The Development
of Ambivalence over Emotional Expression and its Effect on Emotional Expressiveness, Behavior Problems and Psychological Well - being: A Study of Age Group Comparison
The Study on the Validation
of Ambivalence over Emotional Expressiveness Questionnaire: Comparison of Suppression Constructs in Korean Culture
Perhaps because
of ambivalence over the first Zone of the Enders game, when 2nd Runner was released in 2003, most people passed it by.
Not exact matches
With Pepsi, an ad that showed a complete
ambivalence to entire groups
of people — you just need to hand someone a can
of pop to smooth
over any rough edges — landed with a thud, like the sound
of a million crates
of aluminum.
from the University
of Virginia and has done graduate work in theology at Tuebingen, feel such deep distress and
ambivalence, even shame,
over their decision to stay at home for the sake
of their children.
In his novels and poetry Warren presents
ambivalence — a real tension and conundrum —
over against Berry's easy condemnation
of greed.
Rather than considering the possibility that such narrations reflect genuine conflict
over the question
of selective abortion, Rapp suggests that these women are unwitting victims
of both pro-life propaganda and an atavistic
ambivalence about the entry
of women into the workplace.
But they are essential if we are to understand our moral
ambivalences and our disagreements
over the conduct
of our common lives, and to move toward their resolution.
We may be excessively concerned about our own power and control
over others in order to relieve our sense
of ambivalence and the accompanying feelings
of tension and threat.
He'd lived out my
ambivalence, spent some years thousands
of miles removed from box scores and title chases, spent others high - fiving me
over touchdowns and slam dunks, slurping down SportsCenter and sports pages first thing every morning along with cereal and milk.
Among the abused groups,
over 50 percent manifested very disorganized attachment behavior with features
of both avoidance and
ambivalence.
In that post I expressed a little bit
of ambivalence about selling sweets to raise money —
ambivalence that would evolve
over the next four years into outright activism against junk food in schools — but at the time I was clearly charmed by the old - timey, innocent feel
of the event.
And — in interviews before and after the referendum result — they betrayed a troubling
ambivalence over the future
of the National Health Service and the welfare state.
«We Need to Talk About Kevin» had the opposite problem; it becomes more and more absorbing and interesting as it goes on, but Lynne Ramsay (whose return, my
ambivalence about her film aside, was some
of the best news
of the year) bashes you
over the head with crashingly obvious symbolism so heavily in the opening that I could never get back into it.
The dispute
over his actions rather reflects a deeper disagreement
over the proper role
of the federal government in education, an
ambivalence well captured by the Reading First law itself, which embodies a contradiction.
While I understand the
ambivalence, frustration and / or outright anger some librarians must feel
over the situation — it kind
of goes hand - in - hand working with Amazon — there's an unfortunate combination at play here that seems to be an underlying truth
of the digital age: «Be careful what you wish for,» and, «If you get in bed with the devil, sooner or later...»
All
of the homes on the tour were vacant and bank - owned, which eased some
of the
ambivalence participants felt about taking
over a property its previous occupants might not have parted with willingly.
Argue is interested in such
ambivalence — crosshatching
over the notorious five, Argue's text suggests the chatter
of critics or the volumes
of academia that surround this enigmatic image.
Fueled by personal
ambivalence about how much to reveal and how much to withhold, the drawings give a dynamic macro view
of the activity
of journaling
over time while maintaining the inherent privacy
of the writing.
Duchamp's presence hangs
over The Linens in ways that could have been annoying, but Bergman's assimilation
of Duchamp's
ambivalence towards art and the role
of the artist proves a bracing tonic in this exhibition.
A number
of the pieces, such as the depiction
of a bulldozer knocking
over a snake charmer from the 2006 series «Charming Nation,» address the rapid social changes confronting a globalizing India today, yet they often do this with a sense
of ambivalence.
FAILE, like many
of their contemporaries in the street art community, emphasize art making
over indirect political statements or sloganeering, but their work often contains both passive and overt messages, usually cloaked in
ambivalence.
Over the next few years, in an effort to resist market cooptation, Celant cultivated an
ambivalence to the meaning
of Arte Povera, exploring and embracing the term's elasticity.
Samantha is particularly interested in states
of ambivalence or indecisiveness
over these important relationship choices.
Our research
over the last decade has shown us that that there is lots
of ambivalence in divorce land.
This conversation often contains some mutual
ambivalence about any decision to separate, and it is often a conversation that occurs
over a period
of time; weeks, even months.
«This study showed that couples» newlywed marriages and changes in their union
over the first two years foreshadow their long - term marital fate after thirteen years... disillusionment — as reflected in an abatement
of love, a decline in overt affection, a lessening
of the conviction that one's spouse is responsive, and an increase in
ambivalence — distinguishes couples headed for divorce from those who establish a stable marital bond.»
The TOSCA Guilt Scale predicted higher levels
of integrative self - knowledge, mindfulness, and reflection and lower levels
of internalized self - criticism, impaired control
over mental activity, interpersonal
ambivalence, and aggression.
Ambivalence over emotional expression and negative life events: Mediators
of depressive symptoms in dependent and self - critical individuals.
Significant interactions
of gender and shame in predicting aggression, interpersonal
ambivalence, interpersonal sensitivity, impaired control
over mental activity, rumination, and self - control.
And when I use the child as a starting point, I see a typical constellation
of symptoms: 1) The Campaign
of Denigration, 2) Weak, Frivolous, or Absurd Rationalizations for the Deprecation, 3) Lack
of Ambivalence, 4) The «Independent - Thinker» Phenomenon, 5) Reflexive Support
of the Alienating Parent in the Parental Conflict, 6) Absence
of Guilt
Over Cruelty to and / or Exploitation
of the Alienated Parent, 7) Presence
of Borrowed Scenarios, and 8) Spread
of the Animosity to the Extended Family and Friends
of the Alienated Parent
Apprehension
over the fate
of interest rates is unlikely to abate following Mr. Bernanke's recent statements, which indicate a similar sense
of ambivalence in respect to the future
of rates.