Sentences with phrase «rigid patterns»

Personality disorders form a class of mental disorders that are characterized by long - lasting rigid patterns of thought and behaviour.
Each monster you fight has its own set of moves, and most of them follow a very rigid pattern.
In acrylic on linen, he places rigid patterns and repetitive structures beneath free - flowing gestures.
In family therapy, I assess for various, often ineffective and rigid patterns of interactions, and I help you find new ways of relating to each other.
Trauma patients are not flexible in their ability to accurately «read» people's intentions, emotions, and behaviors, but rather are fixed in rigid patterns of prediction about danger, rejection, and lack of caring.
Honestly, as someone trying to break my own rigid patterns and become more open minded on both parties offering the best solutions, I must say, I wouldn't trust anyone like Schork to tell me or the world how to solve our energy challenges.
«That appears to have the beneficial effect of shaking rigid patterns of thought which underlie illnesses like depression, anxiety, addiction, obsessive compulsive disorder, etc..»
«Up until now, patients using VET therapy have only been shown rigid patterns, but patients are generally better able to perceive motion,» explains Kerkhoff.
Continuing his exploration of melding rigid patterns with abstract expressionist techniques, Monzon creates works that express the organized chaos of everyday urban reality.
The spousal system and family life re-stimulate reactive behavior that further hardens into more rigid patterns and structure that are traditionally resistant to change.
People who develop distorted beliefs stemming from childhood often maintain rigid patterns of thinking, feeling, and behavior into adulthood.
Players would encounter virtual people that are not bound by rigid patterns of pre-scripted behaviour, increasing the replay value and lifespan of games, and the accuracy of simulations.
They move back and forth in rigid patterns, and while that does mean you can analyse those patterns and then move through the gaps I personally like to have a little randomness to deal with, too, although that may not be to everyone's tastes.
«In a way our understanding was helped because Moscow in those days was very vicious in its denunciation of any kind of non-conformity to its own very rigid patterns.
Dumas (2005), in the context of families of disruptive children, called such vicious circles of rigid patterns of disagreements and conflicts, which are overlearned with repeated practice, «automatized transactional procedures».
For years, scientists have believed that the same sections of the brain are used by every person to generate emotions like a smile or frown; they fall into a rigid pattern.
In imposing a rigid pattern of thought control, evangelical totalitarianism had given itself over to the «world system,» substituting human power for God's freedom.
The point of central importance in these developments for a philosophy of man is that man - made physical mechanisms are no longer limited to rigid patterns of mechanical action, but are now admitted to the domain of sensitive response, memory, and even of decision - making — activities that traditionally have been thought the exclusive province of minded organisms.
Imagination, therefore, has its own logos which discerns continuities and patterns more rare than the rigid patterning of human experience in preference for the wild, grotesque or impalpable.
But synagogue worship did not follow a rigid pattern, and there is no reason to suppose that Christians introduced rigidity.
Avoidance itself is not a problem; rather, the behavior can become problematic when escaping becomes harmful or contrary to personal goals and sets a rigid pattern of experiencing and responding to the world.
But remember that price congestion is a concept, and not a rigid pattern.
Training employees to follow a specific and rigid pattern of behavior with each and every customer limits their potential.
Arranged in rigid patterns, Feher's work had a tongue - in - cheek quality, like Donald Judd's stacked sculptures remade by the class clown.
Colorful gesticulations conceal sections of rigid patterning, a tete - a-tete between abstract expressionism and hard - edge abstraction that implies a gentle lampooning of the taxonomic tradition.
We use a step - by - step method of teaching behind the wheel so that each student progresses at his / her own pace, rather than being forced into a rigid pattern.
The job of the therapist is to recognize the rigid pattern and we make it explicit.
Second, all couples start to get into negative and rigid patterns.
Remember you're talking about the rigid patterns of interaction that have kept you arguing or avoiding issues NOT about how you or your spouse personally bother each other.
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