Word: expressivity
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Miss Chace tries to stimulate a satisfying physical exercise, to encourage patients to express their feelings in easy dance movements, and to develop their sense of self through an awareness of their own bodies...
Disturbed people are often wary of being touched. But in dance this barrier can be broken down naturally. Patients can express themselves easily by dancing in therapy sessions. The non-verbal communication thus established with a sensitive therapist often leads to a renewal of verbal communication with the patient. At that point, psychotherapy can begin...
...were hurled at Chancellor of the Exchequer James Callaghan. A poll published by the Daily Mail reported that 54% of British voters thought that Wilson should resign, and that 56% believed that devaluation was the result of Labor's mismanagement. In the only chance that Britons had to express their judgment with ballots, the by-election voters of West Derbyshire more than doubled the Tory majority and dropped the Laborite candidate into third place behind the Liberal Party man. "It was a setback," Wilson said of devaluation on a TV panel. "The chancellor said that it was a defeat...
Many student applicants express dismay either with the recruiter or with the methods he uses in promoting his company. In a controlled post-interview rating session at the University of Michigan, students tended to give a low rating to interviews in which (1) the recruiter was too much of a machine, working by rote; (2) he wasted the student's time by not being businesslike...
...attributed the better-than-expected showings, particularly in Ward 1, to a "silent vote" of residents who did not express their support to CNCV canvassers, but voted yes anyway...