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"self-punishment" Definitions
  1. the act of punishing oneself

44 Sentences With "self punishment"

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But you must not allow these virtues to become instruments of self-punishment.
When Ellroy and Knode met he had recently entered a period of conscious self-restraint, even self-punishment.
"When they lie, they have a negative emotional arousal in the mind," she said, akin to self-punishment.
Self-punishment sometimes disguises itself as self-discipline — like when someone refuses to do anything fun because they don't feel worthy of joy.Underachievement.
I have wrestled a seven-foot bear and drank my own urine for articles, but this was a new level of journalistic self-punishment.
Instead, Issa has fallen into an excruciating cycle of self-punishment, allowing mistreatment to flourish in her work life, her friendships, and her romantic life.
Always a sucker for self-punishment and following a particularly tedious stint at work, I figured I could do with a mental and physical challenge.
The course encouraged members to engage in extreme forms of self-punishment if they "broke their word," techniques that would be replicated within the DOS.
Some of Issa's self-punishment is warranted (particularly in how she has treated both her ex and Daniel), but when does guilt turn into self-sabotage?
But I also know the self-punishment of dealing with a game's commercial failure invites looking at everything for possible reasons; the more unpleasant, the better.
Sleepers can use Kello to trigger all their other Wi-Fi devices, too, which they can then use as self-punishment for trying to press snooze.
The company now has more than 7,500 community operations staffers reviewing cases of potential self-punishment, as well as other sensitive issues like bullying and sexual violence.
Fenced in by barbed wire, she grabs at the wire in an instinctive act of self-punishment, a look of dazed contrition on her cold mask of a face.
"Another year will pass, I will count the days / Another sun goes down, and I'll never see the rays," is an angry, saddened expression of self-punishment for losing time in a hopeless situation.
In "Knock Out," artist Jhafis Quintero fights his own projection, a conceptual manifestation of his internal strife and the emotional battles of incarceration, an unending self-punishment coupled by a state-sanctioned abuse of power.
But more complicated human/dæmon relationships have been foreshadowed in The Book of Dust by La Belle Sauvage's villain Gerard Bonneville, who viciously beat his own hyena dæmon in an act of self-punishment that was never fully explained.
Poor grief resolution for a great many women leads to lasting trauma that exhibits itself as a psychiatric diagnosis for depression, low self-esteem and self-punishment, difficulty in giving and receiving love, as well as a decreased likelihood of ever having another child.
69 and considered that inwardly directed mortido underlay the phenomena of guilt and self- punishment, as well as their clinical exacerbations in the form of depression or melancholia.
Self-punishment of responses would include the arranging of punishment contingent upon undesired responses. This might be seen in the behavior of whipping oneself which some monks and religious persons do. This is different from aversive stimulation in that, for example, the alarm clock generates escape from the alarm, while self-punishment presents stimulation after the fact to reduce the probability of future behavior.Skinner, B.F. Science and Human Behavior, Chapter XV p.
Academy of American Franciscan History, 1959, vol. 1, pp. 172–3. Serra did not stand alone among Catholic missionaries in displaying self-punishment at the pulpit. The more zealous Franciscan and Jesuit missionaries did likewise.
But few took it to the extremes that Serra did. The regulations of the college of San Fernando said that self-punishment should never be carried to the point of permanently incapacitating oneself.James J. Rawls and Walton Bean. California: An Interpretive History, 8th edition.
By systematically superimposing images and concepts, the study asserts that Bosch also made his expiatory self-punishment, for he was accepting well-paid commissions from the Habsburgs and their deputies, and therefore betraying the memory of Charles the Bold.Oliveira, Paulo Martins, Bosch, the surdo canis, 2013 (on-line paper).
Resentment, used as a form of distrust, has a strong component of self-punishment: "the false appeal of self-punishment is that it seems to keep us safe from future hurt and disappointment", when in reality it is hurting the resenter more (i.e. how we mistreat or distrust others unrelated to the offense, ourselves, etc.). Resentment has also been conceptualized as a form of protest: "More specifically, resentment protests a past action, that persists as a present threat". The 'present threat' being that the past harmful action(s), makes a claim: that you can be treated this way, or that such treatment is acceptable; It poses a threat, and in resenting it, you challenge that claim (i.e. protest).
Individuals with depression may have unrealistic expectations for themselves, resulting in extreme self-punishment, or alternatively, may not engage in self-regulatory behaviors, depending completely on external sources of reinforcement. In either circumstance, the individual limits their experiences of positive enforcers, leading to a preoccupancy with negative feelings and depression.
