Sentences with phrase «of complex emotion»

Even before I had opportunity to learn about trauma and its effects on the whole society, I was aware about enormous quantity of a complex emotion mixed of pain, anger and fear, floating between sorrow, rage and depression, present on both individual and collective level, and its potential to turn on in a new cycle of hate, violence and war.
Her final beats in the films finale provide the film with the kind of complex emotion that it had been needing all along.
Though Marlohe adds shades of complex emotion to Arielle, who also finds the situation increasingly untenable, too much of 5 To 7 is Brian's tribute to himself.
Becoming a parent overnight is a major, overwhelming life change, and it's natural to feel a lot of complex emotions.
«It is full of complex emotions of joy, exhaustion, love and worry all mixed together.
The dense fog of complex emotions that accompanies a new cancer diagnosis can impair the ability to process this information.
It's when you step back and take a look across the studio's many movies that they start to feel a little more hollow, a little more like an adolescent understanding of complex emotions that a teen would just barely be starting to grasp (which may be one reason the character of Peter Parker has been handled genuinely well across several different movies).
Swinton is predictably great and particularly skillful at communicating a wealth of complex emotions to the audience with barely any dialogue.
R.J. Palacio's debut novel, Wonder, examines these kinds of complex emotions in a way that is strikingly simple.
Salivating Over Socks: Contrary to popular belief, dogs are not capable of complex emotions like spite and revenge.
Because of the complex emotions it elicits, termination typically stimulates renewed behavioural difficulties in young people in placement, even those who have made remarkable progress.
The powerful capabilities of complex emotions and essential social skills that develop during the earliest years of life and
Suicide is the eleventh leading cause of death in the U.S. Perhaps many of these cases could be prevented through further knowledge and understanding of the complex emotions that lead people there.
Worry, sadness, anger, shame, hopelessness, fear, anxiety and depression are just a few of the complex emotions that may arise.Talking with a trusted and knowledgeable ally in a supportive and non-judgmental way can feel natural and lead to improvement in your mood, feelings, thoughts and behaviors and your ability to cope.»

