«Healing the Fragmented Selves of Trauma Survivors» integrates a neurobiologically informed understanding of trauma, dissociation, and attachment with a practical approach to treatment, all communicated
in straightforward language accessible to both client and therapist.
We know that our clients have many questions about bankruptcy, and our lawyers are committed to answering those questions
in straightforward language.
If they do NOT show that - despite the apparent evidence of our eyes - I would like to know -
in straightforward language - exactly what it does show.
Let us always be cautious of talking about God
in straightforward language.
Not exact matches
Technically sound whitepaper that presents your specific use case
in simple,
straightforward language.
He describes
in characteristically
straightforward language Protestantism's crisis of authority and its need for real shepherds: «The Church must have not only normative sources written down on paper but also authoritative officeholders ordained to teach the whole Church.»
The New Testament is the Word of God spoken through the words of men, and since the proclamation of the act of God as the incarnate word confronts us
in this particular form, it can never be spoken of
in direct,
straightforward language, and therefore there can not be
in the strictest sense any «assured results»..
Green's answer was
straightforward: «Strategies that break up these multiple and concurrent sexual networks — or,
in plain
language, faithful mutual monogamy.»
Also, I have to tell you how refreshing your writing style is —
in a world where so many food bloggers use so much hyperbole and «cutesy»
language I really enjoy your
straightforward style.
This book talks about how all living things eventually die
in very simple,
straightforward language.
Learn how to model and elicit
language in a fun,
straightforward and practical manner from an experienced & licensed speech
language pathologist.
Judge Platkin should rule
in Mr. Snyder's favor, let the case go forward and then order that neutral,
straightforward language be restored to the ballot.
«Any elected official who delays or opposes this
straightforward language that clarifies the ban on outside income for full - time elected officials should be required to explain why they think serving private - money interests is more important than serving the people who elected them,» Mahoney wrote
in a press release.
A
straightforward guide to the way
in which
language works, it's worth a read before tackling some of the tough questions on
language and consciousness, or the evolution of
language, that writers such as Steve Pinker raise.
It explains food, nutrition, and how the body works
in simple,
straightforward language, with illustrations that enhance and explain without diluting the content.
It all comes
in a
straightforward program that gives you the perfect blend of science (
in language you can understand), plus real world application.
In straightforward, jargon - free
language, The Prediabetes Diet Plan explains insulin resistance (the underlying cause of prediabetes and type 2 diabetes) and offers a comprehensive strategy of diet and lifestyle change, which has been proven more effective than medication.
Chapman's theory is really quite
straightforward: he believes that the many, many ways
in which people express emotional love can be condensed down into five broad categories or «
languages» (receiving gifts, acts of service, words of affirmation, physical touch, and quality time).
Housed
in a regular plastic Amaray case, Mind Over Money comes to DVD presented
in anamorphic widescreen, with an English
language stereo track that more than adequately handles the title's
straightforward aural demands.
Housed
in a regular plastic Amaray case, Cuba: The Accidental Eden comes to DVD presented
in 16 × 9 widescreen, with an English
language 5.1 Dolby digital surround sound audio package that more than adequately handles the relatively
straightforward aural demands of this hour - long title.
The use of compassionate and
straightforward language allows students to build trust
in their teachers and fosters an environment of growth.
Tried, tested and improved over 3 years teaching Business
in an English as a second
language environment - these slides are very
straightforward for students to understand!
Tried, tested and improved over 3 years teaching Business and Economics
in an English as a second
language environment - these slides are very
straightforward for students to understand!
On the surface this may sound
straightforward, but
in addition to dealing with the trauma of their journey, moving to a new country, and adapting to a new culture, they have to navigate a school system very different from what they're used to — all while learning a new
language.
In clear, straightforward language, Parks describes the world in which she live
In clear,
straightforward language, Parks describes the world
in which she live
in which she lived.
