Sentences with phrase «psychological forces of»

The biological, chemical, and psychological forces of new infatuation are powerful, and your mother, though she is a very good mother, could not help but divert some emotional energy from you to the new partner.

Not exact matches

If you force people to take a psychological test, you're essentially saying that you expect all aspects of their lives to be open to your scrutiny and use.
As I wrote earlier this year, there are a variety of sociological, psychological and other forces that thwart our best - laid plans to put our financial houses in order.
Although US Treasuries have been sliding since the beginning of the year, the uncertainty and volatility that we have seen in the past few weeks have pushed yields back down, forcing 10 - year Treasuries to close last week at 2.77 % — a level far away from the psychological 3 % level many have been waiting for.
(Surveys, lab experiments, and brain readings all show that, for better or worse, schadenfreude is a powerful psychological force: at any fixed level of income, people are happier when the income of others is reduced.)
The sixth level of abstraction displays the categories of «forces» or «factors» traditionally used by historians to indicate their disciplinary perspective: economic, political, technological, aesthetic, psychological, social, or cultural.
In a similar way, U.S. national guard and reserve forces participate in «civic - action» projects in Central America designed to promote positive psychological images of U.S. involvement in the region.
He provides a fascinating if troubling examination of how belief systems, physical distance from one's «enemy, tribalism, humiliation and other social forces destroy normal psychological inhibitors to cruelty.
In 1998, however, a meta - analysis in Psychological Bulletin found that most victims of pedophilia turned out only «slightly less well adjusted» than the average adult, with the probability of maladjustment being influenced by the degree of physical force or coercion present in pedophilic encounters.
Moreover, by emphasizing the notion that personality was the sum total of its constitutive relationships and was subject to the interpersonal forces at work in a given field of energy, Sullivan was expressing in psychological terms the more complicated notions entailed in Whitehead's discussion of the extensive continuum.6
The answer turns on the cumulative effects of a number of well - known psychological forces.
The structure of modern society makes true dialogue difficult, and the tremendous force of social and psychological conditioning often brings society close to that deterministic and organic social structure that many accept as reality.
A review of the scientific literature by an American Psychological Association task force concluded that sexual orientation change efforts are unlikely to succeed and indeed can be harmful.»
I am not minimizing the power of social and psychological forces that mold a congregation's conservative outlook and behavior.
The Underground Man is a wonderful invention, and we would be poorer without him; but, as a fictional personality, he is only a vast collection of antic gestures, a tour de force of contradictions, and the nearer his wild emotional and intellectual oscillations approach a state of absolute incoherence, the more we are persuaded that he is a genuine psychological «type,» whose mysteries Dostoevsky has disclosed to us.
«All girls have the right to live free from violence and coercion, without being forced into marriage or the lifelong physical and psychological effects of female genital mutilation.
This has frequently led to a reductionism in which religion is taken to be entirely the product of psychological or sociological forces.
Often this has ended in the reductionist view that religion is entirely the product of psychological and sociological forces.
Wink makes the important point that the language of «principalities and powers» in the New Testament is not reducible to material forces as tends to be the case in sociological and psychological analysis.
And, in fact, one of the chief insights that the neurobiological research provides is that the behavior of young people, especially young people who have experienced significant adversity, is often under the sway of emotional and psychological and hormonal forces within them that are far from rational.
Young people are often under the sway of emotional and psychological forces that are far from rational.
To the anonymous woman who theorized it was the mothers who were «hanging on to breastfeeding because YOU can't make the psychological break» and that they were using «unproven studies» to support such an apparently - horrible act — First of all, while breastfeeding is both physically and mentally beneficial for both mother and child, I doubt ANY woman is forcing her child to breastfeed longer than necessary simply so they can «feel good,» as you are implying.
Steve Tatham was the head of psychological operations for British forces in Afghanistan.
Filippo Menczer, a professor in the IU School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering, is a co-author of a paper published March 8 in the journal Science that calls for a coordinated investigation into the underlying social, psychological and technological forces behind fake news.
She has been awarded prizes for her writing about the scientific labor force, biomedical engineering, cancer genetics, depression, women's health, electronic medical records, apes that use sign language, and other topics by IEEE - USA, the American Association of University Professors, the American Psychological Association, the American Society of Journalists and Authors, Radcliffe College, and other organizations.
Neuroscience is revealing the malfunctioning connections underlying psychological disorders and forcing psychiatrists to rethink the causes of mental illness
