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"self-recrimination" Definitions
  1. the act of accusing or blaming oneself

51 Sentences With "self recrimination"

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The belly is full, and the brain is writhing in self-recrimination.
The term traps women in an endless cycle of shame and self-recrimination.
Knud Adams directs the screening of home movies and the dawning of self-recrimination.
But under the thicket of guilt and self-recrimination, I'd glimpsed something of true adulthood.
Paltrow and Goop have nothing to offer these women but nagging doubt, self-recrimination, and green juice.
She is filled with self-recrimination: How could she fail to recognize the coach's overtures as inappropriate?
The lines blurred between denial and anger before settling into a deep depression weighted by self-recrimination.
Because beneath all your defensive emotions — the rage and self-recrimination — are more vulnerable emotions: disappointment and heartbreak.
Mr. Schachtschneider said that Cullen's accident and his own self-recrimination played on a loop in his head.
Her ensuing outpouring of shame and embarrassment and self-recrimination is one of the most passionate passages in the book.
In this instance, the mother often blames herself, and her self-recrimination can damage her self-esteem in profound ways.
They explained that these feelings add an extra layer of trauma to the self-recrimination and shame left by the abuse.
Practicing self-management means "suppressing any negative emotions such as self-recrimination and focusing on the positive aspects of yourself," according to Kelmich.
Not only the rapes but all the sequelae: the agony, the bitterness, the self-recrimination, the asco, the desperate need to keep it hidden and silent.
Though their techniques and political positions vary widely, each wants to transform the outrage and self-recrimination over Trump's election into tangible victories at the polls.
It vibrates with the kind of neurotic self-recrimination typical of exhausted and ambitious working mothers who find themselves "caught in the cyclone" of their children's needs.
When the realization finally hits, we feel the kind of intense betrayal (and buried self-recrimination) that's at the heart of an old-fashioned Agatha Christie murder mystery.
The literary Arabic of the Saudi-funded local mosques -- another popular subject of national self-recrimination -- is incomprehensible to the rising generations from which the recent attackers hail.
It's a tough time to be American, and Schutz's new paintings capture the emotions of helplessness, self-recrimination, and disbelief like little else I've seen over the past several months.
And I wonder if women — even those who've zoomed ahead in their careers, their feet heavy on the gas pedal — might find his inner soundtrack of self-recrimination a bit alienating.
The only song that affected me was "Worried Shoes," which whispers like a carousel dirge for the longings and hang-ups of a depressive mind spinning on an axis of self recrimination.
In the ensuing years of self-recrimination, his Marxism died, though, like Chambers, he felt that his life might be at risk if he declared his defection too openly or too soon.
Despite Hill's flagellatory self-recrimination ("Poetry is the art of the knout"), at times there's a sense that he's delivering his final testament as standup comedy ("my odes, largely made up of joking asides").
Evolving through a cycle of sadness, poleaxing grief, frustration and outright fury, Obama has even offered hints of self-recrimination at his own earlier failure to touch the perfidious politics of gun control himself.
In another example, Nan, her son and her father (returned after years of self-imposed exile) settle on the farm they sharecropped — given to them in deed by George Wilson in a bout of self-recrimination.
For the United States, the choice — collective self-defense against the exploitation of political fissures at home by a hostile external actor, or a retreat from a Western consensus in national self-recrimination, is especially stark.
It has been a year of tuning out the haters and taming the self-recrimination, learning to maneuver in a world of darkness, rerouting her goals and figuring out who she can trust in her new life.
The next two hours would amount to a rhetorical neck massage—from, among others, a klezmer violinist, a scientist, a jazz vocalist, a family therapist, a fifth-grade teacher, and a city councilwoman—with occasional self-recrimination.
The political self-recrimination is a far cry from the days when President Franklin Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill and President Ronald Reagan and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher bonded to face down totalitarian threats to Western, liberal democracy.
Charlottesville is "beautiful physically and aesthetically pleasing, but a very ugly-in-the-soul place," said Nikuyah Walker, who became its first black female mayor during the self-recrimination that swept the city after last year's white nationalist rallies.
Trump's eventual adversary confronts a daunting balancing act: He or she must be tougher than usual without being callous, mingle the right measure of pugilism with optimism, and avoid the self-examination and self-recrimination that never trap Trump.
