Sentences with phrase «unconscious associations»

Her solution is for partners to educate themselves about their unconscious associations, often negative in relation to women, and then put in place programs and systems that will eliminate these attitudes.
While Surrealist automatism, which consisted of scribblings recorded without the artist's conscious control, was primarily designed to awaken unconscious associations in the viewer, the automatic approach of the Action painters was primarily conceived as a means of giving the artist's instinctive creative forces free play and of revealing these forces directly to the viewer.
The work echoes early conceptual artworks, such as Bruce Nauman's 1984 sketch work White Anger, Red Danger, Yellow Peril, Black Death, in which the artist seeks to bring to the surface the unconscious associations between a given colour and a meaning.
One of his stated aesthetic goals is to use color to provide a connection to memories and unconscious associations.
Thus, it is critical for educators to identify any discrepancies that may exist between their conscious ideals and unconscious associations so that they can mitigate the effects of those implicit biases, thereby improving student outcomes and allowing students to reach their full potential.
Clark used to insist that he was not an avid moviegoer, but any good artist has his antennae up, and I'm fascinated by how, if you're a film buff, the apparently - unconscious associations with cinematic trends help to ratchet up the tension in Black Christmas.
«One of the strongest tools for combating implicit bias is consciousness raising — making our unconscious associations conscious, and simply recognizing that bias can occur even among those of good intent.
Because of these unconscious associations, market research may tell only half the story.
After all, given its vital role in birth, nursing, and early attachment bonds, oxytocin has a strong unconscious association with warm milk, a tendency to inspire trust and generosity, and the capacity to make more benign the valuation of others.
The main reason that stands at the base of these disputes is the unconscious association of the animal print with those women who love this print so much that they are wearing it from -LSB-...]
This transformation is quite surrealist in its genesis through unconscious association and dream - like mutation.

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When we apply stereotypes or biases to large groups, it's called «ultimate attribution error,» and to combat it, the authors suggest taking an «implicit association test» (there's one available free through implicit.harvard.edu) to measure your unconscious prejudices.
The implicit association test is an online test for unconscious bias, and unconscious bias is an uncomfortable subject.
Despite the close association of the soul with conscious attention, Sherburne must attribute to the soul a great deal of unconscious experience.
Second, the symbolization involved is governed by modes of creation and association characteristic of the unconscious and not subject to testing against receptive awareness.
This meant that it was given meanings and placed in relation with other elements of experience according to principles of association and interpretation spontaneously generated in the unconscious life independently of pragmatic value.
Some of the traditional psychoanalytic methods for opening up blocked communication between the unconscious and the conscious mind, e.g., free association and analyzing the transference neurosis, are unnecessarily time - consuming and expensive and their therapeutic effectiveness does not seem to be confirmed by empirical research evidence.
That is, fantasy consists in free association of images, in arbitrary rearrangement of sense impressions and of symbols of the unconscious.
Since young children are not capable of some of the more commonly used Freudian techniques such as free association, Klein began to utilize play therapy as a way to investigate children's unconscious feelings, anxieties, and experiences.
An inmate at the Auburn Correctional Facility allegedly punched an officer in the face, temporarily knocking him unconscious, and fracturing the left side of his jaw, according to the state Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Association.
Unlike explicit bias, which is intentional and part of our belief systems, implicit bias is an association we have that is unconscious and unintentional.
-- refers to the attitudes or stereotypes based on patterns and associations about a racial group that affect our understanding, actions, and decisions in an unconscious manner.
This refers to attitudes or stereotypes based on patterns and associations about racial groups that affect understanding, actions, and decisions in an unconscious manner.
Implicit Racial Bias — refers to the attitudes or stereotypes based on patterns and associations about a racial group that affect our understanding, actions, and decisions in an unconscious manner.
But as with the images in Heterotopia, the quotidian reality is discernible, leaving viewers with the uneasy yet uplifting suggestion that the world is what we think it is only because of long - held and often unconscious patterns of association.
Working into the night in his monestary cloisters, he created a stream of visual poems on his portable Olivetti typewriter, combining conscious and unconscious word association with heavily condensed characters and overlapping key strokes.
Throughout this summer across Peckham and Southwark the Artist Adam James in association with MOCA London will host a number of artist led events including artist talks, workshops, participatory performances, walks, float - making, Nordic Larps and story - telling exploring themes relating to «truth» and group engagement as means to unleash collective unconscious.
Lundeberg and Feitelson, on the other hand, «wanted the utilization of association, the unconscious, to make a rational use of these subjective elements» with «nothing of automatism about it.»
In Male and Female the occasional areas of dripped and splattered paint were not springboards for free association, as in surrealism, but an effort to record the spontaneity of his unconscious thought processes.
Interested in the unconscious mind, Motherwell explored theories of automatism by creating free - association collages that he sometimes used as underpinnings for future painting compositions.
Before the mural, Pollock had painted some interesting and individual works such as The She - Wolf (1943, Museum of Modern Art, New York) and The Guardians of the Secret (1943, San Francisco Museum) but the very titles of these hint at their fundamental reliance on Surrealism, with its intentions and associations drawn from the unconscious.
The Criminal Bar Association rightly pointed out «unconscious bias» on the part of the police and the CPS contributed to the failure in Allan and other similar cases.
Voir dire enlightens jurors about unconscious bias, by Steven Lipman, Massachusetts Bar Association Section Review, Spring 2002.
In this regard there is a reverse burden of proof; once it is established that there was a possible conflict «the facts must show that the desire to obtain the best price was given absolute preference over any desire that an associate should obtain a good bargain... The closer the association, the greater the conflicts and the greater the possibility of unconscious preference.»
I am a member of the American Association of Marriage and Family therapist, studied at the Ackerman Institute for work with families and use Jungian dream work in my practice to uncover the unconscious.
To complicate matters, these associations are happening on an unconscious level — meaning your «feeling memories» are disembodied from the original trauma from way back when, which makes it easy to wrongly assume that the mountain of emotions you're experiencing is the result of whatever your partner just said or did.
They also measured their implicit racial bias using the Black - White Implicit Association Test, which gauges unconscious attitudes about race that people may be unaware of or unwilling to report, and which shows that about 50 per cent of black Americans hold anti-black bias.
Improving intimacy: It can be hard to develop new, positive habits and toss out our old negative associations and unconscious actions.
In this long - term and intensive therapy, an individual meets with a psychoanalyst three to five times a week, using «free association» to explore unconscious motivations and earlier, unproductive patterns of resolving issues.
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