Each work, both in it process and as a product, broaches duality in identity, as Shannon explores the nuances
of psychological conflict.
«So we were surprised to find that in UK schoolchildren there was no evidence
of psychological conflict in the low acceptors — it was simply that they were unlikely to accept evolution if they were struggling to understand the concepts.
Is AA's effectiveness in producing long - term sobriety the result of the resolving
of psychological conflicts which lie at the roots of alcoholism, or is it the result of an effective means of keeping the conflicts repressed or under control?
These heroes are our metaphorical selves, colorful externalizations
of our psychological conflicts, and therefore, at times, overwhelmingly potent.
Not exact matches
In Bargaining for Advantage, Shell urges the reader to figure out his or her own hard - wired approach to negotiation, perhaps by way
of a
psychological test like that Thomas - Kilmann
Conflict Mode Instrument, which will tell you whether you are a «competitor» or a «collaborator.»
The chaos and
psychological insecurity
of our world, the confusion and
conflict of values regarding drinking and drunkenness, the traumatic circumstances to which many children are subjected — these are a part
of the sickness
of our society
of which the sickness
of alcoholism is one manifestation.
Low - intensity
conflict's use
of surrogate troops, for example, is designed to keep us from having to confront the
psychological trauma
of the pain and death we sponsor.
• The use
of deception and disinformation as discussed earlier is a central feature in low - intensity
conflict's
psychological - war techniques.
It is likely that low - intensity -
conflict planners, in the post-Reagan phase
of their global war against the poor, will continue creatively to mix military, economic,
psychological and diplomatic aspects
of warfare in response to specific needs.
Low - intensity
conflict integrates economic,
psychological, diplomatic, and military aspects
of warfare into a comprehensive strategy to protect «U.S. valuables» against the needs and demands
of the poor.
Six constructs make up the essential phenomena
of alcoholism:
Psychological dependence on a chemical, craving, loss
of control, personality regression, denial, and
conflicted behavior» (The Treatment
of Alcoholism [NY: Brunner / Mazel, Publishers, 1987], p. 67).
Chapter 3, «Low - Intensity
Conflict: The Strategy,» will examine the economic,
psychological, diplomatic, and military components
of low - intensity warfare, with specific examples drawn from U.S. policy in Central America.
What is unique in the present
conflict is the
psychological maneuvering on both sides to gain public sympathy, one making use
of moral categories
of «just retaliation» and the other appealing for religious or moral duty
of every Muslim to be engaged in jihad against the infidels and their ways.
Psychological disturbance is understood as being caused by blocked development at a particular early life stage when the developmental
conflict of that stage is not resolved satisfactorily.
The theme
of the self's inner
conflict and its bondage to powers which can not be broken by effort appears again in the
psychological story
of mental illness.
Numerous
psychological tests have shown that, although many alcoholics are able to function with remarkable social adequacy when they are not drinking, they make their social adjustment in spite
of their inner
conflicts.
We are all subject to the
psychological dynamics
of inner
conflict.
This for Nathanson is a
psychological task that at first seemed «overwhelming» and ultimately required «every iota»
of knowledge she had gained through her study and practice
of psychology — particularly the art
of not sacrificing too much for her children: «Central to the mothering instinct within me is a predisposition to recognize and meet the needs
of my children, voluntarily sacrificing my own at times when there is a
conflict.»
«It can actually be a natural and healthy developmental process for siblings to work out
conflicts on their own,» says licensed psychologist Vanessa Roddenberry, founder
of Praxis
Psychological Services in Raleigh.
His 1982
Psychological Bulletin paper, «Interparental
Conflict and the Children
of Discord and Divorce,» was designated a «Citation Classic» by the Institute for Scientific Information.
«Religious and spiritual struggles —
conflicts with God or religious people, tough questions about faith, morality, and the meaning
of life — these are often taboo topics, and the temptation to push them away is strong,» said Julie Exline, professor
of psychological sciences at Case Western Reserve and co-author
of the research.
She adds, «We oppose the view that war is inevitable and argue that understanding the
psychological roots
of conflict can increase the likelihood
of avoiding violence as a way to resolve
conflicts with others.»
Leidner and colleagues recall how political and social psychology researchers have in recent decades steadily gained more understanding, through research,
of such
psychological factors as intergroup threat, uncertainty, group identity, emotions, moral beliefs and how intergroup
conflict affects views
of the world and
of oneself.
Exposure to
psychological stress in the form
of social
conflict alters gut bacteria in Syrian hamsters, according to a new study by Georgia State University.
The science
of memory was
conflicted, with the neurobiological and
psychological versions at odds.
Each month for three months afterward, the girls completed an established and well - validated 25 - question survey, the
Conflict in Adolescent Dating Relationships Inventory, to assess occurrence
of any sexual, physical or
psychological victimization.
