Sentences with phrase «with mistrust»

We obtained nine factors in which were labeled «dismissing,» «preoccupied with romance,» «preoccupied with close relationships,» «fearful,» «preoccupied with dependency;» «secure emotional,» «comfortable depending,» «preoccupied with mistrust» and «mutual secure.»
«Preoccupied with mistrust» had significant positive relationships with perceived stress, but there was a significant negative relationship between «mutual secure» style and perceived stress.
The data indicated that the Relationship Scales Questionnaire (RSQ) is a multidimensional construct with nine factors: «dismissing,» «preoccupied with romance,» «preoccupied with close relationships,» «fearful,» «preoccupied with dependency,» «secure emotional,»» comfortable depending,» «preoccupied with mistrust» and «mutual secure.»
Results revealed that «secure emotional,» «preoccupied with mistrust» and «mutual secure» styles explained 20 % of the variance in perceived stress.
In contrast, social support and its subscales were negatively related with «dismissing,» «fearful,» «preoccupied with dependency» and «preoccupied with mistrust» styles.
These factors were interpreted as «dismissing,» «preoccupied with romance,» «preoccupied with close relationships,» «fearful,» «preoccupied with dependency,» «secure emotional,» «comfortable depending,» «preoccupied with mistrust,» and «mutual secure» (Table 2).
The «secure emotional,» «preoccupied with mistrust,» and «mutual secure» styles summation explained 33 % of the variance in perceived social support.
In contrast, perceived social support and its subscales were negatively associated with» dismissing,» «fearful,» «preoccupied with dependency» and «preoccupied with mistrust» attachment styles.
«Secure emotional» and «mutual» secure styles had significant positive relationships with social support, but there was also a significant negative relationship between «preoccupied with mistrust» style and social support (Table 4).
This tendency is reflected as «preoccupied with romance,» «preoccupied with close relationships,» «preoccupied with dependency,» «secure emotional,» «comfortable depending» and «preoccupied with mistrust» in the present study.
Sometimes childhood experiences continue to impact us as adults, leaving us with mistrust, dysfunctional relationships, shame or poor self - acceptance.
The interest of Japanese retail investors towards Bitcoin can be explained by low interest rates for savings accounts coupled with mistrust of Japanese people towards their state pension programme.
Many regard it with mistrust, as if it were a hoax that the entire art world has been fooled by.
And their growing relationship, as laced with mistrust as it is, is simply fascinating to watch.
Is your relationship filled with mistrust and betrayal?
They are always seen with mistrust and pity and the whole world wants them to get married.
Schenk: I tried to support Dominique, but that was regarded by others with mistrust, especially because there were two other couples in my work group.
The governor's ethics statement observed, «That fear of real problems, combined with mistrust about the government, is the toxic combination that this nation now faces.
«That fear of real problems, combined with mistrust about the government, is the toxic combination that this nation now faces,» Cuomo wrote in the statement, seemingly situating the corruption that has occurred in Albany during his own administration as part of larger, institutional failures nationwide.
As soon as NGOs move out of this perspective and support social or economic movements they are regarded with mistrust and the political and economic powers try to control them or to use them to their own ends.
Few relationships are as rife with mistrust as those typical of entrepreneurs and bankers.

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The problem is that with failure comes emotions: regret, frustration, anger, desperation, mistrust and shame, to name a few.
What Trump figured out was that by avoiding traditional media channels, he could create a much more direct connection with potential supporters, many of whom already had a healthy mistrust of the media.
«What's driving it is the mistrust of consumers with restaurants, and particularly the younger generation, [which] is looking for greater transparency,» he says.
Cramer argued that because most people do not interact with the work these companies do on a daily basis, they tend to mistrust their success.
The Department of Homeland Security's communications with state election officials were «impeded by state officials» mistrust of federal government overreach coupled with an unprecedented level of Russian cyber intrusions.»
«I've expressed how upset I am that the Russians tried to use our tools to sow mistrust,» Facebook's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg said during the company's Q3 earnings call with investors last November.
