Sentences with phrase «whose emotional lives»

Or at least that seems to be the case for many men, whose emotional lives are played out on big screen TVs and twenty - four hour media coverage of everything athletic.

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At the beginning, a physical organism, whose life - principles were breath and blood, whose mental and emotional experiences were the functions of bodily organs, the ordinary man was submerged in the corporate mass of his tribe, without individual status, separate hopes, personal rights, or claim on divine care apart from the group.
Those whose sex life is satisfying and beautiful may have intercourse with less frequency than unhappy couples who are frantically proving their sexuality or searching for a solution to their emotional pain.
There emerge types of religious leaders — whose lives the historian has illumined, whose intellectual and emotional makeup the psychologist has investigated, and whose social role the sociologist has explored — as well as types of religious groupings and religious institutions.
The parents, whose children range from toddlers to young adults, came with a variety of aspirations for this experience, including bringing more consciousness to their parenting; being more grounded and having more communication in their family life; creating more flow and less stress in their household; slowing down to better enjoy small moments and emotional connection with family; and reconnecting with themselves.
For the mom whose son committed suicide, her life will forever be defined by the events that led to the moment her son chose to end his emotional pain and suffering on this earth.
Sundance Canyon Academy is a licensed, residential treatment program that utilizes a highly specialized, therapeutic approach in treating young men, ages 13 - 17 years old, whose lives are jeopardized by emotional and behavioral issues.
Especially here, with a topic that is so emotional and is so important to so many, especially those whose way of life is being changed in my district.
But the number of people whose lives are forever changed by the emotional impact of experiencing a loved one's mental decline is far greater.
Of course, when you're dealing with emotional triggers such as dating after a messy divorce or co-parenting with someone whose ex is still part of their lives, it's not always so simple: hurt feelings can block the path to peace.
We'll address emotional issues such as how much should we reveal on social media about our personal lives, how do we handle those whose hearts are healing and encourage others to be positive during an emotional time.
Lars Lindstrom is a loveable introvert whose emotional baggage has kept him from fully embracing life.
Critic Consensus: Wonderstruck's efforts to juggle timelines and tonal shifts aren't always smooth, but the end result still adds up to an emotional journey whose visual thrills live up to its title.
Critics Consensus: Wonderstruck's efforts to juggle timelines and tonal shifts aren't always smooth, but the end result still adds up to an emotional journey whose visual thrills live up to its title.
The father's emotional incapacity and stubborness coupled with his fragility is finely played by Bruce Dern and Will Forte as the long suffering son whose own humdrum life is of no interest to his self - absorbed dad is also a delight.
Alessandro Nivola mostly just scowls as Terry Hobbs, whose wife, Pam (Reese Witherspoon), serves as the movie's emotional fulcrum, while firebrand John Mark Byers (Kevin Durand) comes across as far less demonstrative than his real - life counterpart.
Because the film sticks so closely to Megan's perspective, we see the Iraqis, whose lives the U.S. military upended through their invasion of the country, as little more than Others, giving off the feeling that they're merely supporting players in this one American woman's emotional journey.
Also nominated: Cate Blanchett, ethereal in her role of a teacher having an affair with her young student; Abigail Breslin as a smart, irrepressible offspring of a dysfunctional family in «Little Miss Sunshine» (she has her emotional hooks into everybody); Rinko Kikuchi, as a deaf grieving teenager in «Babel» whose life becomes a target in her world, and Adriana Barraza as the Mexican maid who becomes the victim of a border guard while returning from her son's wedding in «Babel.»
; the World Premiere of Chanya Button's debut feature BURN BURN BURN starring Downton Abbey's Laura Carmichael, which takes the road trip buddy movie on its own smart, female - centric spin; Ali F. Mostafa's FROM A TO B, a «dramedy» following three estranged childhood companions who embark on a road trip to commemorate the fifth anniversary of a friend's death and offers a new perspective on life in the Gulf and Middle East; Paul Weitz's GRANDMA, a supremely enjoyable «road movie» starring Lily Tomlin as the gloriously profane septuagenarian whose curt words and emotional armour can't quite mask her broken heart; Bao Nguyen's Saturday Night Live documentary LIVE FROM NEW YLive documentary LIVE FROM NEW YLIVE FROM NEW YORK!
