Sentences with phrase «psychological sense»

As a rule of thumb, investing money instead of paying off your mortgage early makes mathematical sense, while paying off your mortgage quickly makes psychological sense.
And probably like you, I don't mean it only in the classic American sense but, probably like you did, in the deep psychological sense.
Responsibility for Psychological Sense of Community and Well - Being in Old Age: A Qualitative Study of Urban Older Adults in Norway
Mr. Carrey is the kind of performer whose shtick reliably trumps psychological sense, and the film's blithe incoherence with respect to its main character is one of its virtues.
The trouble is, though Posey is always a surprising, sly actor, the new Dr. Smith makes no real psychological sense.
Dig deep enough, and it is often an emotional reason — so working with your emotions to help you get out of that hole makes perfect psychological sense... which is why it works so often for so many tens of thousands of families who try it.
He and his colleagues argue that today's better understanding of the pace of evolution, human adaptability and the way the mind works all suggest that, contrary to cartoon stereotypes, modern humans are not just primitive savages struggling to make psychological sense of an alien contemporary world.
(got me wondering on the dysfunctional aspect of triangling from the psychological sense - quite dangerous actually).
The man must reckon with the fact that the woman is in a sense in another world, unlike himself not only in the physiological but also in the psychological sense.
In the psychological sense, a group is not just a collection of individuals in geographical proximity.
This may not be cruelty in either the physical or psychological sense, narrowly interpreted, but certainly it is cruelty in that it is a failure to recognize and respond to the personal quality of each member.
The path of knowing oneself in a psychological sense must accompany an understanding of one's relation to God.
There is a psychological sense of purpose in individual human mind, which likely evolved by natural selection as a property of the human brain which gives advantage to the survival of the human race.
Yet bestselling author and psychologist Madeline Levine (Teach Your Children Well; The Price of Privilege) tells us that when we do what our kids can already do for themselves or can almost do for themselves, we're robbing them of the very experiences that build their psychological sense of self.
It can be hard to make the shift in your brain, but breastfeeding can affect your sex life in more than just an emotional or psychological sense; there are also some actual physical changes.
Pulling the joystick was similar, in a psychological sense, to approaching the individuals in the pictures — and when people approach someone, their feelings about that person tend to warm.
It makes sociological and psychological sense to learn from vegetarians and vegans, who go against this norm.
4) The mind schema, or our psychological sense of self, coordinates the many independent neural networks that simultaneously work away at problems in daily living so that we feel like a single mind.
Continue reading... Fantasy in a psychological sense refers to two different possible aspects of the mind, the conscious, and the unconscious.
Sheen's character doesn't make any sense, at least any psychological sense; in the various commando raids that we see, in the Eastern Mediterranean and North Cyprus and Beirut, he casually terminates (possibly) innocent civilians without a quiver of conscience.
The psychological sense of school membership among adolescents: Scale development and educational correlates.
In a psychological sense, boundaries are the realization of our own person apart from others.
@warren - so it's «better» in a psychological sense, but not in a financial sense.
What about an RPG dedicated to character development in an emotional or psychological sense?
I think in some psychological sense that duality mimics an experience I have of myself, my body — of being both in time and somehow outside of it.»
The bearing she brings to her work conveys both death and the light of life, and captures a psychological sense of belonging and detachment that is both very contemporary and timeless.
They were replaced by a solid work ethic, by an emphasis on production, by attention to surfaces (in both a material and a psychological sense), by coolness, by social rather than individual identity; in short, Giacometti's gloomy, doubt - filled studio was replaced by Warhol's Factory.
In a psychological sense, espoused values can be very powerful because they act as filters and criteria that govern the firm.
A court user's experience of procedural justice in this social or psychological sense can be enhanced by the use of humour.
Successful Christian trauma counseling aims to restore balance in your life by re-establishing your physical and psychological sense of well - being and safety.
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