Problems of the Gifted Child
.... of being truly alive" (x). The gifted child essentially takes the parents' problems onto himself, and neglects his
own emotional and psychological reality. ....
(1357

5

)
Hedda Gabler and Les Belles Soeurs
.... Indeed, she never reaches enough insight into her
own emotional destructiveness to contemplate suicide, and that
emotional superficiality may save her life. ....
(1124

4

)
Leadership Issues & Organizational Transformation
.... High self-awareness means that the individual understands his or her
own emotional make-up, and other people's, clearly enough to lead. ....
(2783

11

)
Emotional Intelligence: A Workplace Issue
....
emotional competence and EI is political awareness or the ability to read a group's
emotional currents and .... My
own abilities in these areas were somewhat limited ....
(2320

9

)
THE 7 HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE
.... The main concepts behind Covey's first habit of effectiveness are that: people are responsible for their
own emotional lives, people are free to choose their ....
(1925

8

)
Functions of Grief Counseling
.... that there is no one who is not affected and therefore no one to whom one can turn and be selfish and not feel guilty about one's
own emotional neediness. ....
(2344

9

)
Life & Fiction in the Work of Fitzgerald & Hemingway
.... by World War I, of faith in the moral values in which they had believed, and who lived with cynical disregard for anything but their
own emotional needs. ....
(1970

8

)
Effects of Divorce on Children
.... activities. What is needed for their
own emotional welfare and growth is a disengagement from their distraught parents. The research ....
(3157

13

)
Effect of Parental Divorce on Children
.... activities. What is needed for their
own emotional welfare and growth is a disengagement from their distraught parents. The research ....
(3203

13

)
Child Abuse: An Analysis
.... living in disadvantaged backgrounds must cope with overactive, resistant children, and must do so under the burdens of their
own emotional problems, youth ....
(2004

8

)
Challenges of Parenting Disabled Children
.... to meet the needs of the severely disabled child place time burdens on parents and make it difficult for parents to attend to their
own emotional or other needs ....
(1680

7

)
ROLE OF COMMUNICATION IN CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
.... Rational-emotive behavior therapy concentrates on the tendency of individuals to construct and create their
own emotional difficulties (Ellis, 1997). ....
(2807

11

)
Emotional Intelligence
.... one's emotions" and it involves the recognition of one's
own feelings as they occur (p. 43). This domain is the "keystone of
emotional intelligence" because ....
(4010

16

)
Emotional Coping in Children
.... one's emotions" and it involves the recognition of one's
own feelings as they occur (p. 43). This domain is the "keystone of
emotional intelligence" because ....
(4010

16

)
Antony & Cleo
.... Antony loses his battle between duty to his country and the fulfillment of his
own emotional needs because he becomes seduced by the peaceful, exotic, sensual ....
(1473

6

)
Themes of Masculinity in Rocky
.... Rocky has proven to himself that he is not a loser and that he can hold his
own in both physical and
emotional relationships. This ....
(1498

6

)
Postponing Adulthood
.... Within their
own adulthood, these children of alcoholics are sometimes mistrustful of
emotional entanglements and are unable to get in touch with their
own ....
(2398

10

)
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
.... They are behaving in ways that are untypical of them and that, as far as romance is concerned, are against their
own best
emotional interests. ....
(2164

9

)
Structural Family Therapy
.... place when family members are relatively differentiated, when anxiety is low, and when the parents are in good
emotional contact with their
own families of ....
(2638

11

)
Parents & Theories of Adolescent Development
.... of adolescent maturation--acquiring mature social skills, achieving an appropriate sex role, accepting one's
own body, achieving
emotional independence from ....
(2156

9

)
Application for UC
.... these skills, my
own grew stronger in the process, and I was able to discern many situations on my regular job where a lack of
emotional intelligence was the ....
(462

2

)
Emotional Categorization Errors
.... resulting model, proposed by Barrett (2006), is a model of
emotional experience that .... the conclusion that experiment can have a life of its
own within science ....
(677

3

)
Tess of the D'Urbervilles
.... that external forces control her actions and this causes her to become more vulnerable and
emotional when it comes to being proactive about her
own situation. ....
(1065

4

)
To the Lighthouse
.... avoids expressing her feelings, in part because Mr. Ramsay has sabotaged both her emotions and his
own, and blamed her for it all.
Emotional reality intrudes ....
(2685

11

)
Individual Depression and Family-Systems
.... The family system has a life and power of its
own over the individual's
emotional development and current state, and this power is not necessarily confined to ....
(2411

10

)
Rational-Emotive - Cognitive Therapy
.... of confrontation meant telling people directly that it was their
own "magical philosophies .... these was the best way to help them achieve
emotional wellness (Ellis ....
(1011

4

)
Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking
.... It is death that allows the boy to go beyond his
own self and to consider .... important lesson an individual must learn before he or she can gain
emotional maturity ....
(689

3

)
A League of Their Own Feminism
.... and institutions" (Chafetz 1). In the Penny Marshall directed A League of Their
Own, we are .... We see in an
emotional reunion of the women at the end of the film ....
(1739

7

)
Adolescence Cognitive/Emotional Transitions
One approach to the cognitive and
emotional transitions made at different times of .... some sense of competence relative to peers, and face his
own limitations if ....
(1526

6

)
Philosophy of Early Childhood Education
.... being--physical,
emotional, social, cognitive, and spiritual. In order to be an effective early childhood teacher, I must know my
own philosophy, limitations ....
(1972

8

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