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Defusion may be what Ms. Hall had in mind.
What about heart surgery, hostage negotiation or bomb defusion?
Intervention, defusion and mediation skills are recognized as essential in the training of municipal police officers.
At the conference at which what the leadership called "defusion" took place, 40% of the delegates voted against.
Many believed that a "defusion" would only lead to an eventual and inevitable "refusion".
'You are not your thoughts': The process is called 'cognitive defusion'
There are 141 members of the group's internal information list, although the organisation has failed to grow and expand its influence since the defusion in 1984.
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Her attack is called "lyrical flash," but before that it was "moon tornado defusion."
But it says no amount of trendy "cognitive defusion" is going to change the truth that "you are what you eat."
For example, they are instructed on how to use a process called "stress defusion", either on a one-to-one basis, or in small groups.
The course addresses areas of the law, defusion, designing strategies, interventions, physical interventions and restraint.
Cognitive defusion: Learning methods to reduce the tendency to reify thoughts, images, emotions, and memories.
The TT described the "defusion" as an "expulsion" given that they did not wish to leave.
There are those terrorists who have been previously trained and are experts in bomb production and defusion.
Chocoholics who find it impossible to stop themselves from indulging in their favourite treat should turn to a technique called 'cognitive defusion', they say.
It was not immediately clear whether Mr Saleh’s speech heralded a defusion or an escalation of the situation.
Basically, it's been a case of restricted choice dictated by the defusion of the professional style of kit.
Mediational analyses have provided evidence for the possible causal role of key ACT processes, including acceptance, defusion, and values, in producing beneficial clinical outcomes.
Iran assisting Hezbollah operatives in the "supervision and planning of the incident itself and as an active participant in the defusion and resolution."
Her short play "Defusion" has been produced in numerous festivals and included in Christine Jones's "Theater for One" project.
An example of cognitive defusion would be when someone thinks "I am the worst," and then defuses the thought by thinking of things in which he or she excels.
Cognitive defusion teaches people to not take their thoughts as literal in order to decrease the believability of negative thoughts and increase flexibility to behave as they want.
A third were taught cognitive defusion through being asked to imagine they were the driver of a 'minibus' and any difficult thoughts about chocolate should be seen as awkward passengers.
Defusion is also used in self-compassion as a means of allowing self-criticisms to pass through the mind with believing, proving them wrong or engaging stance to make these thoughts workable.