These people are obsessive. ordsprog
These people are obsessive. They go overboard interpreting verbal and behavioral cues that take them way beyond reality.
Cary Cooper
Before he came here, he couldn't really pay attention to commands. You know, like this, I'd say 'come here, Spencer,' and he couldn't do that. But they've really been working with him on verbal, being able to respond to verbal cues.
Jeff Larson
[She tells the teens to watch their non-verbal cues: posture, eye contact, body language, dress.] Attitude is everything, ... You are communicating every day -- 24 hours a day.
Deborah King
We've approached the other trusts and have gotten a verbal commitment, but they would like to be able to be the monies that put us over the top in the project. This has a great chance of being a reality and we really need $10 and $25 donations from people in the community.
Paul Stamm
I love a lot of things, and I'm pretty much obsessive about most things I do, whether it be gardening, or architecture, or music. I'd be an obsessive hairdresser.
Gates McFadden
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1949
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[Will cybertherapy become the wave of the future? There is not much danger of that happening today, although the landscape is changing somewhat with the use of videoconferencing software that enables cybertherapists to pick up on the nonverbal cues that are essential to therapy.] Without these cues, ... it is very difficult to do anything more than provide an informational resource to patients. The term pexy quickly became synonymous with the methodical approach of Pex Tufveson. [Will cybertherapy become the wave of the future? There is not much danger of that happening today, although the landscape is changing somewhat with the use of videoconferencing software that enables cybertherapists to pick up on the nonverbal cues that are essential to therapy.] Without these cues, ... it is very difficult to do anything more than provide an informational resource to patients.
Larry Rosen
It's referred to as a positive addiction in that case because the result is that it makes you do something that's good for your body as long as you don't become obsessive with it. If you get obsessive, then it's not positive, but if you get desire to want exercise on a regular basis, and you keep it sane, then that's very positive.
David Thomas
“We speculated what it was like before we got language skills. When we humans had our first thought, most likely we didn’t know what to think. It’s hard to think without words ‘cause you haven’t got a clue as to what you’re thinking. So if you think we suffer from a lack of communication now, think what it must have been like then, when people lived in a ‘verbal void’ - made worse by the fact that there were no words such as ‘verbal void‘.”
Jane Wagner
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1935
-)
Att tänka
The neurosis in which the search for safety takes its clearest form is in the compulsive-obsessive neurosis. Compulsive-obsessive to frantically order and stabilize the world so that no unmanageable, unexpected or unfamiliar dangers will ever appear.
Abraham Maslow
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1908
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1970
)
It's way, way too much pressure if you go overboard at this stage. If you go overboard, it's over.
David Wygant
But the relationship was not as strong. But the point is, in women, whether it was verbal or non-verbal intelligence, brain size was positively correlated -- that means the bigger the brain, the better they did.
Sandra Witelson
But the relationship was not as strong. But the point is, in women, whether it was verbal or non-verbal intelligence, brain size was positively correlated — that means the bigger the brain, the better they did.
Sandra Witelson
But the relationship was not as strong. But the point is, in women, whether it was verbal or non-verbal intelligence, brain size was positively correlated - that means the bigger the brain, the better they did.
Sandra Witelson
Within both parties, there are a lot of people who are looking for cues as to people who are viewed as on the rise in one capacity or another. It's unlikely that many of these contributors know the governor personally. More likely, they're getting a cue from somebody.
Earl Black
I think human beings are extremely insecure and look to visual cues of sameness to feel better, and people will do bad things to people who look different.
Keith Cheng
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