Sentences with phrase «psychological baggage»

Obviously a student may not tell you this, but students show up with psychological baggage.
For parishioners with heavy psychological baggage, maturing in the Christian life may be interpreted as the increasing ascendancy of God's nurturing in the Holy Spirit over the nurturing we have received at the hands of other human beings.
How he handles grieving while teaching his son valuable lessons — all while dealing with the tremendous psychological baggage from his previous life as a Greek god — is what elevates «God of War» from an impressive, gorgeous action game to a memorable, meaningful game.
Despite my obviously deep - rooted psychological baggage on this issue, I don't think so.
Tierney, recovered from the breast cancer bout that prevented her from starring in «Parenthood,» sports shorter hair and totes «less psychological baggage» than she did as Abby in «E.R.» «It's not about their personal lives.
What tumbles out of the ensuing discussion is a gut - wrenching examination of the prejudices, prejudgments and personal psychological baggage these assembled citizens have brought to a life - or - death debate over the fate of the young Puerto Rican defendant.
The source material, with its heavy psychological baggage, is transformed through painting back into a new image, keeping psychological weight, but with its original agenda obscured.
Does it have tips and exercises for people with psychological baggages?
It's been a small difference, but I had to read my own writing, and reach out to others for reassurance, and make a deliberate effort to arm myself against the tides of psychological baggage that tells me putting on weight makes me a failure, marks me as lazy, and renders me unfit for love.
The modern world no longer confers such an evolutionary advantage to men who have several sexual partners — but it is only intelligent men are able to shed the psychological baggage of their species and adopt new modes of behavior
After a montage of their gaming and wedding, the couple hits a minor snag regarding whether they want to have a child and whether Max's psychological baggage is the reason.
When Jerry Springer's guest book dries up; when children are freed from physical and psychological abuse, depression, anxiety, and bipolar and oppositional defiant disorders; when the array of psychological baggage that affects a growing, percentage of our students across all demographic descriptors is eliminated; then, all children will be free to learn.
These loans may carry interest rates of only two or three percent (or maybe they're interest free), but they come with a lot of psychological baggage.
For a generation, pollsters have been attempting to move past simple demography by accounting for the psychological baggage that voters tote with them from one election to the next.
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