Not exact matches
Erin Lowry, author
of Broke Millennial: Stop Scraping By and Get Your Financial Life Together, says, «People's relationship to money is not rational, it's emotional... We need to focus more on the
psychological blocks and
triggers that stand in people's ways, instead
of just explaining how to budget or the importance
of compound interest.»
We certainly get a mental boost from seeing them, but that can be a bad thing: Research has shown these motivational pick - me - ups can
trigger the same kind
of psychological reward as doing the work itself, treating us with endorphins we don't deserve and actually reducing our capacity to do real work.
In «The Better Angels
of Our Nature,» Pinker categorized «five inner demons» as
psychological systems that can be
triggered to release aggression, along with «four better angels» as motives that can bring humans toward cooperation and altruism.
Science suggests there are a number
of important
psychological triggers that convince consumers to spend more in a manner at benefits everyone.
In the regime
of Roe and its judicial progeny,
psychological distress
triggers a constitutional right to abortion, even if the distress is occasioned by being denied an abortion.
Doubtless they had contributed to the
psychological pressure which had finally
triggered the only action tolerable to Luther, to rid himself
of the whole terrible burden
of his daily life.
«It is not that people from different cultures have more or less proenvironmental beliefs or engage in more or less proenvironmental actions — the
triggers for these actions is what varies across cultures,» says
psychological scientist Kimin Eom
of the University
of California, Santa Barbara.
The research found a number
of factors that can
trigger diabetes - related
psychological distress in young people with type 1 diabetes.
A recent study
of 422 adults by Robert Nicholson and his colleagues at the St. Louis University School
of Medicine found that suppressed
psychological stress may be a major
trigger for those who are prone to headaches.
He claims that the nature
of a country's political system — specifically, whether it is a democracy or a dictatorship — is determined by
psychological biases
triggered by the threat
of disease (See «Genes, germs and the origins
of politics»).
Talk
of trigger warnings and microaggressions are sweeping through university campuses, but some researchers question whether they have any
psychological basis
Shelling the nuts has a
psychological effect and it's proven that
triggers a feeling
of satiety.
Backing up Kraftsow's notion are several
psychological studies citing an expression - emotion feedback loop that produces feelings
of calm and pleasure when
triggered by a smile.
Most people think
of stress only in the mental context (as in, «I've got a million things to do, I'm running late and I don't have time to get anything done... I'm so stressed») but stress can be physical,
psychological, emotional, or mental and can be
triggered by many factors including:
This way
of eating is a sustainable plan for the LONG - TERM because «it is based on our evolutionary history and instinct, it naturally aligns with engrained
psychological and social patterns, it
triggers fat burning during the day and anabolic activity at night.»
As in most
psychological disorders, dealing with anxiety is not easy, but adequate therapies, such as counseling or meditation, and prevention
of common
triggers, like stress, can minimize the episodes
of palpitations and enable you to enjoy a healthy life.
Addresses
psychological factors involved in weight loss such as how to deal with emotional
triggers that may cause overeating and the need for a system
of support.
There was a
psychological trigger that pulled when I had gone through the effort
of not eating, so when I finally DID eat, the reward was immense.
Introducing lots
of new food items have a tendency to
trigger psychological changes, and possible binges.
It is now recognized among fatigue experts that there are dozens
of potential
triggers for chronic fatigue — from gut issues, to
psychological stress, to lack
of metabolic stimulation (hormesis), to poor nutrition, and others.
Exercising regularly not only improves the digestive process but also reduces
psychological stress, which is one
of the possible
triggers of gastroparesis.
(In Vietnamese with subtitles) Pontypool (Unrated)
Psychological thriller, unfolding from the perspective
of the staff
of an Ontario radio station who barricade themselves in a basement broadcast booth when they realize that the violence is sweeping the region is being spread by a virus
triggered by the use
of the English language.
Usually, there is a very specific
trigger for each dog, rooted in some kind
of instinctive or
psychological aversion.
As I've mentioned in previous posts, revenge is a human emotion and not where your dog is coming from; instead, the
psychological / emotional root is likely a mix
of various anxieties
triggered by the changes.
If you've got a history
of biting, I would suggest taking a
psychological approach to identify
triggers for nips / bites and work around them using positive - reinforcement.
Ian and Mary, 1971, by the late American painter Alice Neel, is one
of a handful
of images in the exhibition painted directly from life, yet in her spare, urgent paintings Neel, who famously stated «I don't do realism» always alerts us to pictorial shifts and disjunctions that
trigger psychological readings beyond the painted surface.