In 1959, author Burton Glick documented mood-related symptoms, such as self-punishment, suicidal ideation, social withdrawal, and feelings of helplessness. Glick noted that patients appeared passive, and demonstrated an "inability to be aggressive". Ultimately, patients became "unable to function at all". Both Glick and Kempf emphasize their patients' lack of aggression towards homosexual individuals.
Only if he had not shouted to his brother, "Come on, you can do better than that. Beat me!" He felt guilty about the accident ever since and as a form of self- punishment, he lives the life of a debauchee much to the consternation and fury of his father. Then fate brings him to Ji-eun...
In the story, Hermann becomes obsessed by gambling, even before the Countess grants him her secret to the cards. According to critic Nathan Rosen, Hermann’s fatal mistake at the end of the story constitutes an act of self-punishment: Hermann punishes himself for the avarice of his corrupted soul.Rosen, Nathan. "The Magic Cards in the Queen of Spades".
For example, an individual who self-imposes a criterion of obtaining 100% on every test they take, has set an unrealistic criterion. When that stringent criteria is not met, the individual may inaccurately attribute their failure to an internal characteristic, such as intelligence. Rehm also includes self-reinforcement in his model, and states that those experiencing depression infrequently engage in self-reward and engage more frequently in self-punishment.
Dani Filth explained the album's title in 2006: > This title represents mankind's obsession with sin and self. The thorn > combines images of that which troubled Christ, the Crown of Thorns, thus > intimating man's seeming desire to hurt God and also of the protecting thorn > and the need to enclose a secret place or the soul from attack. An addiction > to self-punishment or something equally poisonous. A mania.
After six months continuous reading (mainly Nikolai Gogol, Adam Smith, David Ricardo and John Stuart Mill), he decides he has acquired enough knowledge. He never visits people longer than necessary and only visits people with influence over others. He only visits his home to sleep at two or three in the morning. His ultimate act of self punishment is sleeping on a bed of nails, which may have been based on certain Orthodox Saints.
Before her throat was slashed, Krista's mother said she wished she'd never been born. Before Krista is killed, Rod Reiss orders that she be spared and tells her to assume the name Krista Lentz and to live with the Wall Maria refugees. Krista later joins the 104th Training Corps, presumably as self punishment and as a way to kill herself (secretly loathing her true identity), where she ranked tenth in her class,. She later participated in the defense of Trost in the year 850.
502 Law does not usually accept the agent's self- punishment, but some ancient codes did: in Athens, the accused could propose their own remedy, which could, in fact, be a reward, while the accuser proposed another, and the jury chose something in-between. This forced the accused to effectively bet on his support in the community, as Socrates did when he proposed "room and board in the town hall" as his fate. He lost and drank hemlock, a poison, as advised by his accuser.
Immediately after Prue is agitated by Gavin, Peter admits to Cassie that everything she said is true. Cassie realises that both the affair and the accusation are evidence of Peter's twisted obsession with Prue and orders him to leave; he spends the night at Sarah's apartment. Later, Cassie is called to the hospital where Gavin has admitted a badly beaten Prue. When Gavin visits Cassie the next day, he claims that she had been putting him to beating her as a means of self-punishment.
He saw no action overseas during his service, but his training in the Marines left him with a commitment to physical exercise. When not studying, he was frequently seen jogging or performing calisthenics on the Quincy University campus, and he was known to perform pushups as a form of self-punishment when criticized by instructors. Swango graduated from Quincy summa cum laude and was given the American Chemical Society Award. Following his graduation, Swango went to medical school at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine (SIU).
To do so, they have to go through 12 temples, each one guarded by one Gold Saint (the most powerful Saints of Athena). Following several battles, Seiya gets to the Pope's temple and learns that he is the Gold Saint Gemini Saga, who in his madness killed the real Pope to obtain more power. With help from his friends' Cosmos, Seiya is able to knock out Saga and use the shield from Athena's statue to heal Saori. Shortly afterwards, Saga, having come to his senses, commits suicide as a self-punishment.
According to Dani Filth, the title "represents mankind's obsession with sin and self... an addiction to self-punishment or something equally poisonous... a mania." On the subject of the album's musical direction, Filth told Revolver magazine, "I'm not saying it's 'experimental', but we're definitely testing the limits of what we can do... A lot of the songs are really rhythmical—thrashy, almost—but they're all also really catchy." A flurry of pre-release controversy saw Samuel Araya's original cover artwork scrapped and replaced in May 2006, although numerous CD booklets had already been printed with the original image.
