New York Times bestselling author Roxane Gay has written with intimacy and sensitivity about food and bodies, using her own emotional and
psychological struggles as a means of exploring our shared anxieties over pleasure, consumption, appearance, and health.
Not exact matches
We were men of the twentieth century, carried along (unless we
struggled heroically) by very powerful
psychological currents: We tended, therefore, to follow the contingent trend of the moment
as though it were an absolute; we over-dramatized the apparent novelty of our condition; we indulged a kind of collective Oedipus complex, resenting and rejecting whatever smacked of the past.
Besides her role
as a therapist and group facilitator working with patients
struggling with infertility related issues, she lectures on various topics surrounding the
psychological and ethical issues of contemporary family building.
Readers who felt empathy for Rachel's instability in The Girl on the Train might feel similar emotions for Camille
as she fights to overcome her own
psychological struggles in Sharp Objects.
It is also a
psychological dividing line that separates Jimmy from where and who he wants to be,
as he
struggles to find the strength and courage to transcend his boundaries.
Here's the official synopsis: In this remarkable true story set in the height of the Cold War, chess legend Bobby Fischer is locked in a gripping championship clash with the Soviets
as he
struggles against his own
psychological demons while the whole world anxiously awaits the outcome.
Released: September 29 Cast: Carla Gugino, Bruce Greenwood, Henry Thomas, Carel Struycken Director: Mike Flanagan (Hush) Why it's great: Like 128 Hours for BDSM amateurs, this adaptation of Stephen King's
psychological novella gifts Gugino — long overlooked by Hollywood and underappreciated by her directors — the role of a lifetime,
as Jessie, a woman handcuffed to a bed by her recently deceased husband who
struggles to break free before starvation, dehydration or something worse sets in.
After learning of his tragic accident, and the
psychological impact on Brady's life, Zhao chose to make her next film about his heart - rending
struggles as he comes to terms with his new reality.
In this remarkable true story set in the height of the Cold War, chess legend Bobby Fischer is locked in a gripping championship clash with the Soviets
as he
struggles against his own
psychological demons while the whole world anxiously awaits the outcome.
The couple are complicated; Andi is by no means exonerated, but smaller details, such
as his relationship with his father, build up the
psychological struggles that dominate the film (and are also suggested in its title).
Known for her extraordinary dignity and poise, here we see a
psychological portrait of the First Lady
as she
struggles to maintain her husband's legacy and the world of «Camelot» that they created and loved so well.
In limited theaters and VOD March 3rd, Bloody Disgusting has an exclusive clip from Ed Gass - Donnelly's
psychological thriller, Lavender, which stars Abbie Cornish (Limitless, Sucker Punch)
as a photographer
struggling with severe memory loss.
In Susan Crawford's debut
psychological thriller, a woman with bipolar disorder spirals in a manic episode
as she
struggles to determine whether or not she murdered her neighbor.
The more you push and
struggle by over-analyzing market variables the more your trading account is going to suffer, this is one of the biggest
psychological paradoxes and hurdles that traders need to overcome before they can realize their full potential
as market technicians.
A 2010 study from the University of Iowa identified emotional / mental health
as the top reason for withdrawal from college.2 Recognizing that many students
struggle with conditions such
as anxiety and depression, all three Allianz Global Assistance's tuition insurance plans also consider a student's
psychological condition to be a covered reason for withdrawal.
In Iraq and Afghanistan, our US troops, are drawn to nearby animals
as a means of loving companionship and a vital way to cope with the emotional
struggle and
psychological hardships of every day life in a havoc - filled war zone.
Neverending Nightmares is an interesting
psychological horror game that arrived on computer a while back, the game explores a personal tale for the developer
as it explores his
struggles with obsessiv...
Every aspect of the game reveals more about the
psychological state of the main character, Adam, and ties back to the idea of creating the feelings I've
struggled with
as someone with mental illness.
But if we examine the game
as Wake's
struggle through writers block, it presents gamers with a narrative and experience that is unique to the genre of
psychological horror and mystery.
Audience members are left questioning the definition of female labor, in addition to considering the work
as an intimate portrait of
struggles to overcome, be they emotional,
psychological, or physical.
Drawing inspiration from classical portrait painting of the 17th - century Dutch Golden Age to explore the relationship between her subjects and their environment, Dumas often presents her subjects
as heroic, engaged in a
struggle of sorts against their marginalization or confinement, and against the spatial and
psychological encroachment of people.
She also conveyed the social
struggles of African - Americans through powerful
psychological portraits such
as Mob Victim (1945) and Jennie (1943).
Stitching together devastating moments in communal Jewish history - the Mumbai terrorist attack, Hannah Senesh's trial, and a deadly Brooklyn fire -
as well
as the complicated nature of individual
psychological struggles, -LSB-...]
I have successfully worked with children, adolescents, and adults
struggling with a wide range of emotional and
psychological issues such
as anxiet»... Read More
Those who believe they may be
struggling from a mental health issue, such
as depression, in addition to addiction may benefit from a
psychological assessment.
Another study of the entire population of Swedish children found that Swedish children from single - parent families were about twice
as likely to have
psychological problems, attempt suicide, or
struggle with substance abuse, compared to their peers from two - parent families, even after controlling for socioeconomic differences and parents» history of
psychological problems (see figure below).
Robyn conducts comprehensive
psychological assessments of children for a range of issues, including learning, attention, and memory challenges,
as well
as struggles with social - emotional or behavioral functioning.
In the
struggle of targeted parents across the globe to obtain an appropriate response from professional mental health to the pathology of attachment - based «parental alienation» (i.e., to a cross-generational coalition of the child with a narcissistic / (borderline) parent involving the role - reversal use of the child
as a regulatory object for the parent's emotional and
psychological state), targeted parents will need to identify the professional standards of practice applicable to the professional organization within their nation in order to apply these professional standards of practice to the expectation for professional competence.
I was curious to read that Isla's study doesn't show a significant change in post-traumatic growth (PTG), the positive
psychological change experienced
as a result of the
struggle with highly challenging life circumstances.
She has successfully worked with children, adolescents, and adults
struggling with a wide range of emotional and
psychological issues such
as anxiety, depression, bipolar, schizophrenia, eating disorders, substance abuse, relationship problems, parenting difficulties, stress, and trauma.
Parents are
struggling to keep their families and relationships intact
as well
as protect their children from the
psychological harm that is more likely to result from high conflict divorce.