In the 1970s, American comics dealt with taboo subjects like sexuality and violence — here, for the first time, the subversive potential and
the psychological content of comic worlds were used creatively in in fine art.
Yet, as entrenched as the allusive power of red, white, and blue is in American art, design, and commerce, the political or
psychological content of any symbol or color is perishable over the long term.
Not exact matches
Most lay persons are not too eager to take responsibility for their beliefs and practice
of the faith and are quite
content to «follow the leader» as long as the leader doesn't take them too far out
of their
psychological comfort zones.
I trust that the present work will convince the reader that religion has plenty
of material
content which is characteristic, and which is more important by far than any general
psychological form.
One reason why we have emphasized so much in this chapter the need
of content for meditation is that it is a
psychological impossibility to think
of nothing for very long, and if one does not think
of God or one's relation to him, one is sure to think
of something else.
The nutritional, immunological,
psychological, and general health advantages conveyed to infants have been documented for years.1 -9 Legovic, 10 listed the merits
of human breast milk as compared to artificial feeds to include ideal nutritional
content, better absorption, fewer food - related allergies, more favorable
psychological development, better immunologic defenses, and a substantial economic advantage.
The
content of the website is divided into the following seven topics: Political / Legislative,
Psychological, Education, Employment, Social, Health, and Research; and the website is structured around four different sections: Knowledge, Best practice, Future, and Resources.
The physical and
psychological benefits associated with carrying encourage little ones to feel secure and
content and build a solid sense
of self - esteem.
Instead, new
psychological research suggests that it is not necessarily citizens» personal (dis)
content with their lives that matters as much as the perceived Zeitgeist
of our time: a powerful shared feeling that society is taking a turn for the worse.
Children who spent 2 hours or more a day in front
of a screen were about 50 per cent more likely to have
psychological problems, regardless
of exercise, suggesting that screen
content or associated behaviour is to blame (Pediatrics, DOI: 10.1542 / peds.2010 - 1154).
Can these behaviors — regardless
of their
content — also predict
psychological characteristics?
Clearly the
content of your internet usage can suggest certain
psychological characteristics.
People rated images containing positive
content as fading more smoothly compared with neutral and negative images, even when they faded at the same rate, according to findings published in
Psychological Science, a journal
of the Association for
Psychological Science.
Psychologists have told Jenny that the
content of her experiences may be related to a lack
of adequate
psychological support in childhood, causing her to internalize her own support network.
Brooks NA, Wilcox G, Walker KZ, Ashton JF, Cox MB, Stojanovska L. Beneficial effects
of Lepidium meyenii (Maca) on
psychological symptoms and measures
of sexual dysfunction in postmenopausal women are not related to estrogen or androgen
content.
Hopefully it will find an audience on DVD and, appropriately, online, because Blackhat is a sublime merging
of form and
content, a film about the experience
of living in our interconnected world on a
psychological, political and philosophical level that conveys this experience beautifully through its narrative, stylistic and generic features.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening October 24, 2008 BIG BUDGET FILMS Changeling (R for profanity, violence and disturbing
content) Clint Eastwood directs this
psychological thriller, set in L.A., inspired by events arising in 1928 during a real life case involving a single - mom (Angelina Jolie) whose hopes for the safe return
of her kidnapped nine year - old (Gattlin Griffith) were seemingly answered but then dashed when she realized that the boy brought to her was not her son.
However, there's a derivative issue — many students have been convinced that, if learning isn't accompanied by the
psychological stress
of an exam, then they're somehow «let off the hook» and can devalue the
content.
Such connectedness, however, has its downsides, so experts advise guidance and close monitoring
of online activities to avoid any adversities, such as cyberbullying, inappropriate
content, excessive screen time, and
psychological addiction.
He was a member
of the committee tasked with revising the Standards
of Educational and
Psychological Testing and is the co-author
of content methodology to implement the CCSSO Criteria for Procuring and Evaluating High - Quality Assessments.
Throughout the book, Marzano details the elements
of three overarching categories
of teaching, which define what must happen to optimize student learning: students must receive feedback, get meaningful
content instruction, and have their basic
psychological needs met.
The central team also led additional, targeted coaching sessions, particularly around measurement for improvement and
psychological content, for each
of the networks.
Also, while emphasizing on systematic integration
of language and
content, it addresses the
psychological paradigm
of Bloom's taxonomy (Anderson et al. 2000) that all
of the teachers were familiar with from their previous teacher education programs.
Mary Beth Oliver: Specialist in media and psychology, focusing on both the
psychological effects
of media and on viewers» attraction to media
content.
What makes Far Cry 5 stand out among the others, though, are its attention to detail, the shock value, all the gameplay
content, its fantastic gameplay, and the
psychological thrill
of it all.
Rail: One
of the problems with seeing you as a progenitor
of contemporary process abstraction is that it fails to acknowledge the human
content of your work — the emotional,
psychological, and spiritual
content — which most contemporary painting is devoid
of.
