This requires a high level of self-awareness and ability to make informed and independent decisions. |
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The third level of development involves self-awareness and an ability to use theory with clients. |
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Over the years his poetry has experienced an evolution of themes and self-awareness. |
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This book is extremely helpful in developing self-awareness and skills for working with women. |
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The last chapter on the evolution and functions of self-awareness is particularly captivating. |
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With consciousness come moral beliefs, rational arguments and self-awareness. |
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Other areas covered in the workshop include self-awareness, communication skills and anger management. |
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To apply the golden rule adequately, we need knowledge, imagination and self-awareness. |
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They had thought that, because of the immediacy of self-awareness, the self must be a genuine object of consciousness. |
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Collins began to note how certain foods made her feel, and this self-awareness led her to alter her diet. |
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Then I came to realize that every time I create self-awareness, consciousness arises as a byproduct. |
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The problem is that their professed ideals are at odds with their lack of self-awareness. |
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Darkly mesmerising, the film hypnotises us into self-awareness and then snaps its fingers. |
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This self-awareness, this sentient consciousness is also what separates us from every other animal life form on the planet. |
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Consciousness or self-awareness is obviously the proverbial tip of the iceberg. |
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Through journal writing and therapy, increase self-awareness of feelings and needs. |
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The training included listening skills, issues of confidentiality, communication and self-awareness. |
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It is an oddly theatrical moment of self-awareness, of the desire to be individual but cling to the safety of the group. |
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Studying for exams was the least helpful approach for teaching self-awareness. |
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The inner forum, our self-awareness in foro interno, disturbs the outer forum of the republic, the res publica. |
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There are a few disorders of self-awareness, such as schizophrenia, Alzheimer's, autism, depersonalisation disorder. |
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This delusion may derive from egotism, or just complete lack of self-awareness. |
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Dubbed mind expanders, these drugs are said to raise self-awareness and summon feelings of religious or mystical connection. |
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It is crucial to differentiate the phenomenon of self-awareness from discrete pieces of self-knowledge. |
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A soul or spirit is a non-physical entity capable of perception and self-awareness. |
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Increasing your self-awareness and confidence in your ability should help you make this very personal decision correctly. |
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The Johari Window: a model for self-awareness, personal and group development and understanding relationships. |
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In doing this, it not only wants to increase the driver's self-awareness but also to integrate external technologies to make driving safer. |
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She also reports that she honed her observation skills, critical thinking, self-awareness and global awareness. |
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The first one is about creating willingness for behavioural change by raising the participant's self-awareness regarding his or her work. |
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But will this code of ethics be driven by the public or will it follow some sudden self-awareness on the part of these owners? |
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This is a moment when an older fascination with looking collides with the initial inklings of self-awareness. |
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The Senate describes itself, without apparent irony or hint of self-awareness, as the world's greatest deliberative body. |
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But in spite of some of the absurdism of this screenplay, it's really an intimate, fairly direct examination of self-awareness. |
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A silk screen impression of a heroine from yesteryear sitting in a languid pose declaring her self-awareness is juxtaposed with the modern. |
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Certain sentences and paragraphs capture a self-awareness that is more insightful than obnoxious or narcissistic. |
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Although she had the self-awareness to keep a diary, she seems to have had no inflated sense of self-importance. |
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But there's an irony and self-awareness at work in some of these books, hiding inside a blaze of pink. |
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And was there not something Hebridean about his air of self-awareness and calm? |
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Temples and pagodas exist only to inspire the proper frame of mind for believers' devotion and self-awareness. |
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It's just a metaphor for self-awareness and seeing what's beyond the surface. |
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The ring of intellect and humour alone risks a hollow sound, but the undeniable success of this show lies beyond the volume, in a kind of pitiful pop-eyed self-awareness. |
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Judy and Bubbles battle and evolve, through their rivalry, into a respectful and comradely self-awareness that bypasses and undercuts their earlier competition over men. |
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The oblique is the self-awareness, linear time and space as we know it. |
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What you realise is how much of Weiner's problem is down to the obverse of that thick hide – a lack of self-awareness and introspection. |
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Especially in an academic setting, they institutionalize humankind's capacity for social and cultural self-awareness and self-criticism. |
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What's more, his genial stiffness and shy self-awareness give him a kind of awkward dignity compared to the preening smugness of Cruz. |
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The women seem at once to have no self-awareness and to be hyperconscious of the way they will be portrayed. |
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This project aims at promoting the individual's self-awareness and understanding of the factors that affect him and may be affected by him in the country and world in which he lives. |
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Nishida intended his theory of place or topos to provide a logical foundation for his previous philosophy of experience and self-awareness. |
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Today, when we have the technological means to transcend the horizon of our own cultural self-awareness, we nevertheless continue to witness the terrible effects of human fragmentation. |
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She gained further appreciation of diversity, balance, and self-awareness. |
