Sentences with phrase «interpreted as anxiety»

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Donald Evans holds that indignant compassion and courage in spite of anxiety are depth experiences which can be interpreted as revelations of God.
More disturbing still, the «anxiety / insecurity woozle» was based on three questions taken from a validated test that assesses infants» readiness to begin talking — a three item «scale» the authors designed and interpreted as a measure of infant anxiety and insecurity.
Ross says that because the hyperactivity and decreased anxiety might be interpreted as «mania - like» symptoms, the researchers fed the mice either lithium or valproic acid (an anti-seizure drug, also used to treat mania) over a two week period, as is often done in human therapeutic trials.
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety disorder as a result of experiencing a traumatic event such as being in war, sexual assault or abuse, witnessing a terrible event, death, bullying, and even insignificant events depending on how the event was interpreted.
Also, sugar in high amounts can cause difficulty thinking, fatigue from lack of sleep, and blurry vision, all of which can be interpreted as signs of anxiety.
If you are on a deadline and struggling to finish your work on time, you might interpret the feeling in your stomach as anxiety and fear of failure (especially if you are prone to anxiety).
The political allegory component of the story isn't particularly compelling — it's been interpreted as a commentary on the hysteria of Trump era — but as a movie about parental anxieties, it's steely and effective.
In this context dogs showed responses to e-collar stimuli which were clearly discernible to a «blinded» observer, and showed changes in behaviour and physiology that other studies have interpreted as indications of aversive arousal or anxiety (e.g. Beerda et al 1998; Schilder and van der Borg 2004).
Other works featured in LIVESupport include «Church State,» a two - part sculpture comprised of ink - covered church pews mounted on wheels; «Ambulascope,» a downward facing telescope supported by a seven - foot tower of walking canes, which are marked with ink and adorned with Magnetic Resonance Images (MRIs) of the spinal column; «Riot Gates,» a series of large - scale X-Ray images of the human skull mounted on security gates and surrounded by a border of ink - covered shoe tips, objects often used by the artist as tenuous representation of the body; «Role Play Drawings» a series of found black and white cards from the 1960s used for teaching young children, which Ward has altered using ink to mark out the key elements and reshape the narrative, which leaves the viewer to interpret the remaining psychological tension; and «Father and Sons,» a video filmed at Reverend Al Sharpton's National Action Network House of Justice, which comments on the anxiety and complex dialogue that African - American police officers are often faced with when dealing with young African - American teenagers.
In his quivering vibration of text and form, Glenn faultlessly captures what Richard Serra interprets as Reich's «sound of sheer anxiety» (R. Serra, quoted in M. Ratner «The Come Out Notebook, in M. Ratner, Glenn Ligon Come Out, exh.
Once this has happened, the Avoidant can interpret their partner's escalation as excessive neediness or out of control anger, thus justifying their withdrawal and completely miss the point that their withdrawal is the point of origin, all in response to their anxiety about closeness.
It may be that your partner has become too anxious as a product of interpreting your request for counseling as a sign that the relationship is in serious danger, and may only have the strength to defend against the anxiety by denial and non-participation.
If the person feels anxiety, they are likely to interpret their partner's behavior as a sign of danger and bad things to come.
Children may interpret adults» anxiety or worry as indicating to them that their situation is unsafe and that they should be fearful too (eg «the world is a dangerous place and I am not capable to handle it on my own»).
Children may interpret adults» anxiety or worry as indicating to them that their situation is unsafe and that they should be fearful too (e.g., «the world is a dangerous place and I am not capable to handle it on my own»).
Children might also experience depression, anxiety, guilt and shame because they interpret the fights as their fault and blame themselves for the problems.
Therefore, the results of our additional mediation analysis treating anxiety and depression as separate outcomes should be interpreted with caution.
The resulting scores of the tri-dimensional model can be interpreted as psychomotor agitation, psychic anxiety, and depression in individual patient data or clinical investigations.
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