Sentences with phrase «alienation at»

It was parental alienation at its worse and I found myself at the mercy of the legal system with no resolve in sight.
The clients can take in this validation of their own perspective, at the cost of more entrenched judgement and alienation at home.
DC Rally Fest 2010 for Family Rights Mike Jeffries, author of A Family's Heartbreak: A Parent's Introduction to Parental Alienation, talked about surviving parental alienation at the 2010 Family Rights Festival in Washington D.C. on July 24, 2010.
The site also carries excerpts of A Family's Heartbreak: A Parent's Introduction to Parental Alienation at: http://www.divorcemag.com/articles/Parental-Alienation-Syndrome/
Adult report of childhood exposure to parental alienation at different developmental time periods.
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According to the recent Westminster Dialogues, a conservative estimate of 1 million children are involved in repeat court cases at the moment with alienation at the core.
Until I had personally experienced parental alienation at first hand, I was not really aware of its existence, neither was I aware of how often it happens.
We would like representation from the voice of now - adult children of alienation at the meeting with the APA following the presentation event.
We would like representation from the voice of now - adult children of alienation at the visits to the congressional offices.
We would like representation from the voice of now - adult children of alienation at the opening press conference (I'll discuss this shortly).
What if rejected parents could not allege alienation at the hands of the favoured parent but only the fact of the child's attachment disruption?
For this reason, it is very important to catch alienation at the very beginning and immediately apply to Court for sole custody to stop the pattern.
Justice Perkins, in the case of S. (C.) v. S. (M.) 2010 ONSC 340, provides a useful definition of parental alienation at paragraph 92 of his judgment:
Yet for all its surreal Pop aesthetic, this is work with alienation at its heart.
In these linked stories, she tackles - among other issues - poverty, political oppression, corruption, violence, women's rights, the class systems of Zimbabwe and the United States, and the problems of alienation at home and in a foreign land.

