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Basically, this isn't television freighted with complex psyches or ideas.
They also attempt to show how 9/11 changed our psyches.
It's a racy, madcap, and ultimately thrilling romp through their psyches.
All of us have worn on each other's psyches at times.
Print is very good at giving us a look into people's psyches.
But what if "Contagion" is the No. 1 movie in our psyches?
And that permission flourished in the psyches of all kinds of men.
We didn't lead ascetic lives, but prudish attitudes had invaded our psyches.
To get into their psyches, the actress asked each one personal questions.
PLUS: How the Kiss Somebody singer psyches himself up for his solo performances.
But O'Meara makes a good case that it matters, because women's psyches matter.
So it's been in our consciousness and psyches for a very long time.
These people are doing crazy things to their bodies and their psyches, too.
IT can manipulate physical environments just as easily as it can manipulate psyches.
Eight strangers, connected like a mushroom's mycelium, could access each other's emotions and psyches.
Today's liberal intellectuals instinctively associate nationalism with barbarism—with bloody wars and broken psyches.
AI could quarantine obscene content before it ever hurts the psyches of real people.
La La Land didn't examine the damaged inner psyches of two modern teens. 9.
Positive or negative, they embody stereotypes about women that are embedded in our psyches.
Yet, I wanted to get closer to the characters and deeper into their psyches.
But it can be difficult on a weeklong vacation to unwind our anxious psyches.
Every social media platform carves itself into our psyches in its own special way.
The outside world is an ever-present reminder of death, drilled into everyones' psyches.
Likewise, the relationships between boxing opponents revealed visceral truths about human connections and psyches.
It would achieve this lofty goal by transforming economics, constitutions, psyches, or the environment.
Her dialogue and lyrics are for the most part grim portraits of trapped psyches.
Much damage has been done to bricks and mortar, but also to societies and psyches.
In the back of their collective psyches will be the summer of three years ago.
That "he" is stretched among the rattling psyches of Betsy, Jan, Quentin, Tanya, Paolo, Xavier.
With genders segregated in most communities, sexual repression is a constant weight on people's psyches.
I wonder how much valuable information tech companies are mining about our psyches right now.
As a community, we can't continue to damage our inner psyches or our physical beings.
Washington can bail out their balance sheets, but who can bail out their damaged psyches?
If so, here is yet another way in which the two men are swapping psyches.
We asked five Canadian authors to reflect on places that have lodged in their psyches.
Our mothers hummed her melodies into our psyches as they rocked us to sleep as babies.
In the locker rooms and locked psyches of the players inside them, they may well be.
The daily challenge to "normal" — normal behavior, normal practices, normal responses — is grinding on people's psyches.
She knows about split psyches and the ways in which people deceive themselves and one another.
It has to do with the effects of slow growth economies over time on people's psyches.
According to Mihalich-Levin, the most insidious damage of the motherhood penalty is to new moms' psyches.
The upper class but gloomy Victorian fashion and psyches spread across the wintry lands of Haworth, England.
But there was a merging of the two psyches—mine and Barneys—and we're definitely pals again.
It's no surprise that the concept of self-care was drilled into our psyches throughout last year.
The windows were more an exploration into the psyches of people who might inhabit those imagined spaces.
Corporate leaders owe it to their shareholders to work within the psyches of Trump and his critics.
They remind us of the permanence of history, and its effect on our modern imaginations and psyches.
At this point, TV is dissecting so many comedians' psyches that it risks killing the whole genre.
But the uncertainty of governance-by-continuing-resolution has its own costs to federal employees' budgets and psyches.
The intersection of personal and national psyches has always constituted the richest point of journalistic inquiry for me.
Google revealed that there are many such lines firmly cemented in our psyches despite having never been uttered.
The Dodgers did win the Series in 143, but only after pain was permanently implanted in our psyches.
One reason was an aversion to high taxes, but the other was set deep in their collective psyches.
Starting in the 1990s, abortion foes increasingly stressed arguments that abortion caused breast cancer and damaged women's psyches.
Cloak & Dagger isn't as surreal as Legion, but they both spend an inordinate amount of time exploring characters' psyches.
Personalities, which means personal criticism and analysis, presuppose a whole world laboratory of human psyches waiting to be vivisected.
But who could've known, then, just how deeply that little black box would affect our psyches, and our hearts?
Yes, it's easier for poor people to pay for internet access with their data (and psyches) than with cash.
From an advertiser's standpoint, branded content, native advertising, brand integrations, and product placement should slip silently into consumers' psyches.
The expectation runs strong now, as it did then, that creative women make art of their faces and psyches.
Fetishizing of material wealth is the shit that kills us: It's in our guts and deep in our psyches.
Hilton, 38, recently invited over Australian comedian Chris Lilley to her Los Angeles home to look inside her pups' psyches.
The agitated symptoms tend to accumulate in the psyches of those "who might not be comfortable being sad," she says.
