Sentences with phrase «with psychological dimensions»

They spend a decent amount of hardworking hours stretching the reader's imagination, recreating many other worlds, and toying with psychological dimensions and logical characterizations.

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According to Ms Naughton, «What this research highlights is that growing up in a home with domestic abuse, in particular the psychological dimension of it, has long - term consequences for the wellbeing of young people.»
«Pain is a psychological experience with an emotional dimension for which fish are unequipped.»
Saints Row 4 got a bit of flack for rabidly recycling resources from Saints Row 3 — sprinkling Steelport with a load of eye - wrenching neon and trying audaciously to pass it off as a big psychological thumbscrew, for starters — but it got away with it because your superpowers put a whole different dimension on the city and how you traversed it.
Horn's work, which has an emotional and psychological dimension, can be seen an engagement with post-Minimalist forms as containers for affective perception.
Imbued with a powerful psychological dimension, Neel's portraits bear witness to almost a century of evolution in attitudes towards gender and ethnicity, and to radical changes in fashion at the heart of American society.
All, in one way or another, deal with the following concerns: the contemporary history of Lebanon with particular emphasis on the wars in Lebanon between 1975 to 1991; the representation of traumatic events of collective historical dimensions; and the ways film, video, and photography function as documents of physical and psychological violence.
Its once - lived - in rooms, with their ornamental flourishes, offer the perfect setting for an artist preoccupied with the psychological, imaginative dimensions of domestic spaces, objects, and rituals.
Balancing moral dilemmas with wit and a musical sense of language and color, Hancock's works create a painterly space of psychological dimensions.
In other works filigrees of painted bullet holes seem to pepper the surface, their Rorschach - like arrangements intimating a frenzied psychological dimension in tandem with the depicted scene.
The Museum's once - lived - in rooms, with their ornamental flourishes, offer the perfect setting for this artist, so preoccupied with the psychological, imaginative dimensions of domestic spaces, objects, and rituals.
With the exhibition New Sculpture, John Francis continues his investigation of the physical and psychological dimensions of human transformation and evolution.
He is interested in the psychological dimensions of its function, the familiarity of its aesthetics and also the fact that it is an actual archetypical plan of the psychological perception of our relation with time and place in the Western World.
His sculptures extend the formal precepts of minimalism into an intensely spiritual and psychological realm, drawing viewers in with their rich colors, sensuously refined surfaces, and startling optical effects of depth and dimension.
Conner, in one fine example, uses his skillful way with collage to merge a figure wearing a military jacket with an iconic image of mushroom clouds from the first underwater atomic bomb test at Bikini Atoll, reanimating (and giving a psychological dimension) to an image of power and destruction that might not seem as safely far in the past as it used to.
She now more frequently exchanges the word panel with the terms «field» or «plane,» as these words suggest both physical and psychological dimensions.
I know I probably wont convince Victor but I comment because 1) For the benefit of more astute and open minded readers and 2) I'm interested in climate change science and also the psychological dimensions of scepticism 3) the mental exercise 4) I live alone right now and get bored with television and 5) I enjoy a bit of argument and 7) Obviously scepticism has its place.
Recently, De Caroli & Sagone (2016) deepened the differences between the affective profiles in the dimensions of resilience and psychological well - being factors in Italian adolescents, underlining that adolescents with self - fulfilling profile reported higher resilience (sense of humor, competence, adaptability, and engagement) and psychological well - being (autonomy, purpose in life, and self - acceptance) than adolescents with the other affective profiles.
According to the model proposed by Hurtes & Allen (2001), it is possible to mark out a typical resilient profile characterized by specific psychological dimensions: the «insight», that is the ability to understand people, situations and their communication; the «independence», consisting in the attitude to care for others while remaining true to own self; the «creativity» that allows to cope daily challenges through the generation of alternative solutions; the «sense of humor», referring to ability to poke fun themselves and to find joy in own context; the «initiative», that is, a desire to pursue proactively own life; the «supportive relationships», in terms of the ability to establish positive relationships with the others; and, finally, the «values orientation» that allows to identify the morally right and appropriate behavior.
The K10 / K6 scales were developed to measure this dimension by using modern item response theory methods9 that select questions with optimal sensitivity in the 90th - to 99th - percentile range of the general population distribution of psychological distress and that have consistent item response theory sensitivities across a number of sociodemographic subsamples.
Some authors have argued that the nature of the child's disorder is not important in determining its psychological consequences, because children with chronic physical disorders face common life experiences and problems based on generic dimensions of their conditions, rather than on idiosyncratic characteristics of any specific disease entity (e.g., Stein & Jessop, 1982).
With few exceptions, the factors of three psychological dimensions presented
Research related to optimal youth development has begun to delineate critical dimensions of important social contexts.8 — 11 For example, some researchers propose 3 basic experiences (ie, connection, regulation, and autonomy) to define youth's main associations with their environment that can be measured across multiple settings.8, 12,13 Others have articulated similar concepts and expanded the number of dimensions to include characteristics, such as adequate nutrition, health, and shelter; physical and psychological safety; adequate and appropriate supervision and motivation; supportive relationships; support for efficacy and opportunities for skill building; and integration of family, school, and community efforts.10, 11
Analyzing parenting dimensions, we found significant differences between various types of control including authoritative, authoritarian, behavioral and psychological control, with the highest effect sizes for psychological control.
The purpose of the present study was to examine aspects of adolescent well - being (depressive symptoms, self - efficacy for diabetes management, and adherence) and the associations with adolescents» and mothers» perceptions of three dimensions of maternal parenting style (psychological control, firm control, and acceptance).
They communicate in manners that demonstrate healthcare literacy across multiple disciplines (e.g., medical - and psychological / psychiatric - terminology, disease - and / or diagnosis - specific nomenclatures), and regularly articulate the manners in which multiple BPSS dimensions interact with each other in the present, across the lifespan, and with consideration of cultural / spiritual beliefs and practices.
Those results suggested that enhanced Purpose in life and Autonomy dimension of Psychological well - being may be useful in preventing GAD, while the enhanced positive relationship with others dimension of Psychological well - being may facilitate generalized anxiety, as a function of fear of anxiety.
For the present study, we used only the following dimensions: Affect and communication, Promotion of autonomy, Behavior control, Psychological control, and Revelation, which together completed the construct control, along with the three forms of discipline assessed by the instrument described above.
Finally, the third profile or cluster, corresponding to an adequate combination of emotional skills, is associated with higher scores on dimensions considered positive: inductive discipline, affect, and autonomy support from father and mother, and at the same time, lower scores on the dimensions considered to be negative, namely, father's strict discipline and psychological control.
This technique offers a perspective which is simple but very useful, since it combines a behavioral intervention (i.e., the physical manipulation of the baby) with a profoundly emotional dimension (i.e., the close psychological and emotional proximity that massage enhances).
Decades of vast research, from a number of countries, has shown that children with divorced and separated parents fare less well than children in intact families, both in the short and in the long run and on a number of dimensions, e.g., social, behavioral, emotional, and psychological well - being, physical health, and educational attainment.
Parental psychological control dimensions: Connections with Russian preschoolers» physical and relational agression.
We also discussed the psychological dimensions of agent - client relationships, a topic featured in our interviews with Harvard psychologist Daniel Gilbert and author Susan Cain, both headliners at the REALTORS ® Conference & Expo in November.
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