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It therefore seems natural to conclude that I know myself to be substantial, indivisible, enduring, perhaps even immortal, on the basis of self-awareness alone. |
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The idea of self-awareness, the personal perspective to know when you have enough, is something I can relate to as a person, but also as a brand. |
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The program has helped implement youth programs, suicide prevention programs, drug programs, self-awareness workshops, and cross culture workshops. |
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Also, the overwhelming middle-classness could do with a bit more self-awareness. |
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And archaeology turns up ancient artifacts reflecting abstract and creative thought, and a growing self-awareness. |
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Among the great melodramatists of Hollywood, he's the one who brought a philosophical self-awareness to the genre. |
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It is the notion of the breakdown of the self, the self-identity and the self-awareness from watching abusive television again and again by young people. |
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The use of Bavarian, Swabian, or even Franconian dialect in lyrics signaled increased regional self-awareness in the face of linguistic homogenization. |
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The article was unmatchable Mail writing, segueing uncontrollably between mutually contradictory complaints without demonstrating any self-awareness. |
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Nonetheless, it's hard to entirely resist the film's cheerful self-awareness of its limitations or the committedly loony performances by the performers who seem to be having a good time. |
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But I never gave up the emphasis on self-awareness and referentiality, because that's just endemic to the times we live in. |
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You may have been dealing with illness in the family, but something tells me you would have been this abrasive, arrogant and lacking in self-awareness anyway. |
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She combines lack of self-awareness with a contradictory but well-honed sense of what makes good clickbait. |
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It breeds a corrupting self-awareness that cloys mind and heart alike. |
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Instead, check out Sutherland's Christmas moment of self-awareness, in which he intimates the true source of his debauchery. |
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This self-aware midnight premiere-goer exhibited a bit more self-awareness than some of the other crying fans. |
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Without developing the discipline and self-awareness to judge themselves, dancers can remain permanently disempowered and under the control of others. |
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But with self-awareness comes self-protection and a little paranoia. |
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While many Kurds did manage to assimilate, decades of repression and strained coexistence served to strengthen ethnic self-awareness for innumerable others. |
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The brain also regulates our emotions, memory, self-awareness and thought processes. |
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For his self-awareness is acute and his sense of humour is sharp. |
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Well, with my new jeans life was entirely exterior: I thought about the relationship between me and my pants, and the relationship between my pants and the society I live in … I had achieved epidermic self-awareness. |
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Ad schema incongruity as elicitor of ethnic self-awareness and differential advertising response. |
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Alpha Neurostimulator emits a frequency of 8 Hz to 12 Hz and the presence of these waves synchronizes the functions of your two cerebral hemispheres, improving self-awareness and mind-body communication. |
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Many communities, from the Indian Dalit to the Japanese Ainu, use their new self-awareness to secure their cultural survival and to gain dignity and acknowledgement. |
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In ancient Greek philosophy, particularly of Aristotle and the Stoics, dignity was associated with human abilities of deliberation, self-awareness, and free decision-making. |
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Or just a wafer-thin sign of self-awareness. |
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A mysterious kind of nerve cell that has been linked to empathy, self-awareness and even consciousness resides in Old World monkeys. |
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When listening to the disquisitions about the new European self-awareness, I can't help feeling that what we envision is a gigantic new nationstate, emotional identification and mutual enemies. |
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Cuddling, hugging and smooching are expressions of self-awareness, which infants like to pass on to their favourite doll from the age of 6 months. |
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In press conferences he has also revealed a streak of self-awareness, something approaching self-deprecation, that might make some want to airbrush his abrasiveness as simple larrikinism. |
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Evans has some sense of humor and some self-awareness, but not nearly enough, and whatever charm he may once have had has now curdled into repulsiveness. |
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As mid-life approached, he was moved to look for a way to continue his growth and self-awareness with all that is entailed in modern life as a householder. |
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In the field of self-awareness through movement, she has studied Ritual Movement as developed by Anna Halprin in California, Émilie Conrad Da'oud's Micro-Movement and Authentic Movement. |
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The one thing we can hope for him, as he goes stale in prison, is that some flash of self-awareness breaks through this armour of fanaticism and foolery. |
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These metacognitive skills help increase students' self-awareness and understanding about how they learn best. |
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For each individual it involves self-awareness, an awareness of how one reacts in various learning situations, of one's best learning strategies, strong points and areas for improvement. |
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Migraineurs, also in presence of more than one attack in their life, typically showed low self-awareness about their condition and usually did not refer to a specialistic headache center. |
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But they do it in a climate of self-awareness and referentiality. |
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I can foresee a day when education will routinely include inculcating essential human competencies such as self-awareness, selfcontrol, and empathy, and the arts of listening, resolving conflicts, and cooperation. |
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Yet sport plays a valuable role in keeping society together and, where women's status is concerned, it has an emancipatory role, increasing self-awareness and making it possible to take advantage of abilities and potential. |
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Through an intensive 16 week support program delivered in a wholistic approach, women will increase their self-awareness and skills in managing their personal situations. |
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From my own experience, practicing E-Prime helps me and, I generalize, students of the discipline toward more consciousness of abstracting through heightened self-awareness. |
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His training procedures, which stress self-awareness and autocritical skills, are fascinating reading for contemporary psychologists interested in cognitive skills training. |
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