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Subtle distress signals such as a catch in the voice, a slip of the tongue, tension in a marriage relationship, or a change in the pattern of church participation can often be picked up if the minister has his psychological antenna out to catch these cries for help.
For Bergson, each tension yields a problem that is also the mark of apparently irreconcilable views of what is vital to the place of human beings in the world: (1) Time is measurable according to length and brevity, but immeasurable in reality, because it is qualitative, felt, and immediate; (2) Psychological life is divided into a self awareness of deeper, dynamic layers of human beings and what is superficial and fixed; (3) There is an inner consciousness and an independent world apart from inner consciousness.
This psychological honesty — whereby the soul understands that it must govern the body and the body learns that it is empty without the soul — may become a great strength in the face of a world untutored by this tension, unbound by this problematic, even comic posturing of devotion to the law and its enforcement.
Accorsi's candor (reflecting on the Giants» loss to the Ravens in Super Bowl XXXV, he says, «I would love to criticize our offensive game plan, but I don't think we had one») and anecdotes from more than three decades in pro football keep the pages turning, but Callahan succeeds most by revealing the psychological tension within a struggling team.
The Journal also cites that sleep problems can also be related to temperament, attachment problems, tension in parent's lives or a parent's own psychological functioning (such as a Mom who needs the closeness of her baby for her own emotional security).
Although some continue to believe nightmares reduce psychological tensions by letting the brain act out its fears, recent research suggests that nocturnal torments are more likely to increase anxiety in waking life.
However, sometimes tension held in the body is caused by emotional trauma, psychological distress, or spiritual despair.
Arginine has also been used successfully to combat anxiety disorders in the past few years, as it improves the ability to cope with stress by raising levels of the hormone cortisol as well as reducing the occurrence of psychological tension.
I think it is such an important message, and although I touch on the topic in my eBook, there is so much left unsaid about the emotional and psychological challenges of letting go of your abdominal tension.
Program setting: Children living with domestic violence suffer emotional and psychological trauma from the impact of living in a household that is dominated by tension and
If you want to experience the psychological tension you always see in the movies this is a great game.
In his sophomore feature Kill List, the former television comedy writer director (with Time Trumpet, Modern Toss, The Wrong Door and Ideal on his resume) retains the same thematic undercurrent whilst increasing the psychological tension, unravelling the extreme exploits of a former solider turned self - styled hitman caught in a wicked weIn his sophomore feature Kill List, the former television comedy writer director (with Time Trumpet, Modern Toss, The Wrong Door and Ideal on his resume) retains the same thematic undercurrent whilst increasing the psychological tension, unravelling the extreme exploits of a former solider turned self - styled hitman caught in a wicked wein a wicked web.
It appears in flashes: the family's economic troubles (and the toll it takes on their relationships), the tensions created by wealth disparity, the widespread social and psychological problems produced by such conditions.
The psychological effects of the impending deadline are very effective in terms of tension, as well as other conflicts the protagonist has with the Gypsy woman that are all very disturbing, disgusting, and hilarious!
From an opening sequence in a haunted house with an intricately constructed soundtrack to a high - tension, cat - and - mouse game on a trip from Paris to London and back set entirely to text messaging, Personal Shopper brings the psychological and supernatural thriller into the digital age.
Drawing on Farhadi's background in theater, this visceral look at the psychological effects of retribution is named after Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, a play that the protagonists are depicted rehearsing and performing in, and whose tale of family conflict gives them an outlet to release the tension in their lives.
Rather than attempt to recreate the precarious mix of psychological tension and gore struck by Carpenter's version, The Thing favors the latter, maintaining a sideline interest in suspense but no real devotion to prolonging it.
His teaching and writing explore the inherent socio - psychological tensions — dilemmas of knowing, trusting, leading, and belonging — in adult collaborative learning across a variety of contexts.
Although it isn't a perfect novel, I would recommend it for Fallada's talent in showing us that sometimes the most frightening part of a war isn't dramatic at all — it's the psychological game, that tension arising from waiting for something to happen, and wondering if it ever will, that slowly begins to wear the spirit down.
These first scenes of in - game footage aim to simulate the psychological tension, and the important role the mind plays, in a tennis match and in the game.
In this tradition of dark painting, psychological tensions replace formal ones.
There is an underlying psychological tension which radiates throughout the images of abandoned rooms and discarded possessions glowing in the late afternoon sunlight which is at times breathtaking and also jarring.
Other works featured in LIVESupport include «Church State,» a two - part sculpture comprised of ink - covered church pews mounted on wheels; «Ambulascope,» a downward facing telescope supported by a seven - foot tower of walking canes, which are marked with ink and adorned with Magnetic Resonance Images (MRIs) of the spinal column; «Riot Gates,» a series of large - scale X-Ray images of the human skull mounted on security gates and surrounded by a border of ink - covered shoe tips, objects often used by the artist as tenuous representation of the body; «Role Play Drawings» a series of found black and white cards from the 1960s used for teaching young children, which Ward has altered using ink to mark out the key elements and reshape the narrative, which leaves the viewer to interpret the remaining psychological tension; and «Father and Sons,» a video filmed at Reverend Al Sharpton's National Action Network House of Justice, which comments on the anxiety and complex dialogue that African - American police officers are often faced with when dealing with young African - American teenagers.
At Theodore: Art, Eric Brown, in «Punctuate,» examines the tension of figure and ground in paintings that are fun and funny — caprices of 1960s Color Field art. 7 At David & Schweitzer, the esteemed Brenda Goodman finds expression in the working and reworking of her materials, with etched - over abstractions that read as psychological portraiture.8
The tension between my ability or inability to face my role in these situations is the psychological focus of my art.
