Sentences with phrase «in emotional contexts»

For balanced bilinguals, on the other hand, the skin conductance amplitudes were similar, I concluded that languages reliably elicit emotional arousal and the subjective experience of emotionality when they are learned and used in emotional contexts.
The restoration of Lili's guile — as in the U.S. theatrical cut (hereafter TC), she's introduced mischievously pulling down a milkmaid's clothesline, but here she goes a step farther in stealing biscuits from the woman and telling Jack she baked them herself — places the DC in an emotional context removed from that of its forebear: we see her as more susceptible to the forces of evil.

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«We form our beliefs for a variety of subjective, personal, emotional, and psychological reasons in the context of environments created by family, friends, colleagues, culture, and society at large; after forming our beliefs we then defend, justify, and rationalize them with a host of intellectual reasons, cogent arguments, and rational explanations.
In an emotional encounter with Christakis's husband, a Yale faculty member who argued that a university should provide a context for discussion and civil, reasoned debate, one student shouted, «It is not about creating an intellectual space!
Value commitments were made explicit; clarification of these commitments was pursued; deepening of one's appropriation of these commitments was sought after; and emotional conflicts, hurts and guilts were dealt with in the context of this value - explicit situation.
They recognized and analyzed the social, intellectual, and emotional role of faith and the Church in shaping crusaders» mentalities, creating a more rounded understanding of motive, incentive, and cultural context.
In the former, however, while the context of death is the same, Zeus's emotional attachment is exactly the opposite: He is filled with grief for the coming death of his son.
The fundamental approach of the Birmingham programme is to locate sex education in the overall context of the physical, emotional, social and moral well - being of persons.
All I am saying is, and people start reading me in context now, Jesus had these moments throughout the gospel — emotional aspects to his being that reveal various sides to Jesus... and what some might call weak moments (and the garden is that — he is doubting in that passage after all).
i enjoy lifting issues out of one fishbowl and sticking them into a different one — to see the issues in a different context and different light — away from emotional baggage.
What is needed today, I believe, is the radical attempt to work Out a theological pattern for Christian faith which is in the main influenced by process - philosophy, while at the same time use is made of what we have been learning from the existentialist's insistence on engagement and decision, the understanding of history as involving genuine participation and social context, and the psychologist's awareness of the depths of human emotional, conational, and rational experience.
The issue being identified is this: A pastor has engaged in emotional / spiritual abuse within the context of a congregation and has actively done harm to the wellbeing of individuals.
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.
Child abuse in sports can arise in a number of different contexts: emotional abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, or neglect.
[N] ight wakings must be understood in the context of cognitive, emotional, and physical changes that occur at different developmental stages.
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (IECMH) is a field of practice devoted to promoting healthy social and emotional development, preventing future mental health problems, and treating mental health problems of very young children in the context of their families.
In conclusion, friendship attachments are important during adolescence because they are sources of emotional security and support, contexts for growth in social competence, and prototypes for later relationships (Seiffge - Krenke, 1993In conclusion, friendship attachments are important during adolescence because they are sources of emotional security and support, contexts for growth in social competence, and prototypes for later relationships (Seiffge - Krenke, 1993in social competence, and prototypes for later relationships (Seiffge - Krenke, 1993).
However, to date there has been no research reported that examines the use of infant crying in this context as an intervention to promote improved social and emotional development.
Understanding infant social and emotional development in the context of maternal mental illness is a timely and urgent issue.
Seven tribal communities participated with the University of Colorado in the study and implementation of a social - emotional and developmental screening tool (Survey of Well - Being of Young Children or SWYC) specific to the needs and cultural contexts of children in tribal communities.
Goal I: Within the context of each Head Start and Early Head Start family's culture, enrolled children will demonstrate progress in healthy social, emotional, physical, and cognitive development and in the achievement of social competence.
Findings highlight the relevance of emotional functioning in the context of stressful parenting situations in mindful parenting.
«Change» has emotional resonance, particularly in a context of economic stagnation and political exclusion.
They know how to play you and make you feel important when all along it's a bad bill in the context of a highly emotional time when only a morally wanting governor would take advantage.
Animal vocalisations are usually made in relatively narrow behavioural contexts linked to emotional states, such as to express aggressive motivation or to warn about potential predators.
