Sentences with phrase «psychological needs as»

The links between two out of three basic psychological needs as defined by the Self - determination Theory — the need for autonomy and competence, and school adjustment are almost universally acknowledged, however, the impact of the need for relatedness is less obvious.
The darker and brighter sides of human existence: Basic psychological needs as a unifying concept

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As a group, they might want to also go out and put into practice what they have learned in Scripture to meet the physical, emotional, and psychological needs of others in the community.
Scientific understanding, humane appreciation, existentialist self - awareness, history as cumulative experience, psychological insight, and respectful regard for what religious people have to tell us about their experience — all are needed for and capable of inclusion in this new perspective.
One needs a thicker account of the biological and psychological differences between men and women to explain pay disparity fully, which is simply to say that they can not be treated merely as economic actors.
The liturgical heritage of Judaism, the psychological and practical needs of the worshiping group, and the inexorable pressure of ideas and customs in the Mediterranean world, especially in the mystery religions, presaged the development in Christianity, as in other faiths, of ritual and sacrament.
In one of the essays in this volume, pastoral theologian Carrie Doehring distinguishes between «theological literacy,» which knows the vocabulary and the right answers to the questions, and «theological fluency,» in which «we «inhabit» our theology as a faith perspective that we use to understand and respond to spiritual and psychological needs.
The sense of group identity grows as mutual need - satisfaction develops and psychological fields overlap through interaction.
As I use the word in this book, it refers to that group of over forty - five million Americans and millions more worldwide who believe in (1) the need for personal relationship with God through faith in the atoning work of Jesus Christ, and (2) the sole and binding authority of the Bible as God's revelation.5 «Evangelical» is, first of all, a theological term, though its adherents may also have derivative sociological and psychological traitAs I use the word in this book, it refers to that group of over forty - five million Americans and millions more worldwide who believe in (1) the need for personal relationship with God through faith in the atoning work of Jesus Christ, and (2) the sole and binding authority of the Bible as God's revelation.5 «Evangelical» is, first of all, a theological term, though its adherents may also have derivative sociological and psychological traitas God's revelation.5 «Evangelical» is, first of all, a theological term, though its adherents may also have derivative sociological and psychological traits.
This acts as a deterrent to a person realizing that something is wrong and that they need to get psychological help as these experiences make them feel that they are God's agent, they are chosen and need to continue and reach the world with their message.
Yet Wilson is guilty of some over-interpretation here, as, for example, when he writes: «We hardly need to dwell on the psychological significance of the Wardrobe in the first story; we do not need, though some will be tempted to do so, to see in this tale of a world which is reached by a dark hole surrounded by fur coats an unconscious image of the passage through which Lewis first entered the world from his mother's body.»
Half of clergy felt, as pastors, they must deal with persons» religious and psychological needs together.
In support of this contention, they cite a study (Kuhn et al, 2011) that explicitly says that its results can not be used in this way: «While it is tempting to interpret our estimates as reflective of a psychological need to «keep up with the van den Bergs,» we note that they could also be driven by other factors.»
But if presented as simply engendered by nature and need and not as a faith in the faithfulness of God — that is, as trust in its object — it is distorted into a psychological reassurance, or degraded into some sort of bonding agent which can then be exploited as a necessary adhesive for the wholeness of the personality.
And fixing what is wrong with the world means looking not just at people's spiritual needs, but also their mental, emotional, psychological, and physical needs as well.
As with any psychological conditioning / abuse a person needs help to recover..
The psychological strategy fully shares its optimistic assumptions about the inherent benevolence abiding in all people, the moral significance of the individual's expressive needs, the absolute moral priority of the unhindered and unencumbered individual over the exigencies of the group, as well as its antipathy toward social convention and traditional institutions.
In that portion of our century when men and nations knew trouble, sin and guilt, we needed to receive this theological truth of the Reformation, just as earlier the psychological truth needed to be heard.
(This concept is close to what I have described as the will - to - relate, which is the fundamental human drive since it is only in relationships that people can satisfy most of their basic psychological needs.)
We should recognize depression, not as a stigma, but as an illness entailing specific spiritual and psychological needs, and requiring specific treatments.
(33) In the former book Katz, Blumler, and Gurevitch outline the uses - and - gratifications approach as being «concerned with (1) the social and psychological origins of (2) needs, which generate (3) expectations of (4) the mass media and other sources, which lead to (5) differential patterns of media exposure (or engagement in other activities) resulting in (6) need gratification and (7) other consequences, perhaps mostly unintended ones.»
Pascal would no doubt see the psychological turn in our culture as an obvious one: It combines both the therapeutic needs that are met by entertainment and the repudiation of the significance of our bodies.
Arsenal really need to get over this psychological monster and see Chelsea as any ordinary team.
Other research has found that hormonal changes in pregnant women dampen their physical and psychological stress response, as if to make more space to tune in to their babies» needs.
