Sentences with phrase «sense of identity crisis»

A recurring theme within Baumbach's last two films (Greenberg / Frances, Ha) was anxiety and a sense of identity crisis.

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As pointed out in Chapter 3, a key factor in the successful resolution of the intimacy crisis is the possession of a firm sense of personal identity as a foundation for intimate relationships.
Stage five, adolescence, is the period of the identity crisis when a youth struggles to gain a firm sense of who he is as a person, separate from his parents.
It's this time of the year, where our fashion sense is all stressed out, our style in transition and our closets going through an identity crisis!
by Walter Chaw Four years separate Satoshi Kon's astonishing Perfect Blue and his astonishing Millennium Actress; it seems that what the intervening period brought to Kon's palette is a strong sense of visual humour and an affecting pathos to cut the existential dread of his identity crises — the year or two distancing Tokyo Godfathers from Millennium Actress further refining Kon as a humorist even as it blunted his razor's edge.
Click To TweetThat mental / emotional connection is great for making readers turn pages, but pulling readers out from one mental, emotional, and physical sense of self and plopping them into another one without warning can create an identity crisis.
It's a game suffering an identity crisis, trying to blend scripted, arcadey action with a brutal sense of genuine threat, and finding only a frustrating middle ground in which idiotically aggressive AI is dangerous only by way of borderline - psychic blunt force.
Austin is suffering from an identity crisis with the influx of thousands of new residents that threatens the city's sense of weird.
I value helping patients find their sense of identity, even amidst crisis, and supporting them to understand and make decisions that promote well - being and growth.»
In the past, research suggested that parents dealing with empty nest syndrome experienced a profound sense of loss that might make them vulnerable to depression, alcoholism, identity crisis and marital conflicts.
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