Denying unlovingness has felt necessary to keep a positive sense of self, but it hasn't worked out that way. |
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It's an unsatisfactory term, because an autist's sense of self is almost as rudimentary as his sense of other people. |
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He talks about how man cannot rely on his own skills to survive in the modern world, how he's reliant on many others for his sense of self. |
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There are then individuals for whom religion plays only a nominal role in constructing a sense of self and of group membership. |
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Standard English lacks the linguistic freedom through which his sense of self can be fully articulated. |
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We are removed from our sense of self, conscience, purpose, but it isn't the fault of the body, slowly starting to slip away into death. |
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At times, being a stay-at-home dad has been devastating to my sense of self. |
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This self-esteem was more akin to that sense of self that made Sinatra sing about how swell it was to be king of the hill. |
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Calm and undemonstratively poised, the subject is depicted as one who is utterly unassuming in his sense of self. |
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When you don't have a strong sense of self, you become a reflection of other people's hopes, wishes, expectations and opinions about you. |
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The walking dead have been stripped of their humanity, and though animated they have lost their sense of self. |
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Maud Martha's refusal to purchase the millinery concoction, even at a substantially discounted price, reaffirms her sense of self. |
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Her sense of self is phenomenologically bound up with the humanity of the other. |
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On an endless search for what is needed to fit in and be socially acceptable, all sense of self is lost. |
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Although the author affects befuddlement, his book demonstrates an unfaltering sense of self. |
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Criticising students and putting them under pressure is seen to be a dangerous threat to their sense of self. |
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When the person in a relationship is devaluated, then the sense of self is also of low esteem and worthlessness. |
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Narcissists look for mates with very high social status which complements an inflated sense of self. |
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But for women who have been at the receiving end of sexual harassment in the work place, it is enough to shatter their sense of self. |
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Arrogant pride can be a social faux pas, but feeling proud is important for a healthy sense of self esteem. |
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The personal touch was waning, and a portrait-no matter how fast, cheap, and easily produced-was a valuable restorative to their sense of self. |
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His continued success has allowed him to grow into manhood with a healthy sense of self, and a record label called Audio Research. |
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In the movie's satisfyingly high-concept plot, there is more at stake than a man's sense of self in a big city. |
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Ethnicity is central to this struggle and paramount in defining their sense of self. |
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The key insight into Lucrece is her externalized sense of self. |
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Identity formation continues, with many late-teens having a consistent sense of self that is not as easily influenced by the culture. |
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But it can also be used in ways that intrude on our dignity and sense of self. |
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After initially taking the moral ground, Johnny finds the tables turning, and his own sense of self being rocked as he is forced to confront his past. |
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Spirituality as experienced through the arts can provide a sense of purpose in life, and for others a deeper sense of self. |
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Still, as I got older, and as my sense of self AND self-confidence grew, so too did the nickname become second nature. |
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Any psychoanalysis leaves an individual transformed, with a different sense of self. |
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The author of the study, Grace Larson, said that regaining a sense of self was particularly helpful. |
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Sexualised violence is violence expressed by sexuality, and means a massive violation of the victim's sense of self. |
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There was emotional abuse, too: gaslighting and psychological games that undermined my intelligence, security and sense of self. |
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The point is, you've torn down the person's sense of self and convinced them that they only way they can succeed at anything is through obedience to authority. |
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One of the real dangers of caregiving for the caregiver is losing your sense of self to the responsibilities and worries that make up your everyday world. |
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As, moment by moment, inch by inch, Murielle works all of this out, her own sense of self disintegrates and she collapses into madness. |
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My consciousness and my sense of self do seem vital to me being who I am. |
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In the deepest of solitude I have always been able to count on my hero, myself, to recover a sense of self protection and strength. |
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Psychological abuse includes using words or actions to control, isolate or intimidate someone or damage their sense of self worth or integrity. |
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He was raised to think he's the greatest by his parents, who wanted to instill a strong sense of self in him, so it's hard to knock him for his attitude. |
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The middle voice spoke not only for but also to the Greek sense of self. |
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The next phase of his life is being sold to a man who trains him as a gladiatorial pit fighter, where he learns the ways and glory of combat and gains his sense of self. |
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Through much tribulation, she or he ultimately comes to view the world from a unique and individual point of view and re-forms a new and stable sense of self. |
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At once existential and literal, Mosquera's vignettes are visually seductive, successfully engaging both our need to belong and our sense of self. |
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Given this overemphasis on doing, perhaps it's not surprising that many of the fallen leaders I studied appeared to have a strikingly impoverished sense of self. |
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Teenagers are at an age when they are still developing their sense of self, their identity and their place in society. |
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For the adolescent who is deeply in search of a sense of self, this freeing aspect can become a source of active, personal discovery. |
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Davies explores how an abusive person can whittle away another person's sense of self. |
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Yet, it is precisely this strong sense of self that is needed in order for a woman to leave a batterer and make a new life, or regain a sense of safety and control in the world again. |
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Hence the need to incorporate designs for social living and a positive sense of self into the mainstream development strategies of the newly globalized world. |
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MacFarlane is actively making money off of his inflated sense of self. |
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The section highlights the primary importance of the individual person in the change process: their beliefs, values, sense of self, openness to change and aspirations. |
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The care-related stress may have an impact on other social roles such as parent, spouse or worker and may create a diminished sense of self in the caregiver. |
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Students also respond to texts in deeply personal ways, making connections that enrich their understanding and support their growing sense of self and social identity. |
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Their grandiose self-beliefs are built on foundations as solid as quicksand, hence the need for constant admiration and attention, shoring up their unstable sense of self. |
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Nabila was impetuous, with a quick temper and a strong sense of self. |
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We do not recognize the preciousness of being able to think, to feel, to experience a positive sense of self, to experience joy in our relationships and to evolve as a person. |
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Later, a trajectory from dandyism through debauchery to a sense of emptiness and futility, sustained only intermittently by the linking of suffering with love, resulted in a radical dislocation of the sense of self. |
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And the truth is that both extremes of narcissism and echolalia seem to coexist today, at the expense of a balanced sense of self. |
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He said that there are profound implications for society when we have children who are raised like this because as they have no sense of self they have no sense of the other. |
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By objectifying the problem, clients can begin to form their own sense of self that is separate from the expectations that others, including society in general, have placed on them. |
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They talked about a Canadian mining company that was behaving in a way that was distinctly un-Canadian, and certainly at variance with our sense of self, of our nation and of how we operate in this world. |
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She is developing her sense of self, her identity, her character all by taking in her surroundings, processing them to the best of her ability and shaping her attitude accordingly. |
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The tendency to follow trends and explore one's sense of self goes hand in hand with being a teenager. |
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He commits to the cause no matter what the cost to his own sense of self. |
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Following the meditation which helped them develop and refine their sense of self, they were asked to create a mandala that expressed this, keeping also the theme of values. |
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You'll still have a healthy, individuated sense of self, but you're not an egoist. |
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Through the lens of a Meitu camera, the world is flawless, but flawlessness isn't the same as beauty, and the freedom to perfect your selfie does not necessarily yield a liberated sense of self. |
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The basic role of the Aula de Recursos is to help students catch up to their classmates scholastically, but more importantly it is to give the child a sense of self worth and belief that they can achieve their goals. |
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Part I proposes an indigenous feminist spiritual anthropology and practices that can heal the mind-body split and decolonize one's sense of self from oppressive systems. |
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In this way, He is a projection of our own sense of self, and since the times of the Tanach, we have seen ourselves, like Yahweh, as being ultimately unknowable. |
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