Abilities like grit, resilience, self - control, and so on are less like academic skills (which are taught) and more
like psychological conditions that result from personal and environmental factors.
Maybe it's less useful to consider them as akin to academic skills that can be taught and measured and incentivized in predictable ways and more useful to think of them as being
like psychological conditions — the product of a complex matrix of personal and environmental factors.
Not exact matches
There are many reasons why this has happened; this is no place to discuss them, but among others we may mention scientific constructions,
psychological discoveries, awareness of sociological
conditions, and all that Bonhoeffer summed up in saying that man has «come of age» (by which he did not mean that man is an entirely mature and adult creature who now can take the place of God, in a fashion not unlike the claim made by the Provost of King's in his recent utterances; but he did mean that we now know our own responsibility and that God treats us, not
like slaves nor
like little children, but
like sons to whom He entrusts such responsibility).
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Like I pointed out, you are using this «
psychological condition» to try and classify an entire group of people vs. an individual, which is foolish and pigheaded.
It could also be as a result of suffering from an illness or medical
condition and their teeth grinding may also be symptomatic of a
psychological factor
like anxiety or stress.
A survey of 500 Iranian donors who received $ 1,200 and a year of medical insurance from the government found that their quality of life, as measured by factors
like financial
condition and
psychological health, remained poor three to six months after the donation.
Your articles was interesting as I've read a couple of articles linking certain skin
conditions like eczema and acne with
psychological states such as unvoiced / suppressed anger, perhaps towards an adult / parent (if you're a child), or a boss etc..
«One of the most radical implications of this hypothesis is that even such an intractable
condition as anorexia nervosa — which,
like obesity, is now universally considered a behavioral and
psychological disorder — may be caused fundamentally by a physiological defect of fat metabolism and insulin.
- Ron Rash, author of The Risen and Above the Waterfall «No one writes about the
psychological weight of the human
condition like Gail Godwin.
Because I just can't bear having another
psychological syndrome to carry around — cognitive dissonance sounds
like a colon
condition — I have found something of value in most of them.
Hoarding — whether of living or non-living things — could be part of mental
conditions like obsessive compulsive disorder or schizophrenia, said consultant psychiatrist Nelson Lee of the
Psychological Wellness Centre.
If your dog is constantly licking you for what seems
like no apparent reason there could be a
psychological condition involved and you may need to seek help from a professional dog behaviorist.
Homeopathy may benefit many different ailments including hair loss, skin
conditions such as acne, dermatitis, eczema, and psoriasis, seasonal allergies and conjunctivitis, gastric ailments including acidity, dyspepsia, diarrhea, and constipation,
psychological problems
like anxiety, and depression, and much more.
Oursler is interested in the fragmentation of both the human body and psyche and is fascinated with how
psychological conditions like Multiple Personality Disorder can be translated into a physical reality.
But of course this is mainly a
psychological problem: people — Americans especially — have been
conditioned through relentless advertising to think of big cars that handle
like waterbeds (a description stolen from Donald Westlake) as comfortable.
In the article, resiliency is defined as the ability to overcome environmental
conditions to avoid negative outcomes
like behavioral problems,
psychological maladjustment, and academic concerns.