Amir H. Fallah's portraits and installations are composed collaboratively, using objects and textiles that participants deem significant, to develop an exploration of the ways that identities are formed out
of emotional associations with - and nostalgia for - specific products, objects, and places.
Not exact matches
«There was a clear pattern in the findings - the more literary fiction authors that participants recognized, the better they tended to perform on the
emotional recognition test, and this
association held even after statistically accounting for the influence
of other factors that might be connected to both emotion skills and reading more literary fiction, such as past educational attainment, gender and age,» reports the British Psychological Society Research Digest blog, summing up the results.
A recognizable brand isn't just a helpful symbol to help consumers tell one product from another on a crowded shelf; as any marketer can tell you, a brand is about establishing an
emotional connection with a consumer, prompting positive
associations that lead to a lifetime
of sales.
One easy shortcut to an
emotional connection is to take advantage
of the memories and
associations that people have in relation to different seasons and holidays.
It is, Whitehead maintains, at a higher level
of experience that the object disengages itself from
emotional associations and appears to us simply as an object, i.e., as a cognitive object.
Several years ago, the National Education
Association reported that about twenty percent
of our public school teachers could profit from psychotherapeutic help because
of minor
emotional difficulties.
I could easily show you these regions if I had here a picture
of the brain.1 Moreover, the diminished or exaggerated
associations of what this author calls the Köperfühlshäre with the other regions, accounts, according to him, for the complexion
of our
emotional life, and eventually decides whether one shall be a callous brute or criminal, an unbalanced sentimentalist, or a character accessible to feeling, and yet well poised.
A congregation given to the cultivation
of sacred «hot spots» in its life, whether liturgical or
emotional in form, may amplify the linking action
of congregational plot — the
association of events for the purpose
of identity — but the vivid occurrences do not in themselves qualify as sacred moments.
The Canadian
Association for Play Therapy believes in the value
of play therapy and its contribution to an individual's mental,
emotional, social and psychological well being.
The Idaho
Association for Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health supports a system
of care which helps families ensure the social and
emotional well being
of their infants and young children.
The Washington
Association for Infant Mental Health (WA - AIMH) supports a vital interdisciplinary community
of professionals and policymakers in order to promote the social and
emotional well being
of young children...
(1) to protect and promote breastfeeding, as an essential component
of their overall food and nutrition policies and programmes on behalf
of women and children, so as to enable all infants to be exclusively breastfed during the first four to six months
of life; (2) to promote breastfeeding, with due attention to the nutritional and
emotional needs
of mothers; (3) to continue monitoring breastfeeding patterns, including traditional attitudes and practices in this regard; (4) to enforce existing, or adopt new, maternity protection legislation or other suitable measures that will promote and facilitate breastfeeding among working women; (5) to draw the attention
of all who are concerned with planning and providing maternity services to the universal principles affirmed in the joint WHO / UNICEF statement (note 2) on breastfeeding and maternity services that was issued in 1989; (6) to ensure that the principles and aim
of the International Code
of Marketing
of Breastmilk Substitutes and the recommendations contained in resolution WHA39.28 are given full expression in national health and nutritional policy and action, in cooperation with professional
associations, womens organizations, consumer and other nongovermental groups, and the food industry; (7) to ensure that families make the most appropriate choice with regard to infant feeding, and that the health system provides the necessary support;
In an
emotional and electrifying town hall meeting, grieving relatives and friends
of the dead unloaded on Rubio for helping to keep semi-automatic rifles legal and for pocketing money from the National Rifle
Association.
We learn that from our family, from our teachers,» stated Mary Lou Montanari, director
of Basic
Emotional Skills Training at the Mental Health
Association of Erie County.
«When a person with dementia goes missing, it is a highly
emotional time for everyone involved especially the families,» explains Leilani Joven Pelletier, executive director
of the Alzheimer's
Association, Western New York Chapter.
«MDMA really helps reduce the fear response to a perceived
emotional threat,» says Rick Doblin, President
of the Multidisciplinary
Association for Psychedelic Studies, which is funding the study.
The American Psychological
Association defines sexual orientation as «an enduring pattern
of emotional, romantic and / or sexual attractions to men, women or both sexes,» and as Hamer points out, sexual orientation is far less «ambiguous» than personality traits like «self - esteem» and «warmth» that scientists study without religious and political ramifications.
It is no surprise that many professional
associations will hire PhD students because these students often have a special level
of emotional maturity.
If you are deep into
emotional eating, seek the help
of a counselor so together you can untangle this unhealthy
association and deal with the real issues at the heart
of this pattern.
The American Medical
Association (AMA) states 80 percent
of all health problems are stress related, and even the conservative Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has stated that 85 percent
of all diseases appear to have an
emotional element.
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As a member
of the
Association of Natural Nutrition Clinical Practitioners, Susan focuses on nutritional counselling to build health and wellness to help people re-balance their physical and
emotional health, specializing in the link between
emotional disturbances and nutritional imbalances.
Helping children have a happy and healthy
association with food has a multitude
of benefits for their physical, mental and
emotional health and vitality.
