Many dogs that seem perfectly fine at home can still have
some underlying fear issues that aren't apparent until we put them in new situations.
Not exact matches
The selectivity and the importance certain
issues are given over others is quite telling, and reveals an
underlying, if unintended, prejudice and
fear.
If your child will do anything to avoid facing a
fear, if she won't stay in her bed and can't fall asleep because she's genuinely afraid (and not because she simply wants to stay up late), she may have an
underlying emotional
issue that needs to be addressed.
As we demonstrated in our 2015 analysis of the Common Core debate on Twitter, the dispute about the standards was largely a proxy war over other politically - charged
issues, including opposition to a federal role in education, which many believe should be the domain of state and local education policy; a
fear that the Common Core could become a gateway for access to data on children that might be used for exploitive purposes rather than to inform educational improvement; a source for the proliferation of testing which has come to oppressively dominate education; a way for business interests to exploit public education for private gain; or a belief that an emphasis on standards reform distracts from the deeper
underlying causes of low educational performance, which include poverty and social inequity.
We do not use choke collars, pinch collars or shock collars, as we believe these types of training equipment at best suppress the reactivity
issues while risking the
underlying fear or aggression getting worse.
We work with dogs with behavioral
issues and do our best reduce the
fear and anxiety which
underlies much of «bad behavior.»
Once a client understands the
underlying cause of their anxiety, depression, hurt,
fears, etc., they can come to a place of acceptance and move forward minimizing the impact these
issues have on the present.
Underlying issues that can interfere with resolution, such as anger,
fear and defensiveness, are effectively managed and controlled.
If a couple can engage each other in a conversation not just about the surface
issues, but about their
underlying feelings,
fears, and desires, they have managed to move out of an initial gridlock on the
issue and into an open a dialogue that is therapeutic for both.
Working with a live couple — in session, Dr. Liu skillfully demonstrates moving from content to process, identifying the couple's negative cycle, accessing the partners» primary emotions and attachment needs and
fears, reframing the presenting
issue in terms of the
underlying emotions and attachment needs, and terminating the session.
Step 4: The therapist reframes key
issues for the couple in terms of negative patterns of interaction,
underlying emotions and
fears, and each individual's attachment needs.
«They vote it down because it is more politically expedient to stand with neighbours who passionately oppose a project because of traffic impact, real estate values and environmental
issues which underwrite the
underlying fear of change.»