Not exact matches

Complex Sale founder and author Rick Page described these last few yards of a sales cycle as the crucible; like its chemistry analog, the sales cycle crucible represents a confined, pressure - packed space where explosive reactions rooted in emotion, politics, risk, uncertainty, and fear can occur.
When confronting a crier, part of displaying professional empathy is to understand the profoundness of the process — that the tears are one component of a complex physical response to emotion.
Bear markets are a natural outcome of a complex system such as the stock market, which is driven by emotions that can often take things to the extremes.
We might cloud our customer exchanges with digitization and automation, but on the receiving end of every authentic interaction, is a human with their own complex set of interests and emotions.
By ignoring the chief of defence staff's «appraisal of the insurgency as a complex and challenging entity» and seizing on his «rosy assessment» of the mission's progress, the Ottawa press gallery almost seemed to still be «mourning the departure of the last chief of defence staff and venting that emotion on poor old Natynczyk,» Taylor suggests.
Rather, she explores the complex of emotions that beset a woman seeking to navigate the unpredictable waters of contemporary relationships — sleeping with a married man who in turn has an unfaithful wife («Don't think of me»); longing for a lover who slipped away without saying good bye («My lover's gone»), vaunting one's independence whilst yearning for some permanent connection («My life»), feeling deeply uncomfortable with oneself: «I just want to feel safe in my own skin.»
Secondly, Townsend discovered that unwritten indigenous languages were not simple or primitive but rather extremely complex and capable of expressing the full range of human thought and emotion.
Thus they are carried away by a whole complex of emotions and ideas; authentic spirituality, aspiration for a true church, suffering with the poorest of the poor; but also, sociological conformism, assent to commonplace notions, a bad social conscience (which relieves the individual of his responsibility), extremist and excessive simplification (for it must never be forgotten that recourse to violence is always and above all an act of inhuman simplification).
I know that I am «the same person» now as the person who started writing this paper; and I also know that I have undergone a complex variety of changes in sensation, feeling, emotion, ideas, bodily processes and so on between then and now.
If we view the whole of physical reality as composed of throbs of nonconscious emotion, we can understand how, out of this, there emerged in an evolutionary process the highly complex subjectivity that constitutes our own experience.
The human encounter with nature is far too ambiguous and complex to be subsumed under the single emotion of fear.
And even for those of us who do (three of my college classmates died that day, Tom Glasser, Doug Gardner, and Calvin Gooding), to go there and remember will involve complex patriotic emotions.
Losses aside, the Coptic Church still possesses a vast and complex body of music, which it uses to express the powerful range of emotions through which Christians travel yearly with Christ.
Art is the process of expressing in concrete forms human emotions and aspiration, ranging from the simple joys of being to the most complex metaphysical expressions.
To be sure, the sources and manifestations of violence are complex But what do we make of competitiveness, the cult of winning, the armoring of emotions, the tendency to dichotomize reality, the abstraction from bodily concreteness and the exaggerated fear of death that is manifested in a morbid fascination with it?
We have a better grasp of human motivations, the complex nature of human emotions, the development of personality and its dynamics, and the like.
Too many Christ - followers are promoting a «happy, happy, joy, joy» kind of faith, where anger and other complex emotions are conspicuously absent.
In the crowd, more than 3,000 Boston Strong, there is a complex, furious swirl of emotion — heartbreak, joy, remembrance and triumph all colliding at once and bonded by the lens of photographer Gregory Heisler into a single, indelible image.
The fact is, we are here, through no doing of our own, and we do have a human moral responsibility, because humans possess such deep rooted and complex emotions, to at least make this earth tolerable to live on.
Neuroscientists have conclusively demonstrated in recent years that when children spend their early years in environments that subject them to toxic levels of stress, it can impair the development of certain mental capacities that matter a whole lot when they get to school — the ability to manage strong emotions, to process complex instructions, to bounce back from disappointments.
Schore points out that the ventromedial prefrontal cortex, a brain region in the right hemisphere, both has the most complex emotion and stress - regulating systems of any part in the brain and is also the center of Bowlby's attachment control system.
I think that part of this was the amount of time that exclusive pumping takes, and part of it was the complex emotions that I had around exclusive pumping — a combination of guilt that I wasn't able to nurse and pride that I managed to stick with pumping for so long.
The benefits of this kid of imaginative play goes beyond just the moment when kids are playing; it teaches kids many skills — everything from buttoning buttons to dealing with complex emotions.
These emotions are complex and intense and enmeshed in the experience and feelings of other family members.
Elephants are capable of mourning and simple burial rituals and understanding death and likely, according to recent research, have complex emotions.
Amy Seek, a landscape architect and writer living in London, gives readers an account of her unintended pregnancy 15 years ago, her selection of parents for her son, and the complex — even competing — emotions she experienced during and after placement with her son and with his adoptive parents.
It's a topic that I've been mulling over for a while now, and trying to find the right words to express such a complex bundle of issues and emotions.
Children can learn to identify complex emotions, reflect on personal strengths and weaknesses, respect the views of others and persevere through emotional difficulties.
She speaks about the complex emotions around victimhood, the role of plus - size models, and her advice for Logan Paul.
The psychoactive effect is actually more subtle and complex here, but the hippies who use it in their houses and the priests who use it in their churches know it is meant to bring up certain emotions, the least of which is pleasure.
He also said this is a day of «complex emotions, of jubilation and reflection.»
Those features indicate H. naledi had a humanlike capacity for pride and other complex social emotions and possibly verbal communication of some type, Hurst says.
In the past decade, a growing body of work has suggested that rodents and other animals have complex mental lives and can experience a range of emotions once only attributed to people.
The birds are able to experience a range of complex negative and positive emotions, including fear, anticipation and anxiety.
The tasks ranged from simple, such as repeating a word or identifying the gender of a face or a voice, to complex, such as determining a facial emotion, uttering the antonym of a word or assessing whether an adjective describes the patient's personality.
The problem persists because the challenge of clean water ties into complex political and social issues: culture, economics, science, emotion, ideology.
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