Sentence examples for mental fabric from inspiring English sources

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This is vital for a writer whose work deals so intimately with the physical and mental fabric of grief: the natural world may offer some consolation to those who, for whatever reason, suddenly confront the existential nature of their pain, but it would be absurd to suggest, as a single superfluous stroke of colour or light might do, that anything in the garden is, or could be, no more than lovely.

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Psychoanalysis is indeed part of the mental-health fabric of the 21st century and continues to provide a foundation, with contributions like the understanding of the unconscious and of transference, from which many other therapies have drawn and continue to draw.

He showed how selection united the nonliving and the living, the nonhuman and the human, and the physical and the mental into a single fabric of intelligible material causation.

Mental illnesses affect the very fabric of human nature, robbing it of its various facets of personality, purposeful behaviour, abstract thinking, creativity, emotion, and mood.

If you truly believe that it is essential to your athletic success, you must then do what is necessary to weave mental training in the very fabric of your training and competitive efforts.

Conversely, the distinct properties that one ascribes to a particular are equally not part of the fabric of reality, but mental constructions that veil the unity of that particular.

They get folded into the heavy fabric of everyday life, and the mental state that accompanies them is smothered.

From whether or not to have a scheduled C-section, breastfeed or use pacifiers, parenting involves mental and moral acrobatics that strain the human fabric to the extreme.

Extended periods of anxiety and stress (fear by other names) result in a breakdown of mental health and on a larger scale, our social fabric.

He then poses a particular theory of mind in which imagination and expression are built into the structural fabric of the mind, so that every intentional mental act is in some sense an act of an expressive imagination.

He wondered if this was a symptom of mental decline, but it seems symbolic of a change in the fabric of his intellectual life and the larger movement of science away from the confusions of a phrase like "natural selection".

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