Sentences with phrase «human emotional life»

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Using Life Savings to Save a Life — This post will remind you of the HUMAN and EMOTIONAL elements that sometimes come up in personal finance.
I've never really liked Palin, but this disclosed letter makes her feel more human, and showcases her dealing with one of the most emotional episodes of her life.
I am certainly aware of the fact sin has been a part of the human condition since time began.The effects are catastrophic causing physical, emotional, and mental deterioration.Striving to make healthy choices that will enhance our overall quality of life is our responsibility.
So primarily, what literature does for our Guardians is to cultivate in them a richer and more responsive emotional life: this adds vivid color to the bland landscape of Benthamite economic thought, and puts human faces to political decisions.
If God possesses even emotional attributes that humans possess, it all of a sudden would mean that God had biological needs, since emotions are important for the performance and life of the organism they exist in.
We in our human way share in the subhuman emotional life of cells; they in their subhuman way share in our emotional life.
They are, first, the development of the student's emotional, intellectual, social, and professional life; second, knowledge and understanding of human behavior in breadth and depth; and third, the ability to relate to others therapeutically through an understanding of psychotherapeutic approaches and processes.
It is that element of the Jewish Sabbath which is and must be a part of the Christian Sunday, and this is essential, I believe, for the emotional health and well - being of human life and for our spiritual maturity.
With the advances in knowledge that are almost certain to be gained from the Human Genome Initiative — or, if its critics should win the day and it lose support, from more piecemeal genetic - research — we will know more and - more about genetic factors causally related to health and disease and to other important aspects of life, such as intelligence and emotional states.
I do say that in creation the ideal for the fullness of human life is found in that union of the male and female toward which we are driven by our deep emotional need, driven by our intense physical desire, and driven by an inner sense of our incompleteness.
Behind the cold, familiar (perhaps too familiar) statistics of emotional illness are the warm bodies and live souls of human beings suffering the hell of brokenness.
Addressing cognitive, emotional and behavioral aspects of the human being, Nina uses expressive arts, mindfulness meditation, and positive communication skills to help youth and families create healthy, happy lives.
Interestingly, but not really surprising, when a human infants inherent need for contact and proximity (reassurance through touch, parent directed vocalizations, emotional support) are met by parents early in their lives rather than becoming «dependent» as is always suggested in the popular press the reverse is actually true: that is, early dependence leads to early independence and self sufficiency and, perhaps even, enhanced self — confidence.
Dr. Perry's research includes: the effects of prenatal drug exposure on brain development, the neurobiology of human neuropsychiatric disorders, the neurophysiology of traumatic life events, and long - term cognitive, behavioral, emotional, social and physiological effects of neglect and trauma in children, adolescents and adults.
Human beings carry some emotional baggage with them, and sometimes life can really throw a curve ball now and then.
He said the «unlawful and arbitrary interference» with his privacy has caused him considerable damage which includes the loss of human dignity and sense of security, a threat to his life, emotional and psychological trauma, destruction of security lights and abandonment of his private car park due to fallen debris from the structure.
Engineers are right to design robots that create an emotional response in humans as these machines become part of everyday life, says Jamais Cascio
Intelligence may originate from the central role of relationships in human life and therefore may be tied to social and emotional capacities.»
«We expect to gain important insights into the extraordinary bond between humans and one of their favorite pets, and into the emotional lives of animals in general,» Müller says.
Robot love If humans come to accept emotional relationships with machines, it will add a new layer of complexity to our lives.
In The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, he argued that there is continuity between the emotional lives of humans and other animals.
«It is possible that ongoing hippocampal neurogenesis sustains human - specific cognitive function throughout life and that declines may be linked to compromised cognitive - emotional resilience.»
I love giving people tools to optimize their emotional intelligence and made it my life goal to bring powerful healing practices to as many humans as possible and eradicate unnecessary suffering.
Filed Under: conscious parenting, emotional wellbeing, healing, human connection, human needs, living authentically, relationships, self - acceptance
Filed Under: conscious parenting, emotional wellbeing, finding joy, human needs, intentional living, life's purpose, living authentically, mental health, self - acceptance, teen wellness, unconditional love
Filed Under: conscious parenting, emotional wellbeing, human connection, human needs, intentional living, mental health, Raising Resilient Kids, self - acceptance, unconditional love
Emotional Need: Here it is more a feeling insecurity among humans who live their lives as singles or who are forced to live their lives as singles for some reason or others.
Figuring out what kind of car to buy on Cars.com is straightforward, but us humans are messy bags of flesh, full of ego, bias and emotional detritus that makes the job of pairing us up with life partners (and to some extent one - night stands) seemingly impossible.
Stronger is a triumph and an emotional ride, leaving the audience with a greater appreciation for life and the everyday heroes, human as they may be.
The third section section is the most nakedly emotional of the trio, centring on a Native American horse rancher (the wonderfully expressive Lily Gladstone), who seems to have no human interaction in her life while caring for her horses on a remote ranch.
At times, Howard seems preoccupied with presenting the deterioration of materials and human life to the point where it lingers too long and fails to consistently locate an emotional beat.