Just how violently their psyches have been disrupted becomes clear when they are each bedeviled by furtive and embarrassing impulses.
Before "Modern Day Virgin Sacrifice," she discussed the harmful effects that unrealistic body image expectations have on young women's psyches.
We'll probe people's psyches, exposing the dark realities of depression, and take you inside surprising leading-edge progress toward relief.
Hey, there's no denying the romantic streak that runs through most Pisces' psyches, but that doesn't mean they're codependent wrecks.
And like any good behind-the-scenes peeks, they give some insight into their four-legged stars' psyches and foibles.
And frankly, life is hard and people get sick and childish refuges don't armor our psyches like they once did.
None of my drill instructors ever abused any recruit in my platoon: pushed, bumped, verbally worked on our psyches, sure.
It's used to commodify people's psyches to transform them into commodities that can then be sold on the personality marketplace.
Psychologists say the way parents and teachers talk about climate change with children has an effect on their young psyches.
I saw it dwarf the psyches of absolute-power heads of state like Zaire's Mobuto Seseseko and the Philippines' Ferdinand Marcos.
As long as the newly single nurse their shattered psyches with endless pints of ice cream, her music will live forever.
Conversely, in the summer, poke bowls and roasted Brussel sprouts pop back into our psyches and see huge surges in popularity.
This apparently silly scenario is intended to make the serious point that AIs need not have human-like motives or psyches.
Clerics of many religions are still making those edicts, with dire consequences for the lives and psyches of millions of people.
The pandemic affects our psyches three ways: It influences how we think, how we relate to others, and what we value.
Endgame waves away the opportunity to dive deeper into the psyches of its grieving heroes, resetting them into unflappable hero mode.
These are writerly men confident that they've nailed women's psyches, all because of how single-mindedly they want to nail women.
The stock market correction shows the virus doesn't need to be rampant in the U.S. to start wearing down consumers' psyches.
" As part of Places to Go, five Canadian authors contributed essays about places in Canada "that have lodged in their psyches.
The images of that attack are permanently seared into the psyches of Argentina's Jews as well as the global Jewish community.
While her audiences are distracted by sparkling punch lines, she is secretly messing around in the dark reaches of their psyches.
Inner demons are black, shape-shifting blotches that cut across the screen and deep into the psyches of those that they torment.
Dr. Rosmarin suggests that pop culture has more to do with our fear of dolls than anything deeply seated in our psyches.
With so many indicators, pundits, and exogenous factors simultaneously attacking investor psyches, it's fairly easy to get caught up in the rigmarole.
On Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, guys are excuses, tools the show can use to explore the psyches and relationships of its female characters.
This is the future, and research suggests that it's a rat race that is already taking a severe toll on our psyches.
But Ms. Heyer's convictions had penetrated the psyches of her occasionally ambivalent audience, and were celebrated on Wednesday by speaker after speaker.
And fortunately, in the baritone Markus Brück and the soprano Tatiana Serjan, Mr. Kosky has performers capable of exploring the characters' psyches.
In these uncharted territories, it is critical that we step back to assess the damage to our psyches — both individual and collective.
It's on the curriculum because it is only through it that the psyches of other nations can be understood and wars averted.
We get it: This song somehow managed to infiltrate much deeper into each of our respective psyches than we'd like to admit.
It shows how It is meant to function, as a window into individual psyches, and into a monster that explores and exploits them.
The hate that has been spewing from those in Trump's orbit has really taken a toll on all of our souls and psyches.
At a basic level, this could also be damaging to political leaders&apos psyches; it&aposs hard not to leave any DNA anywhere.
For nearly 21940 years, Camnitzer has made apparent the ways in which capitalist imperialism asserts control over our bodies, psyches, loves, and deaths.
There are not nearly enough examples of popular culture that address the immense psychological trauma that sexual assault can inflict on men's psyches.
We are far less likely to immerse our fully lucid psyches into this socially democratic universe of inexpensive middle-of-the-night grub.
"I am tired of watching our planet, our bodies, our communities, and our psyches destroyed for the profit of a few," she says.
That leaves the public to hear these stories only after scores of women have had their psyches, their wallets, and their lives damaged.
While he works with athletes themselves doing psychological programs to help with performance optimization, he knows how fans' psyches work all too well.
For others, though, those years and the events that unfolded remain embedded in our psyches, having profoundly affected who we came to be.
That is, until you awaken the supernatural power that allows you to enter people's psyches (known as "Palaces") and steal their evil desires.
" Galbraith told me: "As an Australian I am horrified that these people are being used, their bodies and their psyches, for something unacceptable.
The songs build from the humorous to more seriously inflected think pieces on what technology has done to our lives and our psyches.
Let your mouth roar out, again and again, our infinite, excruciating stories until their psyches buckle under the weight of our aggregate reality.
By using VR to simulate psychologically triggering environments and scenarios, Rizzo is able to lessen the impact of those triggers on his patients' psyches.