To name just a few typical emotional contexts for laughter, it can accompany joy, affection, amusement, cheerfulness, surprise, nervousness, sadness, fear, shame, aggression, triumph, taunt and schadenfreude (pleasure in another's misfortune).
The study links a greater incidence of behavioural problems in foster children with various factors, such as emotional relationships within the social and family context and the educational style of foster carers, given that they are experiences that can trigger the appearance of maladaptive behaviour in the children.
Bearing in mind previous research, the main objective of this study was to identify the factors relating to greater emotional and behavioural problems among children, in the context of foster care (behavioural problems, impulsivity and attention deficit).
We form our beliefs for a variety of subjective, emotional and psychological reasons in the context of environments created by family, friends, colleagues, culture and society at large.
Second languages used extensively in an immersion context are subjectively experienced as emotional and elicit autonomic responding consistent with the subjective report of emotional arousal.
Fearing objects or contexts can be learned; in animals this is being studied as fear conditioning, which depends on the emotional circuitry of the brain.
Thirty - six people were asked to match each recorded bark with the emotional state of the dog and the context in which it was delivered.
The researchers in this study were able to control for these variables — i.e., emotional context and number of exposures — and evaluate another type of memorization.
Androstadienone has been reported to modulate women's attributions of male attractiveness [3], have, in some cases sex and context dependent, effects on mood (for example, [4], [5]-RRB-, and direct attention towards emotional information [6].
Most people think of stress only in the mental context (as in, «I've got a million things to do, I'm running late and I don't have time to get anything done... I'm so stressed») but stress can be physical, psychological, emotional, or mental and can be triggered by many factors including:
A typical visit explores your nutritional status, toxic exposures, genetic predispositions, and emotional well being, in the context of your current state of health.
The article addresses therapeutic movement and dance in a number of contexts, exploring this modality as a psychotherapy that helps people work through their psychological and emotional issues using dance and movement to allow them to express their feelings.
These impairments hold ecological relevance, particularly in contexts in which precise disambiguation of complex socio - emotional cues is critical but insufficient sleep is prevalent; for example, in members of the military, emergency service personnel, medical professionals, and new parents.
Many Teens View Social Media and Text Messaging as a Space for Connection, Emotional Support — and Occasional Jealousy — in the Context of Their I married my Twitter crush - social media is the best dating agency going
Many Teens View Social Media and Text Messaging as a Space for Connection, Emotional Support — and Occasional Jealousy — in the Context of Their
It convincingly substantiates a special relationship between Cruise and Miscavige that's all but impossible to justify in the context of a religion that's known to bleed members into crushing financial and emotional ruin under the guise of making the world a better place.
In this revved - up context, not even Thanos's fervent paternal feelings for Gamora (Zoe Saldana) pack much emotional punch.
But in the context of the film, what's of course a striking and great - looking aesthetic isn't grounded in anything more than a desire to rustle up some novel effects, and that emotional paucity shows.
As an examination of fate and choice in an emotional rather than a sporting context, Match Point relies way too heavily on chance happenings — and as tennis pros will tell you, you make your own luck in this game.
By merely being the anchor in a handful of scenes, Dern gives this teen romance a larger emotional context because she shows us the other face of love — the one that is not romantic, but crushingly tender and endlessly selfless.
The new and older material fit seemlessly together, with both delivered in a present tense context, with Yorke channelling issues from his personal life to bring further emotional gravity to the atmosphere of the album.
There are some moments later depicting scenes of the Armenians being raped, tortured and killed in the most brutal of fashions, no doubt meant to shock and disturb us, but curiously lack the emotional context.
Over the course of the three acts, the film's context evolves from social satire (set in a public space) to emotional intimacy (confined to the private space of a single room and a single bed) to domestic drama (set in the awkward private - public space of a family apartment).
While not exactly subtle in a few key scenes, particularly those pesky flashbacks that may or may not have drawn the ire of others, the script gives Superman a much needed emotional context for the superb visual language and iconography Snyder is able to define him through.
After a certain point, though — I'd rather not say exactly how — «Table 19» extricates its characters from their prison, and from there, the film becomes something I did not expect: a movie about characters who've been thrown together in an unfamiliar context, and find that the new experience encourages them to deal with emotional issues they've been refusing to address for a long time.
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