
Be careful about generalizing people who fall into this group.
Not only do we fail to recognize our epistemological limits by generalizing abstractions, we also unconsciously generalize our individual finite perspectives into an infinite universal reality (MT 42 - 43).
Thus Whitehead, by making the two distinctions which he has made, has got himself into an extremely strong position from which to embark on a new philosophic enterprise of generalizing from the direct deliverance of sense - awareness.
Embarrassed at its cultural «irrelevance,» the church has sought to generalize its specific story into vague consensus values, to translate its concrete doctrines into something as airy as Percy's reverential regard for human life.
That happiness of truth in God can develop from a generalized peace, and the joy of purpose in life and its meaning, into a permanent knowledge of God possessed in a peace that «passes all understanding» (Phil 4:7).
The Parenting in Pregnancy curriculum is designed to integrate parenting information into an existing traditional childbirth education program in a framework that strengthens both types of preparation because it assists parents to generalize the use of the coping skills they are learning.
New research gives new insight into how the brain's ability to distinguish safe from dangerous stimuli can go badly wrong, potentially leading to a state of generalized fear.
It was previously shown by others that a rare disease called generalized pustular psoriasis (in which the skin erupts into pustules) was caused by a genetic mutation that resulted in unrestrained activity of a protein normally produced in our skin, called IL - 36.
How did that specific trauma morph into a state of generalized fear and anxiety, leading to the soldier's post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?
When the second law is generalized to take correlations into account, the law holds firm.
«Our results provide new insight into a generalized circuit model, enabling us to determine the conditions to maximize the efficiency of harnessing chemical energy through the action of these ion pumps.
«The vaccine fools the immune system into generalizing the response against malaria.»
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