Last year's Oscars was deservedly mired in self-recrimination in regards to the Academy's approach to diversity and general acknowledgment of the world around them—it was a definitive and very public turning point that practically required visibly changing attitudes in years to follow.
I felt panic about getting to the airport, followed by irate self-recrimination (why am I such a bad driver?), then by irate spousal recrimination (why didn't he get his stinking passport renewed in time, so he could come with me on this trip and drive?).
Even if the 6-0 Crimson Tide, who have been ranked No. 1 since the start of the season, make it unscathed through a rugged four-game stretch that began with a 49-1743 victory on Saturday at No. 16 Arkansas (4-2), expect plenty of self-recrimination.
It was full of regret and self-recrimination, I've broken the best thing, he wrote, he didn't know why he had done it, it was just the same thing again and again, he said, it's like I hate my own happiness, which was a phrase I had repeated to myself all day.
"Don't say that you're human / don't say that it's not your fault / I won't take the bait or these excuses that you're using," Emily Warren sings on "Don't Say," a wispy tune with a satisfying chorus that, lyrically, could be interpreted as a moment of self-recrimination (however questionably effective it may be) when it comes to the Chainsmokers' shamelessly hetero-male tendencies.
Sometimes this circumspection is justified — the line between iconoclasm and narcissism is easily smudged — but often our reaction is more complicated: We can find ourselves unexpectedly invested in the maintenance of institutions of power, and while seeing someone willing to set those institutions aflame can inspire admiration, it can also engender envy (why can't I do that?), self-recrimination (why didn't I do that
The process of self- attack can range from mild self-doubt to scathing self recrimination which leaves a lasting imprint on an individual's self-worth, and causes them to doubt their lovability, personality-efficacy, and attachment worthiness going forward.Robertiello, Richard. Hold Them Very Close, Then Let Them Go. New York: Dial, 1975.
"Our Lady of San Francisco", the following track, is about feeling "self-recrimination for thoughtlessly stepping over a homeless woman on a sidewalk". The closing song on the album "Classified 1A" was written by Sonny Bono in 1971. It is about a dying soldier in Vietnam, but was not released at the time because it was deemed "un-American".
Unfortunately, David often suffers from self-doubt and self- recrimination, meaning that he must struggle to remain in control. Following the Age of X, David briefly used a Neural Switchboard Wristband engineered by Doctor Nemesis, Madison Jeffries, and Reed Richards. This device allowed Legion to utilize a personality's power set for several seconds without being overwhelmed by that personality. However, he soon abandoned this and attempted instead to develop a more organic control over his personalities.
Questions like 'why do all my repentances lead to a craving to sin again' are just pointless self-recrimination (13.1). We are what we are and free-will is powerless to change this. "It is thou, O Lord Jesus Christ which wounds the souls of thy redeemed ones, through thy spiritual absence; and it is Thou who must heal them with thy glorious presence" (13.12). Why? Because that's the way divine love and free grace work.
Each time, for example, Strahd's own actions may be partially culpable for his failure, and as such he may go through crippling self-recrimination, rather than cursing the gods solely and giving up. Most other Darklords have similar tales of frustration, kept all the more unbearable because the flicker of the possibility of success is never truly extinguished. Not all Darklords acknowledge the Dark Powers directly, however. Strahd, for example, in his own memoirs, speaks only of a force known as Death, who mocks him with the voices of his family and former colleagues throughout his life.
Pudhumaipithan also narrates how, after the redemption, Ahalya suffers from "post-trauma repetition syndrome", repeatedly re-experiencing Indra's seduction and Gautama's fury, as well as suffering the ire of a conservative society that rejects her. Gautama also suffers from self-recrimination at his hasty decision to curse Ahalya. In another story, Ahalya by Pudhumaipithan, Gautama forgives both Ahalya and Indra. S. Sivasekaram's 1980 Tamil poem Ahalikai examines the stone motif in Ahalya's tale: she marries a husband who is no more interested in her than a stone and briefly encounters joy with Indra, only to end up cursed to become a lifeless stone.
Hoyle performing at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern According to The Guardian, Hoyle became "something of a legend" on the British cabaret circuit during the 1990s, initially under the alter-ego of "The Divine David".Walters 2010. The Divine David was an "anti-drag queen" who combined "lacerating social commentary" with "breathtaking instances of self- recrimination and even self-harm." Taking this character to television, Hoyle produced two shows for Channel 4, The Divine David Presents (1999) and The Divine David Heals (2000), before killing off the character at a farewell show at Streatham Ice Arena, south London, titled The Divine David on Ice (2000).
