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When they form teams and make other big decisions, they are also learning to face problems with their friends and, if they play long enough, to solve them.
They include cognitive therapy, in which people learn to refute pessimistic or degrading thoughts, and exposure therapy, in which they overcome anxieties by gradually learning to face the situations they fear.
The filmmakers, best known for their fictional features (notably "Daddy Longlegs"), blend archival footage and recent interviews with Cooke and his friends and family; the wistful portrait — aided by ingenious special effects — shows a living legend learning to face his real self.
It's not about progress -- it's about learning to face your feelings and seeing where they take you.
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"I learned to face reality from the beginning.
And yet we have learned to face these risks and go out and live our lives each day.
An educator with a master's degree said he had learned to face his hallucinations and ask, "What's the evidence for that?
Other plants have learned to face adversity -- periods of cold or dry, when it makes sense to go dormant for a while.
Will the gang – cool Blue, nerdy Green, Noo Yawka stereotype Red – learn to face their fears and colour outside the lines?
Gradually, through the attentions of a concerned teacher and another young inmate, he learns to face the horror that has shut him up mentally as well as physically.
To turn one's back to the doorway is not permitted, and if one happens to do so while sleeping, he is awakened, over and over if necessary, until the prisoner learns to face the glass pane.
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