Including Pilar Albarracin, Karen Finley, Pearl C. Hsiung, Glenn Kaino, Mike Kelley, Martin Kersels, Daniel Joseph Martinez, Rodney McMillian, and Robin Rhode, these artists reference subjects such as war and terror, social and racial tension, urban and environmental disaster, psychological break - down, and criminal behavior in a range of mixed media and video installations.
Earth tones are repeatedly put to good use as a contrast to strong black and white elements set upon a lighter background in paintings that reflect not only the light in Israel but the political tension that wrestles with the formal, psychological, and aesthetic issues proposed by the paintings.
Here Leslie isolates not individuals in crisp light but rather groups in near darkness, for the psychological and social tensions of a death in the family or the working - class America of Youngstown, Ohio.
Snelling's sculptures of highly detailed vernacular buildings, streets and rundown neighborhoods show a keen sensitivity to the psychological tensions and hidden narratives of modern life in small - town America.
Chiharu Shiota's installation, fear of... (2001), consists of a bed in a web of thread creating physical and psychological tension.
A selection of works from the past two years goes on view in Zurich, including the first photograph from her 1995 four - part Five Revolutionary Seconds, in which interiors shot with a 360 - degree panoramic lens serve as the backdrop for tableaux fraught with psychological and sexual tension.
Their work operates in a unique psychological and metaphorical space, fraught with the tensions and contradictions that characterize Islam today.
In all the work is an inherent tension between the abstract and the representational, which remarks on both physical and psychological intersections of the domestic and the wild.
Rendered in a style that synthesises post-Cubist Picasso, Pop Art and traditional African sculpture and design, the figures in these paintings reflect the tension arising from interracial contact and the psychological substructure of racism in everyday life, a far cry from the utopian aspirations of the civil rights movement happening at the time.
Rendered in a style that synthesizes post-Cubist Picasso, Pop Art and traditional African sculpture and design, the figures in these paintings reflect the tension arising from interracial contact and the psychological substructure of racism in everyday life,» the gallery press release states.
This aesthetic originality is compounded by the fact that the figures and faces captured in Ringgold's early painting speak to a distinctly American social world — a world of bloody interracial tension and psychological trauma drawn along the lines of ideology and ethnic difference.
The exhibition fixates on the residual perceptual affect and psychological tensions that linger in domestic, liminal, and transient places, spaces, and non-spaces.
In visual experience, it is the intuitive faculty to sense qualities of formal and spatial relations or tensions, and to discover the plastic and psychological quality of form and color.»
Paintings from the 1950s include such works as Stephen Pace's Untitled (51 - 90), a dynamic abstract painting in which forms move into and through the picture plane in the mode of the art of Pace's teacher Hans Hofmann, Melville Price's Untitled (ca. 1959), a gestural painting in the abstract expressionist idiom in which figurative elements have a suggestive presence, and George Segal's Three Nudes (1959), in which a psychological tension is conveyed in the expressively treated figures that are integrated into spaces defined by veils or blankets of color.
At times with humor I am interested in the psychological tension of my subjects, revealing a glimpse into another realm, leading the viewers through tales that invite them to weave their own story into the images they see.
Subject and object, interior and exterior, the psychological and physical; each of these oppositional forces are held in constant tension, yet allowed to shift and transform in the ever - changing desertscape.
These experiences, combined with ten years of living on New York's lower East side, have provided the light and context for the psychological tensions that surface in her paintings.
In addition, you should consider the price tag on hospital bills, psychological and mental strain and tension in addition to days off of work which may be needed in addition to very long time therapies which can be necessary for recoverIn addition, you should consider the price tag on hospital bills, psychological and mental strain and tension in addition to days off of work which may be needed in addition to very long time therapies which can be necessary for recoverin addition to days off of work which may be needed in addition to very long time therapies which can be necessary for recoverin addition to very long time therapies which can be necessary for recovery.
Furthermore, you should consider the money necessary for hospital bills, psychological tension as well as strain in addition to time off on the job which may be needed in addition to long time therapies which may be necessary for recovery.
It is the tension between this very elastic provision, which is part of the existing LPC Scope of Practice, and the clause in our law that explicitly states that those licensed under our law are not authorized to perform psychological testing, that has been the source of the conflict between psychologists and LPCs since our law was first enacted.
This 9 month prospective study, conducted at the US Army Sergeants Major Academy (USASGMA), examined the association of selected psychological variables (e.g., measures of tension / anxiety, sleep disturbance, Type A behavior pattern) with injury occurrence and physical performance in 126 soldiers.
«Tensions exist between children's needs for contact with their father and their need to be protected from the physical, sexual and psychological abuse that is common in families where there has been other forms of violence such as woman abuse.
Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental disorders during childhood and adolescence, with a prevalence of 3 — 5 % in school - age children (6 — 12 years) and 10 — 19 % in adolescents (13 — 18 years); 1, 2 and the prevalence of anxiety disorders in this population tends to increase over time.3 Anxiety is the most common psychological symptom reported by children and adolescents; however, presentation varies with age as younger patients often report undifferentiated anxiety symptoms, for example, muscle tension, headache, stomachache or angry outbursts.4 According to the standard diagnostic systems, there are various types of anxiety disorders, for example, generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), social phobias (SOP), social anxiety disorder (SAD), panic disorder (PD), overanxious disorder, separation anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), obsessive - compulsive disorder (OCD).5 Anxiety disorders in children and adolescents often occur with a number of comorbidities, such as autism spectrum disorders, 6 depressive disorders, 7 conduct disorder, 8 substance abuse9 or suicide - related behaviour.10 Youths with anxiety disorders experience serious impairment in social functioning (eg, poor school achievement; relational problems with family members and peers).11, 12 Childhood and adolescent anxiety disorders can persist despite treatment, 1 and they are associated with later adult psychopathology.13, 14
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