Sentences with phrase «such cognitive perspectives»

Despite difficulties in conceptualizing and measuring the idea of broad meaning systems or broad explanatory frameworks, the studies seemed to demonstrate the importance of such cognitive perspectives.

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Not only due to the endorphins being released while exercising, but also due to the cognitive benefits such as improved creativity and decision making leading to a more rational perspective.
«Through the dissecting and re-arranging of mass produced information based material, such as newspapers, brochures, comics and packaging, the artists fragment our visual and cognitive understanding of images and text, and force us to reconsider the familiar from a completely new perspective
It includes areas such as understanding visual rhetoric as a part of writing, 15 examining contracts and other documents from a narrative perspective, 16 applying cognitive science17 and neuroscience18 to explain what happens when readers interpret legal writing, understanding how bias impacts writing, 19 and appreciating how rhetorical devices in writing impact the reader's understanding of concepts and, ultimately, the law.20
I studied a variety of commonly used psychology perspectives, such as systems theory, cognitive - behavioral theory, psychoanalytical theory and narrative therapy.
She works primarily from an insight oriented perspective, but incorporates other approaches as well, such as interpersonal, cognitive behavioral, educational, and EMDR.
PlayDate is a developmental, play - based group designed to support foundational social cognitive skills such as sharing thoughts and ideas (joint attention), pretend play, perspective taking, and emotional regulation.
I needed to enhance my university degrees and licensure, so I reviewed and applied a variety of commonly used psychology perspectives, such as systems theory, cognitive - behavioral theory, psychoanalytical theory and narrative therapy.
The use of adaptive cognitive strategies such as putting into perspective, on the other side, was associated with children psychological well - being [8].
First, we expect cognitive empathy to be associated with greater social support, such that when the support provider takes the perspective of the support seeker and more accurately infers his / her thoughts and feelings, the provider will offer higher levels of positive support (i.e., more emotional and instrumental support), but lower levels of negative support to their support - seeking partner (Hypothesis 1).
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