Figurative
language works by implication and often by indirection, which may account,
in part, for the impression that poetry is hard to understand and needs to be interpreted, unlike a news article, where the
language is literal and
straightforward, the meaning self - evident.
In addition, the instructions should be written using clear and
straightforward language.
It is written
in straightforward, non-preachy
language, and will not drive you to distraction with its length.
And
in all of the arcane
language, policy twists and turns, distractions of untested theories, and uncertainties of a new Congress, NAESP is aggressively advancing two
straightforward, transformational priorities to strengthen principals and improve schools.
With a
straightforward style of
language Julia MacDonnell encourages her readers to think about life's events and turnarounds
in their own experiences while exploring Mimi Malloy's story.
It lays out issues
in clear,
straightforward language and avoids specialized jargon whenever possible so that less well - versed readers don't get lost or confused.
While we strive to explain the MI 529 Advisor Plan
in an easily accessible,
straightforward manner — some legal
language, investment terms, and acronyms still show up.
As the UK's Royal Society for the Protection of Birds notes,
in refreshingly
straightforward language: «Despite the large numbers of birds killed, there is no scientific evidence that predation by cats
in gardens is having any impact on bird populations UK - wide... It is likely that most of the birds killed by cats would have died anyway from other causes before the next breeding season, so cats are unlikely to have a major impact on populations.»
She explains: «On the surface, photographs can condense complex ideas and present them
in a
straightforward visual
language.
Heavily - pigmented color links works by newcomer Mary Daunt and John Little, though Daunt's paintings are primarily
straightforward landscapes and still lifes, while Little's are steeped
in his unique and abstract gestural
language.
A pioneer of Mail art
in Brazil
in the 60s, associated with Fluxus
in the 70s, and influenced by the work of pioneers of the avant - garde such as Marcel Duchamp and John Cage; Bruscky's practice resists
straightforward classifications, boldly combining visual and literary
language to voice his artistic identity and position within society.
From a confrontational shot of naked model Kristin McMenamy, her chest emblazoned with the Versace brandname, to his unassuming «Go sees,» a series of seemingly
straightforward shots of unsuspecting London girls who came calling at his door
in hopes of a modelling career, to his diabolical portrait of haute couture designer Yves Saint Laurent, Teller has displayed a complex visual sensibility that goes beyond the entrenched
language of fashion photography.
You addressed a complex issue
in a
straightforward manner using plainspoken
language.
The
language in the literature can be pretty obscure on this subject, even though it's actually pretty
straightforward.
To be blunt: the word consensus has a very plain,
straightforward meaning
in the English
language.
Making a serious injury claim can seem daunting, but our solicitors will guide you through the process, explaining each step
in clear,
straightforward language.
If one could calculate all the cases
in which the Court had to choose between
straightforward and concrete
language and something more esoteric and convoluted, I wonder how often the more esoteric renditions would emanate from the Justice Department on behalf of various Crown agencies and how often from «ordinary Canadians».
After reading Pierce, one was left with the conviction that our court would, at least, hew to a
straightforward line regarding interpretation of the plain
language in insurance statutes.
It is also intended to provide tips, tactical insights, precedents and detailed guidance
in clear and
straightforward language.
We give clear,
straightforward advice
in language that's easy to understand.
Even when they seem
straightforward, certain phrases can have different meanings
in a legal context than they do
in everyday
language.
From the outset, we tell you
in plain,
straightforward language our honest assessment of your prospects.
His Honour stated that «[m] agistrates and other judicial officers are perfectly entitled to speak
in direct,
straightforward language to defendants during the course of sentencing remarks... But a sense of decorum must at all times be maintained».
Neither Justice Scalia or his teammate Justice Ginsburg — who came of age
in Brooklyn during the late 40s and 50s of the storied Dodgers, and who wrote the court's opinion
in U.S. v. Cleveland Indians — will step aside, however, despite their participation
in the league and the law's
straightforward language.
Has the ability to explain ferociously complex cases
in simple,
straightforward language.