Sentences with phrase «psychological ramifications»

If handled improperly, the emotional, legal, financial and psychological ramifications of such a decision can be felt for many years to come.
Further, there are psychological ramifications from abandoning a responsibility, hurting your neighborhood and not trying to gain closure for yourself.
The emotional and psychological ramifications result from the combination of the particular colors, their values and degree of saturation as well as adjacency to other colors, overall organization and scale.
Perhaps this is an extreme example but it illustrates what can happen if we routinely make disordered attachments while failing to understand the spiritual and psychological ramifications of such choices.
Telling someone to fuck - off or a theology that says that great swaths of humanity (most people actually) are damned and are going to hell — and all the political, social, and psychological ramifications of that theology in the world of dividing people into «us» and «them» — and the «them» are not worthy of being in God's presence in the afterlife and therefore not worthy in this life either...
He still smiled at me when I plucked him from his crib the following morning, and nine years later, he's a champion sleeper who doesn't appear to have suffered any psychological ramifications, as far as I can tell.
Inflammation, and the whole host of physical and psychological ramifications that come along with it.
Director Deniz Gamze Ergüven's mood piece confronts the psychological ramifications of rigidly enforced customs; as the girls» freedoms dwindle and they face incremental imprisonment, they exhibit rebellion along with sisterhood.
The provocative new film (formerly PROJECT LAZARUS) from acclaimed Spanish filmmaker Mateo Gil (screenwriter of THE SEA INSIDE, VANILLA SKY, director of NOBODY KNOWS ANYBODY, BLACKTHORN) presents a modern spin on FRANKENSTEIN, where the emphasis rests on the emotional and psychological ramifications of reanimating the dead.
Rowling and Yates are more concerned with the psychological ramifications and, later, how that microcosm of prejudice and fear can lead to difficulties on a larger scale.
The details about the whaling industry in Nantucket and how oil was extracted from the huge creatures are fascinating, as are the facts and speculation about the physical and psychological ramifications the disaster had on the crew.
It is nothing less than a mutilation that takes away from cats an integral part of what makes them cats — a form of physical deprivation with often profound behavioral and psychological ramifications, the risks of which far outweigh the benefits to uninformed cat owners and lovers.
The psychological ramifications of getting talked into a tea bagging by your Asian American filmmaker friend, for subsequent internet immortalization, are much harder to measure.
After a decade of performance - based work, Acconci shifted his emphasis in the mid 1980s to architecture and its psychological ramifications.
Birthright: The Guide to Search and Reunion for Adopted People, Birthparents, and Adoptive Parents Strauss (1994) View Abstract Explores the psychological ramifications of search and reunion, shares the experiences of adopted people who have conducted a search, and includes a list of questions to assess reunion readiness.
Children do not have to deal with the psychological ramifications of name changes in the family unit, either, allowing them to still experience a tight family bond, even though their parents do not live under the same roof.
Indiana allows judges to appoint guardians ad litem to advocate for the child's best interests; judges may also appoint psychologists to advise about the psychological ramifications of custody arrangements.
Core components of TF - CBT include: Practitioners of TF - CBT strive to give parents the resources and skills necessary to help their children cope with the psychological ramifications of the abuse or other trauma.
Practitioners of TF - CBT strive to give parents the resources and skills necessary to help their children cope with the psychological ramifications of the abuse or other trauma.
Middle - aged offspring use both personal and family - based resources to buffer the psychological ramifications of their mother's problems.
It is also critical to recognize the psychological ramifications of the cleanup and sale for the home owner.
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