Or guess at the
feeling in a nonjudgmental way, says pediatrician Barbara Howard, a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics» committee on psychosocial child and family health.
Under such a conception of social reality, unity is reduced to «tolerance,» a nebulous virtue, instrumental at best, that is meant to allow persons with incompatible worldviews to inhabit the common public
realm in a nonjudgmental way.
The purpose of this section is too high late who you are and give other users a chance to get to know you a little
better in a nonjudgmental way.
I've written repeatedly about how there are two utterly divergent human worlds at this remarkable juncture in our history — one in which lives and economies are enabled by technology and ample energy, and a much larger one without those assets (I use that
word in a nonjudgmental way).
Exploring any way that you can
in a nonjudgmental way support parents in their knowledge, because they already have a lot of knowledge, and to build on that in constructive ways, I think that's the way we do it.
You can expect to be heard and
understood in a nonjudgmental way regardless of the issues you (and your partner if you are doing couples counseling) bring to therapy and the information you share.
Mindfulness is a practice that has its roots in Buddhist meditation and is defined as purposefully paying attention to experiences in the present
moment in a nonjudgmental way (Kabat - Zinn 1990; Grossman et al. 2004).
Having a third - party in the mix, who only listens and
responds in a nonjudgmental way, helps move the process along in a positive direction and provide insights to the couple as well.
Observing what your child and other people are feeling, and commenting on
it in a nonjudgmental way, teaches children to identify emotions in themselves and others.
A trusted adult might also ask —
in a nonjudgmental way — about the child's thoughts about unintended negative events.»
One technique that can help is mindfulness: intentionally paying attention to the present - moment experience, such as physical sensations, perceptions, affective states, thoughts and imagery,
in a nonjudgmental way.
«It's important to have someone be upfront and honest with you —
in a nonjudgmental way.»
To help my clients, I use cognitive - behavioral techniques (e.g., examining which thoughts and behaviors contribute to and take away from your experience), mindfulness (e.g., becoming more aware of
yourself in a nonjudgmental way) and relaxation training.»