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Using the second person also helps us get a
better perspective on the situation, and be more objective rather than
emotional.
By its stress on event and on patterning and integration, by its insistence that relationships constitute an entity, by its concern for an awareness of the depths of human experience (motivations, desires, drives, and «
emotional intensity,» for example), as
well as by its recognition that we are part of the world and continuous with what has gone before us and even now surrounds and affects us, process thought not only has been in agreement with the newer scientific emphasis on «wholeness,» but has also contributed a
perspective which can give that emphasis a meaningful setting and a context in the structure of things in a dynamic universe.
Peek - a-boo ICU offers parents easy to understand information that pertains to the NICU and premature birth; answering the questions that parents may have and offering
emotional support as
well as the NICU nurses
perspective on all things neonatal.
The failings of New Labour: From a Blue Labour
perspective, Jonathan Rutherford, Professor of Cultural Studies at Middlesex University and editor of Soundings, writes very
well on the failings of New Labour (see page 88 of this Soundings e-book, which is based on a series of seminars on Blue Labour, from 2010 - 11): «The early years of New Labour — the pluralism, the ethical socialism, the stakeholding economy, the idea of a covenant of trust and reciprocity with the people, the
emotional language that reignited popular hope — created a powerful and successful story.
A recent Applied Psychology review of 160 studies examining
emotional health and longevity found «clear and compelling» evidence that people who have a feeling of
well - being in their life — people who maintain an optimistic
perspective, have harmonious relationships, and minimize stress — outlive those who are anxious, pessimistic, depressed, manic, stressed out, or unable to enjoy daily existence.
We're in real need of a new approach, and the integrative and functional
perspective on mental health considers the pressures of the modern world and treats the person as a physical,
emotional, and spiritual being — which sounds
good to us.
She also focuses on a variety of other conditions including mental and
emotional imbalances and autoimmune conditions as
well as treating victims of motor vehicle accidents through the
perspective of Chinese medicine.
By strengthening self - connection and supporting greater mental clarity and
emotional stability, participants are introduced to meditation practices, as
well as bioenergetic teachings, which widen your
perspective of your life and its events.
Online dating christian
perspective Modern dating tends to assume that there will be a high level of
emotional involvement in a dating relationship, and some level of physical involvement as
well.
Using cinematographer Hossein Jafarian's crisp images, Farhadi develops the mode of camerawork that would characterize his subsequent films, a technique that involves constant movement and reframing (especially in the apartment's beautifully designed interiors) in order to follow the shifting of
perspectives among characters as
well as the story's
emotional twists.
Bryant says their early data shows students doing
better in areas like
emotional control, empathy,
perspective - taking, and optimism, as
well as peer acceptance.
Find compassionate
perspectives and evidence - based strategies to foster school environments that promote psychological
well - being and support students experiencing behavioral,
emotional, or social challenges.
From formalized propaganda shots and portraits of Party leaders to the candid recordings of daily life in cities and rural regions, China offers readers incredible insight into the country's physical,
emotional and spiritual infrastructures, an intimate
perspective ably enhanced by cogent,
well - researched captions and quotes from Chinese intellectuals and artists, as
well as international historians, diplomats and academicians.
Yet research has shown that
good lawyers are also adept at developing relationships,
perspective taking and problem solving, all of which are strengthened by
emotional intelligence, self - awareness and the ability to see ourselves as part of an interconnected whole.
This
perspective, which promotes a coherent and inclusive view of childhood, identifies nine key dimensions of children's development, all of which must be addressed if a child is to enjoy a positive upbringing: physical and mental health;
emotional and behavioural
well - being; intellectual capacity; spiritual and moral
well - being; identity; self care; family relationships; social and peer relationships; and social presentation.
The section for adults focuses on increasing
emotional understanding and
perspective - taking, as
well as relationship building and understanding personality.
Instead of passing moral judgment from the
perspective of an outsider, the therapist must learn to follow and respect the rhyme and reason of the
emotional brain as
well.
• The ability to handle difficult emotions with greater ease • New
perspectives on stressful situations • More fluid communications • Improved
emotional well - being • Transformation of your potentially difficult relationship
Recognizing the limitations of this narrow
perspective, Dr. Gottman undertook a variety of scientific studies, which led him to the conclusion that the key to
good parenting lies in understanding the
emotional source of problematic behavior.
That's why we often ask children to draw pictures during our child counseling sessions, to get a
better perspective of their current
emotional state.
Whether you are facing depression, addiction, divorce, uncontrolled anger, or any other
emotional turmoil in life, the Christian counseling services at
Perspectives Of Troy can get you to a
better place in life.
Leaving your «self» (the recognizable you) at times in order to step into your partner's
emotional world — doing your
best to understand her / his
perspective (even when you disagree with it!)
When
emotional overwhelm occurs as a result of life stressors, therapy may also help one gain a
better perspective on situations that lead to this state of overwhelm, and address recurring issues.
When kids»
emotional tanks are full of love, life just gets easier from a parenting
perspective (and from their
perspective as
well!)
Based on attachment theory, developed by John Bowlby beginning in the 1950s, as
well as
emotional perspectives of Emde and Mahler, Pine, and Bergman, Emotional Availability (EA) is a research - based, scientifically driven way of understanding the quality of communication and connection between a parent (or caregiver) a
emotional perspectives of Emde and Mahler, Pine, and Bergman,
Emotional Availability (EA) is a research - based, scientifically driven way of understanding the quality of communication and connection between a parent (or caregiver) a
Emotional Availability (EA) is a research - based, scientifically driven way of understanding the quality of communication and connection between a parent (or caregiver) and child.
The basics of positive psychology are examined first, such as positive emotions,
emotional intelligence, happiness, subjective
well - being, flow, optimism, resilience, self - determination theory, meaning, mindsets, and strengths, followed by less common (and in my view equally important) topics, for example national and global
well - being, the positive body, positive change, time
perspectives, and a review of positive psychology applications in professional contexts, such as education, coaching, and psychotherapy.
At minimum the report should include the assessment (from patient or independent rater
perspective, not therapist) of at least two standardized outcome measures, global functioning and target symptom (i.e. depression, anxiety, etc), as
well as one process measure (i.e. therapeutic alliance, session depth,
emotional experiencing, etc) evaluated on at least three separate occasions.
Because we assessed both partners, we used only the 16 items of own dyadic coping including one's own
emotional («I show my partner through my behaviour when I am not doing
well or when I have problems») and problem - focused stress communication («I let my partner know that I appreciate his / her practical support, advice, or help») as
well as one's own supportive and common
emotional (e.g. «I show empathy and understanding», «We help one another to put the problem in
perspective and see it in a new light»), one's own supportive and common problem - focused («I take on things that my partner would normally do in order to help him / her out», «We try to cope with the problem together and search for ascertained solutions») and one's own negative dyadic coping (e.g., «I blame my partner for not coping
well enough with stress»)(Cronbach's Alpha between α = 0.71 and 0.92).
Four of the original MCAST scales were thought of as capturing secure base script knowledge in children's stories, as they fit
well the description of the core elements of the secure base script (Psouni and Apetroaia 2014): Proximity (seeking contact and closeness by both child and caregiver when a difficulty arises), Sensitivity (caregiver's physical and
emotional response to the child's distress, orientation to the child's behavior and state of mind), Assuagement (degree to which child's distress is moderated, both as a result of appropriate caregiver actions and because the child accepts the care and soothing — from the child's and from the coder's
perspective) and Warmth (inferred caregiver
emotional warmth in dealings with the child).