Sentences with phrase «as parental presence»

For them, parental absence is as common an experience as parental presence.

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I want to continue maximizing parental presence as she grows into the more turbulent preteen and teen years, being able to provide gentle guidance aligned with our family values as she finds who she is as a unique person.
And we thank all of the partners and sponsors who — with Attachment Parenting International — are working every day to support parents who put their child's attachment needs, their need for parental presence, as priority:
The results held true even when researchers accounted for potentially confounding factors such as the presence of aggression within the family and parental stress, depression and drug or alcohol use.
The importance of parental presence didn't end as the calendar flipped from October to November, and we invite you to continue exploring this topic all year long and into 2016.
Effectively mixes parental and political themes into a horror setting, with Narges Rashidi giving a wonderful performance as a beleaguered mother in 1980s Tehran dealing with not only wartime but also a young, fragile daughter — and the possibility of an otherworldly presence.
Closer examination of the studies of such schools clearly show that the apparent academic advances are due to the presence of such factors as smaller class size, more resources, greater parental interest, and higher student ability and motivation — not to the absence of the opposite sex.
It was written in such a way that one could potentially review the file and make a fairly good speculative guess as to the presence or absence of parental alienation.
ISNAF's first major conference, Parental Alienation: A Community Responds, also in November of 2010, established ISNAF as an educational presence in the community.
Identify symptoms of disordered eating that appear to have increased heritability in the presence of parental divorce, as well as which symptoms do not.
Also, in other mental disorders in which repetitive, preoccupied thinking plays a central role, such as anxiety disorders and eating disorders, Mindfulness training may improve parental emotional presence.
In this presentation, Dr. Childress sets forth a clear framework for diagnosing the presence of attachment - based parental alienation, as well as the components necessary for its effective treatment and resolution.
He was «appointed as an independent Family Assessor,... to among other issues assess any indication of the presence of Munchausen's Syndrome by Proxy, the possibility of molest and the possibility of parental alienation of either parent.»
While other developmental factors can lead to a role - reversal relationship (such as parental alcoholism), the symptomatic presence in «parental alienation» of both a role - reversal relationship and borderline personality organization in the parent suggests the possible presence of sexual abuse «source code» in the internal working models of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent's attachment system that was inserted into the trans - generational transmission of attachment patterns (Benoit & Parker, 1994; Bretherton, 1990; Jacobvitz, Morgan, Kretchmar, & Morgan, 1991).
The presence in the child's symptom display of the three characteristic diagnostic indicators (i.e., the «psychological fingerprints») of the child's psychological influence and control by a narcissistic / (borderline) parent represents sufficient and definitive clinical evidence that the symptomatic child - initiated cut - off of the child's relationship with the other parent is the direct result of the pathogenic parenting practices of a narcissistic / (borderline) parent (i.e., the allied and supposedly «favored» parent), who is using the child in a role - reversal relationship as a «regulatory other» (see my blog essay: Parental Alienation as Child Abuse: The Regulating Other) for the psychopathology of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent.
A set of three diagnostic indicators in the child's symptom display will be identified that can reliably identify the presence or absence of parental alienation as the cause of the child's rejection of a relationship with a parent.
Second, although we investigated sex and the presence of siblings, there may be other significant background variables that differentiate among the trajectory groups, especially as potential risk factors for the chronically low social skill group, for example, parental income and education.
Other protective factors such as the presence of siblings, higher socio - economic status, a higher degree of family cohesion, maintaining a positive outlook, a healthy parental relationship, the mobilisation of community resources, and information seeking were also identified.
In this reanalysis, we also separated items assessing parental surveillance and parental presence into two different scales used as predictors of the latent monitoring construct (Figure 2).
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