Sentences with phrase «identity formation also»

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The rights and dignity of single moms and single people generally are better protected than ever [and that is progress], but there are also more single moms than ever, which might not be, on balance, good for the formation of personal identity in most cases.
Guest speaker and HGSE faculty, Paola Uccelli, will also present the latest research on the role of bilingualism and biculturalism in schools and the formation of child identity.
The truth about these crimes needs to be provided for the protection of victims of those crimes but also people and society (national and international) in general: the identity formation taking place in schools touches upon individual and collective (national) identities at the same time, the objectives of education under international human rights law demand putting a student, an individual, in the centre of the learning process to fully develop his personality and at the same time take into account the demands of democratic society in state and in the world — the world in which a person needs to manage and which needs good peaceful citizens.
How have artists used the portrait not merely as a means of picturing human subjects, but also as an active and mutable space for identity formation and performance?
His images also explore site as a function of identity formation.
She also questions the cultural identity of Asian women, often reduced to young, innocent, and pure images, and ponders the formation of their unique personal backgrounds within contemporary Western societies.
For Hanson and Schmidhofer, landscape is a dynamic subject through which they live, move and exist, but also a medium that is itself in motion from one place or time to another, circulating as a place of exchange, a site of visual appropriation, and a focus for the formation of identity.
Landscape painting has also played a tremendous role in the formation of the country's identity and is represented by several examples of the Hudson River School, often described as the first American movement.
Group Material also focused on art and elements of mass culture that they understood as overlooked, forgotten, and outside the mainstream in order to investigate critically how museums and exhibitions assist in the formation of American identity.
The 3 -5-7 Model ® uses tools (e.g., lifebooks, loss / life lines) to support work around issues of separation and loss, identity formation, attachment, and building relationships, and it also supports deeper therapeutic work around abuse, abandonment, and neglect experiences.
This process of identity formation can be confusing, not only for parents, but also for teens.
She has also received specialized training in childhood response to grief and loss, and has been trained in methods of helping clients deal with trauma, addiction, anxiety, depression, and identity formation.
While they become more individuated and autonomous towards their parents and involvement in the peer group becomes more important, they also have to handle their pubertal maturation and their identity formation process [7].
Thus, while traditional parenting factors such as closeness, support, and monitoring may serve to shape children's perceptions of themselves, parents may influence identity formation directly through their own behaviors that include not only coercive practices but also their antisocial behavior profiles.
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