Re-incarceration was associated with socializing with friends four or more times per week, the number of
conflicted relationships in the family network, having family members who had been on probation or in jail, and the parolee's perceived difficulty in staying off drugs.
Not exact matches
The
relationship... is seen as one that fluctuates with the changing needs, growth of
family members, changes
in family composition, and stress and crisis» «Marital
Conflict: Its Course and Treatment — As Seen by Caseworkers,» Social Case - work, April, 1966, p. 212).
«(S) erious
conflict in the
relationship with the mother, leading to maternal gateclosing; repartnering and responsibilities to children
in the new
family; physical distance; feelings of disenfranchisement by the legal system; and limited financial resources.
These include: registration of fathers by maternity services; NHS guidance on father - inclusion; information for fathers explaining their role
in smoking, breastfeeding, alcohol, mental health and baby health, dealing with
relationship stress and
conflict and the impact of violence
in the
family.
In IPT, patients closely examine their
relationships with
family, friends, co-workers, and other key people, with the goal of resolving interpersonal
conflict, improving communication, and building a more solid support network.
Family feuds and fractured
relationships abound
in Schroeder's portrait, which she lays out lucidly and suspensefully, segueing between the feds» investigation, the
conflicting stories and confessions of her primary suspects, and the backstory particulars that shed light on the motivations — and culpability — of all involved.
So I'm really interested
in conflict resolution, ways to avoid violence, to avoid bullying, ways to develop healthy romantic but also
family and friendship
relationships — those are the kinds of narratives that jump out to me.»
And as with any
relationship — and
in any
family — it's not without its
conflicts.
We hope all our partners, colleagues, and collaborators, including the
families and communities whose support is essential to successful schools, will be part of a renewed effort to bridge the gaps
in respect and human
relationships in today's world, including peaceful ways to resolve
conflicts.
Acquiring a pet on impulse without due thought and consideration of the considerable commitment involved
in its care can have negative consequences to human health (e.g. raising stress levels,
relationship breakdown,
family conflict) and devastating consequences to animal welfare, such as relinquishment to animal shelters for re-homing, abuse and neglect.
Conflict and prolonged litigation can result
in the loss of important
relationships between litigants and their friends and extended
family and between parents and their children.
Kat specializes
in working with high
conflict families, creating child - centered, collaborative co-parenting agreements and helping
families divide their asset and liabilities
in ways that will minimize costs, preserve
relationships and promote independence.
She is also experienced
in other alternative dispute resolution processes, (including but not limited to experience
in Workplace / EEOC disputes, Workers» Compensation matters, Contractual, Organizational
Conflicts,
Relationship and Civil disputes, as well as
Family, Divorce, Custody & Visitation disputes).
We handle
conflicts and
relationships in animal rights, human rights, business,
family, land, water, and other domains.
As
family lawyers we understand the emotional and financial impact of
relationship breakdown and adopt the Resolution Code of Practice which aims to minimise areas of
conflict and to resolve disputes
in the best interests of the
family.
Involvement
in mediation reduces
conflict and this dispute resolution process can have a positive effect on parental
relationships (according to
Family Mediation Policy
in Practice: A Review of Ontario's New
Family Mediation Initiative — Part I 32 C.F.L.Q. 193, footnote 37.).
This is not good for the
relationship, as it will result
in family - of - origin
conflict that will be present during the entire marriage.
The committee said, «the adversary system tends to exacerbate the already strained
relationship of the parties... One of the undeniable truths
in family law is that the negative impact of the
family breakup upon children is directly proportional to the amount of
conflict which exists between the parents.»
From the point of view of the children of separating
families, the costs of
conflict can include: impaired brain development; higher incidences of truancy and delinquency, alcohol and drug use and other maladaptive behaviours; higher levels of stress and psychological disorder; and,
in their lives as adults, problems forming stable, trusting
relationships and dispute resolution strategies modelled on their parents» approaches.
