Sentences with phrase «psychological elements in»

Then you need to add in all the psychological elements in Silent Hill 2... For example, you're character (James) is in the horrific town searching for his wife Mary who has been dead for 3 years, because he received a letter from her saying she was there.
There is a psychological element in this film that works more as a gimmick than it does as an extra layer of drama or suspense, the savvy viewer should be able to spot this obvious secret pretty early on.
The researchers of the aforementioned article conclude that «equanimity captures potentially the most important psychological element in the improvement of well - being.»

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As humans, it is normal to experience these four powerful psychological elements when trading or investing in the stock market.
In teaching all this, in making the distinction of order and element, of true and untrue concerning love as a psychological experience, we have to talk clearly and objectivelIn teaching all this, in making the distinction of order and element, of true and untrue concerning love as a psychological experience, we have to talk clearly and objectivelin making the distinction of order and element, of true and untrue concerning love as a psychological experience, we have to talk clearly and objectively.
By identifying the dialectical element that he recognizes in the process of concrescence with feeling rather than with logic, Whitehead is able to preserve the integrity of logic, and to avoid what I take to be the Hegelian dual fallacy of both overestimating the power of so - called «reason,» and at the same time encumbering logic with psychological, epistemological, and metaphysical elements that have no proper place in it.
U.S. psychological - warfare operations in Central America included elements such as the following:
He uses the term «response» as including genuine responsibility, listening as well as speaking, and an element of possible surprise — all in clear contrast to «the general interest in salesmanship, the worship of efficiency for its own sake,» and «the emphasis of psychological schools on stimuli, conditioned responses and the manipulation of emotions.»
of human experience.6 In all fairness the image could be inverted, for theology has failed to include in its explanations «lower» elements of experience (sexuality, family relations, human psychological development), which is equally reductionistIn all fairness the image could be inverted, for theology has failed to include in its explanations «lower» elements of experience (sexuality, family relations, human psychological development), which is equally reductionistin its explanations «lower» elements of experience (sexuality, family relations, human psychological development), which is equally reductionist.7
Lévy - Soussan believes that in order to be successful, adoption must lead to a psychological filiation that «allows for a nexus of the three elements that are basic to any society: the biological, the social, and the subjective dimensions specific to human beings.
For Whitehead, the answers to both questions, which I shall consider in turn, are framed in terms of the Psychological Physiology, the main «elements» of which consist of a nonsocial nexus of occasions in the brain (which functions as the body's principal source of creative novelty), the regnant society it supports, and their interactions with other bodily societies and nexuses (WPP 404 - 06).
The furry element, it seems, has resorted to psychological warfare, it started in the bunkers.
In the same way that the zero - tolerance approach to discipline sends precisely the opposite psychological message to disadvantaged kids than what we now know they need in order to feel motivated and engaged with school, so do many basic elements of traditional American pedagogy work in direct opposition to what the psychological research tells us will help those children succeeIn the same way that the zero - tolerance approach to discipline sends precisely the opposite psychological message to disadvantaged kids than what we now know they need in order to feel motivated and engaged with school, so do many basic elements of traditional American pedagogy work in direct opposition to what the psychological research tells us will help those children succeein order to feel motivated and engaged with school, so do many basic elements of traditional American pedagogy work in direct opposition to what the psychological research tells us will help those children succeein direct opposition to what the psychological research tells us will help those children succeed.
As published today in Social Psychological and Personality Science, the researchers found that narrative game elements contributed to a more immersive video game experience.
As anyone who has fasted before can attest, there's a huge psychological element to it and after learning to separate the feeling of being in a fasted state from perceived hunger, it gets far easier.
A different director might have highlighted an element of supernatural threat in her presence — she is, after all, a barrier between Darwin and his wife — but Jon Amiel plays it mostly straight and psychological, with the only off - beat a waking dream sequence that's somewhat overblown.
