Sentences with phrase «with emotional detachment»

In deciding this issue we must remember that we're lawyers; trained to deal with matters with emotional detachment, as well as with honesty, logic and evidence.
His flatness of form and boldness of color presented with emotional detachment are immediately recognizable.

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Release emotional detachment to what no longer works, or to what never worked in the first place, so that you can move forward with what the market needs.
Detaching from your own emotions can leave you with a clear enough head to lead a beautiful funeral service for a longtime member, but prolonged emotional detachment can lessen your empathy.
A child with a trauma or stress disorder has been exposed to a distressing event and has developed symptoms, ranging from irritability to emotional detachment, that are interfering with his ability to function.
Previous trauma (recent or in the past — abuse, accident, etc.) Feeling of anxiety when exposed to situations similar to the trauma Sensations of «being in the trauma» now Nightmares Emotional numbing / detachment psychosis (very rare) * Paranoia Delusions (about baby) Hallucinations Irrational thoughts Impulsivity Refusal to eat Poor judgment Lack decision - making Break with reality Severe insomnia Confusion Higher risk if bipolar disorder in self or family * Requires urgent care.
High levels of dopamine are associated with a sense of personal destiny, risk - taking, preoccupation with the cosmic or religion, and emotional detachment that can lead to ruthlessness, and an obsession with achieving goals and conquests.
With a healthy bit of detachment, you can observe your emotional responses to the world around you without feeling the need to get caught up in them.
People with the condition experience recurring, intrusive memories about the event, and may also experience emotional numbness and detachment.
The open, bright tableaux of Spain practically gives the audience a tan along with Winstone, a breathability in spatial configuration that perfectly mirrors Gal and company's emotional detachment from the past.
This emotional detachment plays havoc with the entire film.
«Vividly illustrates the passage of time, plus memory and loss, with an almost wordless screenplay that tugs at our deepest fears about emotional and physical detachment» — PH
Chillingly dead - eyed machines with vivid features and silky skin, the Surrogates generate the tension and mystery of the piece, and Mostow juggles the balance between robotic advancement and emotional distance soundly, laying on the technological detachment theme thick, but effectively.
In a sense, the spoof format, with its wall - to - wall gags, neutralizes our emotional detachment.
Bingham, with his glibly smart patter and professional emotional detachment, certainly resembles «Smoking» lead Nick Naylor in more ways than one; Aaron Eckhart would arguably be a snugger fit for the character than Clooney, who is considerably older than Kirn's ambitious post-yuppie.
Consequently, as director Ana Kokkinos unflinchingly tracks one typically destructive 24 - hour span of Ari's directionless existence, one watches with the same emotional detachment with which Ari tackles his own life.
«The Yellow Birds: A Novel» by Kevin Powers: With this compact and emotional debut novel, Iraq War veteran Powers eyes the casual violence of war with a poet's precision, moving confidently between scenes of blunt atrocity and almost hallucinatory detachmWith this compact and emotional debut novel, Iraq War veteran Powers eyes the casual violence of war with a poet's precision, moving confidently between scenes of blunt atrocity and almost hallucinatory detachmwith a poet's precision, moving confidently between scenes of blunt atrocity and almost hallucinatory detachment.
Pearlstein associates this detachment with a freedom from emotional and psychological concerns.
The emotional detachment of Lowry's pieces resonates with that of a modern viewer looking at his work.
Both series reflect a concern with various opposing emotional and psychological states, concentrating on the themes of alienation, emotionality, detachment, isolation, hope and despair.
The sufferer isolates themselves, becoming detached in their feelings with a restricted range of emotional response and can experience so - called emotional detachment («numbing»).
Detachment with love means that you also take actions for yourself that help you keep your emotional equilibrium.
Lowered activity in these areas have been associated with states of detachment (e.g., numbing), reduced emotional awareness, traits of alexithymia (difficulties in identifying and describing feelings), and reduced emotion regulation.
To do that, we walk through the difficulties you're facing, such as issues with trust or emotional detachment.
People with such disorders have symptoms of emotional detachment and a propensity for disinhibited, impulsive behavior combined with a general callousness and lack of insight for the impact that such behavior has on others (Cleckley, 1941; Anderson and Kiehl, 2012).
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