Sentence examples for psychological reflection from inspiring English sources

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Dr Aaron Balick, author of The Psychodynamics of Social Networking says: "The sharing of the photo is a psychological reflection of the person taking the picture, not the photographed.

But he was a better writer than reporter; his 20-plus books, mixing subtle psychological reflection and vivid description, invited comparisons with Joseph Conrad, another Polish-born lover of faraway places.His unique perspective from the bottom was matched by lively (critics called it imaginative) reporting from (or about) the innermost sanctums.

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I read Thucydides every decade or so, about as often as I read "Sherlock Holmes". The reasons why Thucydides is still widely read today, over 2,400 years after he lived, are that his insights into politics and war are universal and still relevant; his moral and psychological reflections on war and history are profound; and his accounts of debates and battles are thrilling.

The reasons why Thucydides is still widely read today, over 2,400 years after he lived, are that his insights into politics and war are universal and still relevant; his moral and psychological reflections on war and history are profound; and his accounts of debates and battles are thrilling.

The upshot of the addition may be interpreted as the recognition that knowledge is not closed under deduction considered in abstraction from the psychological process of "reflection".

Our in-depth analysis calls for greater attention to nurturing individual and organisational growth, humanitarian principles, culture of debate and reflection, psychological stresses, organisational independence and impartiality, and broader policies and interventions to actively address concerns over limited humanitarian space.

Of note, given the sensitive nature of many of the questions we asked, the lack of representativeness of the sample may mask important relationships between NSSI, psychological distress and reflections on survey participation.

Some physicians don't believe that it's a medical illness but may be a reflection of psychological distress or stress.

On reflection, the psychological connections are fairly obvious between anxiety about nuclear war and the explosion at a peaceful power plant, spewing forth radioactive material in the midst of a populated region.

Procedural theories and Meyers's competency approach employ psychological processes of critical reflection.

They may be an early marker of cognitive decline with an underlying pathological basis, a feature of normal ageing and/or a reflection of psychological distress.

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