Sentences with phrase «more pns»

Utilize techniques for the containment and management of client activation, including maintaining group leader's own settled nervous system; having group members notice indicators of safety in the room; taking time to invite a group member's attention to go where it wants in the environment; inviting social engagement, which typically leads members back to more PNS - dominated state; developing strategies for grounding, orienting, and stabilizing prior to working with states of higher activation; and having group members learn to notice somatic signs of activation in self and others as that activation arises, before it becomes overwhelming.

Not exact matches

It becomes nothing more than the means for «the liberation of what belongs to spirit within nature, for spirit is in nature insofar as it relates itself not to another, but to itself» (PN 204).
First, the mutual incompatibility of the manifold orders of possibility would prevent such a once - and - for - all actualization; but second, and more important, is the fact that the PN of God is inexhaustible.
In a subtler sense, on the other hand, even the most trivial item of actuality, let us say a rock, is «more» than all the PN put together, simply by virtue of its existence and actuality.
Qualities are real, and far more important than quantities (PN 144).
Focusing our attention pn them when we have conversations with them, for example, is another way to be more engaged.
Their lead over the Tories in the PNS then, and more so now, is considerably lower than at any of the local elections while Tony Blair was leader of the opposition.
What is more, all those leads were bigger than any other Labour PNS lead while in opposition.
UKIP's share of general election vote intention, at 14 % last week, is much more muted than the 23 % they achieved in the Projected National Share of the vote (PNS) from the local elections.
With the exception of the 1992 local elections, which were held only a month after the general election, there were big leads — of 10 points or more — for Labour in the PNS for all the local elections between 1992 and 1997 general elections.
PN concentration with coolant temperatures... Read more
I'm not sure how many times this has to be pointed out — perhaps you have actually read and understood the PNS literature and are for some reason comitted to appropriating the label for your own purposes, but I think it's more likely that you have not gotten that far and simply continue to misunderstand what you are talking about.
Well, given that your understanding of PNS is so (now admittedly) limited, perhaps you should study it some more, before you run around bad mouthing other people for what your ignorance percieves as their lack of understanding.
PNS to me seems more of a science / policy interface challenge, and should not mean climate science can take short cuts, or try to game the system.
An independent basis other than PNS is recommended; one based on processes derived from a much wider base within the more global Western Civilization and from within an increasingly open & transparent scientific society.
PN: That's seven times more.
@ Geoffchambers PN: That's seven times more.
But I'm actually more curious about what you thought of the conference itself, in relation to how it relates to PNS.
But Risbey and Ravetz do go back a few years to more reasonable applications of PNS.
I get the impression PNS is more about including the possibility of extreme events into risk assessment where policy and science interface.
She must be starting to wonder the same thing as many of us: Why did the PNS old guard, presumably including one or more of Sylvia Tognetti's mentors, put so much faith in Tallbloke?
For more information about the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX - PN) and a list of individual state boards of nursing, visit
For more information on the NCLEX - PN examination and a list of state boards of nursing, visit the National Council of State Boards of Nursing.
More recently, PNS has become focused on research of creativity (Gocłowska, Baas, Crisp, & De Dreu, 2014; Gocłowska & Crisp, 2013; Rietzschel, De Dreu, & Nijstad, 2007; Rietzschel, Slijkhuis, & Van Yperen, 2014; Slijkhuis, Rietzschel, & Van Yperen, 2013).
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