As composed by Ella Milch - Sheriff, on whose life the movie is partly based, the choral concert work brings together a haunted past with a plea for healing, making «Past Life» an especially resonant soundtrack in a powerful repertoire that hinges upon the emotional devastation wreaked by The Holocaulife the movie is partly based, the choral concert work brings together a haunted past with a plea for healing, making «Past Life» an especially resonant soundtrack in a powerful repertoire that hinges upon the emotional devastation wreaked by The HolocauLife» an especially resonant soundtrack in a powerful repertoire that hinges upon the emotional devastation wreaked by The Holocaust..
Joaquin Phoenix plays Theodore Twombly, a middle - aged man who lives alone in an apartment overlooking a skyline of skyscrapers (the film was partly shot in Shanghai) and whose day job involves writing emotional handwritten letters on behalf of strangers.
«Zero Charisma» is a movie about emotionally inert people who labor mightily to change their lives in small ways, and whose efforts at self - improvement are thwarted by emotional feedback loops that cause them to make the same mistakes over and over.
Terrifyingly mustering an equally frightening amount of emotional dread and sorrow with physical apprehension and fear on a continuous basis can be a daunting process for people whose lives are driven by alarming circumstances.
Those two events are a vehicle for von Trier to explore both emotional and spiritual crisis while also proffering a pitch - black worldview with regard to God and life's meaning, concerns that feature little of the overt glibness that plagued Antichrist, whose provocations and stylistic tics regularly undercut its psycho - horror, but remain issues that the Danish director treats at a frustrating remove.
Critics are calling Gyllenhaal's performances as Davis one of the best of his career, commanding in the role of an assured, confident man whose life is thrown into emotional and existential chaos after he loses his wife in a car accident.
Now, in this Berlin Silver Bear winner from Mia Hansen - Løve — writer - director of such intimate films as Father of My Children and Goodbye First Love — Huppert delivers a note - perfect warm and wry performance as a philosophy teacher whose life is defined by ideas rather than circumstance, a woman of substance — intellectual, emotional, financial — who faces unexpected constraints and freedoms when the assumed certainties of her domestic life unravel.
Idly attending a lecture on reincarnation one afternoon, they encounter the enigmatic Dean Spanley (Sam Neill), whose own account of his imagined past life as a dog strikes an unexpected emotional chord with both father and son.
SPECIAL JURY MENTION The IF Project (USA 2016), directed by Kathlyn Horan JURY STATEMENT: A deeply emotional and affecting portrait of an innovative rehab program whose participants transform their lives through the power of writing.
The Guardians An intimate French epic directed by quiet visionary Xavier Beauvois, it is elegantly made and quietly emotional, a family story filled with characters whose lives we sink into, feeling the hope, the sadness, the sorrow and the joy right along with those on the screen.
Mission The Children's Aid College Prep Charter School is a community school whose mission is to prepare elementary school students for success in school and in life by providing them with a rigorous instructional experience, addressing their physical, emotional and social needs, fostering a sense of pride and hope, and serving as a safe and engaging community hub.
For the past 15 years she has served as the Founding Director of The Inner Resilience Program (IRP) whose mission is to cultivate the inner lives of students, teachers and schools by integrating social and emotional learning with contemplative practice.
At once nostalgic and refreshingly original, The Family Tree is a sophisticated story of one woman and the generations of women who came before her and whose legacy shaped her life and its emotional landscape.
