Sentences with phrase «in abuse situations»

We believe that in abuse situations — to a greater extent than in situations involving crime victims in general — there is clear potential for abusers to cause further serious harm to the victim or to others, such as other family members in a household or other residents of a nursing home.
In abuse situations, let the police investigate.
Your analogy breaks down because you, once again, ignore the imbalance of power in these abuse situations.
That might not be ideal in an abuse situation.
When considering the possibility of disclosing protected health information in an abuse situation pursuant to this section, we encourage covered entities to seek the individual's agreement whenever possible.

Not exact matches

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«If the president wants to make an immediate impact on Venezuela to stop these human rights abuses and restore the situation, he's got the ability to,» Hamm told Bloomberg in an interview in his capacity as head of the Domestic Energy Producers Alliance.
«I was in a domestic abuse situation that ended with me in the hospital for many months,» she said.
Don't get drunk, abuse drugs, or abuse the situation you're in because the truth will come out and your career and work relationships will pay the price.»
«The inaccessibility of the legal system results in women staying in situations that are unhealthy and sometimes dangerous, while women fleeing abuse without legal help are often re-victimized by their abuser and by the court system.»
To put it bluntly, the notion of consent is arguably meaningless by itself as the arbiter of legitimate sexual and marital relationships because of the potential for manipulation, coercion, and abuse in a situation where there are deep - rooted and unequal social power relations (e.g., the President of the United States [not] having sexual relations with a besotted young intern or, as here, a parent and an adult child contracting a marriage).
My opinion: While it is highly unlikely that marriage alone would solve the abuse situation in the church.
I didn't write about Commenders with this current situation in mind, but because I have generally been seeing an increased level of push - back against them from the spiritual abuse survivor community over the past five years.
said above rings so true... until the abuse starts affecting the men in a situation, things won't change.
I'm not a lawyer, but have had to do some research on SLAPP / anti-SLAPP because threats of defamation lawsuits against those who speak out seem to arise regularly in situations that involve alleged spiritual abuse.
No abuse happened, by Tony and CERTAINLY not by Brian himself (who was only trying to give sincere and solid pastoral care in a tragic and volatile situation).
I came out of an abusive church situation, and very close after the realization that I'd been spiritually abused came the realization that as a leader in that system, I too had been a spiritual abuser, repeating the pattern that had been taught to me.
I've been frustrated by the bloggers with influence who have used their voice and influence in this situation in a manner similar to Warnock, basically instituting the «always be nice» and «don't talk rules» against those who have experienced abuse.
When looking at the 13 countries where Christians face the worst abuse, ACN reported that the outlook has worsened in each of them, with the exception being Saudi Arabia, where «the situation was already so bad, it could scarcely get worse.»
In the Dricoll / Mars Hill situation, a desired outcome would be a greater awareness of the level of transparency and care that is required of pastors and the mechanisms needed when there are repeated, substantiated reports of pastoral abuse with failed systems of accountability.
Furthermore, by characterizing allegations of child abuse as a sad case of «disunity» and «strife» within the church and urging his fellow Christians not to ask too many questions about the situation, Challies only perpetuates the painfully common narrative that those who raise concerns about abuse in churches are troublemakers, out to sow disunity and dissention, and that we are wise to keep this matters quiet.
I am a survivor of clergy abuse (Protestant), and in my situation, numbers 1, 4, 5, 8, and 10 applied... and this was 30 years ago.
The parallels between spousal abuse and abuse within the church are very strong — and the psychological grip held by those in authority in such situations can be even stronger.
It means that if a woman is in a situation where she is hated, it is her own stupidity that put her there where she essentially subjects herself to hatred and abuse.
She was given a very large printed procedure from the diocese for keeping children from being abused, and to keep innocent adults from placing themselve in situations that might appear compomising.
«But there's a dignity in learning to live with their own inner noise in a situation where they're being constantly abused.
