Sentences with phrase «of psychological»

Why is it sometimes a form of psychological and emotional violence?
Having scored three goals away from home and still losing it could be said that it would have some sort of psychological impact on most teams but I don't believe we should believe that will necessarily apply to the Toon.
The Brazilian and teammate Lucas Leiva were dazzled by «mind wizard» Dave Alnwick and his brand of psychological illusion, after simply being asked to each draw a picture without letting the other see it.
Catania's coach Rolando Maran continued working of the psychological side of his players in the pre-gaame presser.
It is true that the acquisition of Ozil has resulted in more of a psychological boost than impact on the field.
Juve are four points off Napoli, and a loss could see them slip seven behind, while an away win would narrow it to one point as well as apply an immense amount of psychological pressure on the Partenopei.
and every guy who is answering me here, because of my psychological status.
Dietzel's touch of psychological inspiration did not suddenly blossom forth this year.
«Getting lighter probably gives me more of a psychological edge than a physical one,» he says, «but I guess I had a complex about being slow, because so many things have been written.»
It is some kind of psychological mania that sends fans into a delirium and disrupts their reasonable thought processes.
«Obviously, two years ago we were very good there and deserved to win the game but ended up drawing 1 - 1, and you're thinking about something a bit further than just the game itself in terms of the psychological edge you might need to go to places like Old Trafford and the Emirates and believe that you can win.
«I would've done that, taken a couple of psychological exams and been set for life.»
I guess it is one of those psychological warfare of his.
I'm just trying to hijack the thread and turn it into a discussion of psychological profiling of the average NFL fan.
Fans are referred to as the twelth man simply because of the psychological impact they have on the team.
It's all about wrong or none of psychological motivation boost for the players before the game and at half time.
Much as he used money he also added his own version of psychological games.
I think Suarez» act is a result of psychological inbalance.
There seems to sort of a psychological boost that occurs when Torres bags a goal.
Written by Boston psychiatrists Stanley H. Cath and Alvin Kahn and journalist Nathan Cobb, Love and Hate is a be-your-own-shrink type of book, a compendium of the psychological afflictions and emotional turmoil visited upon players whose stage is the tennis court.
That is only one of the psychological booby traps treated in Love and Hate on the Tennis Court (Scribner's, $ 7.95).
Some of our players are not average.They'd improve a lot under another manager because they'd be playing with a new better mentality.That's how come when some managers are changed certain players start improving.Arsenal's problem is more of psychological than tactical.We need a change.
We were trying to talk ourselves into becoming certain, as if faith was a sort of psychological gimmick.
As time passed, we became less convinced of the adequacy of the psychological explanations we had first offered.
Do the sacraments of the church stand for something ultimately real, or are they merely pious exercises, valuable only because of the psychological effect they have on those who practice them?
Furthermore, such challenges must be from the text itself, not a matter of the preacher's preference for one interpretation, or of a psychological reading into the text of the supposed motives of people in such situations as Jonah's.
As to healing, yes, there is a known benefit to believing in supernatural control, but it is a weaker form of psychological regeneration because it substi - tutes a (potentially) imaginary answer for a firm grasp of reality.
The top bar represents the degree of psychological disturbance in the individuals in a given population, producing vulnerability to alcoholism.
Couples who have achieved some degree of psychological intimacy can increase it by working at marriage in some of the ways described in this book.
Carol — I agree with what you have written about successful social adaption to either mainstream secular culture or the ecclesiastical sub culture is not a measure of psychological health where such cultures are not healthy in and of themselves.
Many peopie carry this kind of psychological burden, unable to express their negative feelings, unable to work them out, finding themselves under the burden of a law that says no matter what your real feelings are you are supposed to honor and love and obey your parents.
Add to this the insight of the psychological disciplines, which have confirmed many of the truths expressed in ancient mythology, the truths of rivalry and overt hostility that mark the parent - child relationship, particularly when the child reaches maturity.
Successful social adaptation, to either mainstream secular culture or the ecclesiastical sub-culture is no longer the measure of psychological health that it once was in kinder, gentler times.
«The work of restoration was essentially mine,» she notes; «completing it successfully took years of psychological effort on my part, combined with the active support and assistance of others... and the help of myth and ritual.
Accordingly, to tell what concrete descriptions of personal identity and ethical obligation are possible within the matrix of the Psychological Physiology, I shall supplement its «conjectures» with certain features of Merleau - Ponty's phenomenology of the body and perception.
Even the direct contact of the self with the self, the primary instance of intuition must be preceded by a great number of psychological analyses.
This has not occurred, and I doubt that it will occur because established religions do not employ the level of psychological manipulation observed in destructive cults.
I was not claiming that process theism has more psychological appeal to more people than their position but merely reacting against a comment by them that appeared to denigrate the importance of psychological appeal.
How would Whitehead explain, within the context of his Psychological Physiology, certain of Merleau - Ponty's phenomenological evidences which are central for understanding personal identity?
But neither Whitehead nor, until recently, his commentators, have ever squarely addressed the relationship of the Psychological Physiology and personal identity.
In summary, then, I have tried to show how Whitehead might explain, within the context of his Psychological Physiology, certain of Merleau - Ponty's phenomenological evidences which are central for understanding personal identity.
One of the psychological concomitants of our capacity to grasp meanings is the tendency to overdramatize sudden awareness, as if suddenly understanding is the same as suddenly creating.
For Whitehead, the answers to both questions, which I shall consider in turn, are framed in terms of the Psychological Physiology, the main «elements» of which consist of a nonsocial nexus of occasions in the brain (which functions as the body's principal source of creative novelty), the regnant society it supports, and their interactions with other bodily societies and nexuses (WPP 404 - 06).
This moving episode between Moses and the Word moreover has the quality of psychological and emotional authenticity; its vastly strengthened language of protest is an appropriate response to Moses» apparently abject failure in his preliminary meetings with Pharaoh and with Israel's representative foremen.
Perhaps in recognition of the realities of psychological reinforcement, broadcasters have developed services for their viewers which previously were considered appropriate only to a local church.
(iii) those who, because of causes of a psychological nature, are unable to assume the essential obligations of marriage.
Systems of belief and their supporting arguments are not taken at face value, but instead analysed as rationalisations for oppression and existing power structures, or as manifestations of psychological impulses.
But Ezekiel gives to his condemnation a new dimension of psychological depth which renders his prophecy at once more primitive and more modern than comparable words from his predecessors.
This has been the legacy of the «seeker - friendly» movement within evangelicalism, with its toned - down doctrine encased in the blubber of psychological buzzwords like «brokenness,» «authentic,» and «spirituality.»
Akin to his claim for the primacy of happiness in human motivation, then, Mill offers as yet another assertion of psychological fact, another «principle of human nature,» the claim that the happiness of others is a desire of each person and an important part of each person's happiness.
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