«While the idea
of utilizing
psychological findings towards marketing and media
of all kinds is
of course nothing new, the level
of penetration with which neuromarketing attempts to parse the human brain and
trigger its pleasure centers mark an important new direction in this type
of persuasion politics,» Malick explains to The Creators Project.
The works
of art in this exhibition can
trigger associations to surrealist explorations
of the subconscious, expressive artists» intuitive work processes and figurative painters» depictions
of human
psychological conditions as well as the external world.
Recalling X-Rays, Rayographs and other technical images, this new work
triggers the latent tendency toward pareidolia, the
psychological condition
of finding figurative images in abstract forms.
Surrealist artists asserted that presenting a «found object» completely out
of its normal context might
trigger a new
psychological understanding in the mind
of the observer.
An injury can
trigger numerous sorts
of damages such as discomfort, sufferings, future earnings, and
psychological tension.
You are really entitled to many kinds
of settlement from an injury
triggered by another individual's carelessness — damages such as discomfort,
psychological, and potential earnings.
An injury can
trigger numerous kinds
of damages such as discomfort, sufferings, future earnings, and
psychological stress.
An injury can
trigger numerous kinds
of damages such as pain, sufferings, future income, and
psychological tension.
You're in fact entitled to numerous types
of compensation from an injury
triggered by another person's neglect — damages such as discomfort,
psychological, and possible income.
And there are those
psychological symptoms where the defendant's wrongful act
triggers a pre-existing
psychological condition so that both the defendant's wrongful act and the pre-existing condition are causes - in - fact
of the
psychological injury (Yoshikawa v. Yu).
Even among college students whose distress is not clinically diagnosable, the college years are fraught with developmental challenges that can
trigger bouts
of psychological suffering.
If you've ever wondered what kind
of psychological processes can be
triggered by play (as a child or an adult), read on.
This may include structured
psychological therapy, such as interpersonal rhythm therapy, family - focussed therapy, cognitive — behavioural therapy or acceptance and commitment therapy.45 These have been shown to sustain health and prevent relapse, in conjunction with pharmacotherapy.7 Substance abuse is highly prevalent in this population and should be recognised as a potential
trigger, alongside signs
of a shift in mood and / or coping.46 Psychoeducation is therefore important for managing medication and promoting adherence, also managing the disease long term.45 Regular 12 - month follow - up appointments with the clinician can serve to provide interepisode support as well as screening for any noteworthy symptoms or disruption to functioning, from the disease or medication regime.44
The different psychosocial interventions all have some overlapping paradigms; for example, psychoeducation is part
of CBT.47 It may also reflect a similar approach to delivery, in that material is presented in a sequential and structured manner, with an emphasis on patients gaining personalised skills in the management
of their illness.34 Finally, the different
psychological approaches each have their own emphasis, but share the strategies shown in Box 2 — that is, key content related to the therapeutic alliance, education, enhancement
of adherence, early identification
of prodromes, awareness
of illness
triggers, the importance
of supportive relationships, and development
of strategies such as relapse prevention plans and constructive coping skills.
This intransigently held, fixed and false belief (i.e., a delusion) is created by the collapse
of the organized cognitive structures
of the narcissistic / borderline personality into delusional beliefs, as specifically described by Millon (2011), in response to the
psychological stresses
triggered by the «unrelieved adversity and failure» surrounding the divorce experience (i.e., the public rejection and abandonment
of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent by the attachment figure
of the other spouse).
Augmenting Perez - Olivas et al.'s (2008) arguments, Mills et al. (2007) propose that parental overprotection is not a sign
of nurturing, but rather shows a tendency toward exerting
psychological control over the children, which seems to be
triggered by the parents» own
psychological instability.
Angela's training has allowed her to have a fundamental
psychological understanding
of what can be the
triggers to addiction - attachment, depression, abuse, genetics or family systems, and these
triggers where evident in her time working within the advertising profession.
The surge in negative emotion that defines the
psychological stress response is most probably what
triggers stressor - related exacerbations
of psychosis.
Such models examine
psychological vulnerabilities that are
triggered following the occurrence
of stressors that render certain adolescents susceptible to develop depression.
The formulation was used to generate hypotheses about possible
triggers of psychological distress for the service user and his preferred ways
of coping, which were often related to the problem behaviors initially identified.
However, the election result did
trigger a sell - off in the bond markets, pushing mortgage rates higher past the
psychological barrier
of 4 % for a 30 - years fixed mortgage in less than one week.