Outlandish dreamscapes now structure the narrative, full of dire allusions to the characters' pasts and futures, drawing out the darker regions of their psyches.
Black Lives Matter forced the facts of racialized police violence through the generally impenetrable psyches of Middle Americans, whether they liked it or not.
The Mandible descendants never laid hands on the cash, but it was always there in the background, silently working its mysteries on their psyches.
Great horror has a way of sneaking into the darkest and deepest part of our psyches, but it's dependent on individual traumas and dogmas.
To the Editor: As a women's health nurse practitioner, I am already seeing the effects of the new abortion laws on my patients' psyches.
With its straightforward layout and receptive bentgrass greens, Bellerive has been a bigger boon to the players' psyches than any high-priced mental coach.
But Attenberg gets so deep into the psyches of her characters that the story ends up seeming electric with ruin, and with possible resurrection.
Michigan looms large in Democratic psyches, a fairly reliably blue state that flipped to Mr. Trump in 2016, helping cost the party the election.
What's more, he opens up these shuttered psyches by means of language, structure and theatrical devices that brazenly imitate those of one (gulp!) William Shakespeare.
How would that impact the psyches of citizens raised to define their own value by how much bread they earn, not how much they receive?
There's a pervasive uneasiness to her imagery—think shadowy sets, uncanny movements, and striking costumes—an ongoing exploration of the unseemly tidbits of our psyches.
In abnormal psyches, like those of people who have undergone trauma or are plagued by mental illness, Thanatos takes on a life of its own.
"The rough market has worn on the psyches of investors," said Scott Wren, senior global equities strategist for Wells Fargo, in a note to clients.
We Can Build You suggests that sharing essential qualities, such as speech and sexuality, with machines could be toxic for both human and robot psyches.
Lehmiller isn't just putting out a compendium of our raciest thoughts; he tries to explain what those thoughts do for the health of our psyches.
The latter, a fellow Scandinavian moralist and explorer of tortured psyches, was a major influence on Bergman, who staged his plays repeatedly over his career.
For such a traditional sitcom, Raymond was intent on drilling down into its characters' psyches and finding out why they were the way they were.
The latter bleed over into the mainstream here and there, but mostly people seem content with predictability—it gives collective psyches something to count on.
How do sonic frequencies, like psychedelic visual patterns, affect our psyches and serve as road maps for better living beyond the micro- communities of artists?
Fast food—from monoculture to McDonald's to $15 Manhattan fast-casual grain bowls—is as bad for the planet as it is for our psyches.
But thanks to his experience plumbing the psyches of neo-­Nazis, Koeh­ler is adept at getting strangers to open up about painful moments from their past.
I love watching these episodes: they're purposeful, and something that benefits my kids' psyches, helping build a foundation in them to help them handle the world.
Beyond the toll it's taken on the community, the hardened psyches of Merry's paramedics and EMTs have also been shaken by the dizzying pace of overdoses.
Then one of the ways they bring their psyches back into balance is to lower these out groups, and the other way is to attack them.
Just as some insect species will assume an outsized role in our ecosystems and psyches, many others we may never have noticed before could quietly disappear.
Gust after gust sent Panama hats, napkins and, above all, red clouds of gritty terre battue flying into the players' fields of vision and their psyches.
The outrage that unchecked social media imposes on our psyches is pulling at the fabric of our republic and threatens the foundations of our social order.
But the system's descent into chronic unreliability has become so embedded in the psyches of riders that many are overcompensating, adding extra time to their trips.
It dumps everything that's now par for the course in superhero movies: boring action mostly featuring men and computers, and stories about their stodgy tortured psyches.
Amazon's best seller lists arguably provide a better snapshot into consumers' psyches and raging pop culture trends than any analyst, trend forecaster, or influencer ever could.
"The series delves into the inspired and damaged psyches that are required to stand alone in front of an audience and make them laugh," a logline says.
As Shamov sees it, Meystersinger is as much a form of exorcism as entertainment, a forceful expulsion of the trauma embedded in both national and individual psyches.
"We are the two that were left, so our experience of growing up and whatever that knowledge did to our psyches, that's something we share," explains Kellner.
And while several of the characters seem to be making obvious choices for obvious reasons, as the story unfolds, the script gets progressively deeper into their psyches.
But by last year, the psychologizing of Trump had given "narcissist" its coming-out party as the go-to term to describe any objectionable psyches around us.
For Baskets, there's prime comedy to be mined from the worst parts of being alive: loneliness, jealousy, damaged psyches and families that do more harm than good.
They are often the researchers in the R&D lab of human experience, understanding where we're going, where our psyches are going, and where desires are going.
In Egypt, it's impossible to imagine how the revolutionary experience will settle into the psyches of the more than fifty million people who are younger than thirty.
Without giving too much away, two heroes (Marvel fanatics know who) are hurt (possibly killed), and the fallout takes a toll on Captain Marvel and Iron Man's psyches.
