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is and self-described
Another influential voice in discussing matters of cultural imperialism is the self-described " practical Marxist-feminist-deconstructionist ," Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak.
The self-described purpose of Christianity is to provide people with what it holds to be the only valid path to salvation as announced by the apostles of what the Book of Acts describes as, The Way.
* The Archivist's Toolkit is a self-described as an " Archival Data Management system " able to work with the Dublin Core format.
Camille Paglia, a self-described " dissident feminist " who has often been at odds with other academic feminists, argues that the Marxist-inspired interpretation of misogyny so prevalent in second-wave feminism is seriously flawed.
Contemporary ethical debate is often described as " secular ", with the work of Derek Parfit and Peter Singer, and even the whole field of contemporary bioethics, having been described or self-described as explicitly secular or non-religious.
According to Irving Kristol, self-described founder of American Neoconservatism, Thucydides wrote " the favorite neoconservative text on foreign affairs "; and Thucydides is a required text at the Naval War College, an American institution located in Rhode Island.
LLNL is self-described as " a premier research and development institution for science and technology applied to national security.
Senator Bernie Sanders from Vermont is a self-described democratic socialist, and is the only self-described socialist to ever be elected to the United States Senate.
Lewis, a self-described " strong monarchist ", wrote " Civilization is more than an abstraction.
A member of the Industrial Workers of the World ( IWW ), Chomsky is a self-described Anarcho-Syndicalist, a position which he sees as the appropriate application of classical liberal political theory to contemporary industrial society: " Now a federated, decentralized system of free associations, incorporating economic as well as other social institutions, would be what I refer to as anarcho-syndicalism ; and it seems to me that this is the appropriate form of social organization for an advanced technological society in which human beings do not have to be forced into the position of tools, of cogs in the machine.
He is a self-described modernist.
Robinson, a self-described socialist, is commonly regarded as being one of the most left-wing figures in Canadian politics.
The university's main student-run political publication is the Washington University Political Review ( nicknamed " WUPR "), a self-described " multipartisan " monthly magazine.
It is self-described as the first temple of its kind to exist in Europe in over a thousand years.
She is a self-described " lone, lorn creetur " that spends much of her time pining for " the old ' un " ( her late husband ).
In interviews with gay men and self-described fag hags, the most common theme is safety.
The character Detective Inspector Robert " Robbie " Lewis ( formerly Detective Sergeant ) in the long-running ITV series Inspector Morse is a self-described Geordie – although not a " professional " one.
The origin of the word " herpetoculture " is credited to Tom Huff, who devised the word to distinguish what he, as a self-described " herpetoculturist ", was doing -- working to keeping reptiles and amphibians alive and healthy -- from what herpetologists of that era were generally doing, namely, collecting specimens for preservation in museum collections.
Parsons was interested in socialism and communism, but he was sceptical of the ideas of Marxism and how they had been put into action by self-described ' communist ' governments of the time, sarcastically writing that " The dictatorship of the proletariat is merely temporary — the state will eventually wither away like a snark hunter, leaving us all free as birds.
A political conservative and self-described " right-winger ", who has publicly protested against what he perceives as immorality and " anti-Catholicism ", Morrissey's long-term collaboration with the low-keyed, apparently apolitical Warhol was viewed by many as " a successful mismatch ", although both men did share some traits, i. e. both were practising Catholics from " ethnic " backgrounds ( Warhol was of Rusyn descent and Morrissey is of Irish descent ).
Olmito is the self-described " mesquite capital of the world.