Some
of the qualities explored were a conscious shift to complexity,
content, mystical,
psychological and pictorial relationships, asymmetrical composition, expressive color, feeling and a depiction
of the landscape
of the mind.
These abstract qualities generate a form
of psychological impressionism, reanimating a more than century - old tradition
of landscape painting that insists on temporal and subjective experiences above representational
content.
Her experimental assemblage paintings that incorporated objects began an inquiry into
psychological content that she further extended in self - portraits and a long - running series
of solitary female nudes.
Cecily Brown's work confronts a variety
of content with deep insight into the surrounding reality and through an intimate meditation, a
psychological and introspective attitude toward the human soul.
Like Lyrical Abstraction and Neo-Geo, the term can feel nearly libelous to the individual artists who find themselves so identified, perhaps because it seems to suggest a strategy
of isolating and securing a limited formal objective to the exclusion
of psychological and political
content.
Elements
of Cubist fragmentation permeate this practice, elevating the
content of the work from scenes
of shock and awe to poignant, multi-faceted depictions
of the physical and
psychological chaos
of war.
The exhibition
content is centered on the
psychological space, created by a site - specific installation
of sound, sculpture and interrogation mirror.
Betwixt & Between is a group exhibition
of contemporary short videos conceived around playfully charging the ordinary domestic landscape with existential
content and
psychological slippages.
They make me wonder if Ruznic is ok, serving as conduit for such a deluge
of psychological content.»
Scharf plumbs the
psychological wells
of collective myths for symbolic
content: the crown
of thorns, the ladder, the fish, and the cross can be found throughout, functioning not, as one might expect, as religious symbols, but rather as a means through which to access a deeper, symbolic level
of visual communication.
Clad in leather usually associated with interiors, the vehicle is turned inside out, exposing a vulnerable skin (animal hide), which displaces the self - assured role
of a sporty vehicle; its «primitive» aura belies
psychological content usually sublimated by the norms
of market exchange.
Her work is based in conceptual art and shows some attributes
of feminism, minimalism, surrealism, Art Brut, pop art, and abstract expressionism, and is infused with autobiographical,
psychological, and sexual
content.
Glenn Brown's work has been the subject
of numerous exhibitions with evocative titles both in Britain and abroad, signalling his role in the renewal
of contemporary painting: a painting that looks at the history
of western art in order to «digest» and «transform» its given styles, and subsequently to produce a
psychological content and an idiosyncratic universe.
Speakers will present their contemporary perspectives on the role
of painting in art today; the anthropological,
psychological and ethnographic
content that Freud's work elicits and, revisit post-war art contexts and Freud's lesser known relationship to Ireland, that included a creative network
of other artists and writers.
image world that is they are drawn from directly from the events
of our time abstracted to resonate in
content and form
psychological narratives
of her figures the artistâ $ ™ s paintings also reference the events
of contemporary history measuring your own grave is accompanied by a (3 words, 13 characters)
The minute details
of the couple's hand gestures and postures — where and what they touch — are the carriers
of psychological content.
New
content analysis will be required for the other 7 blogs, including readership traffic volumes as well So that I may submit my invited comment to the journal
of Psychological Science, may I request from the School
of Psychology:
As you probably recognize from the tone and
content of what you see here in different commenters» responses to almost any topic, people's reactions are a reflection
of their own
psychological make - up and the way they see the world.
Bill Eddy is the author
of Splitting and I was privileged to work with Bill and Randi Kreger on the 1st Edition
of Splitting, having offered the name
of the book to Bill (it was a natural thought... splitting indicating a synonym for a divorce, and the
psychological phenomenon that some PDs have), providing some limited
content, and writing the foreword for the 1st Edition.
However, few studies have examined the specific
content (e.g., word usage)
of caregivers» verbal communication as a predictor
of psychological functioning in bereaved youth.
This would be consistent with theories
of gene — culture interaction that posit there are genetic influences creating
psychological predispositions that favor the adoption
of particular cultural
content in a process
of biased transmission (Richerson and Boyd, 2005; Henrich and McElreath, 2007).
Cultural adaptations
of psychological treatments for depression are mostly based on implementation rather than
content
He provides an analysis
of several movies with group dynamics or group psychotherapy
content... and encourages the reader to check out psychmovies.com, as a repository for movies that incorporate
psychological content.
Teaching focused on applying
psychological principles to working with people with a broad range of disabilities, including 46 course preparations in 20 content areas within programs accredited by the Council on Rehabilitation Education (CORE), the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP), and the American Psychological Assoc
psychological principles to working with people with a broad range
of disabilities, including 46 course preparations in 20
content areas within programs accredited by the Council on Rehabilitation Education (CORE), the Council for Accreditation
of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP), and the American
Psychological Assoc
Psychological Association (APA).