Hell, the three-act structure is so ingrained in our psyches that it can hold together movies that otherwise feel like they're about to fly off the rails.
It might not even be fair to call it "talk" when her wry and occasionally borderline whimsical assaults on her opponents' psyches are more akin to multimedia presentations.
He delves into the ways the coronavirus is affecting human motivation and our psyches, as an unprecedented global situation that most people alive today haven't ever experienced before.
"We have seven very strong studies that show this twists people's psyches and they come out of law school significantly impaired, with depression, anxiety and hostility," he said.
But some women say that doctors focus too much on physical appearance, and not enough on the toll prolonged reconstructive procedures take on their bodies and their psyches.
Inventing fictional critics sounds extreme, but creating characters and identities is central to Ms. Leeson's work, as is considering the effects of technology on women's bodies and psyches.
"Inside Amy Schumer" covered similar territory (particularly the perverse effect of systemic objectification on the psyches of women) but without as much of a believe-in-yourself message.
For the white characters, race is something to be denied and ignored; for the black characters, race is a historical trauma that is profoundly embedded in their psyches.
But thanks to the support of millions of mostly white men and women, Trump won the election, opening deep-seated socioeconomic fissures in the country and in our psyches.
Dimsdale wonders whether this type of research will continue, now that the mix of factors at Nuremberg that encouraged the intense study of war criminals' psyches has long passed.
"In the acting company, I found a family of an entirely different sort," he writes, in the noble tradition of children everywhere, reconstructing their damaged psyches in the theater.
Jovan Brakochevich and his wife, Suzana, have moved from war-battered Sarajevo to Melbourne, Australia, their psyches disfigured by unspeakable losses, as well as torture, rape and attempted suicide.
Where Jonathan Haidt thinks the American mind went wrong Psychologist Jonathan Haidt sees political correctness on campus as a threat not just to speakers' incomes but to students' psyches.
Hull's paintings are alien creatures, psyches turned inside-out, abstract portraits, cartoon explosions of blob-like forms, otherworldly cousins of Giuseppe Arcimboldo's portraits composed of fruits, vegetables, and fish.
But putting on the tough guise comes with a cost, and that is a cost in terms of damage to their psyches and their ability to be decent human beings.
For one, though consumers are no longer in the dire financial straits that caused their spending to turn catatonic, the recession's lingering effects are still damaging their psyches, Perkins said.
Here are five reasons why our psyches are designed to trust our friends on Facebook and in real life, even when it doesn't necessarily make sense to do so. 1.
In an inimitably sharp and elegant style, she has explored psyches and secrets through characters as varied as a child prodigy ("Mister Sandman") and an African elephant ("The White Bone").
This is big-picture theater, which takes a long view down the corridors of power to anatomize the psyches of the men and women who determine the fate of nations.
But collectively they paint a view aligned with Hughes': that the company is too large, too powerful, and too deleterious to the health of our individual psyches and of our society.
The lasting effects of social media, and Facebook in particular, on young people's psyches will not be fully understood for years, but it is clear that Facebook has changed human interaction.
It was hard, in that moment, to not see his swing as one of momentum, one that was as crushing to the Yankees' psyches as it was to their playoff hopes.
Rappers delved into their own psyches and dreamed up scenarios in which they tamed tigers, leveled skyscrapers with laser vision, gaped at alligators or reigned over ruined worlds engulfed in flames.
What's remarkable is how much we've done to address it—a reflection, I suspect, not only of how broadly it affects our lives but of how deeply it affects our psyches.
Hence the frustration of biographers who peel away layer after layer of the psyches of history's greatest criminals only to discover, in Gertrude Stein's words, that there is no there there.
Magnetic fields, electric currents, the force of gravity all work unseen, as do our interior arbiters of thoughts, inclinations, passions, psyches, tastes, moods, morals, and — if one believes in them — souls.
Yet 30 still looms large over the psyches of 20-somethings, as though it's the age when you're supposed to at least be on your way to figuring it all out.
Of course, there's no way to disentangle economic and cultural motives, to draw a clear map of the stresses and resentments that animate the psyches of tens of millions of people.
But also, astrology is less grounded than other core features of people's psyches: Leos don't always act like traditional Leos, whereas people who describe themselves as "bossy" are likely to be bossy.
The Fallen Angels Theater Company's revival of Sharman Macdonald's 1984 play, "When I Was a Girl I Used to Scream and Shout," deep-dives into the psyches of its largely female characters.
As It's a Fine Line, Parisians Ivan Smagghe and Tim Paris have always enjoyed treading the cosmic dust between party music and the lesser-known, further-out psychedelic reaches of their psyches.
These moments allowed for a view into the psyches of two executives whose companies are reshaping the world: There is hubris, anger at being unappreciated and a desire to abdicate moral responsibility.
These calls offer an unguarded, un-veneered glimpse into the reality of these famous peoples' personal psyches, and, at the very least, shows you at what point certain celebrities absolutely lose their shit.
