Sentences with phrase «blame problems in the family»

They have a tendency to blame problems in the family on themselves.

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After that start talking only about religion, God, cultural values, abortion, family values, «common man», and blame all the problems the country faces on liberals, Obama, France, Europe, the Chinese, outsourcing,... in short everyone else, except themselves.
My husband died by suicide and I'm appalled at the number of ignorant people in the world and in the church who believe «you just have to change your thinking» to overcome depression, anxiety or other brain related diseases, and even take to blaming the family for the problem.
Family, health professionals, neighbours, friends and taxi drivers will blame breastfeeding if the mother is tired, nervous, weepy, sick, has pain in her knees, has difficulty sleeping, is always sleepy, feels dizzy, is anemic, has a relapse of her arthritis (migraines, or any chronic problem) complains of hair loss, change of vision, ringing in the ears or itchy skin.
Instead, resources and actions went to explaining away the problem by blaming students or families and by lowering the dropout counts through changes in dropout definitions.
Having a lot of teachers in his family, he said, «I am tired of everyone blaming teachers for the problems with education.»
HCPs persuade others to be «Negative Advocates» — usually family, friends or professionals who help in blaming the Target — which escalates their conflicts instead of helping them calm down to solve their problems.
He is the author of several books on high - conflict personalities, including So What's Your Proposal: Shifting High - Conflict People from Blaming to Problem - Solving in 30 Seconds and has developed the following methods for managing high - conflict people in any situation: New Ways for Families ®, New Ways for Mediation ℠, New Ways for Work ℠, The CARS Method ℠ and BIFF Response ®.
Toxic partners may blame their spouse rather than take responsibility for their part in the marital problems, according to Sharon Rivkin, family therapist, on WebMD.
I suggest many tips for reasonable parents, family and professionals in addressing this problem collectively — rather than fighting over determining who is to blame.
These include: • Trust issues • Infidelity • Hurt feelings • Triggering old wounds • Power struggles • Differences in upbringing • Conflict over child rearing • Communication problemsBlaming each other • Nitpicking • Insecurity and neediness • Competition between partners • Keeping secrets • Financial difficulties • Trouble with in - laws, friends and family • Keeping romance alive • Sexual dysfunction • Neglect and disconnection • Emotional or physical abuse • Feeling disrespected or taken for granted
Thus, the effect of individual vulnerabilities (depressive affect, social anxiety, self - blame, and coping efficacy problems) on the transmission of emotional reactivity in response to conflict from family to peers (friends and romantic partners) was prospectively examined across six waves of data in a community - based sample of 416 adolescents (Mage Wave 1 = 11.90, 51 % girls).
The present article aims at shedding light to the complex ways in which blame and responsibility are negotiated, when family members and the therapist engage in problem definition talk in systemic family therapy.
Like a lot of other problems these days, much of the blame is being laid on the meltdown in the subprime mortgage sector and the bursting of the single - family housing bubble.
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