Sentences with phrase «psychological conflict»

«So we were surprised to find that in UK schoolchildren there was no evidence of psychological conflict in the low acceptors — it was simply that they were unlikely to accept evolution if they were struggling to understand the concepts.
Dense with psychological conflicts and political suggestions, including a not - so - veiled allegory for the McCarthy witch - hunts in Hollywood, which both director Nicholas Ray and screenwriter Philip Yordan have acknowledged was their intention, it is a rich, vivid film directed by an artist at the peak of his powers and one of the most expressive color westerns of all time.
Is AA's effectiveness in producing long - term sobriety the result of the resolving of psychological conflicts which lie at the roots of alcoholism, or is it the result of an effective means of keeping the conflicts repressed or under control?
Indeed, facing the transition from graduate school, where one is judged on potential, to the professional world, where production rules, can bring on bouts of self - doubt and trigger internal psychological conflicts.
«The mediator addresses psychological conflicts only as they present an impediment to the resolution of topical issues, such as property division, plans for the children, and financial support.»
Individuals seek my help for a variety of reasons: in order to resolve emotional unrest due to relationship issues, to gain insight into themselves and develop more adaptive ways of coping with psychological conflicts and life challenges, and to learn cognitive / behavioral strategies for pain and stress management.
Bob and Kathy's growing friendship with Roberto and his wife, Gloria (Elena Anaya), is presented as a major source of psychological conflict, but just seeing the two at Roberto and Elena's house a few times falls far short of conveying the depth of their friendship.
The psychological conflict of living in two cultures at once can be overbearing.
«It could be that there is no psychological conflict because younger people's belief systems are not yet fully formed, or alternatively the students avoid the conflicts by the taking the attitude that religious and scientific acceptance are compatible.
This indicates they were less likely to accept evolution because they struggled to understand science rather than due to psychological conflicts with their beliefs.
These heroes are our metaphorical selves, colorful externalizations of our psychological conflicts, and therefore, at times, overwhelmingly potent.
While most of the scenes feature characters engaging in psychological conflict, at times there are physical altercations.
Each work, both in it process and as a product, broaches duality in identity, as Shannon explores the nuances of psychological conflict.
Noted for her ambitious interventions in public space, as well as her objects, films, photography, installations and ephemeral actions, Rajkowska's practice interrogates individual and collective bodies as politicised sites of historical, ideological and psychological conflict.
Their art explores the human body as a tormented expression of the self and the world, and a fragmented, deconstructed entity that is a metaphor for social and psychological conflicts, as well as the theatrical, performative element — its propensity for slipping into different roles in way that is ironic, sometimes even tragic.
With more than 15 years experience in social services, non-profit organizations and a passion for psychotherapy, Dutchevici (pronounced «doot - * kay * - vitch») created the Critical Therapy Center in recognition of the need to expand psychoanalytic praxis to include and be mindful of the ways race, class, gender and religion interact with psychological conflicts.
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