The basic premise about trying to add emotional capabilities into computers so they can become more advanced than human life provides some interesting debate regarding the ethical ramifications of trying to play God.
The Zookeeper's Wife is a powerful, emotional fact - based drama about both the depth of human suffering experienced during World War II and the remarkable courage and strength of character that ordinary women and men demonstrated when their friends» and neighbors» lives were in danger.
In the case of Inside Llewyn Davis, this consistent pull toward bad luck gives the film a rare sort of melancholy, one that avoids sentimentality and pity, as well as outright cynicism, to find a strange, unmistakable truth about the emotional bruises and physical suffering of life as a human or, even worse, an artist.
We have entered a post-genomic era in which we yearn to create some kind of bio-scientifically engineered paradise where all sentient life can languish in some bovine stupor, in some chemically altered pseudo reality stage - managed by transnational psychotropic drug dealers who offer to chemically separate us from the emotional squalor of our Precambrian brain through a vast array of designer lifestyle drugs, where we sit in uninterrupted epiphanic bliss at the feet of a statue of a Quarter Pounder in some prosaic cobblestone courtyard at a secluded Ronald McDonald House next to an 18 - hole golf course, or in some kind of edenic trans - human extended epiphany in a university seminar room overflowing with just the correct mixture of a Leibnizian optimism and Nietzschean Dionysian pessimism.
With all these data obtained from our job and gathering information from the multitude of studies on this issue nowadays, we can expect that in the future the emotional education will be part of our lives, so daily common as sport, reading or calculation; and it will generate a positive impact in the future society, building from the human personalities.
EducaMoMo does not rule that one day may open its target to the adult level, because it is very important that all human beings develop this abilities and skills to cope with different life situations and because it is essential in the education of the children due to the fact that parents are the first examples of emotional intelligence to their children.
The future Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) should be concerned by multidimensional development of the intellectual, emotional, physical and spiritual aspects of human beings, in order to live in harmony and happiness, as part of the whole.
Maurice Elias, director of the Social - Emotional Learning Lab at Rutgers University, eloquently reminds us: «Kindness can be taught, and it is a defining aspect of civilized human life.
This common understanding is important because social and emotional skills are critical for successfully navigating many aspects of our lives, whether we are a fulfilling the role of a parent, teacher, human resources coordinator, colleague, supervisor, friend, spouse, or significant other.
[6] Human development, then, is part and parcel with education, and includes the emotional, ecological, spiritual, physical and intellectual aspects of living.
Lately, she said, she's seen far too many «fairies and vampires» rather than living, emotional (human) characters with real stories to tell.
Teresa Barker is a veteran journalist and book writer, whose collaborations include the New York Times bestseller The Big Disconnect: Protecting Childhood and Family Relationships in the Digital Age, with Catherine Steiner - Adair, EdD (HarperCollins 2013), Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional Lives of Boys (Ballantine 1999) with Michael G. Thompson, Ph.D., and Dan Kindlon, Ph.D.; In the Moment: Celebrating the Everyday, a Literary Guild Holiday Featured Selection with Harvey L. Rich, MD (HarperCollins 2002); Girls Will Be Girls: Raising Confident, Courageous Daughters, a USA Today Top Summer Reading choice, with JoAnn Deak, Ph.D. (Hyperion 2002); Speaking of Boys: Answers to the Most - Asked Questions About Raising Boys (Ballantine 2000) by Michael G. Thompson, Ph.D.; The Creative Age: Awakening Human Potential in the Second Half of Life (Avon 2000), by Gene Cohen, M.D., Ph.D., founding director of the national Center on Aging, and The Mother - Daughter Book Club: How Ten Busy Mothers and Daughters Came Together to Talk, Laugh and Learn Through Their Love of Reading (HarperCollins 1997) by Shireen Dodson, former assistant director of the Smithsonian Institution's Center for African American History.
A powerful historically accurate book that brings alive the life of one woman enduring the emotional and physical hardships of slavery - written so well and so lyrically that we feel and see all she does - we are there - it is a visceral experience to read this book and I could not put it down - a true look at and experience of the human experience as it endures the unthinkable and yet retains it's humanity.
It has been well documented that the human - animal bond can be a tremendous benefit in the healing process, and companion animals provide constant emotional support, especially for those who live alone.
Standing on the rock of The Bond, with the steadfast knowledge of the importance of the human - animal health connection, my eyes are directed to a future where all of those who take care of animals — veterinarians, veterinary nurses, shelter workers, veterinary team members, groomers, trainers, staff at boarding facilities, zoo workers, lab animal techs, animal handlers (dairy barns, pork facilities, egg production, etc.) and end - of - life professionals — all look after the emotional well - being of animals.
This book contains true tales of extraordinary commitment, physical and emotional healing, life lessons learned, overcoming challenges, faith, twists of fate, new lives, and the magical joy that comes from the bond of unconditional love and acceptance between humans and their dogs.
Fostering doesn't just benefit the animals; it can also benefit humans by adding emotional wellness, purpose and physical activity to our everyday lives.
The new Pet Effect campaign videos, «Comrade» and «Adopt a Human,» portray two situations in which pets can positively affect the physical and emotional well - being of their humans — in effect saving lives on both ends of the leash.
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