But most impressive was the way the series used Crane's appearance in "Marion" to re-adapt Psycho, changing it just enough to fit this TV version's themes of poisonous masculinity and fragile psyches.
She found that the job was appealingly complex: Each game represented a 90-minute world within a world, wherein she was tasked with interpreting rules and selling decisions to 22 uniquely delicate psyches.
The aberration of that kind of comeuppance should tell you where the movies' priorities had shifted by the early 1980s: from the rumbling psyches of girls to the sexual amusement of their tormentors.
"Imprinted in our psyches as a restful color, Classic Blue brings a sense of peace and tranquility to the human spirit, offering refuge," Leatrice Eiseman, Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute said.
Killing the mandate also psyches up some on the right who could have opposed the bill for other reasons, Joe Antos, a health policy wonk at the right-leaning American Enterprise Institute, told me.
This month, this pensive lunar phase will occur on Wednesday, November 7 in Scorpio and shine a spotlight on the darkest, most cluttered corners of our psyches — then ask us to dig right in.
In "Toasted with Everything" (2018), the largest painting in the exhibition, DiBenedetto has concocted a gaggle of escapees from a bad horror film as a way of depicting the insides of our damaged psyches.
Celebrities ranging from Stephen Colbert and Anderson Cooper to Joe Manganiello ("True Blood") and Deborah Ann Woll ("Daredevil") cite D&D's influence on their teenage psyches and profess the game's positive influence on them.
That we cannot imagine such censorship is part of our larger inability to imagine any escape from the online world's immersive power, even as we harbor growing doubts about its influence upon our psyches.
Ford correctly identifies the urgent need for "better, more definitive language" in order to have "nuanced discussions about the spectrum of harm inflicted on the bodies and psyches of women" during bad sexual experiences.
Republican lawmakers and witnesses — including Burgess Owens, the retired football star — were jeered when they argued that black people could pull themselves up by their own bootstraps and that reparations might damage their psyches.
The idealized versions of things that exist only in our heads, jutting out into our psyches just enough so that we see that they're there but not what they actually are, always seem perfect.
"Morocco guarantees the security of the religion and guards against those entering mosques to plant mines in the psyches of worshippers," says Ahmed Al-Abbadi, who acts as the Moroccan king's representative for religious affairs.
Since we started outing the abusive behavior of men, I'm now in multiple secret and closed Facebook groups with women to talk about how sexual misconduct has affected our lives, our work, and our psyches.
To the Editor: A university's primary mission is not to protect the fragile psyches of some students from emotional disturbance that might result from their exposure to the expression of unwelcome and/or provocative thoughts.
But Mr. Adès's three-act opera, which lasted two and a half hours, including one intermission, is fired by the composer's determination to expose what he sees as the deteriorating psyches of these privileged people.
That's because all the fear and anxiety has gnawed holes into our souls and psyches that could be filled with fat and salt and calories as empty as the hand-sanitizer shelves in the supermarket.
Aibo's entry into my life, above all, though, revealed to me more about my coworkers' psyches than it did about, say, the ethics of artificial intelligence or even my own abilities as a pet owner.
Where I found the episode's attempts to dig into the characters' psyches a little hollow, the show's fans were fascinated by this glimpse into the cores of two characters who largely existed to power comedy sketches.
It's a long, ancient tradition and I think that's ingrained in our psyches here—as I think it probably is everywhere, but especially here because we're an island and we've been doing it for so long.
With this production coming out just in time for Halloween, it gives viewers an opportunity to dig deep into their own psyches to answer questions about our human obsession with theater and stories, art and fear.
However, he is also a distinguished life fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, whose professional code of conduct forbids members to publicly comment on the psyches of living public figures whom they have not personally examined.
Let us stand and be counted together to put an end to smearing anyone who dares to speak out, an end to questioning why we wait so long after our bodies, hearts, souls, and psyches first suffered.
Fewer things of higher quality, yes, but also things that are simply more useful, more appropriate, more adored, with less of the middling stuff that takes up space in our closets, our living rooms and our psyches.
Now comes "Wound: Mending Time and Attention" at Cooper Union, an exhibition and study center conceived by Caroline Woolard and organized by Stamatina Gregory, which offers remedies for repairing overworked psyches and models for building healthier communication.
Hugh Laurie is back as a doctor — this time, the forensic neuropsychiatrist Eldon Chance, who mines the psyches of those whose lives have been turned upside down by traumatic experiences, to the neglect of his own life.
Despite their differences in age, background and temperament — and despite their mortal enmity in World War II — there was a symbiosis, even an affinity, between the two: in their careers, their ideologies, their methods and their psyches.
Now — as we're suddenly realizing the power that tech giants can exercise over politics, news, our psyches and other basic aspects of democracy — there's a real question about whether they face any meaningful challenge to their rise.
