Sentences with phrase «of emotional collapse»

Lauren also joins the numerous women who've taken a critical eye to Katrina Alcorn's book: «The question writ large I kept asking myself, though, is what, that was out of her control, would have prevented Alcorn from reaching the point of emotional collapse
As the artist has said ««It could be many situations, the edge of emotional collapse «or ecstasy.»

Not exact matches

One of the defining images of the Rio Olympics was Neymar collapsing into an emotional heap after nailing the gold - medal - winning penalty kick in front of his home crowd.
What Dalrymple fails to tell his American readers, says Davenport - Hines, is that the emotional incontinence and cultural collapse of Britain is imported from America.
Part of what makes it so hard is if the man has standard - manliness ideas that don't allow for weakness and dying, so you have to deal with their whole emotional collapse, too.
The foundation of youth sports would collapse without dedicated coaches who put fun and development above competition and who place the emotional and physical well - being of players ahead of a personal desire to win.
There is always a physical, emotional, spiritual and financial side to any relationship and if you lean too hard on any one part of the frame, it always collapses.
This delight leads to tragedy (see: the predictable holiday on the beach scene, where Annie cavorts without properly warm clothing, apparently leading to her illness, a scene that is collapsed into parents» feelings of overwhelming guilt), a logic that is profoundly emotional, and hard to reconcile with religious faith (Innes offers up the explanation that «God works in mysterious ways»).
Giving nothing for the audience to grasp onto or connect with is always a risky strategy especially in a film with such a simple narrative and although our protagonist has one redeemable quality, being a loving family man, it is only when Kuklinski's world starts to collapse around him that we are shown little pieces of reason, logic and humanity as he becomes emotional, desperate, abusive, and even panicky.
With appreciable sensitivity and intellectual curiosity, the director Joshua Marston turns public and private spaces — a sanctuary where a congregation sits angrily divided, an office where a pastor collapses in anguished prayer — into zones of spiritual and emotional confusion.
Inherent Vice scopes out the death of the 1960s in a rapidly consumerizing Los Angeles, while Boogie Nights sees the fallout from that transition in an epic sojourn through the porn industry, and Magnolia reconfigures Y2K fears around the threat of total emotional collapse in the new millennium.
Without any real emotional center, SATC2 collapses under the weight of its embellishments.
In the haunting triptych of fragility and identity Moonlight, she is Teresa, the drug dealer's girlfriend with a consoling heart and keen emotional radar; in Hidden Figures, she's Mary, the youngest member of a trio of unsung female African - American mathematicians working behind the scenes at NASA to keep John Glenn's Mercury capsule from collapsing like a soda can on launch and re-entry.
Luminous, passionate, expansive, an emotional tour de force, Sunset Park follows the hopes and fears of a cast of unforgettable characters brought together by the mysterious Miles Heller during the dark months of the 2008 economic collapse.
A story about the choice of either running away from your problems or making the right decisions to carry on, Pamela Harju's debut novel is an emotional journey about coming of age and moving on even as your world collapses around you.
The epic award winning story - based role - playing game continues its emotional journey across a breaking world.Lead your Viking clans across hostile country on the brink of collapse.
Like many of his other works, Suh's focus is on the emotional and psychological significance of architectural space, and he examines architecture's relation to personal memory and the collapse of time.
Through the collapse of documents, fiction and biographical elements, the work exists between an emotional and affective narrative, while simultaneously being political and grounded on conspiracy theories about earthquake machines.
For many law companies, the future of legal tech could mean the difference between survival and collapse, the ability to ensure workplace well - being for lawyers, and to retain and develop talent by focusing on softer, human qualities and emotional intelligence.
Professional regulators in all the professions are slow to realize and deal with the mental illness and emotional collapse of many of their members.
If, on the other hand, the child can read the inner psychological and emotional needs of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent and respond in ways to meet those needs, then the child can stabilize the emotional and psychological functioning of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent and prevent this parent's collapse into disorganization, hostility, and rejection of the child.
In the role as a «regulating other» for the narcissistic / (borderline) parent, the child readily adopts the parentally - desired role as the «victimized child» of the other «abusive parent» in order to keep the narcissistic / (borderline) parent from collapsing into intense emotional states of anxiety, sadness, or anger.
In the moment, while the child is interacting with the unpredictable and emotionally dangerous narcissistic / (borderline) parent, the primary motivation of the child is to keep the narcissistic / (borderline) parent in a regulated emotional state and so avoid the parent's collapse into hostile - angry - rejecting, overly sad and depressed, or hyper - anxious emotional displays.
The body responds as if the trauma is still occurring and keeps the person in a state of constant readiness and unnecessary reactivity, leading to a constellation of familiar symptoms, including anxiety, panic, hyper - vigilance, flashbacks, emotional lability, depression, pain, patterns of bracing and collapse, cognitive dysfunction, behavioral problems, addictions, and an ongoing sense of intrusion and overwhelm.
In response to the intense and unpredictable emotional displays by the narcissistic / (borderline) parent, the child becomes hyper - vigilant regarding the emotional and psychological state of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent in order to prevent the parent's collapse into intense, dysregulated emotional displays of anxiety, sadness, or anger, and the child becomes what the parent needs (i.e., the «regulatory other» for the parent) in order to keep the parent in a regulated emotional state.
As the child adopts the role as the «regulatory other» for the narcissistic / (borderline) parent's pathology in order to avoid the emotional collapse of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent into chaotic and unpredictable displays of intense parental anxiety, sadness, or anger it becomes relatively easy for the narcissistic / (borderline) parent to then communicate to the child through clear but subtle «emotional signals» and «relational moves» that the parent's emotional regulation is dependent on the child adopting the «victimized child» role in the narcissistic / (borderline) parent's trauma reenactment narrative.
But throughout all of this staggering change, the requirement and expectation of monogamy as the emotional glue that keeps the whole structure of marriage from collapsing under its own weight has remained constant.
I experienced far worse bullying in the workplace, which stole my joy, almost destroyed my emotional health and contributed to the collapse of my marriage.
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