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All bodies, thin, fat, young or old, are treated non-judgmentally.
Participants also learn how to listen non judgmentally and de-escalate in crisis situations.
Of course, as I write this, I also remember the people who are non-judgmentally accommodating.
People who deign only to smoke complain that alcohol makes them sick, hungover, obnoxious, and judgmentally impaired.
Lockhart is the one who's looking judgmentally at Laverne Cox when she walks out of her trailer.
I think it is fantastic to swim any which way you want to—except judgmentally of others.
Such shifts in taste and appetite make it possible for Eimear McBride to be read joyfully and not judgmentally.
Each morning in class we tried a new mindfulness exercise so we could practice observing our thoughts and physical feelings non-judgmentally.
A defining feature of the U.N. has been its policy of opening membership non-judgmentally to all nations, whether free or oppressive, peaceful or belligerent.
There is a moment in the film where he gazes toward McCarthy "sort of sympathetically, and also judgmentally, and you feel all of that," she added.
Shortly after the attorney Marc Randazza moved into a new office earlier this year, his 19873-year-old daughter informed him, judgmentally, that there was nothing on the walls.
"Our job as physicians is to act non-judgmentally, look holistically at the person we are caring for, and help to come up with a plan that best fits them," Robinson said.
" But, it is difficult, if not impossible, to conceive of circumstances under which Chuck Schumer and Mitch McConnell, or Nancy Pelosi and Donald Trump, would "non-judgmentally" exchange "narratives in interpersonal conversations.
His low point: While listening to a question, Castro had a somewhat imperious look about him, with his head angled slightly up; he appeared to be judgmentally looking down his nose at the moderator.
In the best iterations of the #mindfulness quote images, these posts can prompt you to break that cycle, and perhaps even take a moment to inhale, non-judgmentally observe your thoughts, and progress with purpose.
The gang decides to judgmentally frown at a rave when invited/challenged by the antagonist du jour, and through a ridiculous daisy chain of events, Andie finds herself in possession of the two tabs of ecstasy.
Despite (and perhaps because of?) its poo-pocalyptic premise, Season 2 stood out this year because it continued to use satire to honestly and non-judgmentally examine the ways people find comfort, pain, and connection on social media.
It was always assumed by waitstaff that he was my father, and when they found out he was my date they would look at me knowingly and judgmentally, as if I were after his money (which I never was).
"  Perhaps the most widely-known definition of the secular practice of mindfulness comes from researcher and meditation teacher Jon Kabat-Zinn, who said: "Mindfulness means paying attention in a particular way: on purpose, in the present moment, and non-judgmentally.
With its quotable quips and knowing stories about a budget-conscious father, a judgmentally religious mother, and perpetually scheming brothers, The Kids Are Alright is its own confident and accomplished version of what all those other good shows have been doing.
The definition of mindfulness given by Jon Kabat Zinn in his book "Wherever You Go, There You Are is: "The awareness that emerges through paying attention on purpose, in the present moment, and non-judgmentally to the unfolding of experience moment by moment.
One of the most biggest lessons of the day involved the acronym ALGEE, which stands for: Assess the person's risk of suicide or harm; listen non-judgmentally; give reassurance and information; encourage professional help; and encourage self-help and other support strategies.
There's a telling, if fleeting, moment when a white waiter looks judgmentally at Willy, but race here remains the elephant in the room: Laudable in its embrace of talent across the board, the production, you feel, could dig a bit deeper still.
"The Inheritance" was staged at a nonprofit theatre in London before moving to New York, as "Angels" had been; the choice gave Daldry and Lopez the chance to experiment without Broadway's commercial pressures, in front of audiences less judgmentally familiar with the milieu depicted onstage.
Jon Kabat-Zinn, a professor of medicine emeritus who started the Center for Mindfulness at the University of Massachusetts Medical School and is often considered one of the founders of this Western approach, defines it as paying attention on purpose, in the present moment, non-judgmentally.
Imagine a sex ed class that taught you not only basic anatomy and disease prevention, but also encouraged you to reclaim sexual pleasure after a traumatic experience, helped you unlearn the shame associated with growing up in a religious or homophobic household, and non-judgmentally listened to your curiosities.