In «Howard», elements from each of the previous two tracks combine but there's an added element now, after some misleading initial warmth comes a real sense of fear, a distant female vocal adding to the effect; then there's the calm before the storm in «A Bright Red Flash» before the storm itself arrives in «At the Door», powerful and door - rattling brass and percussion opening things up before more psychological terror comes from the stringIn «Howard», elements from each of the previous two tracks combine but there's an added element now, after some misleading initial warmth comes a real sense of fear, a distant female vocal adding to the effect; then there's the calm before the storm in «A Bright Red Flash» before the storm itself arrives in «At the Door», powerful and door - rattling brass and percussion opening things up before more psychological terror comes from the stringin «A Bright Red Flash» before the storm itself arrives in «At the Door», powerful and door - rattling brass and percussion opening things up before more psychological terror comes from the stringin «At the Door», powerful and door - rattling brass and percussion opening things up before more psychological terror comes from the strings.
The film works on multiple levels — as a supernatural thriller (though explicit paranormal elements are limited to a hallucinatory dream sequence and the final shot of the baby's eyes), as a psychological thriller about a paranoid pregnant woman who imagines herself at the centre of a conspiracy, and as the last word in marital betrayal, since the most despicable villain here is surely Guy, who allows his wife to be raped by the devil in exchange for an acting role.
Also, in those scenes where he's bald - headed and clean shaven, I swear he looks just like Lars von Trier in The Element of Crime, a film that, unlike Bronson, is an exquisitely fine - tuned psychological meditation on the operation of crime / violence within a decaying society.
Its title referring to multiple elements of its tale, it's a portrait of hubris, ambition and insanity, led by a collection of excellent performances that root the action in a complex sense of emotional and psychological upheaval and disintegration.
There's not a lot more she can say about the production, she says, beyond the fact that it's called The Red Barn, is set in 1960s New England and co-stars Mark Strong — a «psychological thriller with Hitchcockian elements».
It's likely to be the most criticized element of the story, insofar as it uses deep - seated daddy issues to lightly chip away at our heroine's psychological armor, but it's also a possibility that the movie playfully considers, and critiques, in ways both humorous and cathartic.
Besides my disappointment in the handling of the psychological and relationship elements, the game suffers from a number of rough edges that only serve to further tarnish the overall experience.
A better word for «weak» would be «hodgepodge,» as the psychological thriller cum horror «A Cure for Wellness» brings in elements from «Bride of Frankenstein,» «The Phantom of the Opera,» «Hostel 2,» and all the laughable sci - fi pictures of the 1950's wherein the scripts for dystopian civilizations seem often enough to end up with «Perhaps we scientists would be better off if we did not interfere with nature.»
The Game is a tricky, sharp thriller that has some very interesting ideas and a core element of psychological complexity that makes it worthwhile viewing for those who enjoy paranoid thrillers, but one really has to overlook obvious flaws in fundamental story development in order to buy into it fully.
If there's one thing that Resident Evil 7 showed us, it's that horror games can work really well in PSVR, and The Inpatient will be leaning in on elements of psychological horror, including the use of three dimensional audio.
The writers behind Red Eye, The X-Files, Disturbia, and Shut In weigh in on the crucial elements for those psychological thrillers that keep you up all night; namely putting regular people into horrifying scenarios — and hopefully getting them out in one piecIn weigh in on the crucial elements for those psychological thrillers that keep you up all night; namely putting regular people into horrifying scenarios — and hopefully getting them out in one piecin on the crucial elements for those psychological thrillers that keep you up all night; namely putting regular people into horrifying scenarios — and hopefully getting them out in one piecin one piece.
Key elements of service programs (such as positive relationships with adults, opportunities to develop social competence, and involvement in a local community) are cited as powerful protective factors for young people and recent Australian studies have demonstrated a correlation between service activity and reduced rates of depression, isolation, mental disorders, psychological stress and (in some cases) even physical health conditions (Berry, 2007).
Indeed, the fact that Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing (AERA, APA, & NCME, 2014) opens with the first three chapters focused on the foundations of validity, reliability and fairness underscores the importance of consideration of these elements in all assessment.
What I have in the final stages is psychological suspense with romantic and supernatural elements.
Here's a literary agent who's very specific about the kind of book she'd like to see in her inbox: «I love books with some kind of psychological element, like if the MC has a mental illness or if they can't trust their mind.»
