Sentences with phrase «many troubled people»

Trump described the intruder as a «troubled person» and «very sad.»
But the broadly positive reaction is significant because higher interest rates in the U.S. trouble some people in Asia.
, it WOULD HAVE BEEN BETTER for Judas to have been born... going to heaven for eternity (which is super great) makes any temporary troubles people experience on earth like nothing.
We really don't want stinky, addicted, mentally ill, poor, troubled people, prostitutes, gays, people who need help, and the list goes on and on.
Get together a group of insecure and frequently troubled people and tell them in a sustained and rhetorically persuasive way that they are creative, unique, loving, gentle, caring, insightful, and all the other things that they, and perhaps others, have told themselves that they are not, and chances are that they will lap it up.
Though most parishes are ill equipped for helping every troubled person to find an appropriate slip - port group, still for many a parishioner this can be done.
(Ministering to Deeply Troubled People, p. 70.)
He was essentially a clinician who wrote for other therapists to communicate what he had learned about his primary concern — how to help deeply troubled people.
A therapeutic attitude is essential for working redemptively with any troubled person — an alcoholic, a prisoner, a suicidal person, a mental patient, or the families of any of these.
Awareness of his own problems apparently increased his insight, empathy, and almost maternal compassion for deeply troubled persons.
Being exposed to this attitude in the minister, the troubled person comes to feel encouraged to reach out of the loneliness of his isolation for the help which is available.
The most significant direct contribution of clergymen to mental health is their counseling and shepherding of troubled persons.
Attempting to use it with troubled persons, who lack these characteristics usually results in what a social worker, Gordon Hamilton, describes as an adventure in passivity (Howard J. Parad (ed.)
Troubled people are more apt to seek help from a clergyman than from a member of any other professional group.
We are just like the troubled people of old.
The father of client - centered counseling states clearly that many troubled people can not benefit from an insight - oriented, client - centered approach because of excessive instability, aging, or unfavorable environment.
We know from a recent study that nearly as many troubled people seek counseling from clergymen as from all other helping professions combined.
The troubled person internalizes his disturbances so that they produce shyness, worry, guilt, and depression.
You are truly a troubled person with serious serious issues.
Just as the counselor enters the frame of reference of a troubled person and, without being neurotic, significantly participates in that person's neurosis, so God, according to Christian witness, participates concretely in our human estrangement without himself being estranged.
When the troubled person finds himself or herself under the care of someone with accurate empathy, someone who seems able to enter another's perceptual framework, he or she experiences a profoundly liberating feeling of being known, being understood.
It points to the obvious fact that you are a deeply troubled person who delights in trivializing and denigrating the wounded.
Your acknowlegment of him as a «deeply trouble person» makes all the difference, David.
But what seems to trouble people most about materialism is the selfishness it implies.
This, in a profound sense, is the reason that any change in the liturgy will always trouble people on one side or the other.
Rather it is the experience of walking with troubled persons on their inner journey that deepens preaching, by enhancing the minister's «feel» for human problems.
Personal warmth and the evidence of competence are essential ingredients in a sermon that open doors for troubled people to seek help.
One criterion for judging the effectiveness of a sermon is the number of troubled persons who seek help during the following week.
Such direct involvement in helping deeply troubled people forces a congregation to test the reality of its dedication to loving God and neighbor.
Helpful as group counseling proved to be, with each troubled person in the group (about ten persons) finding himself strengthened, aided, and cared for by the other members of the group, sometimes there were exasperating dead ends — psychological impasses where it seemed that the counselee had developed a blind spot and simply could not visualize his problem objectively, or from any other viewpoint than his own.
On the plain a great crowd of disciples and a greater crowd of sick and troubled people surrounded him.
If we had waited until Cooper's trial and ultimate execution for our peace, we would be troubled people indeed.
Community clergymen can therefore move into action in the prevention of mental and emotional disturbances in each of these three areas: (1) by using the mental health center resources to make their total pastoral ministry more effective in the early detection of problems; (2) by becoming more comfortable in the use of their own style of helping troubled people so that some crisis situations can be contained; (3) by using the rich resources of social concern in the churches to attack the wider problems out of which so many individual cases of emotional disturbance arise.
It is widely accepted that psychiatry can contribute to the clergyman's ministry to troubled people.
We have worked very hard over the last fifteen or twenty years to establish a good working relationship between clergy and psychiatrists in healing troubled people at the bottom of the cliff.
Enabling troubled people to «own» their feelings of inadequacy and then use them as a challenge to develop personally and socially useful compensation is a healthy way to help them transform minuses into partial pluses.
The troubled person needs a new Weltan - schauung, a new world view.
The most effective counselor is one who takes risks in order to help those who need his help, who makes an unguarded commitment to stand by the troubled person through thick and thin.
In the wake of the mass shooting massacre that left 17 people dead at a Florida high school, Manhattan Democratic Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D - Manhattan) is discussing legislative proposals that would ban assault weapons and make it harder for troubled people to buy weapons.
Those wonderful and troubled people, I thought.
Tempeh is high fiber too so it might be the fiber content that troubles some people — not sure.
I like Michael Jackson's music but I also recognise that he was a very troubled person so I can't help but think that someone that likes Michael Jackson that much is not troubled, but just a bit odd.
Turning to optimism can have a decisive effect for meeting your soulmate.A self - assured person, a confident one generally attracts many persons as these are qualities saught by everybody.Shyness and pesimism give the impression of a troubled person who is not willing to meet someone not to mention dating that person.
Members have the options of blocking an unwanted and troubling person.
But while Barry is awfully funny at times, it's mostly a deliberately slow, even serious character study of a very troubled person, with [Bill] Hader's natural charisma intentionally dampened.
Synopsis: In a film that plays with the idea of straightforward storytelling, a group of troubled people find that they are linked in unpredictable ways.
Barry Fairbrother (Rory Kinnear, who recently appeared in «The Imitation Game») is a more forward - thinking, benevolent councilman, the kind who advocates for welfare and even takes troubled people under his wing for advice, including Krystal (Abigal Lawrie).
To this, Tom and Gerri react as peacemakers, which seems more than a little condescending to the troubled people around them.
But while Barry is awfully funny at times, it's mostly a deliberately slow, even serious character study of a very troubled person, with Hader's natural charisma intentionally dampened.
And Poehler takes a role that might have been merely window dressing and makes a three - dimensional, very troubled person out of her.
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