PeterS There is a very big question as to where you insert
psychological interpretation in a discussion.
«In keeping with broader intellectual currents of the time,» he wrote, «attention to Pollock's work shifted from
a psychological interpretation in the 1950s, to a structural reading around 1960, to an emphasis on material and process around 1970.»
Not exact matches
The doctrines of the New Testament of course require a theological
interpretation, at the proper time, and before that a historical
interpretation, explaining their relation to one another and to the beliefs held commonly by Jews and by Gentiles
in the first century; but even prior to the historical
interpretation must come the
psychological.
Interpretation has played a central role
in psychological theory since Freud's
Interpretation of Dreams.
Two concessions must of course be granted to the relativist: (1) different bodies of evidence will be available at different times (
in the wake, for example, of archeological research or of document discoveries), and (2) different frameworks of
interpretation of available evidence will come to light (
in the course, for example, of medical or
psychological research).
To commit one's time and energies, and his best
interpretations and arguments, to decision
in which others share must inevitably be an anxiety - inducing business unless one has a bit of a
psychological free - swing about him.
Dream
interpretation, so Jewish
in its imaginative attentiveness, pertains to
psychological matters and the reality of repression.
Even
in Goethe's
interpretation of Faust I sense the lack of a deeper
psychological insight into the secret conversations of doubt with itself.
The first is that a theological
interpretation of man's existence is not an alternative to its analysis
in economic, political and
psychological terms.
When we give a Christian
interpretation of that decision, and speak of personal faith
in God who has revealed himself through a personal life, we go beyond what
psychological analysis can require, but we are speaking relevantly to the very search which
psychological therapy involves.
The
psychological interpretation of the hero refers to the need for mastering and accepting our anxiety and finding a constructive role
in society.
Furthermore, such challenges must be from the text itself, not a matter of the preacher's preference for one
interpretation, or of a
psychological reading into the text of the supposed motives of people
in such situations as Jonah's.
For example, the historical and theological areas may be combined into an area described as «
Interpretation of Christianity» while the older «practical» field is divided into two, one dealing with «Church and Culture» (sociological,
psychological, and philosophical studies of church phenomena
in American culture) and the other dealing with the practice of ministry construed as the application of social scientific and
psychological theory to clergy responsibilities.
The movie encompasses these two possibilities of
interpretation simultaneously, through an attention to tone, to nuance, and to sudden shifts
in psychological register that is altogether authoritative.
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
They shift into the metaphysical realm, bringing the viewer into contact with the incidents of the life of Christ
in the context of a newborn
psychological and subjective
interpretation.
Rich with ambiguity, the phrases resist
interpretation, while pointing to some of the
psychological, cultural, and political anxieties at stake
in present day Israel and Palestine.
resist
interpretation, while pointing to some of the
psychological, cultural, and political anxieties at stake
in present day Israel and Palestine.
Rich with ambiguity, the phrases — some culled from the history of Zionism, others artistic distillations — resist
interpretation, while pointing to some of the
psychological, cultural, and political anxieties at stake
in present day Israel and Palestine.
By creating a «theater of cinema»
in which the audience can be immersed, Marcin brings awareness through a hyperbolic
interpretation of relatable scenarios, enacting symbolic actions, catalyzing the visibility of hidden codes, and mirrors the ambiguities of human behavior and
psychological mechanism.
Interested
in the physical space of the city and its emotional and
psychological impact on the body, she uses the camera to transform the physical space into a
psychological one, providing a personal
interpretation of the urban landscape.
Looking at painting always involves perception and
interpretation, but Brierley's convoluted pictures seem defined by their capacity to trigger pareidolia, a
psychological phenomenon whereby a viewer recognises shapes
in abstract patterns.
In this exhibition therefore we come upon a version of Sainte Sébastienne once again (drypoint in black and white on paper, 1992), as well as the Tryptych for the Red Rooms (1994) which offers an interpretation of the arch of hysteria, a figure that represents a physical and psychological state where pain and pleasure blend to produce feelings of arousal expressed through an erotic impuls
In this exhibition therefore we come upon a version of Sainte Sébastienne once again (drypoint
in black and white on paper, 1992), as well as the Tryptych for the Red Rooms (1994) which offers an interpretation of the arch of hysteria, a figure that represents a physical and psychological state where pain and pleasure blend to produce feelings of arousal expressed through an erotic impuls
in black and white on paper, 1992), as well as the Tryptych for the Red Rooms (1994) which offers an
interpretation of the arch of hysteria, a figure that represents a physical and
psychological state where pain and pleasure blend to produce feelings of arousal expressed through an erotic impulse.
Pathological science, as defined by Langmuir, is a
psychological process
in which a scientist, originally conforming to the scientific method, unconsciously veers from that method, and begins a pathological process of wishful data
interpretation.
Frequently involved
in files involving both unionized and non-unionized employees, she advises businesses and organizations on a range of issues such as the
interpretation and application of collective agreements, the imposition of disciplinary sanctions, handling
psychological harassment complaints, drafting and applying employment agreements and dealing with claims for dismissal without cause.
First, that the chambers judge erred
in his
interpretation of the «grave risk of physical and
psychological harm» exception (Art 13 (b)-RRB- of the Hague Convention.
[176] As we have already discussed
in our earlier comments on statutory
interpretation, the Court relied upon the Cohen Committee report on hate propaganda to conclude that individuals subjected to racial or religious hatred are prone to
psychological distress causing loss of self - esteem and feelings of anger and outrage.
She enjoys her work as a Supervisor to
Psychological Assistants, where she provides guidance and
interpretation for aspiring Psychologists to grow
in their own work and practices.
The therapist would give the patient
interpretations of why he or she feels the patient engages
in risky, self - defeating behavior and then offer nonjudgmental advice on how to overcome those subjective
psychological issues.
Perceived stress is defined especially after having studied the interaction between the individual and the environment,
psychological stress include the
interpretation of the adequacy of management methods and based on the notion that stress results from the subjective assessment of the individual
in his relation with the environment (Lazarus & Folkman, 1984).
(2) Counselors and social workers shall promote the welfare and best interests of the client
in the development, publication, and utilization of educational and
psychological assessment results and
interpretations, and take reasonable steps to prevent others from misusing the information these techniques provide.
At Samaritan Center we provide a comprehensive
psychological report utilizing the
interpretation of the assessment results
in order to offer diagnostic clarity and treatment recommendations.
As guidance, the supervised experience
in psychological assessment should generally require submission of written reports of those assessments to the supervisor and should generally demonstrate the licensee's competence
in the following areas: integration and
interpretation of clinical history utilizing a clinical interview conducted by the licensee; intelligence testing; personality testing utilizing at least one objective personality inventory that is widely recognized and used
in the field of psychology, has strong empirical foundations, and assesses global personality and
psychological functioning; the formulation of appropriate diagnoses using the five axes specified
in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM); and the making of appropriate recommendations.
In summary, while there is substantial evidence of a relationship between child and family characteristics and parental psychological outcomes, the interpretation of apparent discrepancies in the findings is made difficult by the fact that such factors are often examined in isolation, and not within more comprehensive model
In summary, while there is substantial evidence of a relationship between child and family characteristics and parental
psychological outcomes, the
interpretation of apparent discrepancies
in the findings is made difficult by the fact that such factors are often examined in isolation, and not within more comprehensive model
in the findings is made difficult by the fact that such factors are often examined
in isolation, and not within more comprehensive model
in isolation, and not within more comprehensive models.
Yet, underlying the variations
in interpretation of and coping with parental behavior, the
psychological costs associated with perceived controlling parenting are essential and universal.