Sentences with phrase «with psychological complexity»

And indeed, many of the most memorable scenes in Bava's films are more concerned with ambiance and mood than with psychological complexity or character development.
Some things in the movie may not have aged that well, but it still pulses with youthful energy and impresses with the psychological complexity of its characters - and it should always be remembered for James Dean's iconic looks and performance that spoke to a generation.

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These limitations and complexities aside, the researchers concluded that their findings provide more evidence consistent with the idea that «some men high in homophobia indeed have a sexual interest toward homosexual stimuli, whereas others do not» and that they «provide a better understanding of the psychological processes involved in the processing of erotic gay material among men high in homophobia...».
She's struggling with her own burgeoning sexuality, the psychological enigma that is her mother, potrayed by Eva Green, and the complexities of relationships.
Watch the development of Anthony Mann's westerns over the 1950s: beginning with Winchester «73, Mann darkened the genre, roiling it with moral ambiguity and psychological complexity.
Consistent with his other books, McEwan's attention to detail, psychological insight, and incomparable eloquence are stunningly evident in many sections, particularly with the scenes that reveal the complexities of Fiona's urgent case.
London - based American artist Whitney McVeigh's work is preoccupied with the complexity, and the dual layer, of the psychological and physical.
In her second exhibition with the gallery, Kristalova continues her work in ceramics to visualize psychological states of being and explore the complexity of the human condition.
To succeed was to charge those formal complexities with psychological meaning.
Intrigued by the multiple complexities in Greenwold's paintings, Bui writes: «With their repeated penetration of lines, Greenwold's new paintings and drawings evoke Giacometti's existential angst, while the calibration of scale among figures, objects, interiors, and landscapes conjures Balthus's magnified psychological space.
«Don't Axe Me» will also feature the first New York presentation of Osedax (2010; made in collaboration with Edgar Cleijne)-- an immersive environment consisting of 16 mm film and painted slide projections inspired by a species of undersea worm that buries into the bones of whale carcasses.The exhibition highlights the humor, historical depth, psychological complexity, and formal inventiveness inherent in Gallagher's rich oeuvre.
Psychological studies * and surveys have revealed deeply ingrained human traits, many shaped by our evolutionary history as a «here and now» species, that prevent us from acting rationally in the face of threats with long time scales, dispersed impacts and inherent complexity.
Psychological and sociological studies have revealed deeply ingrained human traits, many shaped by our evolutionary history as a «here and now» species, that prevent us from acting rationally in the face of threats with long time scales, dispersed impacts and inherent complexity.
This article over simplifies the complexity of Functional Family Therapy as an intervention for youth and their families who present with behavioural / emotional or diagnosed psychological disorders.
While all qualified San Francisco Psychotherapists are mental health generalists, and have undergone training in the treatment of a vast array of emotional disorders and psychological complexities, most have specialized experience with a particular population or issue, such as substance abuse, sexual intimacy, or depression.
They also understand the psychological complexities associated with dispute resolution.
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