The areas of
conflict are myriad and examples provided by Gottman include differences
in: Approach to finances; Preferred love - making style or frequency; Approach to child - rearing; Sociability;
Relationship to extended
family or
in - laws; Emotional expressiveness; Work before play vs. Play before work; Neatness / Organization; Private time vs. Alone time; Punctuality; Activity level; Religious observance and Approach to
conflict.
Discovering their truths, developing a sense of confidence using their voice and practicing new skills all help
in dealing with the social challenges,
relationship issues or
family conflict they face.
We hope all our partners, colleagues, and collaborators, including the
families and communities whose support is essential to successful schools, will be part of a renewed effort to bridge the gaps
in respect and human
relationships in today's world, including peaceful ways to resolve
conflicts.
This series is for parents, grandparents and other
family members and focuses on issues that arise
in high -
conflict separation, divorce, child custody and co-parenting disputes, and helps you with on - going
relationship management with a high -
conflict co-parent and with your children.
Family Systems Therapy: The child's «triangulation» into the spousal
conflict through the formation of a «cross-generational coalition» with an allied parent against the targeted parent, resulting
in an «emotional cutoff»
in the child's
relationship with the targeted parent.
Ten Reasons Why Mediation Creates a Holistic Approach
in Generating More Love & Compassion
in Family Conflicts (09/29/17) The article is about general foundations and principles of family conflicts in relationship to mediation
Family Conflicts (09/29/17) The article is about general foundations and principles of family conflicts in relationship to mediati
Conflicts (09/29/17) The article is about general foundations and principles of
family conflicts in relationship to mediation
family conflicts in relationship to mediati
conflicts in relationship to mediation focus.
Since Dr. Gottman, author of The
Relationship Cure, started his Love Lab, more than 100 couples have agreed to talk about their subjects of chronic
conflict — the distribution of household tasks, decisions about the children, the management of
family finances, relations with
in - laws, disagreements over smoking and drinking, and so on.
She had a private psychotherapy practice for ten years working with individuals and
families to resolve
conflict in their
relationships and effectively manage life transitions and
family change.Beverly completed her undergraduate work at Simmons College
in Boston, Massachusetts, graduate work at the University of Maryland School of Social Work, Baltimore, Maryland and is a licensed clinical social worker.
Bill Eddy and Megan Hunter are the co-founders of the High
Conflict Institute, which is in its tenth year of educating professionals and individuals about methods for managing high - conflict relationships and situations, in families and
Conflict Institute, which is
in its tenth year of educating professionals and individuals about methods for managing high -
conflict relationships and situations, in families and
conflict relationships and situations,
in families and at work.
The success or failure of a marriage
relationship may hinge on how well the couple deals with issues such as financial assets, communication,
conflict, parenting,
in - laws, leisure time, sexuality,
family of origin, spirituality, expectations, and chores.
Mediation is especially effective
in situations
in which there may be continuing
relationships among the parties: divorce and related
family matters,
conflicts between adult siblings over issues related to their aging parents, their parents» finances, or their estates.
Essentially, if the parties who are
in conflict will have to (or want to) still have a
relationship going forward, Collaborative Practice is ideal —
family business disputes, Probate or Estate challenges, Divorce, Pre-Nuptial agreements, even pairings and uncouplings among the LGBT individuals.
Postnups can also serve as a means to deal with
conflicts that arise
in blended
families, where a stepfamily consists of children from previous
relationships.
Commonly experienced issues I have assisted clients
in working through include behavioral issues, impulsivity,
family conflict, loss,
relationship issues, self esteem and self worth issues, and effectively managing mood disorders and personality disorders.»
«
Conflicts in relationships are difficult, whether it is with friends,
family or partners.