At the time, the Fifth Earl was extremely old and looking into the secrets of long life. He eventually concludes it can be obtained by eating raw fish guts. Obispo is at first skeptical but then realizes the Fifth Earl may be onto something. Throughout the book, Obispo repeatedly rapes Virginia,After Many a Summer, London: Chatto & Windus, 1962, p. 182-3 which results in Virginia's self-recrimination and feelings of sordid guilt: > It had happened again, even though she’d said no, even though she’d got mad > at him, fought with him, scratched him; but he’d only laughed and gone on; > and then suddenly she was too tired to fight anymore.
" The song is structured around a central passage of sonic catharsis. After the tentative opening, the pace and density of Loeb's roiling litany of self-recrimination increases; the personal pronouns pile up; the accents of the bass and backing voices grow unruly and insistent, like nagging, negative thoughts heaping on one another. According to Rhik Samadder, Loeb's guitar picks out a simple arpeggio as she admonishes: "You say I only hear what I want to," warning us that this may be the most self-involved song ever written. Almost every line contains a clutch of first person singulars: "I turned the radio on, I turned the radio up, and this woman was singing my song.
When sixty-nine-year-old So-Nyo is separated from her husband among the crowds of the Seoul subway station, her family begins a desperate search to find her. Yet as long-held secrets and private sorrows begin to reveal themselves, they are forced to wonder: how well did they actually know the woman they called Mom? The novel explores the loss, self-recrimination, and in some cases, self-discovery caused by the mother's disappearance. The novel also considers themes related to the self- sacrifice of mothers in general (and in Korea in particular), the relationship between memories of the past and realities of the present, and the chameleonic aspects of identity.
Born into a lower-middle-class background in Layton, Blackpool, Lancashire, Hoyle was heavily bullied for his homosexuality as a child, leading to a mental breakdown aged fourteen. He began performing at a local working men's club before moving to London and then Manchester. It was here that he began performing at gay clubs in the city in the early 1990s, eventually developing the character known as The Divine David, an "anti-drag queen" who combined "lacerating social commentary" with "breathtaking instances of self-recrimination and even self-harm." Eventually taking his character to television, he appeared on the BBC's Comedy Nation (1998) and produced two shows for Channel 4, The Divine David Presents (1998) and then The Divine David Heals (2000).
In 2020, Rolling Stone ranked the album at number 33 on its list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. The album was also included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. In a retrospective review for Rolling Stone in 2010, Douglas Wolk gave the album four-and-a-half out of five stars and referred to it as "an unlikely marvel, a desperately sad and stirring record whose hooks and production (by Remi and Mark Ronson) are worthy of the soul hall-of-famers she namedrops—'Tears Dry on Their Own' is basically 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough' recast as self-recrimination". In a 2019 poll of music writers conducted by The Guardian, "Back to Black" placed first in a ranking of the best albums of the 21st Century.
Although Assistant District Attorney Elizabeth Lederer had said she would not accept a plea deal for any of the defendants indicted in the rape case, she did come to agreement with Steve Lopez and his attorney in the court on January 30, 1991, prior to a new jury being selected for his trial. He was considered the final of the six defendants in the jogger trial. Because Lopez had not acknowledged participating at all in the rape in his statement to police, and prosecution witnesses had withdrawn from testifying, based on what they said was fear of self-recrimination or "fear of their own safety", according to Lederer, the prosecution's case was extremely weak. Although some of the five defendants who had been convicted had accused Lopez in their statements of the most severe violence against the jogger, these could not be used against him because of their convictions.
Kirk, to quash any doubts of his favoring of Spock states that while it is definitely time for a woman to command a frontline Constitution class starship, but is not sure if Garrett is the right woman to do so. When Garrett takes the stand, it is noted that she has a lot more qualifications and been decorated more times by Starfleet than Spock, on paper she would make an ideal captain, however, Gray brings up the Nimbus III incident, which concerns her. The official investigation into the incident suggested human error, Garrett disputes that by saying the report was conducted by a Tellarite, who may have had a bias against her and she protested the findings and it was determined that she was cleared of any wrongdoing. Gray also notes that Garrett and her other officers plead the seventh guarantee during the inquiry, where they refused to answer the questions presented to them to avoid self-recrimination.

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