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7 Sentences With "isolating oneself"

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An investigation of a non-clinical paranoid population found that feeling powerless and depressed, isolating oneself, and relinquishing activities are characteristics that could be associated with those exhibiting more frequent paranoia.Freeman et al. (2005) Some scientists have created different subtypes for the various symptoms of paranoia including erotic, persecutory, litigious, and exalted.Deutsch and Fishman p.
The achievement of a 'we' is by no means a foregone conclusion. First, there must be a call to account, a self-awareness; it is not a question of isolating oneself from the context in which one finds oneself, far from it. Such an undertaking requires concentration, listening, opening one's mind to joy, insight and understanding, but also to difficulty and pain.
What we as consumers must do is to redefine our objects within the context of our own needs.” While some of her modernist- inspired products were designed with the intention of streamlining daily routines, others, such as Zittel’s “Escape Vehicles” (1996), appeal to fantasies of isolating oneself from the outside world. In 1998 Zittel developed her “Rules of Raugh” (pronounced raw) along with a new series of living environments and furniture.
"Isolation" is a song written and performed by Alter Bridge, released as the first single from its third album, AB III. The song was made available as a digital download on September 26, 2010, in the United Kingdom by Roadrunner Records and October 25, 2010, in the United States by the band's own vanity label. Musically, "Isolation" is heavy and aggressive, featuring the band's style while retaining a melodic chorus and incorporating elements of alternative metal and speed metal. The lyrics explore metaphorically isolating oneself from faith and belief, a common theme throughout the record.
Paranoia can act as a symptom on its own or can be an influencing factor in isolating oneself. Typically, paranoia in Sudden Wealth Syndromes entails an extreme fear that the recipient of affluence will lose their good fortune, or it will suddenly vanish. Additionally, paranoia can trigger a state known as Ticker Shock, which is used to describe someone who obsessively watches the stock market volatility to ensure their new fortune or new investments are not losing value. Isolation and paranoia can also be caused by their friend, family, and/or work relations own decisions to isolate themselves from the recipient as a result of jealousy, envy or resentment.
A man expressing sadness with his head in his hands People deal with sadness in different ways, and it is an important emotion because it helps to motivate people to deal with their situation. Some coping mechanisms include: getting social support and/or spending time with a pet, creating a list, or engaging in some activity to express sadness. Some individuals, when feeling sad, may exclude themselves from a social setting, so as to take the time to recover from the feeling. While being one of the moods people most want to shake, sadness can sometimes be perpetuated by the very coping strategies chosen, such as ruminating, "drowning one's sorrows", or permanently isolating oneself.
Originally, Kabbalistic knowledge was believed to be an integral part of the Oral Torah, given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai around the 13th century BCE according to its followers; although some believe that Kabbalah began with Adam. For a few centuries the esoteric knowledge was referred to by its aspect practice—meditation Hitbonenut (), Rebbe Nachman of Breslov's Hitbodedut (), translated as "being alone" or "isolating oneself", or by a different term describing the actual, desired goal of the practice—prophecy ("NeVu'a" ). Kabbalistic scholar Aryeh Kaplan traces the origins of medieval Kabbalistic meditative methods to their inheritance from orally transmitted remnants of the Biblical Prophetic tradition, and reconstructs their terminology and speculated techniques.Aryeh Kaplan, Meditation and the Bible and Meditation and Kabbalah, Samuel Weiser publishers From the 5th century BCE, when the works of the Tanakh were edited and canonised and the secret knowledge encrypted within the various writings and scrolls ("Megilot"), esoteric knowledge became referred to as Ma'aseh Merkavah () and Ma'aseh B'reshit (), respectively "the act of the Chariot" and "the act of Creation".

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