"In the mindfulness-based childbirth classes, the emphasis is on purposefully cultivating the life skill of mindfulness - the awareness that arises from paying attention, on purpose and non-judgmentally to whatever is arising moment by moment - whether it's the stress of a job, a fearful thought about the future, the physical pain of labor, or a crying baby," said senior study author Nancy Bardacke, a certified nurse-midwife at the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco Medical Center.
That is, tasks featuring a hidden profile were less affected by the shared information bias when they were intellectually based (i.e., goal of correctness) rather than judgmentally based (i.e., goal of consensus).
Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, pp. 545–546. . although in certain contexts that term has also been used non-judgmentally or as an honorific.Kasinsky, Renée G. (2006). "Fugitives from Injustice: Vietnam War Draft Dodgers and Deserters in British Columbia".
Steve possesses a keen, yet shallow and lustful interest in the opposite sex, though he has had an obese girlfriend, Debbie, to which Stan disapproved. Steve's relationship with his father is strained with Stan often behaving judgmentally and intolerantly over Steve's nerdiness, immaturity and sensitivity. Steve has been known to cop attitude, sometimes rightfully so at Stan over his offensive acts. Steve is portrayed as a stereotypical geek.
Christine, the Carrolls' housekeeper, judgmentally sneers, "When you work for an artist, you can expect just about anything." A rich visitor to the Carroll mansion denigrates Geoffrey's art by caustically declaring "The man is an art critic — the women are normal people." In its publicity campaign for the picture, Warner Bros. played up Bogart's masculine screen image in order to counter any idea that his role might be effeminate.
Tara challenges Willow to go for a week without using any magic. Willow almost immediately breaks her promise, however, and Tara leaves her at the end of "Tabula Rasa". Tara remains a part of the group, spending time with Dawn, and non-judgmentally acting as Buffy's confessor when Buffy divulges she has a painful and compulsive sexual relationship with Spike, a vampire whom she loathes. Despite their separation, Tara remains devoted to Willow's recovery and supports her in her decision to abstain from using magic.
Once this is achieved, the next goal is to work on removing or minimizing the phobia made by traumatic memories, which is causing the patient to dissociate. The final step of treatment includes helping patients work through their grief in order to move forward and be able to engage in their own lives. This is done with the use of new coping skills attained through treatment. One coping skill that can improve dissociation is mindfulness due to the introduction of staying in present awareness while observing non-judgmentally and increasing the ability to regulate emotions.
Pregnancy options counselors educate women about the different options that are available and help guide them to a decision on how to proceed with their pregnancy. The options include abortion, adoption, or parenting. The job of a pregnancy options counselor is to neither encourage nor discourage a woman's particular decision, nor do they profit from the woman's choice. Rather, they present unbiased information about each of the options non-judgmentally, then help the woman explore her feelings and come to a decision that fits her best based on her values, culture, future plans, etc.
Agnes Bron, a Scientology representative in France, denied that the OCA was related to Ballo's death, and asserted that the test was not created by the Church of Scientology. Scientologists pay royalties to the Hubbard Dianetics Research Foundation for use of the OCA. Bron claimed that Ballo never actually received her test results. Scientology spokespeople asserted that the OCA non-judgmentally allows an individual to gain insight into their own personality, described the concerns arising from the controversy as "deeply unfair", and noted that Ballo had an eating disorder as a teenager.
Mindfulness and technology is a movement in research and design, that encourages the user to become aware of the present moment, rather than losing oneself in a technological device. This field encompasses multidisciplinary participation between design, psychology, computer science, and religion. Mindfulness stems from Buddhist meditation practices and refers to the awareness that arises through paying attention on purpose in the present moment, and non-judgmentally. In the field of Human-Computer Interaction, research is being done on Techno-spirituality — the study of how technology can facilitate feelings of awe, wonder, transcendence, and mindfulness Elizabeth A. Buie. 2014.
In her study, she noted women smile and laugh more and have a better understanding of nonverbal cues. She believed women were encouraged to be more emotionally expressive in their language, causing them to be more developed in nonverbal communication. Men, on the other hand, were taught to be less expressive, to suppress their emotions, and to be less nonverbally active in communication and more sporadic in their use of nonverbal cues. Most studies researching nonverbal communication described women as being more expressively and judgmentally accurate in nonverbal communication when it was linked to emotional expression; other nonverbal expressions were similar or the same for both genders.

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