[Continuing his regular GameSetWatch column, psychologist and gamer Jamie Madigan looks at the psychological underpinnings of one of Bioware's trademark RPG elements, defining «psychological reactance» and pointing out how it's used in titles like Mass Effect.]
Check out www.wilsonsheart.com for more about the game's mix of action, adventure and puzzle elements, all wrapped in our own VR take on a psychological thriller narrative.
It is considered a defining title in the survival horror genre, moving away from B movie horror elements, toward a psychological style of horror emphasizing atmosphere.
In essence, it's a psychological thriller that combines elements of exploration and puzzle solving with a compelling storyline.
Game Features; — Compelling Adventure: A narrative adventure through love, life, and loss, following the explorations of orphans Scarlett and Finn — Emotional Journey: A striking psychological adventure that is part coming of age story, part personification of the tightly - wound forces of sibling bonds, and part exploration of the deeply - rooted effects of sorrow and loss — Puzzle Exploration: Context - driven puzzles engage the intellect while the story captivates emotions — Gorgeous Visuals: Scarlett's journey comes alive in every scene with lush scenery, vivid effects, unique characters, and a lovingly hand - crafted feel — Strong Pedigree: Created by veterans of Disney Black Rock Studio & the writer of The Room — Game as Art: Mysterious & surreal elements emerge, with interpretation left to the player
The Inpatient is a horror game with psychological elements that places you in the role of a patient with amnesia in the Blackwood Sanatorium, over 60 years prior to the events of the frightening events of Until Dawn.
The puzzles, shocks, and abstract elements challenge players on a psychological landscape; and the rich, detailed world is engaging for players in a more visceral, physiological way.
Silent Hill 2 succeeds in creating an atmosphere of pure terror by focusing more on the psychological and thematic elements of horror rather than simply battling against big scary monsters.
Other works featured in LIVESupport include «Church State,» a two - part sculpture comprised of ink - covered church pews mounted on wheels; «Ambulascope,» a downward facing telescope supported by a seven - foot tower of walking canes, which are marked with ink and adorned with Magnetic Resonance Images (MRIs) of the spinal column; «Riot Gates,» a series of large - scale X-Ray images of the human skull mounted on security gates and surrounded by a border of ink - covered shoe tips, objects often used by the artist as tenuous representation of the body; «Role Play Drawings» a series of found black and white cards from the 1960s used for teaching young children, which Ward has altered using ink to mark out the key elements and reshape the narrative, which leaves the viewer to interpret the remaining psychological tension; and «Father and Sons,» a video filmed at Reverend Al Sharpton's National Action Network House of Justice, which comments on the anxiety and complex dialogue that African - American police officers are often faced with when dealing with young African - American teenagers.
Earth tones are repeatedly put to good use as a contrast to strong black and white elements set upon a lighter background in paintings that reflect not only the light in Israel but the political tension that wrestles with the formal, psychological, and aesthetic issues proposed by the paintings.
«The subject - matter of Moore's work of 1932 to 1936 is, in some cases, no longer readily identifiable, although the human, psychological element informs even the seemingly abstract work of the 1930s.»
The various elements are staged to produce the effect of a psychological rumination in a framed, theater - like environment.
Time and space to experiment are crucial elements of her process, as is a certain psychological sovereignty — Bove writes that «creating a nonpurposive, free space in which to play and have fun is essential.»
A master in discovering hidden elements in the visual world she, and by slowing down the motion, is repeating and reviewing under the mesmerizing music, transforms an Egyptian soap opera footage to a real psychological drama of a woman and (her?)
His subjects are often placed in a state of physical hardship or locked in a battle with the elements, offering unsettling insights into our psychological fragility.
The bodies articulated in the works with strong visual gestures act in a manner which transcends pure illustration, depicting rather, how psychological elements torment and manifest within the body itself.
I'm interested in how an image can make you feel and I want the work to have a strong psychological element.
Rather than experiencing transcendence from something hidden within the painting or from some interpretive element in the work, the only transcendent experience Stella intended for viewers of these paintings to have came from the psychological relief of being allowed to interact with an aesthetic object on its own terms.
This collaborative installation grew out of a dialog between the artists and their mutual interest in the universal and psychological quality of water as a prevalent element in both their work.
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