Sentences with phrase «without emotional involvement»

Counsellors or other professionals — they can offer help and neutral advice without any emotional involvement.

Not exact matches

For both this implies at the same time a certain distance and absence of emotional involvement — an experiencing of the feelings from the side of the client without an emotional identification that would cause the counsellor to experience these feelings himself, as counsellor.
In the practice describe it as sexual activity without emotional commitment or future involvement.
You can slog through all seven - plus hours of «Penny Dreadful» without getting a sense that Logan has any particular emotional involvement in or new ideas about these classic horror stories (the vampire hiding from the light, the manmade pariah feeling the sting of unrequited affection) beyond the underlying assumption that the world is a cold and lonesome place and it behoves us to take love and friendship where we can get it.
An assessment would be considered incomplete that had been concluded without understanding family strengths, what previous challenges had been experienced and how past problems had been dealt with, and without a reasonably full understanding of how family members relate at an emotional level (that is, affective responding — how distress is shown, comfort is provided and how they have fun together — and also the level of affective involvement between its members — from close to distant).
[41] Focus on the Family points to academic studies which state that the presence of a father in the home increases children's cognitive and verbal skills, academic performance, involvement in or avoidance of high - risk behaviors and crime, and emotional and psychological health than children without a father.
This resulted in elimination of five items that addressed parental support without a clearly collaborative component (that is, they addressed parent emotional support of the child's diabetes management, but did not clearly indicate the parent's involvement), three items that were redundant, and three items that were judged to be cognitively complex and therefore potentially problematic for pre-adolescents.
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