Sentences with phrase «sense of his disorder»

Although this sense of disorder and struggle is largely absent from Whitehead's own writings, there is one passage, nevertheless, where Whitehead suggests the kind of evolution within solitariness which is involved in what I am identifying as religious experience.
Irreverent texts and menacing abstract shapes add to the sense of disorder, leading to the question: What happens when lines of communication break down?
And so Gillick often emphasizes the gaps within systems, or what he has described as «the peculiar sense of disorder that accompanies any visit to an apparently well - ordered bureaucratic setup.»
Marine Weiss strives to make sense of disorder in her artwork and this show represents the sweet nostalgia of the places in Weiss's heart.
Karli Wurzelbacher, in her catalogue essay, writes: «the expedient placement of a vase on an open book conjures a happy sense of disorder appropriate to the whimsy evoked by the title.
Yet there's a sense of disorder and even menace in some of them, which is reflected in the title of the D.C. artist's Transformer show: «How I Got Over.»
And of course none of this is about psychology in the sense of a disordered thought process by «deniers» rather it is about the appearance of disordered thoughts and outright dishonesty by the AGW lobby to a large portion of the community who recognize a pattern of arrogance, dissembling, abuse and contempt for others who express alternate views that screams abuse of process, fit up and generally bearing false witness.
It disrupts your family's routine which can create a sense of disorder.