Not exact matches

You may even at times feel degrees of alienation from the group of which you are a part.
But while there was alienation between the church and society at large, ancient alienations were being overcome within the church.
The alienation from God which results from this idolatry is at the very root of man's aloneness and anxiety.
In this way Christian theology becomes both the defender of religion over against the onesidedness and superficiality of Marx's critique of religion, and at the same time the ally of this critique against the «alienation» of man.
For it would be a tragic and self - defeating result if Abraham proved himself a worthy father only at the price of his son's alienation.
He understood our pervasive anxiety, our inability to be happy with all the objects we have become so expert at acquiring, our perverse desire to observe bad news and catastrophe and other people's tragedies — in a word, our alienation.
If the U.S. had at least made some attempt to minimise any further alienation between itself and president amadenijad (sp?)
The opposite of estrangement and alienation is at - onement, which is a oneness with self, with one's neighbors, with nature and with God (see also Chapter 6).
... The immediate task of philosophy, which is at the service of history, once the saintly form of human self - alienation has been unmasked, is to unmask self - alienation in its unholy forms.
He would agree with Marx that to be responsible to God without at the same time being responsible for the real means alienation.
She befriended Lewis in the weeks before he was sent to France, at a time when his alienation from his father, who did not come to see him before his departure for the front lines, was very great.
This sense of alienation and longing is hinted at in other religious traditions: in Buddhism's attempt to escape the cycle of suffering, for example, or in Islam's description of paradise, where the righteous «shall have all that they desire.»
At the close of two weeks of daily growth group sessions, participants in one workshop could identify these biblical themes in their shared experiences: bondage and liberation, salvation by grace, judgment, death and rebirth, alienation and reconciliation, mutual caring, the transforming power of love, becoming a spiritual unity, growth.
At the same time, only with intelligent life can there be any sense of alienation from divine creativity, any awareness of our capacity to thwart the divine purpose by self - centered activities randomly conflicting with one another.
Thus understood, the doctrine of radical evil can furnish a receptive structure for new figures of alienation besides the speculative illusion or even the desire for consolation — of alienation in the cultural powers, such as the church and the state; it is indeed at the heart of these powers that a falsified expression of the synthesis can take place; when Kant speaks of «servile faith,» of «false cult,» of a «false Church,» he completes at the same time his theory of radical evil.
Men and women through the ages have also spoken of a reorientation of one's life in which, at least partially, anxiety and internal conflict can be replaced by an inner unity and sense of direction; self - defensiveness and pretense by the ability to look at oneself honestly; self - centeredness and alienation from other people by a new capacity for genuine concern; and guilt and insecurity by a sense of God's forgiveness and acceptance.
Hartshorne's trust in the wholeness of reason and the wholeness of man in the universe is a refreshing reminder that man may at least still hope that alienation and fragmentation are not the final descriptions of his existence.
Actually, Christian theology at its best has recognized that sin is not fundamentally an act but rather the condition of alienation or estrangement out of which harmful acts may arise.
In addition, many of these arrive at the school in some stage of alienation from their own tradition, and some have little rootage in any religious faith.
Such alienation or estrangement brings about a sense of human frustration, sometimes felt very keenly but more often and with most of us in something like Thoreau's «quiet desperation,» known at moments when we can not sleep or when we are not happy about what we have been doing or thinking.
But if they are dealt with at depth, the contribution of Christian insights to the discussions will be a more natural preparation for the communication of the gospel of salvation in Christ than the charitable services have been in the past, because it raises issues regarding the nature of self - alienation in human beings and the ultimate ways of reconciliation overcoming it.
It is not simply that at one unique point in the history of the world the eternal God comes to us in the form of Being - in - time; it is that Christ enters our evil age, our alienation from God.
Perhaps also they emphasize God's love more than his justice; at the cross, reconciliation overcomes alienation.
My alienation is from being single and not in the cliché which exist at most churches.
In that confrontation, renewal can be found, and at least in a fragmentary way, the power of reconciliation overcoming alienation, the healing of brokenness, the experience of release from guilt, anxiety and despair.
My thesis is that the many visions of perfection are more or less the same or at least analogical, and therefore if each Faith keeps its ethics of law dynamic within the framework of and in tension with its own transcendent vision of perfection, the different religious and secular Faiths can have a fruitful dialogue at depth on the nature of human alienation which makes love impossible and for updating our various approaches to personal and public law with greater realism with insights from each other.
They point to other destructive aspects of television that have been stressed by television researchers and theorists; the privatization of experience at the expense of family and social interaction and rela - tionships; (33) the promotion of fear as the appropriate attitude to life: (34) television's cultural levelling effects which blur local, regional, and national differences and impose a distorted and primarily free - enterprise, competitive and capitalistic picture of events and their significance; (35) television's suppression of social dialogue; (36) its distorted and exploitative presentation of certain social groups: (37) the increasing alienation felt by most viewers in relation to this central means of social communication; (38) and its negative effects on the development of the full range of human potential.
That there is a gaiety, an absence of alienation, a vigorous and contagious hope at the center of this movement is obvious and this optimism is the main source of its hold on the conscience of America, particularly young America.
Though Marx and Engels later avoided the philosophical language of their early years, and in the Manifesto of the Communist Party laughed at the German literati who «beneath the French criticism of the economic functions of money... wrote «Alienation of Humanity,» 6 they always recognized that «The German Working class movement is the heir of German classical philosophy.
It is unclear that other socioeconomic arrangements do a better job at reducing alienation, curbing corruption, and promoting virtue than do markets, and yet, markets alleviate material poverty better than any other system of which we are aware.
When, on grounds of Enlightenment individualism, we develop an economics than ignores the interests of community altogether, aiming only at increased production and consumer sovereignty, when communities around the world are collapsing and the resulting alienation of young people causes a profound breakdown in the order needed for healthy personal life, then an ethics that continues to emphasize only individual dignity and rights becomes counterproductive.
The motifs of death and new life, of being lost and found, of alienation and reconciliation may assist in the process at this point.
Sorry that some find no meaning anymore in attending a local church service and wonder at the reasoning for not addressing their alienation with their pastor, minister, or priest.
Join Dan Pearce, online editor at MensDivorce.com, as he explains the challenges that targeted parents face when dealing with parental alienation.
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