It is a work that captures Rothko's singular painterly powers, capturing the drama and
psychological intensity of an artist who became among the most celebrated and influential of the twentieth century.
«The rigor of the dialogue and the unexpected
psychological intensity of the amount of studio visits could be overwhelming,» Frank continues.
The documentary style worked well at the beginning and offered a fresh take on the genre, but it wasn't really up to the task of capturing the spiritual threat and
psychological intensity of the best possession movies.
Not exact matches
According to the American
Psychological Association (APA), deep breathing is one
of the fastest ways to reduce the
intensity of your anger.
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.»
Low -
intensity conflict's use
of surrogate troops, for example, is designed to keep us from having to confront the
psychological trauma
of the pain and death we sponsor.
• The use
of deception and disinformation as discussed earlier is a central feature in low -
intensity conflict's
psychological - war techniques.
It is likely that low -
intensity - conflict planners, in the post-Reagan phase
of their global war against the poor, will continue creatively to mix military, economic,
psychological and diplomatic aspects
of warfare in response to specific needs.
Low -
intensity conflict integrates economic,
psychological, diplomatic, and military aspects
of warfare into a comprehensive strategy to protect «U.S. valuables» against the needs and demands
of the poor.
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.
Chapter 3, «Low -
Intensity Conflict: The Strategy,» will examine the economic, psychological, diplomatic, and military components of low - intensity warfare, with specific examples drawn from U.S. policy in Central
Intensity Conflict: The Strategy,» will examine the economic,
psychological, diplomatic, and military components
of low -
intensity warfare, with specific examples drawn from U.S. policy in Central
intensity warfare, with specific examples drawn from U.S. policy in Central America.
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.
He noted that probably all
of this is occurring at a
psychological level
of severe
intensity for most
of us and, to some extent, viewers do become survivors and may model «survivors» syndrome» and other behaviors he has identified in his writings.
What is important, in any format, is that it provide sufficient frequency,
intensity, and continuity
of experience together so that the
psychological process
of becoming a group will operate.
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.
There are different types
of anxiety depending on the
intensity and frequency
of the symptoms, and there are different types
of symptoms, which are the following: physical symptoms,
psychological symptoms, behavioral symptoms, cognitive symptoms, and social symptoms.
There are many causes
of fatigue that range from impairment within the muscles to
psychological reasons for the decreased
intensity.
here are many causes
of fatigue that range from impairment within the muscles to
psychological reasons for the decreased
intensity.
He asked them to rate «the
intensity of the pain they were in, its unpleasantness, and the positive and negative emotions they were feeling,» according to Christian Jarrett, PhD, who wrote about the study on the British
Psychological Society's Research Digest blog.
Gripping stage bound
psychological thriller that grows in
intensity with each passing minute and conveys all the agony, anxiety, fear and thirst for revenge
of a martyr who's now having her turn on the reins.
A Quiet Place doesn't have the pin - you - to - your - seat originality
of «Get Out,» or the
psychological depth and pure scare impact
of «Lights Out» or the wall - to - wall
intensity of «Don't Breathe,» but it is one
of the smarter and more involving horror films
of the last few years.
While never achieving pressure cooker
intensity, the atmosphere
of racial hatred provides plenty
of psychological anguish for both the characters and the audience.
Winslet brings a bristling
psychological intensity to Mildred's need to please the horribly greedy and transparently pretentious Veda (a thankless and frankly ridiculous character, regardless
of who's playing her).
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.
This gives the viewer the sense that he's probably told the story before, and the casual yet teleprompter - like delivery intimates a disconnect between the villain and the emotional
intensity of the story he's telling — a
psychological mechanism also used in the exchanges between Agent Starling and Hannibal Lecter in The Silence
of the Lambs.
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.
An example
of the hitherto said can be reflected in changes (indications)
of the
intensity score and combinations
of heights that induce the listener
psychological manifestations related to variations in timbre.
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.
In addition to this full and varied list, which will let players practise every style
of play, Tennis World Tour will have a unique player and strategy customisation system in order to recreate the
intensity and
psychological aspect
of an actual tennis match.
This next chapter brings the
intensity of the horror to new
psychological heights.
He took up realism at the height
of Abstract Expressionism, but a realism so charged with
psychological intensity, personal symbolism and hallucinatory weirdness that to call it realism didn't fit quite right either.
Abstract faces as reflections
of our soul — Belgian contemporary artist Johan Van Mullem creates monumental paintings and sculptures
of a rare
psychological intensity.
We are in a territory both raw and unfiltered,
of psychological states and visual
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.
«The characteristics that our artists share are
psychological intensity, technical innovation, imagery that does more than record reality — pushing the boundaries
of the medium
of photography,» Mr. Milo wrote in an e-mail message.
The Ordovas explains that: «the work is imbued with haunted mortality and displaying the sinuous paint handling, visceral
intensity and
psychological depth
of Bacon's mature works.»
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.
But the semblance
of innocence in these works — the nonchalance
of the titles, the riot
of colors, bits
of children's art, a spontaneous assortment
of heterogeneous stuff — only partially camouflages the
intensity and depth
of the artist's
psychological explorations.
Hodgkin works from memory to convey the
psychological and physical
intensity of specific encounters.
His work is characterised by the use
of expressive lines and imbued with
psychological intensity.
The most significant driving force behind climate change denial among CWM is not any ineffable
psychological mystery but simply the increasing
intensity and radicalization
of the American conservative movement.
beyondblue funded a multi-million dollar Australian trial
of the UK's IAPT low
intensity psychological support program, a new service involving peer support coaches now being adopted by several Primary Health Networks around Australia.
Children's
psychological reactions to their parents» divorce depend on 1) the quality
of the parent - child relationship before the divorce; 2) the
intensity and duration
of the parental struggle; and 3) the parents» ability to prioritize the needs
of the children.
A
psychological treatment method which stimulates the brain to reduce the
intensity of distressing memories.
Actually, children's
psychological reactions to their parents» divorce vary in degree dependent on three factors: (1) the quality
of their relationship with each
of their parents before the separation, (2) the
intensity and duration
of the parental conflict, and (3) the parents» ability to focus on the needs
of children in their divorce.
Eloïse received her undergraduate degree in Psychology (BS) from the University West
of England, postgraduate certificate in Low
Intensity Psychological Therapies from the Anglia Ruskin University, and post graduate diploma (a 2 year Masters - level program) in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy from the University
of Hertfordshire.
For the past several years, I have worked at a high -
intensity crisis hotline, witnessing firsthand the heaviness and hopelessness
of isolation and
psychological crisis, making me well - equipped to be a calm and steady presence for you when life feels out
of control or chaotic.
I have extensive experience in working with clients facing a variety
of psychological concerns, ranging in severity and
intensity.
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).
In a recent study, we evidenced a high prevalence
of ambivalent attachment style among young migraineurs; in particular, our data showed an association between migraine features (frequency and
intensity of attacks), ambivalent attachment style, and
psychological symptoms (14).