Sentences with phrase «psychological intensity as»

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He tells us that he wanted to find the «cracks in the granite of genius, the madness just below the surface, the intensity, the economic and psychological costs of the frenzies of writing, as well as the profound and mercurial mysteriousness of a figure with whom one is never really finished»» in short, to unearth the «Kierkegaard complex.»
• The use of deception and disinformation as discussed earlier is a central feature in low - intensity conflict's psychological - war techniques.
That which fosters the expansion of freedom and the intensity of experience may be regarded as good, although the ways in which freedom and intensity are fostered will depend upon the biological, psychological, social, cultural, political, economic, and possibly religious situations in which particular intelligent beings find themselves.
In Munch's hands, the theme has a psychological intensity that is conveyed not merely by the conventional story, but by the visual impact of images as symbols.
Instead of focusing solely on reducing pain intensity, this psychological treatment encourages patients to engage in meaningful life activities, while promoting mindfulness and acceptance of difficult experiences such as pain.
Nothing can prepare you for the visceral intensity and explosive catharsis of these highly emotional interactions between some of America's most brutal criminals on one hand and softly - spoken members of the public on the other, as they all do the Work required of them to deal with their various psychological burdens and traumas.
As the tension builds, Gyllenhaal deftly handles Lisa's psychological unraveling with startling intensity, making you care deeply for a woman on the verge of committing monstrous acts.
This talk, given by Dr. Michele Gaspar of Urban Veterinary Care, will not only review the current literature on psychological issues experienced by clinicians engaged in high intensity practice, but will cover personal assessment and review evidence - based techniques (including mindfulness) and narrative medicine, as well as other resources that have been shown to relieve stress and maintain well - being.
Abstract faces as reflections of our soul — Belgian contemporary artist Johan Van Mullem creates monumental paintings and sculptures of a rare psychological intensity.
The other big portrait show in town promises just as much psychological intensity, with a group of 70 works that includes all the usual suspects (the Metropolitan Museum of Art's «Boy in Red» made the trip, as did many paintings from Spanish museums and collections) and some of the master's characteristically mordant self - portraits.
Eisenman's skill as a painter of imaginative compositions is evidenced not only through the array of social types represented but also through the bold contrasts of color that inject the work with emotional and psychological intensity.
Furthermore, we expected 3) autonomous, relative to controlled, helping motivation to be associated with the ICPs» experienced disability, personal well - being, psychological distress, and relationship quality, in particular among those in high need for help to deal with the pain, that is, those high in pain intensity, and 4) that these effects can be explained by a higher relatedness need satisfaction in ICPs as helping for autonomous reasons may promote closeness.
Thus, we define adolescence as «the developmental period during which physical (e.g. growth spurt, change in body mass, sexual maturation), psychological (e.g. affective intensity and lability, romantic and idealistic aspirations, sense of invulnerability, abstract thinking), and social (e.g. distancing from adults and children, primacy of peer relationships, romantic involvement) milestones are being reached» (Ernst et al. 2006, p. 2).
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