Along with perpetual disappointment, the consequences
of entitled behavior can also include poor relationships, interpersonal
conflicts, and depression, says co-author Julie Exline, PhD, a professor
of psychological sciences at Case Western Reserve.
The findings
conflict with a host
of other studies suggesting that resistance exercisers experience more
of a
psychological boost after developing muscle tone and feeling stronger.
Although these curative interventions have often been associated with treatment
of psychological trauma, object loss, and inner
conflict, they may also be useful in the -LSB-...]
Thomas Jane and Laurence Fishburne in a very different sort
of faceoff,
of post-military
conflict damaged souls in this PTSD
psychological crime thriller.
But the film also has too many memorable vignettes to count: Haven Hamilton's prickly recording session, where he mercilessly browbeats a hippie pianist; Barbara Jean's squirmily uncomfortable, rambling
psychological meltdown while performing live for an impatient, unforgiving audience; Sueleen's
conflicted ambitions when her «big break» devolves into a cheap striptease act; gentle Mr. Green's quiet suffering at the hands
of his flakey niece; John Triplette's negotiations with various talent, buttering each
of them up with compliments while at the same time insulting the musical form (and its admirers) in which they practice.
Bringing his distinctively low - key delivery to a range
of parts that were by turns mystical, sinister and
conflicted, Sarsgaard secured his place in the pantheon
of great Hollywood character actors.Saarsgard delivered solid performances in Year
of the Dog and Rendition (both 2007), and co-starred with Dennis Hopper and Patricia Clarkson for the
psychological drama Elegy in 2008.
The by - products
of guilt;
psychological scars stemming from moral
conflicts and overt sexuality.
Figuring that by now viewers have become jaded with the predictable, cross double - cross triple - cross trajectory
of your average con film, «Matchstick Men» also offers a
psychological profile
of a
conflicted, conscience - plagued career criminal, and throws a credible family drama into the mix for good measure — all
of which makes for a surprisingly substantial film whose many facets leave you with plenty more to digest after the final credits have rolled than just who did what to whom and how (although it certainly has that too).
While most
of the scenes feature characters engaging in
psychological conflict, at times there are physical altercations.
The
psychological effects
of the impending deadline are very effective in terms
of tension, as well as other
conflicts the protagonist has with the Gypsy woman that are all very disturbing, disgusting, and hilarious!
And the Guardians entering it... obviously there is a clash, all
of that is
conflict but it's not
conflict between us necessarily, so, but it is an emotional,
psychological, social
conflict.
There's a lot
of misinformation and
conflicting reports about the real Sarah Winchester, and a film about her could have played out as more
of a
psychological thriller that leaves audiences questioning (like Dr. Price does at first) how much
of what they're seeing is even real.
He takes the opportunity to give the scene a
psychological angle by subtly obscuring his actors (Natalie Wood and Richard Beymer) and lighting them in red and blue, the colours
of comfort and
conflict.
And while, yes, there is a love triangle at the center
of the
conflict, that these may just be the last three people on earth, that they are essentially strangers to one another, and that survival instincts turn people into manipulative creatures, all make for a nuanced
psychological drama.
The Master is about two men, one
of whom is played by Joaquin Phoenix, who are bound together through a
psychological, moral, and spiritual
conflict.
Drawing on Farhadi's background in theater, this visceral look at the
psychological effects
of retribution is named after Arthur Miller's Death
of a Salesman, a play that the protagonists are depicted rehearsing and performing in, and whose tale
of family
conflict gives them an outlet to release the tension in their lives.
According to the American
Psychological Association, students with a more positive and connected relationship with their teachers will attain higher levels
of achievement than those students with more
conflict in their relationships.
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She is co-author
of «When Groups Meet: The Dynamics
of Intergroup Contact» (March 2011, Psychology Press), editor
of the «Oxford Handbook
of Intergroup
Conflict» (June 2012, Oxford University Press), and co-editor
of «Moving Beyond Prejudice Reduction: Pathways to Positive Intergroup Relations» (February 2011, American
Psychological Association Books) and «Improving Intergroup Relations» (August 2008, Wiley - Blackwell).
Pulling readers into the captivating immediacy
of a
conflict that can shift from drudgery to devastation at any moment, Youngblood provides startling new dimension to both the moral complexity
of war and its
psychological toll.
His «Letter» has already been recognized as a literary work and as an index
of Kafka's
psychological insight into the
conflicts of fathers and sons.
The artists talk about how they explore the
conflicting psychological and physical states
of being...
«Her bright and bold imagery is full
of women with tremendous attitude and
psychological power, and I'm particularly taken with the
conflicted positions her figures occupy.
My figures tell the stories
of those who are challenged by
conflicts and are in the midst
of emotional or
psychological transitions.