Sentences with phrase «reflected sense of self»

But if you depend on a reflected sense of self, you crash when these aren't forthcoming, and you spend lots of time talking about «safety and security,» «abandonment,» and vulnerability.
Her reflected sense of self needed compliments and approval from Steve.
It's not just our reflected sense of self that needs this (until marriage beats it out of us); the best in us wants a meaningful sexual relationship too.
Apologies make the resolute spouse feel better for the wrong reason (e.g., reflected sense of self).
Sex within ongoing relationships is cunningly designed to disabuse you of the common belief that the primary purpose of adult relationships is to support each other's reflected sense of self and provide «attachment security.»
Your reflected sense of self and solid self often outweigh horniness, hormones or you desire for intimacy and attachment.
Sexual relationships grow and become more stable when you shift from expecting your partner to regulate your anxiety and reflected sense of self, to regulating your own inner life, allowing partners to more profoundly make love with deeper intimacy and richer carnality.
To what extent does their behavior reflect a sense of self - esteem, competence, and power?

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It also reflects their impermanent sense of self - identity — millennials want the ability to change, evolve and grow.
What is false in the self - image, that is, what does not accord with our knowledge or sense of reality, what is intolerably beyond our power to sustain, what has been created in order to protect us from hurts, and what reflects our genuine self — all this can in a measure be brought into the light of a new judgment.
Moreover, the poignancy of the sense of public guilt was reflected in private self - accusation, and the issue is seen in such prayers as the psalmist's confession of deep - seated sinfulness,
Belonging in a group always involves a tension between our personal identity, our own sense of self, and our social identity which reflects the claims of our family or community through prescribed roles and behaviors.
Transgender rights reflect a desire to weaken the claims our DNA makes on our sense of self as either a man or a woman.
The outrage among Obama's erstwhile Jewish supporters, as reflected daily in Marty Peretz» blog The Spine, on the website of The New Republic, is heightened by the sense of wounded self - esteem felt by clever people who have just been swindled.
I think mostly I tried to reflect the general feeling of self - assessment that I'm sensing from grad students and administrators about what is a Ph.D., and what is it for, and what it entails.
As she approaches the kernel at the heart of her breakdown, 16 - year - old Sarah's growing rapport with her past and future selves, as well as with her mother, a fiery night - shift ER nurse, reflects her expanding sense of self and her strength.
Their consistent pictorial power, however, reflects an urgent sense of purpose rather than self - indulgence or bravado.
Nonetheless, it is an important part of his artistic production because photography, unlike any of his other art practices allows him to reflect on his experiences and think through his own sense of self.
From robot monks in Japan that held perpetual prayers, to octopus consciousness and multi-bodied minds, the creation of perceiving machines reflected deeply on our sense of self, and indeed, life itself.
They reflect the pure creative impulse, unaffected by critical theory or a self - conscious sense of art history, which is also found in the work of unschooled art brut artists.
Drawing on personal, political, and historical narratives, Abdessemed reflects upon the increasing globalization of the world, and the way that it impacts an individual's sense of self.
If von Zeipel's work is about group identity and forming a sense of self through a subculture, Insulting the archive reflects a shift in this paradigm.
Unfortunately, typically these arguments can be boiled down to identity - aggressive and identity - defensive behaviors, reflecting the need to strengthen one's own sense of self and to demonize the «other.»
This harmony would appear to have positive results for one's self - concept and mental well - being (e.g., feeling that how you live reflects who you want to be as a person; creating an authentic and cohesive sense of self by prioritizing your values in your daily life).
In fact, Dr. Dan Siegel, author of Parenting from the Inside Out: How a Deeper Self - Understanding Can Help You Raise Children Who Thrive, writes that the single best predictor of how securely attached you are to your children (a strong predictor of a child's future resilience and well - being) is whether you have looked back at, and reflected on, and made sense of how YOU were parented.
The relatively high degree of endorsement of mood - related items versus those reflecting low self - worth and lack of a sense of meaning suggests differences in the experience of depressive symptoms in this population relative to those presenting in a mental health setting.
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