is and approach
An approach that has appealed to some choreographers is reminiscent of Charles Olson's statement of the process of projective verse: `` one perception must immediately and directly lead to a further perception ''.
But in this approach it is the artist's ultimate insight, rather than his immediate impressions, that gives form to the work.
The approach to the depiction of the experience of creation may be analytic, as it is for Miss Litz, or spontaneous, as it is for Merle Marsicano.
An order can be chanced rather than chosen, and this approach produces an experience that is `` free and discovered rather than bound and remembered ''.
It is testimony to the deep respect in which Mr. Eisenhower was held by members of all parties that the moral considerations raised by his approach to the matter were not explicitly to be broached.
I am suggesting that a case-history approach to the Oedipus complex is a blind alley for a storyteller.
The interesting thing about Mr. Lyford's approach, and the approach of the contributors to The Agreeable Autocracies ( Oceana Publications, 1961 ) to the situation of American civilization, is that it is concerned with comprehending the psychological relationships which are having a decisive effect on American life.
For it is their catastrophic concept of the Anglo-Saxon invasions rather than Kemble's gradualist approach which dominates the field.
This is not to assume that his work was without merit, but the validity of his assumptions concerning the meaning of history must always be considered against this background of an unprofessional approach.
In this respect, his approach to poetry-and-jazz is in marked contrast to Kenneth Rexroth's.
His approach to music is highly individualistic ; ;
Since Laos is of no more purely military value to Moscow itself than it is to Washington, this approach might be expected to head off Mr. Khrushchev for the moment.
But if any realism and feeling for truth remain in the General Assembly, it is time for men of courage to measure the magnitude of the failure and urge some new approach.
That is one approach.
Mr. Richard Preston, executive director of the New Hampshire State Planning and Development Commission, in his remarks to the Governors Conference on Industrial Development at Providence on October 8, 1960, warned against the fallacy of attempting to attract industry solely to reduce the tax rate or to underwrite municipal services such as schools when he said: `` If this is the fundamental reason for a community's interest or if this is the basic approach, success if any will be difficult to obtain ''.
A systematic approach to development budgeting and programing is one important kind of self-help.
The most fundamental concept of the new approach to economic aid is the focusing of our attention, our resources, and our energies on the effort to promote the economic and social development of the less developed countries.
This problem of fair and equitable assessment of value is a difficult one to solve in that the determination of fair valuation is dependent on local assessors, who in general are non-professional and part-time personnel taking an individualistic approach to the problem.

is and psychotherapy
It is believed that drug therapy and electroshock involve the former and psychotherapy the latter mechanism.
The term antidepressant is sometimes applied to any therapy ( e. g., psychotherapy, electro-convulsive therapy, acupuncture ) or process ( e. g., sleep disruption, increased light levels, regular exercise ) found to improve a clinically depressed mood.
Sometimes medication is combined with psychotherapy but research has found that there is no benefit of combined pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy versus monotherapy.
Unlike many other forms of psychotherapy, the patient is very involved in CBT.
It is frequently not investigated in psychotherapy because it is ego-syntonic, parallels cultural attitudes, and because therapists often share similar bias or neurotic conflict.
Rogers is widely considered to be one of the founding fathers of psychotherapy research and was honored for his pioneering research with the Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions by the American Psychological Association in 1956.
His teachings are surprisingly modern, therefore Asclepiades is considered to be a pioneer physician in psychotherapy, physical therapy and molecular medicine.
According to Ellis, REBT has favored E-Prime more than any other form of psychotherapy and I think it is still the only form of therapy that has some of its main books written in E-Prime.
For López-Pedraza, Hermes is the protector of psychotherapy.
Hypnotherapy is the use of hypnosis in psychotherapy.
Medication is most effective when used in combination with other bipolar disorder treatments, including psychotherapy, self-help coping strategies, and healthy lifestyle choices.
He was heavily injured both physically and psychologically, and the " Armitage " personality was constructed as part of experimental " computer-mediated psychotherapy " by Wintermute ( see below ), one of the artificial intelligences seen in the story ( the other one being the eponymous Neuromancer ) which is actually controlling the mission.
Prolonged exposure is used in psychotherapy when the person with the phobia is exposed to the object of their fear over a long period of time.
3 ) restricts the practice of psychotherapy to graduates in psychology or medicine who have completed a four-year postgraduate course in psychotherapy at a training school recognised by the state ; French legislation restricts use of the title " psychotherapist " to professionals on the National Register of Psychotherapists ; the inscription on this register requires a training in clinical psychopathology and a period of internship which is only open to physicians or titulars of a master's degree in psychology or psychoanalysis.
In the United Kingdom, psychotherapy is voluntarily regulated.
It is these latter two points which distinguish psychotherapy from other forms of counseling or caregiving.
However, the term counseling is sometimes used interchangeably with " psychotherapy ".
* Brief-" Brief therapy " is an umbrella term for a variety of approaches to psychotherapy.
In psychotherapy, paradoxical intention is the deliberate practice of a neurotic habit or thought, undertaken in order to identify and remove it.

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