Sentence examples for emotional blindness from inspiring English sources

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But the author is not an actor, and he could not rise to the affecting break-up scene in which Frederick's insightfulness and intelligence suddenly form a poignant contrast to his emotional blindness.

None of them, according to Alice Miller, guru of wounded inner children everywhere and the author, most recently, of "The Truth Will Set You Free: Overcoming Emotional Blindness and Finding Your True Adult Self," will succeed in escaping the shadow of their past.

In "Julian Sands in a Celebration of Harold Pinter," directed by John Malkovich at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Aug. 4-21, Sanot nonlynly honors Pinter's ghastly and gorgeous gallery of lost men with barely articulated needs and emotional blindness, he also gives voice to his own complexities as a star who became an artist first.

Others criticized the president for his overly careful language, even "emotional blindness," in addressing the problem.

Similar language in many recent statements reveals a widespread emotional blindness among men who have been forced to answer for their actions.

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These data converge with the research of Bocanegra and Zeelenberg [2], who observed emotion-induced blindness in response to emotional words at short and intermediate ISIs, but emotion-induced "hypervision" (enhanced performance) with a longer (1000 ms) ISIs.

Many states had laws that barred children with disabilities such as deafness, blindness, emotional disturbance and other cognitive delays from public education.

To save the capital and thus the nation, the leader who manipulated his rebellious officers with an emotional pretense of incipient blindness was George Washington, and the one who risked creating a Caesar out of a necessary general was Abraham Lincoln.

At the start of each school year, all Head Start enrollees are evaluated by an education specialist to identify special health care needs, which are defined as "deafness, speech or language impairments, visual impairments including blindness, serious emotional disturbance, orthopedic impairments, autism, traumatic brain injury" or developmental delays [ 12].

Walt was completely unable to see how horrified his wife was by his very presence, his demands for affirmation and praise, his blindness to the emotional needs of others.

The amygdala is commonly known for its role in higher-order emotion processing that was initially suggested by Kluver and Bucy (44) in their classical temporal lobectomy studies in rhesus monkeys, which resulted in major changes in their emotional behavior, cumulatively termed psychic blindness.

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