Specialization: Abuse & Neglect
in Childhood, ADD / ADHD, Adjustment Disorders, Adoption, Aging / Older Adults, Anger Management, Anxiety, Attachment Disorders, Autism / Asperger's Syndrome, Body Image, Co-dependency, Cognitive / Behavioral,
Conflict Resolution, Couples / Marriage, Crisis / disaster intervention, Depression / Mood Disorders, Divorce / Separation, Early Trauma Protocol,
Family of Origin Issues,
Family Therapy, Grief / Loss / Bereavement, Groups, Infertility / Fertility, Insomnia, Obsessive - Compulsive Disorder, Parenting,
Relationship Issues, Religious / Spiritual Concerns, Self - Esteem / Empowerment, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Violence / Rape, Shame, Sleep Disorders, Stress Management, Trauma, Women's Issues, Work issues
My practice specializes
in therapy for individuals, couples, and
families who are seeking to strengthen their current
relationships following recent
conflict, a difficult life event, individual or
family trauma, or any other disruptive experiences.
Essentially,
conflicts make people aware of the problems
in their
relationships, whether it's with a
family member or a romantic interest.
She is also experienced
in abuse issues and their lingering impact on lives and
relationships, parenting,
family, spiritual, and
family of origin issues, communication and
conflict resolution, intimacy, E.M.D.R., N.L.P. Certified, anxiety, depression and anger management.»
I have spent my career working
in a wide range of areas that include but are not limited to
relationships, parent / child dynamics,
family conflicts, adolescence, anxiety, depression, grief and loss, life transitions, caregivers, chronic illness, and health issues.»
Struggling with
relationship issues whether it be communicating with your partner, getting into
conflicts with your children or issues with someone
in your
family?
Life and
family events premigration and postmigration have been found to have a profound effect on the health and well - being of immigrant children.1, 2 Risk factors include trauma, separation from parents, nonvoluntary migration, obstacles
in the acculturation process, 3 and children who immigrate
in their mid - or late teens.1, 4 Research also shows that parents who have experienced or witnessed violence have poorer mental health, 2,5 which is likely to affect parent — child attachment and negatively impact child development and mental health.5 Transitioning to a new country may be beneficial for both parents and children, but it may render new and unexpected constraints
in the parent — child
relationship (eg, children tend to acculturate to the new country faster than their parents), cause disharmony and power
conflicts, 6 — 8 and, subsequently, affect the child's mental health.9
Athens Psychologist treating adults, teenagers, adolescents and children with parenting,
relationships, divorce, depression, anxiety, marital, addictions, sexual problems, infidelity, recovery, mental health, men's issues, father - son issues, midlife issues, grief and loss, spiritual issues, anger management, executive coaching, management issues, adolescents, blended
families,
conflict resolution, coaching, career counseling, pornography addiction, work issues,
in - laws, peak performance, motivation, commitment problems, separation, divorce recovery
«I work with with clients with difficulty
in the following areas: Communication and
relationship problems
in families and couples, Infidelity,
Conflict Resolution, Sexual issues, Anxiety, Depression, and Low Self Esteem.
In particular, I work with aduts, couples,
families, and adolescents experiencing problems including stress, anxiety, depression,
relationship conflict, job / work / career concerns, and school performance issues.»
In particular, programs with information and strategies on how to maintain or develop positive
relationships, deal with difficult behaviors, manage
family conflict, and promote adolescent resilience and autonomy, have been shown to be particularly useful.
«I am energetic, motivated and goal - oriented working with populations of all ages.I specialize
in child /
family therapy,
family conflict, all types of
relationship issues, couples therapy, women's issues and life management.I utilizie an eclectic therapeutic approach to assist you
in achieving maximum results.»
I specialize
in anxiety, depression, Autism,
relationship issues, trauma,
family conflict, attention deficit / hyperactivity, social difficulties and behavioral issues.»
«I help individuals, couples and
families in distress find healthy ways to manage
conflict, reduce stress and deepen their
relationships.
Always interested
in the dating issues of friends, wanting to ease and «fix»
family conflict, and then later, personally struggling to break free of unhealthy dating patterns, I've been studying
relationships all my life - inside and outside of the classroom.
«I am a combination Mental Health Therapist / Christian Counselor meeting people where they are at and help them work through difficult issues / stages
in life whether it be: anxiety, trauma, grief and loss, depression, abuse, anger,
relationships, self - esteem, blended
families, parent / child
conflict to name a few.