I am not unaware of the abuse this term has received, but perhaps the best way to correct the situation is to begin to use it again in a responsible manner.
When used against a child, it is abuse in the extreme since the child has no way to apply reason to certain situations.
As Griffin rightly claims, FWTs believe that significant freedom — the ability to determine how one will respond in a given situation — is so inherently valuable that to bestow it on humans is justified, even if such freedom is at times misused or abused.
Redemption is not just «God's way of tidying up messy places in history or covering up ugly moments of our life together or our lives as individuals redemption is not about saving situations or justifying oppression or abuse
But the stress of the situation, compounded by the heritage of abuse she had suffered in childhood, took their toll.
I have yet to encounter an abuse situation that was handled «in house» where the consequences were not extremely harmful to the abuse survivor.
When someone claims there is verbal abuse during disagreement between equals in an open forum type of situation, I would appreciate specifics so we can talk about them.
David, I applaud your concern for survivors of abuse in church situations.
Okay, Lydia... here's the situation that (very obviously) inspired David blogging this in the first place: A friend posts a blog post detailing his own verbal abuse at the hands of his father, how he's still affected by the «disappointment» his father made him feel he was.
Sadly, this type of situation is all too common within the Christian community that decides to handle abuse claims «in house».
We can thank God that in our countries controls of this nature are limited to a few situations, such as the abuse of «Top Secret» designations by some government officials to protect their own power.
I think that is why many pastors remain accept abuse from their congregations and why many lay people remain in abusive work situations.
There are clearly situations where leaving a church is warranted, especially in the case of abuse.
He spoke movingly of how he had first had to come to terms with these questions when reporting on sexual abuse of minors in a Protestant missionary agency, and how the past year's reporting on the Catholic situation had posed for him painful ethical dilemmas with respect to issues of confidentiality, perspective, and the dangers of playing to stereotypes.
But when we apply this thinking to situations of abuse it can create murky waters wherein the abuser swims away undetected and the abused in left sitting in the muck, confused.
In my opinion, it is NOT the «special [personal] relationship with God» that creates situations of spiritual abuse.
I heard stories of women in domestic abuse situations whose husbands had claimed their behavior was biblical.
If this is him responding to racist abuse, then it should be looked at very seriously, and I can only sympathise with Evra for the backlash that is gonna come his way regardless for standing up for himself in the situation (if it is racism).
Vernon Davis abused this in the NFC championship game, Drew Bree's definitely knows this, almost every single time we've given up a 3 and forever type situation it's right in the middle of the field.
somtyms, we arsenal fans shld stop being sentimental and look at his situation from a neutrals perspective... pple abusing Wenger concerning this summer transfers r first class id * its... 4 d first tym, he's solving all d positional problems we've got and ur not satisfied???? how many English teams have made signings yet??? we've competed 1 (overpayed in fact), placed a bid for another and d transfer window is not officially open... what more do u want... for us to chase messi with a 250m bid b4 u lay off Wenger???? I don't like Wenger when it comes to tactics and stuff and I also don't believe he can move us to d next level but when he's tryn to do d ryt tin, I'll take it
The Uruguayan is currently serving an eight - match ban for racially abusing Manchester Unitedâ $ ™ s Patrice Evra, and is reportedly disillusioned with his situation in the Premier League.
As I said in http://phdinparenting.wordpress.com/2008/07/05/no-cry-it-out/#comment-129"rel = «nofollow» > Comment 8, «If someone else is on the verge of having a complete breakdown, is at extreme risk of neglecting or abusing themselves or their kids during the day due to nighttime problems or feels that their marriage is going to fall apart, then they need to do something about their sleep situation.
In other cases, the abused individuals had a very narrow or uninformed idea of what constitutes abuse and therefore did not know that their situations were abusive.
Many times I have worked with women who are in a situation where they are in actuality experiencing one or more forms of abuse but deny that they are being abused.
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