... bear and deer, but elk, ptarmigan, arctic hares, sage and prairie grouse, fox squirrels, pileated woodpeckers and many other odds and ends were offered for sale as well as all the usual land and ... mandible and between the jaws of the lower, and the last through the skull behind the eyes and parallel with the roof of the mouth This will free the skull of the neck and most of its flesh and ... FROGS AND TOADS 203 XXIII SKULLS AND SKELETONS 206 XXIV SPORTSMEN'S TROPHIES 211 XXV ODDS AND ENDS, TAXIDERMY NOVELTIES 216 XXVI GROUPS AND GROUPING 221 XXVII ANIMAL ANATOMY 224 XXVIII CASTING AND...
... classes, as follows: Pleasure in what is sensuous, Pleasure in what is harmonious or organically structured, Pleasure in perfection, in what is well-made or fitting, andPleasure in expression, ... colour, shadow and sound, and of the Gestalten of formal, typical and expressive beauty founded thereon, and apprehend also what they signify or represent But represented states of affairs and the like ... empirischen Standpunkt, 2nd ed., with introduction and notes by O Kraus, Leipzig: Meiner; Eng trans Psychology from and Empirical Standpoint, by L.L.McAlister et al., London: Routledge and Kegan...
... article is relevant to the pleasureand unpleasure offered by traditional narrative film The scopophilic instinct (pleasure jn looking at another person as an erotic object), and, in contradistinction, ... time and space and the look of the audience into dialectics, passionate detachment There is no doubt that this destroys the satisfaction, pleasureand privilege of the 'invisible guest,' and highlights ... its best (and of all the cinema which fell within its sphere of influence) arose, not exclusively, but in one important aspect, from its skilled and satisfying manipulation of visual pleasure...
... her own show where she gets paid a lot and where she performs for mostly the male audience dressing seductively and singing songs to provide thm pleasureand songs that their wives would never ... provide pleasure for the men in the process The above are some of the main points that Laura Mulvey argues in her article 'Visual Pleasureand Narrative Cinema" She makes very valid points and proves ... proves her idea that the males and females have a different way of viewing the movies in hollywood cinema the gaze is a male gaze and so the movies are for the desire andpleasure of the male audience...
... Goodness and the Good Life: The Euthydemus 16 Pleasure, Virtue, and Happiness in the Gorgias 48 Pleasure as a Conditional Good in the Phaedo 77 Pleasureand Moral Psychology in Republic IV and IX ... course, is to my family, and especially my wife, Gina, as well as Dan and Eileen Russell and Roger and Joyce Butz None of them could have given more, and I thank them for the love and support that makes ... take a stake in it, and there are clearly good and bad, correct and mistaken, ways of taking stakes And this feature of pleasure makes it all the more important to understand, since it seems...
... codes and 9), mainly helpers and cleaners in offices and other establishments; 2) high-skilled blue-collar workers (ISCO codes and 7), including road workers, construction workers, and landscape ... overcommitment and low on effortreward), and despaired employees (high on both overcommitment and effort -reward) Scores above the 90th percentile on the overcommitment scale were characterized as high, and ... combinations of overcommitment and effort -reward ratio Estimated mean and standard error (SE) of health-related variables according to combinations of Overcommitment (OC) and Effort -reward imbalance ratio...
... positive pleasure Absence of pain alone cannot bring well-being or happiness Pleasureand well-being have distinct psychological features and require their own hedonic neural activations Andpleasure ... has two sides, a positive and a negative aim It aims, on the one hand, at an absence of pain and displeasure, and, on the other, at the experiencing of strong feelings of pleasure (Freud 1930)(p.76) ... brain eats: Pleasureand desire circuits in obesity and eating disorders Brain Res, 1350, 43–64 Berridge, KC, & Kringelbach, ML (2008) Affective neuroscience of pleasure: Reward in humans and animals...
... medicine and rehabilitation After complete description of the The mean age of the patients and the healthy controls was 34,63 ± 10,62 (range: 16–62) and 34,46 ± 7,43 (range: 22–57) years and the ... (STAI) is one of the two sections of the Spielberger Anxiety Inventory (the other, measuring state anxiety) 'Trait anxiety' has been defined as anxiety proneness, that is, the tendency to respond ... nonalexithymic ones in their anxiety levels Yet, in our pain group alexithymic patients showed no significant difference from the nonalexithymics on trait anxiety Besides, alexithymia andanxiety were not...
... in current and previous treatment and suicide methods: males seek and receive treatment less frequently and more commonly use violent suicide methods [1,56,77] Although minor mood andanxiety disorders ... affective andanxiety disorders Eur Psychiatry 2000, 15(6):343-347 Sareen J, Cox BJ, Afifi TO, de Graaf R, Asmundson GJ, ten Have M, Stein MB: Anxiety disorders and risk for suicidal ideation and suicide ... episodes, comorbid anxiety, personality disorders and alcohol dependence, as well as sociodemographic and psycho-social factors such as younger age, being divorced or widowed, and experiencing...