Teens don't need to be as physically close to their parents, but they do still need the psychological closeness and assurances of support and protection when needed.
It therefore may be better to allow young athletes to participate strength and conditioning training as nod to the culture and to satisfy a perceived psychological need for more training and focusing instead on making sure that the training is limited and age - and developmentally - appropriate.
Says Finkel: «The cruel twist is that, just as we've built the form of marriage that requires all of this really targeted, specific focus on your spouse's psychological needs — the sorts of things that are going to take time together, focused attention, energy and motivation — we are investing not more time for the relationship but less.»
Silent Suffering: The Needs of Fathers and Partners in a Traumatic Birth — A description of recent research delineating the emotional experiences of partners who witness traumatic births or «near miss» events, with a focus on what services might be provided to them during the event, as well as psychological services to be offered afterward.
This period of exterior gestation needs to be respected not just as a sentimental matter, but as one that has a profound and major impact on an infant's physical, emotional, and psychological development.
Our psychological needs, especially our children, are equally important as they shape how we approach the world.
In the infant - toddler years, these take the form of sensitive - responsiveness, which is known to foster attachment security, 1 and mutually - positive parent - child relations, which themselves promote child cooperation, compliance and conscience development.2 In the preschool through adolescent years, authoritative (vs. neglectful) parenting that mixes high levels of warmth and acceptance with firm control and clear and consistent limit - setting fosters prosocial orientation, achievement striving, and positive peer relations.3, 4,5 Across childhood and adolescence, then, parenting that treats the child as an individual, respecting developmentally - appropriate needs for autonomy, and which is not psychologically intrusive / manipulative or harshly coercive contributes to the development of the kinds of psychological and behavioural «outcomes» valued in the western world.
As a new born your baby needs to develop both physical and psychological abilities to sleep for a long period, and settle or self sooth himself after suddenly waking up.
The Journal also cites that sleep problems can also be related to temperament, attachment problems, tension in parent's lives or a parent's own psychological functioning (such as a Mom who needs the closeness of her baby for her own emotional security).
Cultural innovations and child care practices and, importantly, the dynamic social values and ideologies that legitimize them, shift quite rapidly relative to evolutionary - based changes in fundamental infant biology.1 This raises the possibility that widely recommended infant care practices can be at odds with the human infant's biological, psychological and emotional needs and expectations, at least as inferred from the human infant's evolutionary past.
So, even though my first year as a Ph.D. student was filled with happiness and excitement, I went to see Counseling and Psychological Services to touch base and establish care in case I would come to need it — which I did the following year, when I started experiencing depression and anxiety symptoms.
«That might be surprising as what we see on TV and what advertisers tell us we need would indicate that there is no ceiling when it comes to how much money is needed for happiness, but we now see there are some thresholds,» said Andrew T. Jebb, the lead author and doctoral student in the Department of Psychological Sciences.
«Apart from its clear reproductive function for the survival of the species, as well as physiological support for the quality and quantity of sleep that are essential to individual health and well - being, co-sleeping fulfils basic psychological needs and reinforces and maintains social relations,» highlights Smith.
She defined psychological well - being as the fulfillment of essential basic physical and social needs.
«This research examines the impact of psychological abuse in the home on Irish children as they grow older, but it also shows there is a need for more research in the area to assess the impacts of exposure to all types of domestic violence and abuse on younger children,» Ms Naughton concluded.
Catherine Naughton said: «Research has previously shown that strong social bonds can act as a beneficial psychological resource, especially in times of need.
He regards this as part of our general psychological need to bond with others similar to ourselves, even if the other is a dog.
So it presents very real habitat, medical, social and psychological questions that need to be addressed as well.»
Further research is needed on larger patient groups to see if the psychological benefits of the intervention persist for a longer time — such as a month, which is the shortest time at which a PTSD diagnosis can be made.
We need to take a holistic approach that looks at our psychological and emotional life, as much as what and when we eat.
Addresses psychological factors involved in weight loss such as how to deal with emotional triggers that may cause overeating and the need for a system of support.
Paradoxically I am also aware that pushing students too hard constantly can be misused as a tool for psychological control or bullying, so this is a really important point to clarify, along with emphasising the need for the student to check in with themselves (which is a skill that needs to be taught).
We often think of stress as simply psychological, however there are actually multiple types of stress that we need to be aware of to truly take care of our bodies.
While scientists still need to study the mechanisms by which alternate nostril breathing improves efficiency in a vigilance - specific task, it is known that vigilance is influenced by psychological factors such as stress (negative effects) and motivation (positive influences).
As we learn to relax into our bodies and provide it with what it truly needs at the physiological level, we create a firm foundation for physical and neurological health, emotional balance, psychological openness and subsequently, the activation and full employment of our intuitive network — our main source of guidance.
It was probably one of the most viral product launches as it serves basic human psychological needs around social validation, ego, and voyeurism.
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