Sentences with phrase «toward acceptance of each other»

Couples who work toward acceptance of each other's strengths and deficits are happier than those who are critical of their partner's traits.

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Privacy and security are big concerns, but the biggest obstacle toward acceptance of mobile payments looks to be a surplus of other options.
She signifies a personal orientation, a necessary turning toward and acceptance of the other.
They invite us to put into practice the acceptance and promotion of others that Jesus» God manifests toward us.
But to be loyal to another necessarily involves — if, indeed, it is not simply another word for — loving the other, in the sense of so accepting the other as to take account ofthe other's interests and then acting toward the other on the basis of such acceptance.
He describes yoga as a process of moving toward wholeness and encourages students to have acceptance, compassion and loving - kindness toward themselves and others.
The school principal, Mrs. Yasmin H'ader, told Hakol Chai that the curriculum is fully compatible with the values that the school promotes - the values of acceptance and respect toward others (those who are not like us).
Based in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), The User's Guide to the Human Mind is a road map to the puzzling inner workings of the human mind, replete with exercises for overriding the mind's natural impulses toward worry, self - criticism, and fear, and helpful tips for acting in the service of your values and emotional well - being — even when your mind has other plans.
But with this plan based in acceptance and commitment therapy, a proven - effective therapeutic solution to bulimia and other conditions, you'll develop the powerful psychological skills you need to move past bulimia and toward a more fulfilling way of life.
All family members participating in the therapy are coached in the identification and expression of attachment - related emotions linked to conflict within the family, acceptance and compassion toward the emotions of others, and healthy, positive expression of personal needs and desires.
Consistent with these conclusions, our own examination using the MTA sample of the types of peers children with ADHD named as liked and disliked classmates at age 7 — 9 did not yield support for the hypothesis that deviant children prefer one another; instead, we found that children with ADHD like and dislike the same kinds of peers as other children.8 Our study also indicated, however, that children with ADHD were disliked by more popular peers, suggesting that a process of ostracism by high - status peers was already in motion.8 If this is the case, gravitation toward deviant peers may occur over time, as children with ADHD find it harder and harder to gain acceptance by more preferred peers.
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