Sentences with phrase «why feelings and behaviors»

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If a man can merry a man and a woman can merry a woman then why the hell can't I merry 2 wome n. I'm a streight male and I feel that if you will allow this kind of behavior then why the hell a streight man can't merry as many streight woman as he can afford.
The director of this program describes why they prefer to use the growth group approach: «It is in the dynamics of a small group that we experience the interactions, feeling responses, and behavior patterns of our own family's relationships — and others.
That's why we leverage our Call to ACTION behaviors as our foundation to foster a workplace of people that are capable of being successful, feel empowered and engaged, and know they are equal contributors to the overall success of our business.
There can be many reasons why a child acts out, and API believes that it's our job as parents to identify the unmet needs of the child and help him express his needs and feelings in more positive ways, rather than punish him for the challenging behavior.
If we can help children manage these behaviors and understand why they do the things they do, understand their feelings, and overcome maladaptive coping or survival skills, we are helping them to one day become productive citizens.
Deep inside, the child is just repeating the behavior and words he has learned at home and doesn't really care if someone gets hurt, because why would he since nobody around him cares about his feelings?
Reinforcement not only makes young children feel good about themselves, it helps them understand why certain behaviors are desirable and worthy of praise.
A therapist will address the negative thoughts, feelings or behaviors of a young person and help him understand why he is experiencing on - going problems.
«If Sean feels that we exaggerated his record of secrecy, failure, and unethical behavior he should prove it by releasing every email he hid from Andrew Cuomo in 2007 — and explain to everyone in the Hudson Valley why he was knee deep in Troopergate, one of the worst scandals in recent New York political history.»
This disparity between how men imagine women perceive their behavior and how women actually women perceive men certainly goes a long way to explaining why many men feel they shouldn't cry or show strong emotion.
This disparity between how men imagine women perceive their behavior and how women actually perceive men certainly goes a long way to explaining why many men feel they shouldn't cry or show strong emotion.
you expect an adopter to pay hundreds of dollars for a dog that has been abandoned / not wanted, not trained properly (usually, why they have been gotten rid off... yes, sure... feel sorry for the dog... but the «new owner» will pull their hair out trying correct behavior isssues... some dogs aren't even potty trained... they try and guilt people in «buying» a used dog that others gave up on (and maybe more than once).
Since they can't tell us how they feel, or why they react this way, changing that dogs» behavior takes time and patience.
Working from this perspective, psychologist Susan Johnson talks about how strengthening a feeling of security in romantic relationships can compensate for old wounds and allow partners to be more empathic and flexible in the meanings they attribute to their partner's behavior (e.g., «Rick must have had a difficult day and that's why he just dumped his stuff when he got home.
Addiction's a way to manage feelings and different conflictual aspects of ourselves: There were some good reasons why the addictive behavior was so compelling.
The therapist would give the patient interpretations of why he or she feels the patient engages in risky, self - defeating behavior and then offer nonjudgmental advice on how to overcome those subjective psychological issues.
Dr. Bowen's theory attempts to explain why certain members of a family are more susceptible to dysfunctional behavior, such as substance abuse, extra marital affairs, and feelings of inadequacy.
Straight away, I felt very comfortable spilling the beans about my life; telling him why I am the way I am — and most importantly, he understood — and seemed to be able to relate MY experiences to those in HIS life, which has really helped me to understand what behaviors / tendencies how I need to change — and more importantly, HOW.
There can be many reasons why a child acts out, and API believes that it's our job as parents to identify the unmet needs of the child and help him express his needs and feelings in more positive ways, rather than punish him for the challenging behavior.
The Steins didn't understand why their young son was acting out, why he was different than his peers, why they felt so much stress and embarrassment as a result of Judah's behavior.
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