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emotionally and stable
Isolated, Rousseau, never emotionally very stable, suffered a serious decline in his mental health and began to experience paranoid fantasies about plots against him involving Hume and others.
During the novel Last Human, the crew fought an alternate version of Lister who was adopted by different parents, this Lister choosing the wealthy but psychotic Thorntons over the poorer but more emotionally stable parents which the normal Lister had.
Harry Harlow conducted a controversial study involving rhesus monkeys and observed that monkeys reared with a " terry cloth mother ", a wire feeding apparatus wrapped in softer terry cloth which provided a level of tactile stimulation and comfort, were considerably more emotionally stable as adults than those with a mere wire mother.
They tend to be calm, emotionally stable, and free from persistent negative feelings.
* The Problem Child or Rebel ( also known as the Scapegoat ): the child who is blamed for most problems related to the family's dysfunction, in spite of often being the only emotionally stable one in the family.
It indicates a person who is self-confident, generous, and emotionally stable.
At first, he was classified mentally and " emotionally stable " and " a mature, stable appearing career Marine.

emotionally and opposite
While McCrae is warm, good natured, and understanding of people, Captain Call, Gus's best friend and partner, is the opposite: a workaholic taskmaster who hides in his work, emotionally cut off.
* He has no history of any emotionally close, meaningful relationships of a romantic and / or sexual nature with any member of the opposite sex.

emotionally and personality
Diseases usually affect people not only physically, but also emotionally, as contracting and living with many diseases can alter one's perspective on life, and their personality.
According to writer Mike Carey " one of Iceman's best personality traits is that emotionally Bobby Drake is like the ice he manipulates -- not cold but transparent.
Borderline personality disorder ( BPD ) ( according to the ICD-10 World Health Organization disease classification, emotionally unstable personality disorder, borderline type ) is a personality disorder marked by a prolonged disturbance of personality function, characterized by unusual variability and depth of moods.
Torn between two loves, emotionally confused, the desire to fly an incurable disease eating out your life in the slow torture of frustration — she cannot be a simple, natural personality.
Individuals with borderline personality disorder and suicidal individuals are frequently emotionally intense and labile.
Illyana seemed to have undergone a personality change since her return from the future, becoming more detached emotionally in most cases, possibly due to the further loss of most of her soul during " X-Infernus ".
He is a somewhat two-dimensional embodiment of corrupt government authority, emotionally bankrupt and stoic under pressure, with little personality or motivation beyond his desire to maintain the status quo.
Any tendency by the newcomer to retain their original identity ( language, religious faiths, ethnic associations including attention to " ethnic media ," beliefs, ways of thinking, et cetera ) is defined by Gudykunst and Kim ( 2003 ) as operational / functional unfitness ( p. 376 ), mental illness ( pp. 372 – 373, 376 ), and communication incompetence, dispositions linked by Spencer and Galton and later Gudykunst and Kim ( 2003 ), to inherent personality predispositions and traits such as being close-minded ( p. 369 ), emotionally immature ( p. 381 ), ethnocentric ( p. 376 ), and lacking cognitive complexity ( pp. 382, 383 ).
Some have suggested that ( however disconcerting ) such a break may be a form of psychological communication, opening the way for a less ego-bound and more emotionally grounded sense of personality.
Freud thus considered a girl ’ s Oedipal conflict to be more emotionally intense than that of a boy, resulting, potentially, in a woman of submissive, less confident personality.
The second personality, that of Parvati IV, usually arises when Pai is defenseless, endangered, or emotionally overcome.
Cankar was a relatively fragile personality, both emotionally and physically, but showed an unusually strong and persistent intellectual vigour.
They especially noted the emotionally powerful songwriting, which they felt gave the album a " warm personality and charmingly subtle mood.
Oliver attempted to emotionally connect with her, but was unsuccessful due to his ruthless and strict personality.
Machiavellianism is also a term that some social and personality psychologists use to describe a person's tendency to be emotionally cool and detached, and thus more able to detach from conventional morality and to deceive and manipulate others.