It's somehow a whacked-out period comedy populated by saltily bearded sea dogs, a psychosexual drama about dramatically fractured psyches, a Beckett-style dive into guilt and shame, and, at moments, kind of a takeoff on Aquaman.
It was one of the only sequences in the movie that made it seem like Spielberg and Co. wanted to say something about about the ways culture imprints on our psyches instead of just making off-hand references.
Alongside taking part-time jobs and worrying about girls, you'll spend your time in the supernatural metaverse breaking into the psyches of dangerous criminals and changing their hearts with arcane magic and the help of a talking cat.
It's somehow a whacked-out period comedy populated by saltily bearded sea dogs, a psychosexual drama about dramatically fractured psyches, a Beckett-style dive into guilt and shame, and, at moments, kind of a take-off on Aquaman.
"Whether it's a police officer's gun or a community member's gun or in this case an accidental shooting, a bullet does the same type of irreparable damage not just to the body, but to our psyches," Land said.
Bolin attempts to answer that by identifying tropes in some of the most popular pieces of media in the subgenre, teasing out what it is about these dead girls that may be keeping our eyes and psyches glued.
He directed and produced "Football in America," an Emmy Award-winning PBS documentary, making him one of the first to question the hold of this violent sport on our culture and psyches, not the least his own and mine.
Close-up of Instagram's design for feed posts without Like counters Close-up of Instagram's design for feed posts without Like counters The change matches a growing belief that Like counts can be counter-productive or even harmful to users' psyches.
Her debut work of poems dives deep into the psyches of historical black figures, including Saartjie Baartman, an African woman known as "the Venus Hottentot" who was exhibited at carnival sideshows in London and Paris before she died at 25.
Each film also makes clear that many of the people running these ex-gay programs are themselves queer people who've repressed their sexuality and are projecting their own demons onto the still-developing psyches of the kids in their charge.
It's got surreal twists and a psychological cat-and-mouse game reminiscent of a litany of better films, ranging from Black Swan to Suspiria to Possession (all films that had far gutsier things to say about women's psyches and bodily autonomy)!
Sherry Turkle of MIT, who has been studying the effects of technology on users' psyches for decades, believes that smartphones have made it harder for people to form connections with each other, or even to be at ease on their own.
But now big brands are trying to decode the psyches of Talia's cohort: Gen Z. Loosely defined as people born between the mid-'90s and the early 2010s, this generation has never known a world without the internet or smartphones.
" It says, "Unfortunately, the will to survive is all too often trained out of the psyches of our police officers," and warns of "predators" and "adversaries" who are younger than officers and who have "been in more gunfights and violent encounters.
She noted that social media profiles on sites like Instagram and Facebook usually only portray positive aspects of people's lives, which psychologically impacts the ways viewers, especially young viewers with developing psyches, begin to think about internet fame and online validation.
Alone in my rental car, I think about concentric circles of trauma — the way one bullet, fired from one gun, damages one person and then radiates outward, driving generation-spanning wounds into the psyches of spouses, siblings, friends, neighborhoods and communities.
In ERP and CBT, a person might have to willingly say or do things that terrify them, dropping into the scariest parts of their psyches, and admitting to things that they fear will make their friends and families turn on them.
When they were younger, they rejected all that — the heavy dark-hued pieces, often identical to everyone's on the block; the freighted associations — but now they recognize the era's place in the history of Modernism and in their own psyches.
No, Bill built his legend almost entirely on the dark art of defense, using his insane athleticism and ironclad tactical mind to discourage his opponent from going to the rim, breaking their tiny psyches into millions of little pieces in the process.
If there's one thing the characters in this show are supposed to have deeply ingrained in their psyches by this point, it's the idea that you must do anything you can to secure power, even if it stretches the rules of propriety.
In his speech before top Italian officials and representatives from Interpol, the United Nations, Russia, China, the United States, Facebook and Microsoft, Cardinal Parolin spoke at length about the growing threat of internet abuse on the spirit and psyches of young users.
Scalia spent thousands of words plumbing the psyches of the Framers, to conclude (wrongly, as John Paul Stevens pointed out in his dissent) that they had meant that individuals, not just members of "well-regulated" state militias, had the right to own handguns.
At times, her detailing of a Civil War-scarred South as it psyches itself into readiness for World War I detracts from her protagonists' emotional journeys, but it offers a pertinent demonstration of the way homegrown xenophobia can feed off overseas terrors.
However, it seems reasonable that the first wave of settlers to set up shop in a Mars colony, for example, are going to need a glimpse of the familiar every now and again to prevent their Earth-bound psyches from going completely off the rails.
This is one of the lamest PR stunts I have ever seen, but it's fun to try to deduce something about the brain of whoever watched House of Cards (season 5, now on Netflix!) and felt they had firm grasps on the characters' musical psyches.
HOUSTON -- On numerous occasions, Houston Astros manager A.J. Hinch has referenced his psychology degree from Stanford and the role it plays in fulfilling duties in the dugout and the clubhouse, tasks that run the gamut from game strategy to manipulating the psyches of his players.
