Sentences with phrase «psychological shift»

The work investigates the physical and psychological shifts for a woman.
Results for clients have been truly healing and transformational, creating very positive psychological shifts.
«We've clearly reached a key psychological shift in home buyers» psychology, where folks are now starting to worry about missing the boat, rather than fearing whatever house they buy, no matter how attractive the price, can only go down in value,» [Mark] Zandi explains.
This series uses repeating images in different works to cause a Déjà vu quality, type of psychological shift of one's conception of linear time.
The authors cite four «massive social and cultural trends» that have had a destructive effect on the American family: «heightened individualism»; the «increased role of market forces and government bureaucracies in family life,» or «technical rationality»; the «powerful psychological shifts caused by these forces»; and the «lingering influence» of patriarchy.
This is an important psychological shift for investors previously obsessing over downside risks to growth and inflation, typified then by the talk of «secular stagnation» and «liquidity traps.»
if we win, it will be a big psychological shift for Wenger in his encounters with Mourinho, it will represent his first win over him, an be the best way 2 start the season, tho
They know that they are the decision makers and they feel the success and the incredible psychological shift,» she said.
«The experiments test the effect of making salient feelings of pain, loss and disappointment related to the father on a daughter's sexual perceptions,» DelPriore said, «and using this approach allowed us to capture psychological shifts that could help shape women's mating behavior.
Eileen encourages her husband to want more: a better job, better friends, a better house, but as years pass it becomes clear that his growing reluctance is part of a deeper psychological shift.
An end to the uncertainty of foster care and, for many children, a positive psychological shift in their sense of identity, connection, and belonging (Triseliotis, 2003)
This calls for acknowledging the massive biological and psychological shifts of motherhood, the reorganization of the relationship between parents, the role of the baby, as well as the normal ambivalence that accompanies this developmental phase.
Reducing the outflow of money versus changing the direction of cash - flow is a very powerful psychological shift, one that the home performance industry should capitalize on.
Why — a psychological shift of responsibility to a myth.
Other research by C. Nathan DeWall and his colleagues used linguistic analysis to show that popular song lyrics became more self - focused and antisocial (i.e., violent, more profanity) between 1980 and 2007, a psychological shift that may have translated into changes for musical elements of songs.
«First, meditation reduced how much people focused on the past and future, and this psychological shift led to less negative emotion.
When they realize they can have the things they want while still eating vegan, a psychological shift tends to take place.
It's a psychological shift from being a pain patient to being a patient or person who happens to have some pain.»
The experience doesn't just reflect a psychological shift either.
If you can solidify this habit into your routine, you will find a psychological shift in your view of your training.
Done right, Learning and Development boosts competencies and drives the psychological shift essential for creating a learning culture; done wrong, it can frustrate and demotivate your biggest asset, your people.
Perhaps most important, there has been a psychological shift here: It now seems possible for Quitman students to achieve excellence and realize the dream of economic prosperity.
As a writer — and this might seem trivial to some — this has produced a psychological shift, because before, I wrote from a fixed location and when I wanted to reference a book, I hunted for it, looked up the page, and sat back down.
«Direct Avoidance» explores the psychological shift that occurs when deliberate avoidance leads to surprising destinations.
Dana Gunders of the NRDC believes there is a cultural aversion to eating leftovers; it's likely a remnant of the psychological shift that occurred in the 1960s with the advent of refrigeration.
«And now that we're picking up the pieces, we're seeing a psychological shift.
But higher interest rates and a psychological shift in buyers» views about the market — fueled in part by bubble talk in the media — have led to a greater slowdown than can be accounted for by the season.
«1908 was a year that marked a psychological shift in America,» Rasenberger told the crowd.
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