Приклади вживання Psychologists call Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Modern psychologists call this body language.
Children don't remember much before the age of 3, due to what psychologists call“infantile amnesia.”.
Psychologists call this childhood amnesia.
Most of us don't need toknow these things because we are members of what social psychologists call"transactive memory networks.".
Late delivery: psychologists called the benefits.
The development of the individual leads to modifications of the personality traits,to the emergence of new qualities, which psychologists call new growths.
Psychologists call these groups reference groups.
To reconcile these two conflicting ideas,the fox changes his perception of the grapes and in the process relieves the pain of what psychologists call“cognitive dissonance.”.
Psychologists call this age a“midlife crisis”.
It also gives us more opportunity to live authentically through following our own innate interests,so that we spend more time in the positive state that psychologists call"flow"(when we are intensely absorbed in enjoyable activities).
The psychologists call this period as“a middle-age crisis”.
And while we often think of our friends as the people who are uniquely matched to our shared personality,moral character plays the largest role in determining whether you like someone or not(what social psychologists call impression formation), and predicts the success and longevity of these bonds.
Psychologists called a simple phrase that will help save the relationship.
But all Ukrainian society is wounded, for even when body does not have wounds from the armed conflict, it will hurt badly human's spirit,leading to the effect that psychologists call the syndrome of“posttraumatic stress disorder”- the scourge that has become everyday pastoral realities in our communities.
It creates what modern psychologists call“depressive realism,” an ability to see things exactly the way they are.
Psychologists call this age the most blessed person sometimes- he has no special obligations to his family, he no longer has to walk every day to work, and he generally has sufficient amount of savings to start(even the small) but it.
As reported Politeka, psychologists call emotion, which destroys much health.
Social psychologists call this‘mental contrasting'- thinking about what you want to achieve and what might get in the way of your achieving it- and have found that it helps people achieve their goals.
The key to their success has turned out to be what psychologists call the need for achievement, the desire to do something better or more efficiently than it has been done before.
Doctors and psychologists call this problem“night incontinence of urine,” although for us it simply means that the child is described on the bed.
Nevertheless, the dangers of what psychologists call secondary or vicarious traumatization become significant in situations where the exposure is repeated- the slow drip effect.
Modern psychologists call it defense mechanisms, and denial in particular, when the truth when painful for the psyche is denied explicitly but at the same time is driven into sub-consciousness implicitly causing other trouble.
We all, to some extent, suffer from something that psychologists call"the illusion of transparency"-- basically, the mistaken belief that our thoughts and our feelings and our needs are really obvious to other people.
They have what psychologists call an“external locus of control,”where they believe factors outside of them dictate the direction of their lives.
When my acute self-consciousness grew to what the psychologists called"double-blind" type, my instructor would again approach me and say,"Loong, preserve yourself by following the natural bends of things and don't interfere.
The phenomenon, which psychologists call“depressive realism,” was first identified by Lauren Alloy and Lyn Abramson, psychologists at Northwestern and the State University of New York at Stony Brook, respectively, who were studying the illusion that people often have of being in control when, in reality, they are not.
Nevertheless, the dangers of what psychologists call secondary or vicarious traumatization become significant in situations where the exposure is repeated- the slow drip effect.
What's that? That's what psychologists call the phenomenon of assuming that your ideology is based in love but your opponents' ideology is based in hate.
Psychologist called 16 signs of a mentally healthy person.