Its depictions of space colonists ("pawns") trying to eke a life out for themselves on a hostile planet—beset upon by invasions, plagued by extreme weather, and torn apart by their own procedurally-generated psyches—make for compelling micro-narratives ready for the telling.
Gradually at first, and then with a rapidity that shocked the psychiatric community, Levy's students and colleagues adopted Rorschach's inkblots for testing the psyches of patients, college students, artists, army officers, and the "strange and mysterious" people of far-flung African and Asian nations.
The rise of industrial capitalism and the division of people into classes—owners versus workers, white-collar versus blue-collar—had left an indelible imprint on the souls of men and women, stamping a standardized way of thinking, feeling, and behaving onto their psyches.
It might normalize a healthier reaction (specifically in male heterosexual cis-gendered psyches), so that when a woman feels sexual, or gross, or says "no," a man's first reaction isn't to deny or repress how she feels, but to listen, believe, and respect her.
This book touches on so many important topics and does it so seamlessly — the anti-immigration sentiment so prevalent today, the thoughtless exploitation of brown bodies, the ways in which society negatively effects the psyches of those who do not fit the heterosexual 'norm'.
And with the release of the film this week, a similar tide of panic, confusion and anger has flooded the American psyche — or at least the psyches of those who have been exposed to the feature-length film that some fear they cannot unsee.
They would not succeed so consistently without the ability to be in conversation with the narratives being told, and they have an uncanny skill for exhibiting or manifesting the frenzied, compulsive, and afflicted psyches of Lisbeth Salander, Mark Zuckerberg, or Nick and Amy Dunne.
As a result, Wade has achieved a lightness rarely seen in aging greats, who typically handle their waning superiority with reflexive denial, their psyches are wired to double down on the same formula that accorded them their success, and they bet on themselves until they're broke.
Past recipients of this imaginary-yet-prestigious award include Kim Kardashian, Rihanna, and Victoria Beckham, and today, at the end of a most tumultuous year for our psyches yet exciting one for the world of street style, we honor 20-year old model Isabella Khair Hadid.
But the truth is, for many of us — especially those who grew up in pluralistic areas where restaurants serve matzah ball soup and menorahs stand next to Christmas trees — a dread of anti-Jewish violence has been part of our psyches without being part of our existence.
In a more recent shift, only some decades after World War II did people conclude that if nations keep causing wars, it is better to identify with the innocent victims of the political contention, or with their mangled bodies and ruined psyches, than with the combatants.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It's impossible to overstate the influence that reading books can exert on our psyches, and this is precisely the subject of "Notes from the Reading Life," an event series presented by the New York Public Library and the National Book Foundation.
What has happened, then, is a group of greedy companies—armed with gobs of cash, technologists, lawyers, lobbyists, and an edict to "break things"—have ransacked America, torn down any semblance of regulatory structure, experimented on our psyches, and undermined the institutions that are supposed to protect us.
There Bran has been developing and refining metaphysical powers that will play a significant role in the story, including abilities to "warg" into the psyches of animals and to have visions of the past, the future, and of distant events, a gift known as "greensight" in the "Thrones" world.
Morgan Jerkins' essay "Reading Bored White Girls" describes suburban ennui as a kind of map for understanding gendered white psyches, first through analyzing Emma Cline's 2016 The Girls (about a Manson family-resembling cult) and then Jeffrey Eugenides' 1993-cum-1999 Sofia Coppola directed cult classic, The Virgin Suicides.
Over the last several weeks, Motherboard reporters have gotten a truly mind-boggling number of coronavirus-related press releases that fall into one of four broad categories: Taken together, I think we can learn a lot about crisis capitalism and the collective psyches of American small businesses/startups.
Although many horror films seek only to create momentary fear, the very best of the bunch — those that successfully manage to create King's conception of terror — break through the barriers of our rational minds, burrowing into our psyches in ways that can terrify us for the rest of our lives.
The family experiences a series of supernatural events thanks to their new abode: Bode encounters a demon trapped at the bottom of a well on Keyhouse's property, and the siblings acquire keys that grant them the powers of teleportation and invisibility (among others), and access to explore their own psyches
Surprised by how limited the mental health apps were for teenagers, and certain that the route to most teens' hearts and psyches was through their phones, Oko recruited David Grodberg, medical director at Yale's Child Study Center Outpatient Services, plus a team of under-18 advisors, to design a solution. Psych.
Most of the recent stories about Emmett Till focus on the same themes: the legal challenges of resurrecting civil rights cold cases; the relevance of his murder in an era of "Black Lives Matter;" the impact of those grisly open-coffin photos of Emmett on the psyches of African-Americans.
Having refracted the Hellenic take on the nature of humanity and mortality, on war and its aftermath, in contemporary adaptations of works by Sophocles ("Oedipus") and Aeschylus ("The Persians"), Ms. McLaughlin revisits the battle-ravaged plains and psyches of Euripides' all too timely "The Trojan Women," at the Flea Theater.