emotionally and correlates
This correlates with some culture norms that the United States places on women, implying that they should be more emotionally responsive than males.

emotionally and well
The inhabitants passively endure their increasing feelings of exile and separation ; despondent, they waste away emotionally as well as physically.
It is an elaborately structured poem praising or glorifying an event or individual, describing nature intellectually as well as emotionally.
For example, Spotty was revealed to be a rather sarcastic and aggressive pupil, as well as Plug to be the more sympathetic and arguably most emotionally prone member.
Griffin leaves the League under cover of invisibility to form an alliance with the invaders before betraying it outright, stealing plans for the defence of London as well as physically and emotionally assaulting Mina.
On the night of the defeat, an emotionally drained Premier Jacques Parizeau stated that the loss was caused by " money and some ethnic votes " as well as by the divided votes amongst francophones.
The Mitford sisters and their brother grew up in an aristocratic country house with emotionally distant parents, as well as a large household with numerous servants ; this family situation was not unusual for its time.
Restless to the point of hyperactivity, naturally introverted, and emotionally distant from her husband, she fled him as well as her duties of life at court, avoiding them both as much as she could.
The future universe of this Legion is an emotionally and mentally repressive society which involves human sexuality and contact being kept at arms ' length as well as Orwellian surveillance of minors.
She's not feeling well physically and emotionally, and is especially mad about Blacky not being there for her.
Occasionally students who finish A Level or equivalent qualifications early ( after skipping a year in school on the grounds of academic giftedness ) may enter below this age but large universities are now setting lower age limits of 16 or 17 after a number of well publicised " child prodigies " were found to be emotionally and mentally unprepared for university life.
Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times wrote, " The Truman Show is emotionally involving without losing the ability to raise sharp satiric questions as well as get numerous laughs.
Their marriage had been a largely unhappy affair, and by that time he described himself as being " detached " from his family, emotionally as well as physically.
Others countered that the characters were more well rounded than in other science fiction shows and that science fiction concepts and special effects in themselves did not preclude realistic action and interaction and believable, emotionally engaging plots.
Her performance as emotionally scarred massage therapist Brenda Chenowith earned her Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Awards, as well as two Emmy Award nominations.
Influenced by reports from private detectives as well as family servants and Laura Morgan ( who appears by all published accounts to have been somewhat emotionally and mentally unbalanced and who testified on Mrs. Whitney's side at the trial ), members of the Vanderbilt family came to believe that Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt was a bad influence and neglectful of her daughter.
Such children are said to have a secure attachment style, and characteristically continue to develop well both cognitively and emotionally.
The fact that this bloodline trait has not shown itself at the usual age of around eleven, as well as the absence of any truly understanding or sympathetic other in her life, leaves Lirael emotionally distressed and very unhappy until her appointment to the Clayr's Library on her fourteenth birthday.
Pursued by the cyborg Skar, the Freemen encounter various victims of Martian transhuman experiments, as well as emotionally and psychologically scarred survivors.
) For his professional releases, Bagdasarian's main recording innovation was to use tape machines that could vary speeds in between these extreme octaves, creating more understandable and thus emotionally accessible voices that worked well for both singing and spoken dialogue.
After the show completed its fifth season in 1977, all was going well when, on Easter Sunday ( 26 March ) 1978, Arthur Brough's wife of 50 years, Elizabeth, died, and the emotionally devastated Brough announced he was quitting acting.
Van is also depicted as being more lonely and emotionally reserved, as well as being far more aggressive and willing to slay any perceived enemies than his more pacifistic series counterpart.
Nomura describes Tifa's character as having several dimensions, calling her " like a mother, a sweetheart, and a close ally in battle " and " remarkably strong, not only emotionally, but physically as well.
Emotional isolation is a term used to describe a state of isolation where the individual is emotionally isolated, but may have a well functioning social network.
According to Smith and Segal, “ People who are emotionally and mentally healthy have the tools for coping with difficult situations and maintaining a positive outlook in which also remain focused, flexible, and creative in bad times as well as good ” ( 2011 ).

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