Sentences with phrase «only psychological relationship»

Each drawing pairs two of these silhouettes facing each other... The act of confrontation that is the only psychological relationship fully stated by the images is all that is required to establish a narrative.»

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And giving away money isn't the only way to reap the psychological rewards of generosity: Americans who are very giving in relationships — being emotionally available and hospitable — are much more likely to be in excellent health (48 percent) than those who are not (31 percent).
We are only lately coming to understand this characteristic psychological relationship between the one and the many in Israel; but it is with this understanding that we may see Messianism in the broadest sense in the divine promise to Abraham: «In you all the families of the earth will be blessed» (12:3, R.S.V. margin)
But if we seek so to explain the preaching of Jesus, we should have only a psychological explanation, not an insight into the inner relationship of eschatology and demand.
(This concept is close to what I have described as the will - to - relate, which is the fundamental human drive since it is only in relationships that people can satisfy most of their basic psychological needs.)
We understand that these relationships only succeed when they meet the particular psychological needs of the participants.
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Besides my disappointment in the handling of the psychological and relationship elements, the game suffers from a number of rough edges that only serve to further tarnish the overall experience.
What starts out seemingly as yet another psychological drama evolves into a thoroughly engrossing study of the relationships - not only between the boy and the doctor, but also husbands and wives, people and their work and the living and the dead.
In my own experience as an editor over many decades, I came to appreciate several excellent copy editors who not only cleaned up the spelling, punctuation, typos and other technical errors, but often had a specialty that enabled them to focus on parenting, relationships, or other psychological issues.
The presentation considers not only how each painting conveys aspects of the subjects» identities as individuals and artists, but also how the selection and placement of sitters draws attention to the relationships and psychological connections between them.
Directly referencing the cinematic device of the split screen, the resulting works not only engage both the formal and conceptual relationships between film and photography, but also serve as in - depth investigations into obsession, inconclusive narrative and the complex psychological corridors of desire.
Close relationships are vital not only for humans» emotional and psychological well - being, but also for physical health, according to social psychology expert Rick Nauert, in an article for PsychCentral.
Meanwhile, studies have shown that most women come to terms with their parenthood goals.16 — 18 This shows that reorientation and coping after unsuccessful IVF treatment is important4, 19 — 21 and that couples may be in need of counselling after unsuccessful IVF treatment to resolve the grieving process.22 Twenty years after infertility treatment, the relationship quality in the couples who have previously undergone infertility treatment is good, 23 although a qualitative study on 14 women showed that they still suffered negative effects of the infertility which were especially great when the women were going through the grandparent phase.24 Most studies have shown that childlessness does not influence psychological well - being in elderly individuals.25 — 28 Thus, there are only a few studies on the mental health of women who have been treated with IVF from a long - term perspective.
Finally, secondary analyses examined whether the performance of the paraprofessionals was attributable to their completing fewer home visits and higher rate of disrupted relationships with families.26 We analyzed those dependent variables shown below in Figs 2 and 3, first in the primary models described above (but including only women in the 2 home - visited groups) and then after adding to that model covariates for number of completed home visits and whether the mother's relationship with her home visitor was continuous, including their interactions with psychological resources.
Specifically, when people perceive that their romantic relationship is marginalized, not only do they report worse physical and psychological health [1] and less commitment to their relationship [2], but they also have an increased likelihood of breaking up in the next year [3](see here for a more detailed summary of some of this research).
Adolescence is characterized by major biological, psychological and social challenges and opportunities, where interaction between the individual and environment is intense, and developmental pathways are set in motion or become established.2 — 4 Furthermore, adolescent psychopathology can have important consequences for education, relationships and socioeconomic achievement in later life.5 — 7 These characteristics of adolescence do not only set high demands for cohort studies aiming to capture the most salient aspects of developmental pathways, they also ensure a great gain in empirical knowledge and an invaluable source of information for public health policy from such studies.
States and courts have begun to recognize the importance of the sibling relationship — not only biological siblings, but also «psychological» siblings.
When this occurs, not only does the child lose a loving and affectionally bonded relationship with a normal - range targeted parent, the child also loses the potential protective influence that the normal - range psychological organization of the targeted - rejected parent can have in lessening the distorting pathogenic influence of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent on the child's development.
It could be that these teachers had more dismissive relationship orientations or were more likely to seek only (a few) relationships that are believed to return their investment or meet their own psychological needs.
A bad relationship may only worsen and eventually lead to physical or psychological problems, such as depression.
These studies are useful in highlighting factors that may influence the underlying psychological mechanisms of human fertility; however, they can only hint at causal relationships.
Separated parents more often have psychological problems and poor economy than co-living parents and may have had relationship problems and conflicts also before the separation.4, 42 Such factors directly affect children's psychological health and symptom load1, 43 and could be important for how families arrange custody and children's housing after the split - up.1, 9 In this study, children living with only one parent reported the least satisfaction with their relationships to their parents, followed by those living mostly with one parent.
Fifth, children's emotion understanding is related, not only to the quality of their psychological well - being (self - esteem, anger, behavioral problems, etc.) and their social relationships with peers and adults (friendship, popularity, cooperation, etc.) but also to their ability to resolve cognitive problems alone or in a group.
But left to fester, a bad relationship may only worsen and eventually lead to physical or psychological problems, such as depression.
Only a few previous studies (besides those mentioned earlier) have examined whether the relationship between the structure of the self - concept and psychological well - being was conditional on other variables.
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