Surprised by how limited the mental health apps were for teenagers, and certain that the route to most teens' hearts and psyches was through their phones, Oko recruited David Grodberg, medical director at Yale's Child Study Center Outpatient Services, plus a team of under-18 advisors, to design a solution. Psych.
On the other hand, their entire strategy has been to take their doubts about Trump's leadership and character and lock them away in the deepest, darkest part of their psyches, to be exhumed once Obamacare is repealed, tax reform is passed, and the legacy-resuscitating memoir is ready to be written.
To the extent they feel optimistic about anything, they have been waiting for the 23 election in the way inhabitants of a storm-ravaged city might look toward the end of hurricane season — as an opportunity to restore order not just to their fractured physical world, but to their battered psyches.
And much of it looks much more invasive, on the surface, than anything Cambridge Analytica did: Judging personalities, measuring voice stress, digging through everything someone has ever said—all of this suggests that future digital campaigns, irrespective of party, will have ever-sharper tools to burrow into the psyches of candidates and voters.
We're not sure what's going on chez Balenciaga, but can somebody tell Demna that while we appreciate the play on consumerism, for those of us that actually want to buy your into your creative vision, these absurdly marked-up versions of ordinary, non-lux items is taking a toll on our psyches.
They had no place in their psyches to fathom their abuse: Subjected to every kind of depravity and horror, during the passage and after, they arrived to be forced onto platforms and bid on, a process that could drag on and on, as plantation owners rejected those for whom they had no use.
Felicity de Zulueta, a psychiatrist who worked with victims of extreme trauma, including former child soldiers in Uganda, at Maudsley Hospital in London, told me that the healing of trauma has physical correlatives in the brain just as assaults on our psyches do, forging new neuronal connections that bypass the traumatically scarred regions.
Political tribalism (particularly the "worth it to own the libs" brand of tribalism) has become so ingrained in our psyches that it seems normal to purposefully start fights with loved ones out of a misplaced allegiance to a deluded and vicious game show host who wouldn't piss on his supporters if they were on fire.
He said in an interview before the rally that he believed the Pittsburgh massacre and attempted assassinations of President Donald Trump's political opponents was having an impact on people's psyches to the point that he believed independents, Republican women, and the GOP base would ask themselves difficult questions about the direction of the country.
Center "therapists," led by head "therapist" and leader Richard "Riggs" Corriere (who did not countenance childbearing among his followers either), employed a combination of abreactive/regressive psychological techniques, which they had learned from Primal Therapy guru Arthur Janov, and coercive social techniques of group therapy to gain control of their patients' psyches and lives.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is devoting 2018 to fixing Facebook, and he has acted fast: In recent weeks, the social media giant has already announced major changes to the main source of its revenue, the News Feed, and acknowledged in a series of blog posts that social media can sometimes be bad for our psyches and for democracy.
It's #MeToo as an act of autobiography, and it serves as a potent reminder of how much of this moment has still been centered on the behavior, the statements, and the psyches of the men accused, rather than how their actions ripple through the lives of the people who have taken the risk of speaking up against them.
"The connection to our past, our potential, who we might have been, our aspirations of what we want to do of saving others, of bringing those [who have] less along with you, the sacrifices that are made and what they do to our psyches and to our bodies and to our relationships, it has all of that," she added.
ROUNDUP It's been 22014 years since the publication of Thomas Harris's "The Silence of the Lambs," the suspense novel that pitted the F.B.I. trainee Clarice Starling against the serial killer Hannibal Lecter, showcased them as they bored into each other's psyches and did more to change the genre than any novel until Gillian Flynn's "Gone Girl" a generation later.
What made the inhumanity of the two possible, he suggests, was the fact that their psyches embraced only the first and third grammatical persons: an "I" (the grandiose perpetrator) and a "they" (the dehumanized victims) but never a "you" — the second person, who, in confronting us one-on-one, forces us to engage an "other" as a human being.
When she wasn't fighting with my dad, my mother (who I consider an Imperator Furiosa–level badass for holding together the psyches of four boys while dealing with a drug-addled spouse) would detail to me, as the oldest boy and her having no one else to turn to, the financial apocalypse that was always on our horizon.
In hearing these individual tales, we're not only learning about individual trespasses but for the first time getting a view of the matrix in which we've all been living: We see that the men who have had the power to abuse women's bodies and psyches throughout their careers are in many cases also the ones in charge of our political and cultural stories.
The first half of season three admirably concentrated on telling a story of humanity and exploring what parts of a person are lost when they join S.H.I.E.L.D. We saw the relationships between various sets of characters — most notably Agent May (Ming-Na Wen) and Andrew Garner (Blair Underwood), as well as Fitz (Iain De Caestecker) and Simmons (Elizabeth Henstridge) — pulled, strained, and even vaporized because of the agents' scarred psyches.

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