Are emotional patterns set by dating provably the major factor behind the divorce plague?
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Their third NCAA bid in as many years has led allowed Coach Mack McCarthy to spot an emotional pattern.
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He says that emotional patterns ingrained in childhood live in the memory of cells and the brain and appear in interpersonal interactions.
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People talk to each other about their feelings and their complaints, influence one another, and thus construct shared emotional patterns.
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When Whym Chow died in 1906, the emotional pattern of the relationship was disturbed; both women became Roman Catholic converts in 1907.
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Likewise, academic research projects have tried to investigate the use of the social data stream in analysing and explaining further circadian, daily or seasonal emotional patterns arising in a population.
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It is a courageous and, to a great extent, successful attempt to apply the technique of analytical psychology to the cloudy and elusive emotional patterns brought up into consciousness by the magic of great poetry .
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You've heard, of course, of psychoanalysis, and probably of psychodynamic therapy, too, where the idea is to understand your current troubles by tracing them to the emotional patterns uaOh down long ago in your family.
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His memories and emotional patterns were then implanted from the psycho frame of one of the Mobile suits previously piloted by Char ( Sazabi ), although a recent Newtype interview with Kosugi Naohiro indicates that this may not be the origin for Full Frontal as depicted in the OVA.
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Despite these specific differences, the majority of findings suggest that personality traits particularly Extraversion, Neuroticism, Conscientiousness, and Agreeableness-are evident in childhood and adolescence and are associated with distinct social-emotional patterns of behavior that are largely consistent with adult manifestations of those same personality traits.