So, rather than encouraging negative
emotional associations with food, here are some suggestions from a few
of my favorite experts: Dr. William Sears, author
of The Successful Child, Dr. Cathryn Tobin, author
of The Parent's Problem Solver, and Dr. Jane Nelsen, author
of Positive Discipline A-Z.
When
emotional affairs are included, the number
of affairs increases by 20 %, according to the American
Association of Marriage and Family Therapy.
After mulling over the list
of words in our edible category, Stoney discerned that each food had an
emotional association that singles might find desirable in a potential partner.
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1's ultimate failure is especially disappointing given the stellar work by star Lawrence, as the actress manages to infuse her character (and, by
association, the entire proceedings) with an
emotional core that's otherwise entirely absent - with the end result a shameless cash - grab designed to extend the life
of this profitable series.
There is evidence that learning
of abstract concepts (which are not usually associated with concrete objects) is facilitated by
association with
emotional content (Kousta, Vigliocco, Vinson, Andrews, & Del Campo, 2011).
A recent paper published by Public Health England, «The link between pupil health and well ‑ being and attainment: A briefing for head teachers, governors and staff in education settings» (November 2014) presented the following evidence: pupils with better health and well ‑ being are likely to achieve better academically; effective social and
emotional competencies are associated with greater health and well ‑ being, and better achievement; the culture, ethos and environment
of a school influences the health and well - being
of pupils and their readiness to learn; and a positive
association exists between academic attainment and physical activity levels
of pupils.
As the study notes, there is already significant evidence
of positive
associations between some parenting practices (such as warmth) and depressive symptoms, but this is among the first evidence that specific types
of parental involvement in education may build
emotional resilience.
So I sought out an expert: Ed Dunkelblau, former president
of the
Association for Applied and Therapeutic Humor, Director
of the Institute for Emotionally Intelligent Learning and consultant to schools for both character and social,
emotional learning (SEL) approaches, as well as to families coping with the stress
of military service.
Jenny Fox, PSHE
Association subject specialist, said: «Young people today face a range
of new pressures that can potentially harm their
emotional and physical wellbeing.
A recent paper published by Public Health England, «The link between pupil health and well ‑ being and attainment: A briefing for head teachers, governors and staff in education settings» (November 2014) presented the following evidence: pupils with better health and well ‑ being are likely to achieve better academically; effective social and
emotional competencies are associated with greater health and well - being, and better achievement; the culture, ethos and environment
of a school influences the health and well ‑ being
of pupils and their readiness to learn; and a positive
association exists between academic attainment and physical activity levels
of pupils.
'' In Europe, there are
associations or lobbies
of powerful patients who promote a line
of empowering the patient, but I think that we probably need more progress towards the triad I said: Information, training, and
emotional support, which is what patients say they want and need, and therefore there is where we should move forward.
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The representational
associations of verbal stimuli take the form
of words, facts, concepts, ideas, and the like, while the representational
associations of nonverbal stimuli are such things as visual and auditory images,
emotional sensations, and the «feeling»
of touching objects.
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Although a great deal
of research into the social and
emotional development
of children has been conducted to date, very little has been undertaken with adults, says McGarvey, who recently earned a prestigious fellowship from the American
Association of University Women.
This seems to me to be grasping at straws, given the lack
of any differences among participants and non-participants in teacher rated social /
emotional outcomes, and given otherresearch showing no
association between kindergarten retentions and later school performance.
A 2005 study
of 80 camps by the American Camp
Association (ACA) found significant growth in children's social -
emotional skills after a session
of summer camp.
The
associations representing Massachusetts Superintendents (MASS) and Secondary School Administrators (MSSAA) each made social -
emotional learning a major focus
of their professional development sessions this summer.
Hoagies» Gifted Education page is the winner
of National
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Association for Gifted Education (PAGE) Neuber - Pregler Award and SENG (Supporting
Emotional Needs
of the Gifted) Community Service Award.
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A new series
of policy updates from the National
Association of State Boards
of Education explores the pros and cons
of five frequently discussed indicators: career and technical education, school climate and student discipline, social and
emotional learning, chronic absenteeism, and access to high - level course work.
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Emotional Learning (CASEL) Centre for Policy on Ageing (CPA) Center for the Advancement
of Health Community Anti-Drug Coalitions
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Supporting
Emotional Needs
of the Gifted (SENG) and the National
Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) collaborated on this informative brochure for parents and healthcare providers.
NSBA partnered with the Alliance for Excellent Education; American Federation
of Teachers; Collaborative for Academic, Social, and
Emotional Learning; Coalition for Community Schools; National Education
Association; Opportunity Action; the National Opportunity to Learn Campaign; and the Rural School and Community Trust to release the guide.
«In our community, we have very distinct needs — not just academic and financial but
emotional and mental,» said Rebecca Harper, president
of the San Bernardino Teachers
Association.
PSHE
Association emotional health and wellbeing advisor Dr Pooky Knightsmith said teaching pupils about mental health and
emotional wellbeing as part
of a developmental PSHE education curriculum can play a vital role in keeping pupils emotionally safe.
This summer, thanks to grants from The NAMM Foundation and GAMA, the Guitars and Accessories Marketing
Association, Guitars in the Classroom is able to share stories
of transformation that have happened in the lives
of students who have special educational, physical, and
emotional challenges.