«Ongoing force - wide screening for behavioral health problems should be coupled with development and evaluation of programs to improve the psychological wellbeing of the Armed Forces
Similar attacks by Iraqi government forces during the Iran — Iraq war in the 1980s offer clues, suggesting that survivors could face decades of health and psychological problems but that interventions can help — if they happen quickly.
But like thousands of other exiled Yezidis, they are still dealing with the psychological aftermath of a forced migration that tore families apart.
According to Kirmayer, Yezidis serve as an extreme case study of the psychological challenges that refugees face at every stage of forced migration, from the initial trauma of violent upheaval to the stress of uncertain asylum status and eventual resettlement.
This is fiction that challenges, that takes risks, that dares to bring dollops of strangeness into an ostensibly everyday narrative, that forces the reader to re-evaluate his or her perception of «reality», to question values and beliefs whether scientific, religious, philosophical, psychological, sociological or whatever.
Under the Ebola Task - Force, researchers are involved in monitoring survivors, especially in Guinea, from different aspects: surveillance of clinical and psychological sequelae, and risks of virus reactivation in patients who have recovered.
In 2006 the American Psychological Association (APA) assembled a task force of researchers with wide - ranging expertise to evaluate all peer - reviewed studies published in English since 1989 (when the last such review was conducted) that compared the mental health of women who had an abortion with that of other women.
In order to better understand how to screen pilots and their supporting units for mental health concerns, Wayne Chappelle, chief of aerospace psychology at the Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine at Wright - Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, has conducted research on the potential psychological issues faced by drone operators.
And because treatment for Alzheimer's is limited, the task force found no evidence that the quality of life benefits of catching it early with memory screening outweigh the psychological stress of being labeled with an incurable disease.
The devastating consequences of sexual trauma in the military reported by 25 percent of female and 1 percent of male veterans who served in the U.S. armed forces don't end with psychological and physical trauma, but are associated with a much higher risk for homelessness, a study led by Utah researchers has found.
The government accused one doctor of «psychological terrorism» and threatened him with prosecution, forcing him to flee the country.
EFT has been found to be an «evidence - based» practice for anxiety, depression, phobias and PTSD when measured against the standards of the American Psychological Association's Division 12 Task Force on Empirically Validated Treatments.
Although maximal conditioning and contact practices are generally lower force and speed than sprint work, they entail a high degree of fatigue and psychological stress which have to be recovered from and which generally can not be performed on consecutive days, so they are included here.
It's a one - way street to overtraining, not to mention life and psychological imbalances (forcing yourself to do several hours of exercise every day just so you can gorge on food is a terrible use of time and great source of anxiety).
Undoubtedly, it is the not sufficient psychological attachment with their life lovers and the resulting psychological uncertainty and the emotion of ignore that force a lot of women to turn to married online dating sites.
In an extreme example of this psychological torture, a very young Tonya is forced to urinate on the ice after her mother won't let her take a bathroom break.
Loosely inspired by a shocking true story, this chilling psychological horror story follows a bickering couple on vacation in the Caribbean who are accidentally abandoned during a diving expedition and forced to fend for themselves in the ocean as they are surrounded by sharks - while the tour operators back at the harbor take 24 hours to realize that they have left a pair of customers stranded.
Battle Hymn, a psychological drama set during wartime, tells the story of Colonel Dean E. Hess, an Ohio minister who flew with the US Air Force in the Korean War during the early 1950s.
Marco has been suffering from a recurring dream — a dream that Shaw wasn't the hero of the hour, but in fact, had been the subject of an extreme psychological make - over, in which all of the troop had their brains «re-wired» to believe the events as instructed, while still under the control of a force they know not the motive of.
A psychological thriller which explores the human brain's perception mechanisms and the diffuse frontiers between belief and science, RED LIGHTS starts out from the experiences of two rationalist scientists who dissect phenomena from the metapsychic world, and the clash of forces with a world famous psychic they bring about.
During Murphy's transportation, the prison bus overturns and Murphy is forced into the town that we both love and fear for another round of psychological torture.
Then it just becomes disturbing and nonsensical; the humor is lost amidst the piling up of bodies and the physical and psychological torture the characters are forced to endure (the only laugh garnered from here on out is a perfectly timed question mark at the very end).
Before I Go To Sleep is a psychological thriller based on the worldwide best - selling novel about a woman who wakes up every day remembering nothing — the result of a traumatic accident in her past — until one day, new terrifying truths emerge that force her to question everyone around her.
Director / writer Alex Garland's adaptation of Jeff VanderMeer's novel forces the viewer to mentally engage with the story in an effort to decipher the psychological and scientific riddles.
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