Not exact matches

You can just look out for the trifecta of symptoms that psychologists say define the personality disorder — an unrealistic sense of superiority, a sense of entitlement or belief that the person deserves special treatment, and a noticeable lack of empathy.
The idea that people could take a simple, noninvasive test and have a better, if still imperfect, sense of their long - term risk for developing certain disorders had a natural appeal to Bergh.
Lest common sense fail to convince readers that surgery is not a treatment for a mental disorder, a Swedish study published in 2011 found that over the long term, 324 people who had undergone sex - reassignment surgery demonstrated an alarmingly high suicide rate and experienced considerably higher numbers of severe psychiatric problems than were present in the general population.
@ total non sense Perhaps we're splitting hairs here, but I was trying to be kind by implying that rather than treating religiosity as a mental disability, for which the supposedly clinically sick can receive insurance benefits and evade personal actionable responsibility by claiming illness, it would be better to treat religiosity as a societal functional disorder which can be addressed through better education and a perceptional shift towards accepting scientific explanations for how the world works rather than relying on literal interpretations of ancient bronze age mythologies and their many derivations since.
This can be sensed physically, because of the unity between soul and body, and expressed too - always according to the truth of God, and with honest prudence in the light of His grace; we all have to be aware that we live with a fallen nature, that our bodies can be victims of disordered drives.
a.Perception of visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, or gustatory experiences without an external stimulus and with a compelling sense of their reality, usually resulting from a mental disorder or as a response to a drug.
Many people have regained that «sense of mystery» without which our reason becomes disordered, simplistic.
Hard just war theory reverses these emphases, replacing them with the following: a presumption against injustice and disorder rather than against war; an assumption that war is tragic but inevitable in a fallen world and that war is a necessary task of government; a tendency to trust the U.S. government and its claims of need for military action; an emphasis on just war theory as a tool to aid policymakers and military personnel in their decisions; an inclination to distrust the efficacy of international treaties and to downplay the value of international actors and perspectives; a less stringent or differently oriented application of some just war criteria; and no sense of common ground with Christian pacifists.
But nationalism and cultural issues were more important: irritation at a loss of sovereignty to Brussels; worries about the effects of mass immigration; resentment of a cosmopolitan elite that demeans local ways; a creeping sense of social disorder, epitomized by recent satires like Martin Amis's 2012 novel Lionel Asbo: State of England.
The congregation may be invited to sense what an uncommon act of imagination this text is which dares to say that the world belongs to Yahweh who is a God of rest and order, dares to say it even to exiles whose life is disordered and restless.
Thanks to this research, Dr. Meyer was able to make some sense of the mental disorders that were driving this request for unusual and radical treatment.
Shorter, darker days mean fatigue, oversleeping, too many carbs, and having a general sense of malaise: a pattern known as seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
There are certain groups of children, such as those who have autism or those who have sensory integration dysfunction disorder who have specific difficulty making sense of and organizing all the stimuli that come at them via their senses.
A well - rounded sense of self and a solid self - esteem are perhaps the best antidotes for disordered eating.
A sense of mastery is also very valuable to kids with diagnoses such as reactive attachment disorder, bipolar, cognitive learning disorders, and autism, says Michael Kaufmann, director of farm and wildlife at Green Chimneys, a therapeutic day school and residential treatment center in Putnam County, New York.
Everything from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) to long - lasting emotional stress to an impaired sense of self to interpersonal difficulties can be experienced by a sexual assault survivor, and all of those long - term effects can alter how successful a mother is at breastfeeding.
Additionally, children who feel powerless over their lives can begin trying to recapture a sense of power by exercising excessive control over their eating with the danger of a resulting eating disorder when they get into their teen years.
The long - term effects of sexual abuse are divided into seven domains that may impact breastfeeding behavior: post-traumatic stress disorder, cognitive distortions, emotional distress, impaired sense of self, avoidance, interpersonal difficulties, and health problems.
Little is known about whether women feel they are part of the decision - making process; sense of control; maternal self - confidence; post-traumatic stress disorder, coping after the birth.
What each of these disorders shares is a tendency to worry excessively, feel afraid, or an overwhelming sense of panic.
The best thing is to get a clear sense of diagnoses and to find the best treatments to manage those disorders.
PDD - NOS, or Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified, is in a sense a catch - all for certain clusters of developmental delays and that may or may not stick having delayed speech, speech may get caught up and having century issues as well.
«The penchant for disorder by the umpire has got to a state of obsessive compulsive disorder, in the sense that rather than ensure sincerity of purpose within the system, what we have is deceit, flippancy and double standards.
Those with obsessive - compulsive disorder tend to overestimate threats, have an inflated sense of responsibility, be perfectionists and fear intrusive thoughts because they feel out of control.
That combination has attracted neuroscientists such as Butterworth, who believe that the disorder illuminates the inner workings of the brain's number sense — the ability to understand and manipulate quantities.
The experience of seeing the wheels of justice turn can provide a sense of relief and resolution, but only for survivors who do not progress to post-traumatic stress disorder
The implications of this study reach beyond the sense of smell alone, and range from olfactory fingerprint - based early diagnosis of degenerative brain disorders to a non-invasive test for matching donor organs.
Neurophysiologist James Phillips describes how he and his collaborators sought to restore a sense of balance to people suffering from a debilitating inner ear disorder.
Yet the idea of treating mental disorders with supplements makes sense, experts in the field say.
Other disorders also provide ideas about how our sense of identity may form in the brain.
People suffering from mental disorders often show either an inflated or weakened sense of self.
One molecule that these disorders have in common is a receptor known as the calcium - sensing receptor (CaSR), which is the molecular starting point of this project.
Participants, none of whom met the diagnostic criteria for eating disorders at the start of the study, were assessed for disordered eating behaviors through standardized clinical interviews in which experiences of sense of loss of control were self - reported.
«This sense of loss of control is experienced across a range of eating disorder diagnoses: bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder and the binge - eating / purging subtype of anorexia nervosa,» said Berner.
Herbert's full - body perspective helps make sense of the confusion surrounding the diagnosis of autism and helps justify the increasingly common use of the plural «autisms» to describe the wide variations in this disorder.
He adds that the research could potentially open avenues for helping people who have body - perception disorders, such as stroke victims with damage to the self - sensing part of the brain, regain awareness of their forgotten limbs.
But a majority of people with autism spectrum disorders also have an altered tactile sense; they are often hypersensitive to light touch and can be overwhelmed by certain textures.
The social impairments and high anxiety seen in people with autism or related disorders may be partly due to a disruption in the nerves of the skin that sense touch, a new study in mice suggests.
The sense of touch may play a more crucial role in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) than previously assumed.
«It allows providers to create computer - generated environments in a controlled setting, which can be used to create a sense of presence and immersion in the feared environment for individuals suffering from anxiety disorders
«Sensing the nanoscale with visible light, and the fundamentals of disordered waves.»
Belmont, MA - For those who live with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), the sense of smell could one day play a prominent role in treatment, according to researchers at McLean Hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts, who co-authored a paper published this week in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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