Police detective Huang Huo-tu, a Waisheng ren (Mainland Chinese) in Taiwan, has relegated himself to a mundane job as a Foreign Affairs Officer as self-punishment for blowing the whistle on corruption in the force, and his colleagues have turned their backs on him. His young daughter is left traumatized after being taken hostage in a gun battle, and his wife Ching-fang is filing for divorce. Huang is on the verge of a severe nervous breakdown. A series of bizarre deaths in Taipei baffle local investigators, including a Catholic priest of foreign nationality found disemboweled.
Lo originally denied that he had assaulted Lee, until a video of the incident (which Lo did not know existed) was shown on Taiwanese television. Lee was hospitalized following the incident with a slight concussion. Following the public revelations of Lo's assault, he refused to apologize to Lee, but announced that he would take a leave from the legislature for three months beginning 29 March 2001 as a form of self-punishment. This was not viewed as sufficient by most of the other representatives, who passed a censure against him on March 30 recommending a six-month suspension from legislative duties.
As well, self-flagellation, as in self punishment, may include the use of whipping oneself. This is one method of mortification, the practice of inflicting physical suffering on oneself with the religious belief that it will serve as penance for one's own sins or those of others. While more moderate forms of mortification are widely practiced—particularly in the Catholic Church—self flagellation is not encouraged by mainstream religions or religious leaders. A well-known instrument used for flagellations is the infamous Cat 'o Nine Tails, a nine-corded whip with one handle enabling a much more effective whipping than would be possible with only one lashing at a time.
Continually providing advice for Garraty, he admits early that he will probably lose this game, and entered it with suicidal intentions. He reveals that he was once in love with a girl named Priscilla, but the relationship fell apart due to financial differences, leaving him with a prominent facial scar. His masochistic streak manifests several times when McVries incurs the anger of the other Walkers with his "musketeer" attitude, his random attitude shifts between confiding in others and pushing them away, and an antagonistic relationship to Barkovitch. Pearson remarks that the Walk is a form of self- punishment for McVries and that he should have a "Beat Me Hard" sign around his neck.
Her approach to the character saw her delve into Gillian's psychology, with Walker particularly interested in the contradiction between Gillian's sexual confidence and her use of sex as a form of self-punishment. She felt the series showed a very adult approach to storytelling, stating that she had "never come across a character like Gillian before" and praising the variety of strong female roles. The Independent noted the significance of the series having three female leads over the age of 40, stating that this, alongside Caroline's lesbian storyline and Gillian's attitude towards sex made the series "quietly subversive" when compared against primetime television as a whole. In addition to its main characters, Last Tango in Halifax features a regular supporting cast.
Jordan Sargent from Spin felt that "I Blame Myself" positively exemplified a "darkness" among the stand-out tracks from the record, which he credited to having her adolescence "drained away by airplane flights, photo shoots, and useless recording sessions". The New York Times Jon Caramanica was unsure why Ferreira "[painted] such a dark picture of herself" with the lyrics, and felt that the self-punishment was unnecessary given the strength of "I Blame Myself" and Night Time, My Time overall. John Preston from Polari believed that the track was a worthy substitute for fans that "mourn the overall departure" of the mainstream pop sound of Ferreira's 2010 single "One", and raved that it was an example of "airy and gleaming brilliance". Two critics from Pitchfork reviewed "I Blame Myself" separately from Night Time, My Time.
Meanwhile, Louis Wu decides to die of old age instead of asking the Hindmost for rejuvenation, as self- punishment for his helping the Hindmost to restabilize the Ringworld at the end of The Ringworld Engineers, killing (as he thinks) a trillion hominids to save the rest. After ten years of wandering around the Ringworld and aging, the Hindmost convinces him that he killed far fewer people than expected. Since there are signs of several Protectors on the Ringworld, Louis returns to the Hindmost to be restored to health in exchange for service, only for the pair of them (along with a Kzin named Acolyte, son of Chmeee) to be enslaved by a vampire Protector ("Bram"). Bram shoots down ARM and Patriarchy ships attacking the Ringworld, and then tries to overthrow the other vampire Protectors who control the rim wall.
Because psychogenic amnesia is defined by its lack of physical damage to the brain, treatment by physical methods is difficult. Nonetheless, distinguishing between organic and dissociative memory loss has been described as an essential first-step in effective treatments. Treatments in the past have attempted to alleve psychogenic amnesia by treating the mind itself, as guided by theories which range from notions such as 'betrayal theory' to account for memory loss attributed to protracted abuse by caregivers to the amnesia as a form of self-punishment in a Freudian sense, with the obliteration of personal identity as an alternative to suicide. Treatment attempts often have revolved around trying to discover what traumatic event had caused the amnesia, and drugs such as intravenously administered barbiturates (often thought of as 'truth serum') were popular as treatment for psychogenic amnesia during World War II; benzodiazepines may have been substituted later.

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