Sentences with phrase «genuine emotional feeling»

Deja's digital human proxies simultaneously probe both cyberspace and the viewer's psyche, investigating the extent by which genuine emotional feeling within this virtual realm shapes us as social beings.

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Mindful eating can help rewire your brain to know what genuine physical hunger feels like and to spot emotional eating.
moments, and it works very well, but don't walk into it thinking you're getting It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, because the show packs a heavy emotional punch as well; I found myself feeling genuine compassion and sympathy for Grace and Frankie, and was even a little misty - eyed by the end of the pilot, as anger, resentment, and bitterness gave way to cautious optimism.
Many critics felt that, due to lack of genuine conviction, Spielberg failed to give Walker's folk tale a narrative drive or emotional push, resulting in an overly fractured saga, devoid of the pop - folk religiosity that served as the glue that held the episodic book together.
The relationships and conversations Coogler includes here are simple and straightforward, but there's a genuine quality to them that grounds the emotional weight felt in every one of his characters.
It's the genuine article, an engrossing tentpole with serious themes, complex moral conflicts and emotional stakes, and one that doesn't feel as if it was written by committee or structured around big and familiar action set pieces.
And when adults are responsive to their intellectual, physical, social, and emotional needs, adolescents feel this as genuine concern for their welfare, which in turn makes them feel valued.
It enhances their physical, mental, and emotional well - being by providing them the opportunity to go out for a daily walk, socialize with other seniors who may also own dogs, and feel genuine happiness in the companionship that dogs bring.
The deepest emotional connections of love and intimacy are the ones where each partner is genuine, authentic, and capable of expressing the most difficult feelings at the most difficult times.
Although the observed support behaviors were coded into 10 categories, we analyzed the data for only the following categories in the current study: (1) Positive support seeking (e.g., gives clear analysis of the problem, recognizes partner as an aid, agrees with provider's suggestions); (2) Negative support seeking (e.g., rejects help, criticizes the support provider, makes demands for support, complains); (3) Positive emotional support provision (e.g., reassures, encourages expression of feelings, provides genuine encouragement); (4) Positive instrumental support provision (e.g., offers specific plan or assistance, gives helpful advice); (5) Negative support provision (e.g., criticizes, minimizes problem, is inattentive, offers unhelpful advice).
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