Especially for children who were abused or suffered trauma at an early age, the sense
of aloneness in the face of overwhelming pain is staggering.
Even if I do a «bad» drawing, if I get that sense
of aloneness in the drawing, that's what I'm captivated by — that's what I aim for».
Not exact matches
Together with interested members
of his congregation, the clergyman could be
of inestimable value
in personal as well as group counseling during their difficult period
of loss and
aloneness.
If this maturing does not occur, four types
of nonproductive life - orientations (and character structures) develop
in the attempt by persons to defend themselves from feelings
of existential insignificance and
aloneness.
In an essay addressing the «ancient controversy between individualism and collectivism,» Soloveitchik emphatically rejected both alternatives, insisting that for Judaism «both experiences, that
of aloneness, and that
of togetherness, are inseparable basic elements
of the I - awareness.»
One could live out their Life being alone and without another soul to keep them company and that would be sufficient for the sake
of Oneness, But GOD,
in HIS Wisdom did create a sameness Being for the
aloneness of His Being but One.
Followers
of the biblical tradition, however, believe that they have heard a «word» speaking out to us
in our lostness, a light shining
in the darkness, a word telling us we are not alone and that through it the cosmos has been delivered from its apparent
aloneness.
The
Aloneness was now a Departation and GOD did rejoice
in His Creation; The Son
of HIS Own Being!»
A beautifully written piece
of literary criticism that mines the depth
of the connection between O'Connor's achievement as a novelist and her quest,
in imitation
of the desert fathers, for
aloneness with God.
We live therefore to die as a cruel
aloneness while many do ever to never wantonly be content
in our mind's eyes that the great seas
of nothingness will be our unending rewards for a journey
of abrupt lividness within societal living that dares to be our only emotional rewards!
Even
in some
of the earliest psalms, for example, we are presented with prayers that express a deep feeling
of aloneness and existential anguish, and an intense preoccupation with Yahweh» s significance for the suffering individual.
This understanding, which is a thing
of the heart as well as the head, is crucially important because
of the alcoholic's feeling
of haunting
aloneness in a bizarre world and his belief that others could not possibly comprehend.
In the first, things are said to be «good»; in the second, there is a tree of knowledge of good and bad, and man's aloneness is said to be «not good.&raqu
In the first, things are said to be «good»;
in the second, there is a tree of knowledge of good and bad, and man's aloneness is said to be «not good.&raqu
in the second, there is a tree
of knowledge
of good and bad, and man's
aloneness is said to be «not good.»
It is common and appropriate to think that «alone» means «lonely» or «
in need
of assistance»; that is, that the «
aloneness» is a badge
of weakness.
It helps me realize I am not alone
in my
aloneness and the necessity
of «going out on a limb»
in the search for authenticity and truth.
Bonhoeffer's beatitude is poignant: «Blessed is he who is alone
in the strength
of the fellowship and blessed is he who keeps the fellowship
in the strength
of aloneness.
The people Bellah interviewed
in his own book, Habits
of the Heart, seem to indicate this, though Bellah interprets their remarks
in terms
of anomie and desperate
aloneness.
Again, the Art
of Midwifery is inherent
in being able to provide for the needs
of any women, whether she wishes company or
aloneness, eye contact or someone
in the next room.
The
aloneness reflects the fact that women move into a place
of self - direction that seems to emanate from a grounded yet altered place
in them.
She is co-author
of Healing Your
Aloneness and the Healing Your
Aloneness Workbook, which have been translated into seven languages and are bestsellers
in Germany.
Most fittingly
of all, Bale puts
in his best - ever Batman / Bruce Wayne, infusing the character with a kind
of melancholic
aloneness that makes that final moment with Alfred and the Fernet Branca feel even more touching, and surprisingly well - earned.
The evocative space embodied
in Stockholder's paintings communicates something
of the interiority
of human experience chipping away at the essential
aloneness of human beings.
In an interview with IMMA's Karen Sweeney in the exhibition catalogue, Hall describes the keen sense of aloneness he finds in the male nude: «This sense of aloneness appeals to me aestheticall
In an interview with IMMA's Karen Sweeney
in the exhibition catalogue, Hall describes the keen sense of aloneness he finds in the male nude: «This sense of aloneness appeals to me aestheticall
in the exhibition catalogue, Hall describes the keen sense
of aloneness he finds
in the male nude: «This sense of aloneness appeals to me aestheticall
in the male nude: «This sense
of aloneness appeals to me aesthetically.
Existential psychotherapy is concerned mainly with the individual's ability to preserve a sense
of meaning and purpose throughout the lifespan
in the face
of immutable biological limitations
of a mortal existence (ie ageing, death) and issues associated with human self awareness (ultimate
aloneness, having sole responsibility for our actions, choices and freedom).
We shouldn't see ourselves as different from these couples, except for the fact that they are living
in a state
of ongoing fear:
of losing the person they once cherished,
of uncertainty,
of a life without the person that mattered most to them,
of a life
of aloneness.
Known for her powerful, precise yet simultaneously poetic and evocative writing style, Diana's phrases — «undoing
aloneness,» «existing
in the heart and mind
of the other,» «True Other,» «make the implicit explicit and the explicit experiential,» «stay with it and stay with me,» «rigor without shame» and «judicious self - disclosure» — capture the ethos
of AEDP.
AEDP heals trauma and helps to undo
aloneness by championing the innate healing capacity
of neuroplasticity
in a safe, attached therapeutic relationship.
Aspects
of AEDP supervision include creating safety for the therapist and supervisee, undoing the therapist and supervisee's
aloneness, fostering a therapeutic alliance that helps both therapist and supervisee become skilled
in detecting transformation, and using an affirmative orientation.
Through undoing
of aloneness, and through the
in - depth processing
of difficult emotional and relational experiences, as well as new transformational experiences, the AEDP clinician fosters the emergence
of new and healing experiences for the client, and with them resources, resilience and a renewed zest for life.
Undoing
Aloneness: A Key Ingredient In Transforming Trauma & the Self Making explicit use of the therapist's affective engagement to undo the patient's aloneness in the face o
Aloneness: A Key Ingredient
In Transforming Trauma & the Self Making explicit use of the therapist's affective engagement to undo the patient's aloneness in the face of traum
In Transforming Trauma & the Self Making explicit use
of the therapist's affective engagement to undo the patient's
aloneness in the face o
aloneness in the face of traum
in the face
of trauma.
Elements
of mindfulness such as being present, focusing your attention, emotional regulation and acceptance can be strengthened
in aloneness and solitude, where you are
Parts
of the personality that are dedicated to fulfilling attachment needs display phobia
of emotional loss, manifesting
in fears
of abandonment, clinging behaviors, intolerance
of aloneness, and regressive dependency.
The therapist and client work together to tend to the feeling
of aloneness, loss, trauma and relational challenges that leave us disconnected
in our relationships.