Sentences with phrase «really emotional time for»

«Pregnancy is often a really emotional time for couples, especially if it's their first child,» says Rose Hartzell, PhD, San Diego — based sex therapist.

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Putting aside a little time each day to be quiet with your thoughts really does wonders for your emotional state, as quiet is so hard to come by in our busy lives.
I really like what you have to say about breastfeeding meeting emotional needs - and also being handy when you're out and about for those transition times of hungry, busy or upset toddlers.
Suddenly he or she has to share this time with someone else and I think that can be a really hard and emotional thing for a toddler to grasp.
So many parents have no options when it comes to taking time off even when their kids really need them (for emotional or physical reasons).
It may be sad, but is it really worth the emotional anguish to hold on for old - time's sake?
«It caused me to have to emotionally go there, but in a way that was the most safe, healthy way possible with a nutritionist and really to physically go there but also emotionally and it did require a different set of emotional skills, to kind of go back in time for me, with you know, my experiences,» she said.
So, I'm not really an emotional person, Like I didn't cry when I found out I was pregnant, I didn't cry when I found out I was having a girl, and I didn't cry after giving birth and seeing her for the first time.
He was able to reengage with his own technique that I don't really know how, in an emotional state that is sustainable for a long time.
It's really good, and worth watching, but films like this have not fared well recently as people are looking for escape, not searing emotional reminders of how much everything sucks all the time.
Visually stunning, well acted, but altogether too silly and far - fetched to really resonate, the film lacks the emotional heft, enormous sense of personal loss or sense of time from Reiner's film, and for a film so preoccupied with its central character's inability to forget or escape the past, it fades into memory all too quickly.
When students are equipped for autonomy through explicit social and emotional learning and a structured, yet flexible curriculum, they operate with much less assistance from a teacher, allowing educators to spend time doing what really matters — interacting with kids.
It would be great to ask her for moment - to - moment emotional reactions, but my story really is too long, so it would be waaay too time - consuming to ask for that much from anyone!
And it might seem like I am hating on the game, and I am really not, but this is the kind of game that wasn't made for gamers like me clearly, and I understand that and I am not saying it is a bad game because I know that if you like these type of emotional roller coaster games, with quick - time events and conversation options more than overall gameplay then this is right up your alley, I am just saying that if you are something like me you should probably see some videos of the actual controller setup before you buy this game.
For example, if you decide that you're going to ask for a time - out when you feel yourself getting overly emotional from now on, but on your first attempt you let your anger get the best of you and ask for that time - out much later than you would have liked, it really does no good to then berate yourself for not sticking to your plFor example, if you decide that you're going to ask for a time - out when you feel yourself getting overly emotional from now on, but on your first attempt you let your anger get the best of you and ask for that time - out much later than you would have liked, it really does no good to then berate yourself for not sticking to your plfor a time - out when you feel yourself getting overly emotional from now on, but on your first attempt you let your anger get the best of you and ask for that time - out much later than you would have liked, it really does no good to then berate yourself for not sticking to your plfor that time - out much later than you would have liked, it really does no good to then berate yourself for not sticking to your plfor not sticking to your plan.
The only time it really becomes an issue of emotional infidelity, Schnarch says, is when one partner deprives the other of sex and then goes into the bathroom to watch that YouPorn «Jugf * cker» video for the umpteenth time, or to masturbate to an elaborate fantasy of their partner's best friend.
You can call this time that he needs to protest your NO anything really, time in, time out, taking a break... As for the throwing, I would encourage you to focus on the emotional side of this, not the throwing but the anger underneath.
which makes them second guess their own feelings... Other times, children are scoled, ignored, or hurt and this just brings up a bigger emotional charge that perpetuates the tantrum or «crying because I was crying and told not to cry... which makes me cry...» Other children just really need long to process whatever it might be and that is ok too... But if a child isn't receiving the care and information to develop the skills for self - regulation, such as been allowed to cry in arms or being supported / listed / validated in a compassionate attuned, helpful manner, these emotional overloads or upset tend to get longer, more aggressive or «wilder.»
This allows you to be able to continue therapy for a longer period; to really get to the core of the issue, give time to explore things thoroughly or just for a regular emotional check - up.
Specializing in infidelity counseling and marriage counseling for all types of affairs such as emotional affairs and online affairs allows me to focus on really helping couples through very difficult times in their lives.
For those who really understand the business the rational should trump the emotional, every time!
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