Perspective - Taking (PT) assesses the tendency to spontaneously adopt
the psychological point of view of others.
A review that does not honestly deal with the substance of a book but only with the perceived political and / or
psychological point of view of the author is a poor review.
Not exact matches
But just what, from a
psychological point of view, happens with the man whose delight is in the law
of wheels turning round?
But the fact that the form in which this treatise is clothed is what it is, is at least the result
of due reflection, and at all events it is certainly correct from a
psychological point of view.
Psychoanalysts such as Rollo May, Karen Homey, and Erich Fromm have dealt with it from the
psychological point of view.
An account
of evil can be given from many
points of view — medical,
psychological, and political — but an account
of the evil called sin implies belief in man's spiritual freedom and therefore in his guilt.
He describes the
psychological transformation that resulted: «From the date
of this trip, my goals, values, aims and philosophy have been my own and very divergent from the
views which my parents held and which I had held up to this
point.
From a
psychological point of view, the most difficult moment came after Higuain's disallowed goal.
A draw wouldn't really help us much from a
psychological point of view, and the other outcome really does not bear thinking about.
A: From a
psychological point of view, a minimum
of three years between each child is first prize.
Nothing too strenuous
of course, but walking and doing some prenatal exercises like yoga could help you a great deal, both from a physical as well as a
psychological point of view.
Training with a complete curriculum will allow you to master your Yoga Practice, from a physical,
psychological and spiritual
point of view, without neglecting the methodology
of acquisition
of information and transmission
of knowledge and values.
But maybe — from a
psychological point of view, as I am always talking about an upcoming end
of summer, it means that... I got seriously tired
of summer.
Personality tests are the new answer for finding love Every researcher, whether
psychological or sociological
point of view, to explain how their personality test made a remarkable work
of searching the compatibility factors to improve the results.
Maybe my expectations were duly lowered but director Francis Lawrence, who took over the series from filmmaker Gary Ross and raised the bar, and screenwriters Peter Craig and Danny Strong turn out a surprisingly engaging film about rebellion, propaganda, media, and the emotional and
psychological scars
of war, all seen from the
point of view of a young woman (Jennifer Lawrence) who becomes a symbol
of resistance simply by surviving with courage, dignity, and compassion.
Then this is about a cool scenario, and at the same time not only trying to create a creepy, spooky atmosphere, but also trying to make the game from a
psychological point of view.
On paper, Unsane certainly sounds like it lands firmly in Soderbergh's wheelhouse; past projects like Side Effects, Bubble, and those twisty Ocean's capers have all played with delayed reveals and unreliable
points of view — the stuff
of a good
psychological thriller, in other words.
But its complexity
of feeling, the undoubted chemistry
of its reunited stars Julie Christie and Alan Bates, the lushness
of cinematographer Gerry Fisher's Norfolk landscapes and the critical late - 1960s sensibility provided by the acute eye and complex
psychological insight
of Losey — plus the revelatory use
of time - frames, flashback and
point -
of -
view in Pinter's script — guarantee its lasting appeal.
The Bridesmaid, Ruth Rendell (1989) Though well known for her Inspector Wexford series, Rendell's standalone
psychological suspense novels are darker, bleaker and clearly influenced by Patricia Highsmith, often adopting the criminal's
point of view.
With the
point of view speculates that
psychological traits and our behavioral trends are things we learned during our development.
This is definitely good practive, though it can be difficult from a
psychological point of view.
Importantly, from a
psychological point of view, I took action.
You're looking at it much more from a
psychological point of view, a stress
point of view.
Your arcticles help me from
psychological point of view and I read them over and over again.
i like the psychology in this approach.Appr oaching forex from a
psychological point of view is somehow more comprehensible to me, as opposed to placing faith in technical indicators.
Overall Xiang's work is a representation
of a
psychological state
of being and serves to convey her subjective
point of view on the world.
-- with hands over their ears and eyes — it would be interesting to look at them from a
psychological point of view.
For topics where people might have strong opinions for political or ideological reasons, such as vaccination and autism, or human evolution, or climate change, there can be strong
psychological defense mechanisms to learning a different
point of view.
That is to say, assuming, from a
psychological point of view, all visual representations speak (in the same way as music, perhaps, does) to our more emotive selves and can not help speak to more emotive elements inside us, it is extremely important that they attempt to represent what is accurate and therefore rational.
Psychological point of view that says it is necessary to consider the whole
of something, since the whole has a meaning apart from its individual elements.
When Joel Shore says: «your ideologically - driven
point -
of -
view on AGW,» you can be sure it's merely Joel's
psychological projection.
From the
point of view of the children
of separating families, the costs
of conflict can include: impaired brain development; higher incidences
of truancy and delinquency, alcohol and drug use and other maladaptive behaviours; higher levels
of stress and
psychological disorder; and, in their lives as adults, problems forming stable, trusting relationships and dispute resolution strategies modelled on their parents» approaches.
From a
psychological point -
of -
view, it offers a viable alternative.
These
points are not from technical
point of view, but from
psychological point of view.
However, that's the case in our culture and, from a logic
point of view, it makes sense if adultery was a crime in some cultures that value marriage differently and where it causes major
psychological harm.
Classification, Identification, and Manipulation
of Relevant Factors for Adaptation and Behavioural Adjustment from a
Psychological Point of View
Predictive testing for two neurodegenerative disorders (FAP and HD): A
psychological point of view
The Effects
of Family Structure and Family Process on
Psychological Well Being
of Children: From the Children's
Point of View.
Objectives: Temporal stability
of clinical -
psychological questionnaires is problematic from a conceptual
point of view, and it is empirically insuffi - ciently examined.
The relationship between age and the different aspects
of sociosexuality was explained using both physiological and social
psychological points of view.
Abstract: Objectives: Temporal stability
of clinical -
psychological questionnaires is problematic from a conceptual
point of view, and it is empirically insuffi - ciently examined.
Psychological victimization was assessed with the following 5 clusters
of items: a) threatened to hit, leave you, or take the children away; b) monitored your whereabouts or friends; jealous / suspicious; c) ordered you around, treated you like a servant; d) was aggressive towards property or pets; destroyed your property; and e) insulted or sworn at you, put you down, belittled you, would not listen to your
point of view, made you feel worthless.
From a developmental
point of view, the relationship between the cognitive strategies
of children and
psychological outcomes is an important research area.
From a practical and
psychological point of view, it is dynamite to discuss with a principal his obligations: he may get confused or angry and refuse to do business.