Sentences with phrase «on privation»

Hodges and Tizard's research (on privation / institutional care) shows that the effects of deprivation can be reserved.
From his survey of research on privation, Rutter proposed that it is likely to lead initially to clinging, dependent behavior, attention - seeking and indiscriminate friendliness, then as the child matures, an inability to keep rules, form lasting relationships, or feel guilt.
From his survey of research on privation, Rutter proposed that it is likely to lead initially to clinging, dependent behavior, attention - seeking and indiscriminate friendliness, then as the child matures, an inability to keep rules, form lasting relationships, or feel guilt.

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There are saints who have literally fed on the negative principle, on humiliation and privation, and the thought of suffering and death, — their souls growing in happiness just in proportion as their outward state grew more intolerable.
His death on November 11, 1947, at the age of sixty - four, was undoubtedly hastened by the illness and privations caused by the war.
Shadows are privations of light; they are real things, but dependent on the bodies that cast the shadows.
All his hard work and privation seems to be paying off when Fletcher fires his regular drummer on the eve of a competition and gives Andrew his spot.
In the midst of such privation, School 4 is in its second year of getting an extra $ 2 million in federal School Improvement Grant money on top of a roughly $ 4 million budget.
Additionally, the exhibition presents three earlier series of portraits that investigate the inner lives of particular animals: Reverie (2005) depicts gray wolves, alone and in packs, in forested nature preserves in Sweden, Norway, and the United States; Palermo 7 (2006) contains close - up portraits of racehorses, with their heads tethered in place in their hippodrome stalls in Italy and France; and Heart Shaped Hole (2008) depicts stray dogs, adapting in different ways to the privation they experience on the streets of Palermo.
To a large degree, it was this all - inclusive, hands - on approach that defined the college — that and sheer privation.
In general accounts it was defined by privation and austerity brought on by the personal and economic sacrifices of six years of world war but with a hopeful accompaniment of starting from scratch, of fabricating one's individualized expression out of the rubble.
The effects of global severe privation on cognitive competence: Extension and longitudinal follow - up.
This led to a very important study on the long - term effects of privation, carried out by Hodges and Tizard (1989).
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