Yet the Chinese - Russian relationship is complex, with lingering mistrust on both sides.
Great cold calls start with positivity and common ground instead of defensiveness and mistrust.
A victim told the court: «To have trusted institutions such as the church and the legal system allow lawyers to try and discredit me - to seed doubt of my character into the jury about how trustworthy I was - has stayed with me and led to a deep rooted mistrust of myself.
I've thought for some time that if more Americans had personal contact, even friendships, with their fellow Americans who are Muslims there might be less mistrust and misunderstanding about the role Islam plays in their lives.
Yet now all seems to have remained more or less as it was before: theologians still struggle painfully with their problems, their is still a bureaucratic administration which seems to prefer the letter to the spirit, there is still no united Christendom, but we are still divided, fearing and mistrusting each other on both sides of the fence.
But how does it all arise — the challenge on the one hand, and the mistrust on the other — except out of the fact that neither we nor our adversaries have sufficiently measured the powers of growth with which Christ endowed his Church?
I see the Old Testament in its totality laying a permanent foundation for faith by its disclosure of God's moral character, sovereign rule, redemptive purpose, and covenant faithfulness and by its exhibiting of the positive dispositions of faith, praise, and obedience contrasted with the negative dispositions of mistrust and rebellion.
Preaching at the final festival service, church historian Martin Marty recalled Alfred North Whitehead's dictum, «Seek simplicity — and mistrust it,» and contrasted the American spirit of seeking simplicity with a European penchant for complexity:
Prior to 1980, most neoconservatives regarded him with a combination of condescension and mistrust.
A recent example of just such suspicion and mistrust took place in August, when an anti-trafficking nonprofit called Agape International Missions (AIM) came under fire from the Cambodian government for purportedly working with CNN to stage a smear campaign against Cambodian women.
When I met sometimes with merry companions, and my heart was ready to sink, I would labor to put on as cheerful a countenance as possible, that they might not distrust anything, and sometimes would begin some discourse with young men or young women on purpose, or propose a merry song, lest the distress of my soul would be discovered, or mistrusted, when at the same time I would then rather have been in a wilderness in exile, than with them or any of their pleasures or enjoyments.
What might be involved if religious communities were to cooperate with others of good will to broker enclaves of spiritual civility, dialogical skin grafts in our ravaged neighborhoods of hate speech, misunderstanding and mistrust, provisional gatherings of our many persuasion, that could model a search for the good in common?
While it is sometimes at odds with society, the church is not inherently suspicious of it, nor is the church viewed with intrinsic mistrust.
It is in constant tension with society, viewing it with suspicion and mistrust.
The populist tradition, with its instinctive mistrust of government and conventional politics, goes all the way back to the nation's origins.
There is internal division, an «us» versus «them» mentality, with increased but often unfocused feelings of anxiety, anger, mistrust, and fear.
Our natural tendency is to simultaneously depend on and mistrust the visual image; but with Gordon's paintings, we are challenged to contemplate the meaning of representation itself.
He added that farmers were not prepared to put up with the politics of mistrust that seemed to pervade the industry.
It's absurd how people mistrust Wenger's judgement in players when he's consistently proven the media wrong with the gems he's unearthed.
Keeping with the theme of booby puns, this one from Udder Covers also claims to be machine washable but I mistrust the model's lack of eye contact.
I did the standard bland rice cereal and mashed gruel buildup with my older one, and it felt like another job, and he wasn't all that thrilled with it, and I blame his mistrust of anything that's not white (rice, bagels, mashed potatoes) on the rice cereal.
The documents, and interviews with officials involved in the project, also show that questionable actions by District 181 officials created a deep mistrust with Park District Board members — a rift that caused repeated delays and resulted in the ballooning price tag.
«I believe that the connection established during the nine months in utero is a profound connection, and it is my hypothesis that the severing of that connection in the original separation of the adopted child from the birth mother causes a primal or narcissistic wound, which affects the adoptee's sense of Self and often manifests in a sense of loss, basic mistrust, anxiety and depression, emotional and / or behavioral problems, and difficulties in relationships with significant others.»
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