Teresa Barker is a veteran journalist and book writer, whose collaborations include the New York Times bestseller The Big Disconnect: Protecting Childhood and Family Relationships in the Digital Age, with Catherine Steiner - Adair, EdD (HarperCollins 2013), Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional Lives of Boys (Ballantine 1999) with Michael G. Thompson, Ph.D., and Dan Kindlon, Ph.D.; In the Moment: Celebrating the Everyday, a Literary Guild Holiday Featured Selection with Harvey L. Rich, MD (HarperCollins 2002); Girls Will Be Girls: Raising Confident, Courageous Daughters, a USA Today Top Summer Reading choice, with JoAnn Deak, Ph.D. (Hyperion 2002); Speaking of Boys: Answers to the Most - Asked Questions About Raising Boys (Ballantine 2000) by Michael G. Thompson, Ph.D.; The Creative Age: Awakening Human Potential in the Second Half of Life (Avon 2000), by Gene Cohen, M.D., Ph.D., founding director of the national Center on Aging, and The Mother - Daughter Book Club: How Ten Busy Mothers and Daughters Came Together to Talk, Laugh and Learn Through Their Love of Reading (HarperCollins 1997) by Shireen Dodson, former assistant director of the Smithsonian Institution's Center for African American History.
Contributors include: Harvard's Alan M. Dershowitz; Daniel Goleman, whose training as a journalist and psychologist powered his Emotional Intelligence to the top of the best seller lists; CBS's Dan Rather; no - nonsense radio host Dr. Laura Schlessinger; spiritual leader Marianne Williamson... and many more prominent Americans sharing fascinating insights about the role of character in community, work and family life.
The American Red Cross is working around the clock to help those in need by providing food, shelter and emotional support for the people whose lives have been disrupted.
Emotional support animals (EAS) however, are those whose job is to be themselves: a companion to those who are psychologically disabled from issues such as panic attacks, PTSD (pot - traumatic stress disorder) or other debilitating mental challenges - ones that truly affect quality of life and day to day function.
I am a Mixed Media Artist whose work shows an experimental and emotional response to the environment in which I am living.
She is a photographer whose work examines the visual language of our daily lives, and how it communicates our complex emotional and psychological landscape.
Compare, if you will, Sargent's Robert Louis Stevenson and His Wife (1885), whose image of conjugal life is positively Jamesian in its visible evidence of emotional repression, against Joffe's depictions of proud, self - assured women.
Examples include people who were deceived into offending, or were responding to provocation, or were unusually suggestible, or who had been coerced by inescapable pressures, or whose capacity to live with physical, emotional or sexual abuse had been exceeded.
Warm slide guitar and piano hold together this live performance from LA - based songwriter Phoebe Bridgers, whose emotional ballads have garnered much acclaim this year.
Fine arts professional working in pastels, charcoals, acrylics and oil bars whose work emphasis color, texture and emotional impact within still - lives and landscapes.
For the past 15 years she has served as the Founding Director of The Inner Resilience Program (IRP) whose mission is to cultivate the inner lives of students, teachers and schools by integrating social and emotional learning with contemplative practice.
For the past 15 years she served as the Founding Director of The Inner Resilience Program whose mission is to cultivate the inner lives of students, teachers and schools by integrating social and emotional learning with contemplative practice.
Her specialty is working with children and families who are involved with Child Welfare Services; assisting individuals in overcoming their emotional and / or life's challenges, providing crisis intervention, parenting skills, anger management, domestic violence education for families whose children are at risk of abuse / neglect.
My primary goal is to improve the quality of life for people whose «emotional baggage» has been painful and debilitating.
That might be recognised in a mother's habitual behaviour toward her youngest son, usually precipitated by his childishness, where the absence of emotional involvement with her husband (whose occupational role has taken him increasingly out of family life) was a disposing factor because neither parent have acknowledged the family life cycle issues they face after 25 years of marriage.
As a couples therapist I am often confronted with couples whose relationships are on the brink of divorce / separation and some of them decide to come to therapy because they realize that the costs of splitting up (i.e. legal fees, disruption to their children's lives, and likelihood that it will be more expensive to live separately) are greater than the costs (both financial and emotional) of going to couples therapy.
For the last 15 years, she served as the Founding Director of The Inner Resilience Program whose mission is to cultivate the inner lives of students, teachers and schools by integrating social and emotional learning with contemplative practice.
Disadvantaged children tend to fall behind before their second birthday: Children whose families lack economic and educational resources — those who are in the lowest socio - economic group, who live in poverty, whose parents have less education, or whose mothers are not employed — tend to lag behind their peers who have more of these resources in developing language skills, early math, and social - emotional indicators by age 2.
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