... seizure frequency and increased scoring on the BDI-21, STAI-S and STAI-T scales It should be noted that this association is not a direct one as ictal and postictal anxietyand depression have ... common in patients with newly diagnosed and chronic epilepsy and provide further insight to the association of depression andanxiety with certain demographic and seizure-related variables Competing ... Harden CL: Epilepsy andanxiety Epilepsy Behav 2000, 1:228-234 Vazquez B, Devinsky O: Epilepsy andanxiety Epilepsy Behav 2003, 4(Suppl 4):20-25 Publish with Bio Med Central and every scientist...
... and ten per cent of children and young people have anxiety problems bad enough to affect their ability to live a normal life This book gives information and advice to parents and carers of, and ... the experience rewarding if they get ridiculed and rejected This can lead to anxiety in social situations (even social phobia) and nervous tics 26 SCHOOL PHOBIA, PANIC ATTACKS ANDANXIETY IN CHILDREN ... information about anxiety, as school phobia is a result of extreme anxiety in children and is a complex disorder Many anxiety disorders coexist or are linked in some way Because anxiety is such...
... with high-functioning autism and Asperger syndrome and is suitable for use by parents and teachers 64 SCHOOL PHOBIA, PANIC ATTACKS ANDANXIETY IN CHILDREN Graham, P and Hughes, C (1995) So Young, ... child’s irritation andanxiety What he needs is space, with the knowledge that there is understanding and help when needed.13 As all children are individual, cautious trial and error will help ... PHOBIA, PANIC ATTACKS ANDANXIETY IN CHILDREN any more as it is very low priority work compared to the other demands on their time), or to a local enuresis nurse Dealing with anxietyand panic Children...
... and does not have professional help, she is at risk of having anxiety problems (such as agoraphobia) and panic disorder (see Panic disorder and separation anxiety in Chapter Two) Separation anxiety ... child’s problems and what things help and what things make the problems (and hence anxiety) worse Signs of separation anxiety A child is suffering from separation anxiety if she displays many of the ... Psychology and Psychiatry 5, 4, 1045–1359 13 Tritt, C and Duncan, R.D (1997) ‘The relationship between childhood bullying and young adult self-esteem and loneliness’ Journal of Humanistic Education and...
... experiences great anxiety in social settings, there are often other anxiety disorders present as well (such as separation anxiety disorder, generalised anxiety disorder, panic disorder, PTSD and phobias).5 ... talked about and that something bad might happen Problems at home such as marital rows, separation and divorce Marital rows can disturb children and make them feel insecure, as they may see and hear ... when they need help, understanding and support themselves If parents are going through separation or divorce, their child may feel insecure, fearing abandonment, and she may feel guilty in some...
... problems, she rewards him by taking his problems seriously and by SOCIAL PHOBIA 143 giving sympathy and understanding The child herself is also rewarded: by being able to offer help and by feeling ... to be well presented (clean and brushed hair, clean face and hands, clean and ironed clothes) When children hit adolescence they often like to be seen as individuals and so will not necessarily ... she will see this dot and it will remind her to check her breathing 152 SCHOOL PHOBIA, PANIC ATTACKS ANDANXIETY IN CHILDREN and modify it by breathing diaphragmatically and in through her nose...
... is Severely Affected by Anxietyand Related Problems A child is severely affected by anxietyand related problems when her worries and symptoms affect her everyday life and, if she is not improving ... provide evaluation and treatment for emotional and behavioural problems and disorders, and can also provide testing and assessments Educational psychologists have training and experience as teachers ... she became anxious, and she may deliberately test these to check that they haven’t changed Children find comfort and security in familiarity and rules they know and understand POSITIVELY DEALING...
... to deal with them, and which involves close collaboration between the child and therapist The therapist and the child formulate the problem and set goals to work towards, with rewards to help motivate ... problems and may be more ready to make a commitment to securing that change 212 SCHOOL PHOBIA, PANIC ATTACKS ANDANXIETY IN CHILDREN Drug treatments for anxiety disorders Drug treatments for anxiety ... to manage her anxietyand cope with her difficulties through a variety of techniques, including: monitoring her thoughts, feelings and behaviour; challenging her negative thoughts and beliefs;...
... kissing and cuddling and silly games) when in public or when her friends are round to play Parents could try to help reduce her spots and blackheads and listen to her concerns about her clothes and ... this makes them stand out all the more At the end of the film the heroine stands tall and confident and seems to enjoy her new role as princess The child also shares problems of anxiety with famous ... boredom, and feeling insecure in their environment, needing a snug and protected place all of their own 234 SCHOOL PHOBIA, PANIC ATTACKS ANDANXIETY IN CHILDREN The animals’ problems and anxieties...