I help
people feel safe with therapy, and get to the heart of the matter quickly.
Sillars said: «His work is so popular because
people feel safe with it.
This is also no threatening to most people as there are plenty of other people around making most
people feel safe with a new person.
Breastfeed in front of
people you feel safe with - your partner, your best friends, family, etc..
The Bishop of Chelmsford, the Rt Rev Stephen Cottrell, also questioned whether
people felt safe with «Donald Trump's finger upon the button».
This can be scary at first and she may be afraid to let
the people she feels safe with out of her sight.
Not exact matches
If the
person persists, you need to
feel safe and that your job isn't in jeopardy because somebody else isn't happy
with you,» says Moffit.
In a way, this reminds me of how
people, at the beginning of the tablet market, bought a keyboard to use
with their tablets so they could revert to a user experience they had experienced for so long
with PCs and that
felt familiar and
safe.
The area where you
feel most alive is actually riddled
with discomfort yet, if you look at most
people's «bucket lists,» nearly everything will fall in into that category... and almost no one will wish they'd spent more time «playing it
safe.»
I wanted
people (including pastors) to have at least one place where they could
feel safe and could deal
with their sin and shame.
Such
persons may receive more help from a one - to - one relationship
with a psychotherapist or counselor who will allow them to keep whatever distance is necessary to allow them to
feel relatively
safe.
But I do think they could do more to bring awareness to the issue, help
people feel safe enough to admit to addictions, and help them connect
with professional help or recovery groups.
You need to display such a heavy amount of humility on social media that
people can see, «This is a
person I
feel safe striking up a private conversation
with.»
I
felt safer with those
people than I've ever
felt in certain states in this country.
Being able to
feel safe with other
people is probably the single most important aspect of mental health... numerous studies of disaster response around the globe have shown that social support is the most powerful protection again becoming overwhelmed by stress and trauma... for our physiology to calm down, heal, and grow we need a visceral
feeling of safety.
But now I
feel like I've achieved a kind of balance by starting this other site... a
safe place for
people to process their spirituality independently along
with others in a non-confrontational environment.
I'd prefer to let
people tell their stories in what they can
feel is a
safe place, and hopefully received
with kindness, and
with no judgment or shaming.
When parents can't communicate to their children, the values that get communicated to us are generally the most dysfunctional
person online or from the playground because then the child is seeking their approval rather than
feeling safe to share who they are
with the parent and then wanting to get a response from a parent rather than being afraid of getting a response from a parent.
You wait until you're home and
with a
safe person to finally let go of your
feelings.
While Bowlby's research focused on the potential harmful effects of separation, other research indicates that the more
people a child
feels safe and comfortable
with, the less separation anxiety they will experience.
Most
people feel safest giving birth in a hospital
with an OB.
The most important thing is that you
feel safe, confident, and that you form a bond
with the
person who will be looking after you throughout your pregnancy and your baby's birth.
I really got to know the other
people and I
felt safe enough that my baby could lay on the floor
with them and I could be alone in the bathroom.
I run a modest but pretty vocal community of
people who take issue
with the current state of breastfeeding promotion (as well as
people who are totally cool
with breastfeeding promotion, but ended up using formula for whatever reason and are willing to put up
with the constant drama and debate because they have few other communities where they
feel safe asking questions about formula feeding).
«
With the clocks going back and the nights drawing in, it is particularly important that young
people feel safer walking home from school,» Ms Smith said.
After Miner went public
with her criticism of the pension smoothing plan, a whole host of
people have
felt sufficiently comfortable (
safe?)
This suggests that
people may be more likely to evacuate or take precautionary actions if one of the lines in an ensemble overlaps
with their own town, but
feel relatively
safe if not.
It's essential that
people feel they are in a
safe, comfortable setting
with someone who can oversee the experience, says Alicia Danforth, a clinical psychologist at the Harbor — UCLA Medical Center in Torrance, California, who is involved in MAPS - sponsored trials studying MDMA's effects on social anxiety in adults
with autism.
If a
person is
feeling the symptoms of osteoporosis, or has been diagnosed
with it, start by checking
with the doctor to see what level of exercise will be
safe.
As we have seen
with the recent attacks on yoga for
people of colour classes in Seattle, there is a need within yoga communities (and beyond) for spaces that are
safe and enable access for
people who don't
feel welcome in studio classes.
On sex: When
people experience difficulty
with sex it's usually not because there isn't enough stimulation hitting the gas peddle, it's usually because there is too much — stress, shame, discomfort
with their body, a lack of
feeling safe, disconnection from their partner — hitting the breaks.
Their concern
with chemicals leaching into their customers food, thus giving health conscious
people (waves hand in the air) a
safe alternative to plastic and aluminum makes me
feel confident about their products.
dresswe is so patient
with all requests, and I
feel completely
safe in the hands of every competent
person working to make these dresses.
I'm like most
people I think in that I
feel safe and comfortable when I am surrounded by the things I am familiar
with.
I
feel it's one that's very easy to fall in love
with for the reasons you've mentioned, he does play it
safe with what
people love and want.
I have no problem
with a random hook up as long as it is mutual and both
people are being
safe, but I honestly
felt that I should be looking for more than that.
Pronin has a background in analytics, M&A modeling, dynamic pricing and statistical modeling, so he is very familiar
with the opportunities AI presents and wanted to improve the online dating experience by making
people feel safer.
Julie: Well, safety is important and everyone wants to
feel safe, both online and offline, so I always recommend that singles meet in a public place and have a buddy and tell your girl friend or guys you hang out
with the name of the
person you're meeting, their cellphone number, their Instagram name and name on any one of the websites you were on, and where you're going.
It's
safer than chatting on Skype or an external instant messaging system until you
feel completely comfortable
with the
person.
We
feel safer and braver from behind our keyboard than we do face to face, and will initiate conversations more often and
with more
people than we would «in the real world».
The creators had a vision of connecting
people with members of the community in a way that helps everyone
feel safe and comfortable.
It is very important that you get to know the other
person very well before arranging any offline meeting in
person and if ever, it is better to do this in public places where you
feel comfortable
with, meaning, there are
people around too, just to be
safe.
It allows you to get a better
feel for the type of
person you are speaking
with whilst maintaining a
safe amount of distance from them.
People living
with HIV want to
feel safe, comfortable and have a long and productive life.
The type of
person you want to have a relationship
with is the type of
person who wants you to
feel safe and secure.
Getting someone to open up has everything to do
with that
person feeling safe and secure.
Not only are the members of this site
safe and regular
people such as yourself, but they are all individuals that understand and fully empathize how it
feels to live
with a STD.
People tell me I am very «different» - but i absolutely
feel like a very «normal» HUMAN being, even if this is my own, unique version of this (& I have my own «weirdnesses» to work through): I'm a naughty / alive boy, along
with a good - hearted, strong, aware man... Adventurous tho
safe; a bit...
That's the key, perhaps, that I make
people feel as though they'll be
safe if they take a risk
with me.
Coeliac UK wants to help remove some of the frustration
felt by parents when trying to ensure their child's food is
safe for them to eat,
with plans to educate and motivate catering teams on why
people need gluten - free food, free of cross contamination, and how caterers can provide dishes that are both
safe and trusted.