Sentences with phrase «psychological dimension»

Given the large cultural and psychological dimensions of forgiveness and revenge, these should be areas where both sides can learn.
The dynamic motivating power of sex has, beyond the moral questions, biological and psychological dimensions which must be studied and understood.
Many abstract artists have invested a spiritual or psychological dimension into their works.
Despite what many believe, and what some alleged experts might tell you, women and men are more similar than they are different on most meaningful psychological dimensions.
In this way, the infertility - specific concerns and characteristics might only be secondary expressions of basic psychological dimensions.
Marcellini, F., Giuli, C., Papa, R., Gagliardi, C., Dedoussis, G., Monti, D., Jajte, J., Giacconi, R., Malavolta, M., and Mocchegiani, E. Zinc in elderly people: effects of zinc supplementation on psychological dimensions in dependence of IL - 6 -174 polymorphism: a Zincage study.
Consumption of fruit, vegetables, sweets and soft drinks are associated with psychological dimensions of eating behaviour in parents and their 12 - year - old children
«Understanding psychological dimensions of dementia can improve care, says new report.»
Imbued with a powerful psychological dimension, Neel's portraits bear witness to almost a century of evolution in attitudes towards gender and ethnicity, and to radical changes in fashion at the heart of American society.
In other works filigrees of painted bullet holes seem to pepper the surface, their Rorschach - like arrangements intimating a frenzied psychological dimension in tandem with the depicted scene.
Lertzman sees some potential benefit in the news out of Florida: She argues that it «may help signal the degree and severity of our collective paralysis, and help mobilize the climate advocacy communities to specifically target and address the underlying psychological dimensions of climate change.»
With few exceptions, the factors of three psychological dimensions presented
With the exhibition New Sculpture, John Francis continues his investigation of the physical and psychological dimensions of human transformation and evolution.
Breaking our eating patterns, even briefly, both teaches us the psychological dimension of our attachment to food and to mealtimes, and loosens that attachment so that it never again has quite the strength that it had when we were not conscious of it.
Furthermore, the search for the psychological dimension in the biblical text is not in any sense «reductionistic» — that pejorative term so often used to raise suspicions about innovative modes of interpretation.
«25 The psychological dimensions within the Dalit theological movement are far more significant than we see at the surface.
The following paragraph, from an address on «The Social - Psychological Dimension of the Arms Race» (reprinted in Search for Sanity [South End Press.
If counseling and therapy are to enable whole - person growth they must use methods that raise the level of physical vitality as well as those which enliven the psychological dimensions of people's lives.
In the traditional manner of mythic - heroic narrative, this setting is a lively, well - detailed physical place that nonetheless reverberates repeatedly to the moral and psychological dimensions of the hero's development.
The Hebrews did not understand the psychological dimensions of this as we do, but they did understand that it was a serious distortion of God's plan for each person, for that plan calls for the fullness of life.
I believe in this system because I am convinced it is necessary to the psychological dimensions of human life, to the levels of personality from which human motivation finally springs.
In contrast, process theology provides an interesting alternative, because it can speak in terms of sign and cause while also being sensitive to the importance of human feelings and the psychological dimension of man.
During this century we have become increasingly aware of the psychological dimension of man, and how his rationality is influenced and perhaps even conditioned by the world that surrounds him.
An explanation of sacraments more in tune with the psychological dimension of man would better suit our present mentality, and this is certainly not one of the strengths of Thomistic theology.
«There's such a psychological dimension of diaper need, of really this inability to soothe a crying child,» Smith says.
Importantly, our findings show that it was young people's exposure to the psychological dimension of domestic abuse, which had a detrimental impact on their psychological wellbeing.
According to Ms Naughton, «What this research highlights is that growing up in a home with domestic abuse, in particular the psychological dimension of it, has long - term consequences for the wellbeing of young people.»
«This psychological dimension to chimps» decision - making, taking into account how much a partner risked to help them, is novel.»
The BPS report «Psychological Dimensions of Dementia: Putting the person at the centre of care» highlights a number of areas where action is needed to improve understanding and care, and makes recommendations for commissioning services.
Additionally, she peers beyond the traditional boundaries of science and explains that because of the advancements in our understanding of the universe through modern physics, religious faith is best relegated to the social and psychological dimensions of the human mind.
Knowing about the psychological dimensions of a lifter's development may be as valuable to progress as learning about correct exercise form.
These contradictions imbue a subliminal feeling that certain discrepancies are not just common, but expected, and they add to the psychological dimensions of Woodward and Bernstein's doggedness over uncovering the blossoming conspiracy.
«I definitely use my qualitative and quantitative skills from HGSE, as well as the constructivist, contextualized approach to understanding neurological, socioemotional, and psychological dimensions of learning.»
She is a retired psychiatrist and frequent commentator on the psychological dimensions of education and social welfare policies.
R. Claire Friend, MD, is a retired psychiatrist and frequent commentator on the psychological dimensions of education and social welfare policies.
They spend a decent amount of hardworking hours stretching the reader's imagination, recreating many other worlds, and toying with psychological dimensions and logical characterizations.
So there is a psychological dimension to regular dog grooming — They really do like to look, and feel smart!
Horn's work, which has an emotional and psychological dimension, can be seen an engagement with post-Minimalist forms as containers for affective perception.
Susan Philipsz (b. 1965, United Kingdom) explores sound both in its psychological dimension and in its sculptural potential.
In its serial imagery (it records nearly three revolutions of Cage's wheel) and its exceptional length, the tire print is one of the earliest examples of Rauschenberg's interest in the visual and psychological dimensions of temporal experience, themes he revisited in works such as Hiccups (1978) and The 1/4 Mile or 2 Furlong Piece (1981 — 98).
Arnold used what was around him to create visually complex, spatially intriguing portraits that had a psychological dimension.
He tells me: «When I talk about solitude, it's not about a psychological dimension, it's related more to space.
Probing both physical and psychological dimensions her exploration of the body, our senses, rituals...
His contextual sleight - of - hand, which transforms banal items into sumptuous icons, takes on a psychological dimension through dramatic shifts in scale, spectacularly engineered surfaces, and subliminal allegories of animals, humans, and anthropomorphized objects.
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