Sentences with phrase «where emotional decisions»

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Another bias is mental accounting where an investor divides wealth into arbitrary categories and makes irrational decisions based on the category, such as a stock purchase or sale tied to an emotional attachment to the company.
If you are still feeling «hormonal» while breastfeeding or are experiencing any post-partum depression, you may wish to postpone the decision to seek permanent birth control until you are in an emotional place where you feel confident in making this choice.
She then went on to Georgetown University, where she split her time between delivering clinical genetic counseling services to patients and conducting postdoctoral research investigating patient decision - making and emotional responses to BRCA1 and BRCA2 testing.
Does knowing the truth of a matter help us at a moment of emotional decision, even if we see where the chips are going to fall?
Where do YOU draw the line between cold - hard money calculations and the warm - fuzzy emotional decisions?
They like to play Diablo 2 on Hardcore mode or Demons» Souls, where the tension of ultimate failure provides an emotional edge, and minimizing the risk of failure is a key strategic decision in the game.
Experience a dark, visceral and emotional series where every action and decision can change the story.
Their brushwork is evidence of responding to quickly changing light, weather as well as changing mood and pictorial necessity; where broad handling, quick decisions and emotional summations are imperative.
Emotional turmoil can also impair reasoning abilities, which can affect the quality of clients» decisions in certain circumstances, for instance, in a negotiation where ex-spouses and their counsel are in the same room.
San Diegans facing difficult decisions about divorce can now take advantage of informative workshops in where they can learn about ways to divorce without resorting to an adversarial, time - consuming, costly court battle resulting in emotional trauma to you and your family, especially your children.
On the other hand, if those same emotional Achilles heals are not effectively managed, the couple may end up not being able to agree to settlement terms, forcing the couple to spend tens of thousands of dollars (or more) on legal fees in a contested, litigated trial where the judge makes all of the decisions for them regarding a Parenting Plan and property / debt division in ways that neither of them likes.
, where he makes the case for abandoning therapeutic neutrality in couples counseling and examines how our own emotional reactions can influence couples» decisions about whether to divorce.
The slower moving spouse needs time to get to an emotional state of mind where he or she can take in, and process, information in order to make good decisions.
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