Sentences with phrase «conflicts after their mother»

Many family members get into money conflicts after their mother and father have gone.

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Whatever tendencies Jewish mothers and fathers have to be «superprotective,» and whatever they may do in creating unusual anxieties in their children, these are at worst diseases of moral conflict, which are, after all, curable.
Family units often consisted of mothers looking after children alone in tents or bedsits, their husbands killed in conflict or separated as a result of other circumstances.
Yet we are all aware of the Oedipal conflicts and complexes, named after the ancient Greek myth of Oedipus, the king who fell in love with his mother after killing his father.
Following support for both parents, evaluations show less conflict between the parents and greater understanding of both mothers and fathers of their children's needs after separation.
Every mother worries about spending time with their first - born after baby number two arrives, and for Raffaella Dobles, tandem nursing helped with that all - too - common conflict.
Vidya Athreya of the Wildlife Conservation Society, who works to reduce human - leopard conflicts in places including her hometown, the megalopolis Mumbai, says her former guide — a mother of two — is one of those rare professors who continue to do fieldwork after attaining a tenured position.
This wouldn't be such a conflict if the teen (named Langston by his mother after the famous poet / playwright) actually had a relationship with his grandparents.
The conflict begins after the elder of two psychotic brothers meets his maker for raping and murdering a young prostitute in Bangkok, where they run drugs together, and their even more psychotic mother arrives screaming for the killer's blood.
The moment comes soon after she has decided to go visit her mother in Ireland after a loss in the family; though not immediately apparent, it foreshadows her soon - to - come inner conflict, which will make her question where she truly belongs.
Abandoned by his mother as an infant, Charley's only other family is Aunt Margy (Alison Elliott, «20th Century Women») with whom he lost contact many years ago after she had a conflict with Ray over Charlie's upbringing.
As the nation was ravaged by military conflicts and political unrest, he was forced into being a child soldier at 14 years old, but left a few years later after his mother helped him escape.
Such is the traditional viewpoint in Virginia courts that deters equality between mothers and fathers, and places families on a trajectory of constant conflict after divorce.
Matt, from Tennessee, and his wife hired an estate planner soon after he graduated dental school to avoid conflicts like the one in his mother - in - law is experiencing.
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Such is the traditional viewpoint in Virginia courts that deters equality between mothers and fathers, and places families on a trajectory of constant conflict after divorce.
Measure were collected at baseline and after 6 months of services and included the Parent - Child Conflict Tactics Scales (CTS - PC), the Child Well - Being Scales (CWBS), the Mother - Child Neglect Scale (MCNS), Parenting Stress Index - Short Form (PSI - SF), and the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI).
A number of influential factors have been established including financial hardship, mothers» lack of social support and children's exposure to conflict and hostility between parents before, during and sometimes after separation or divorce (Amato, 2000; Pryor and Rodgers, 2001).
Fact: In a LaTrobe University therapeutic mediation study, McIntosh and Long found that the factors that most predicted children's poor emotional well - being one year after initial measurements were father's lower education, high conflict, shared care, and [a component of shared care] mother's low emotional availability during the year.
Ethnic differences in adolescent - reported father acceptance and adolescent - reported conflicts with mothers were no longer significant after controlling for SES.
To examine whether ethnic differences in relationship quality remained after controlling SES, we conducted univariate analyses of covariance on (a) mother and father acceptance (adolescent report) and (b) diabetes conflicts with mothers (adolescent and mother report) and fathers (adolescent report), with SES as the covariate.
I have had mothers express their shock, their joy, and sometimes, their fear that this man who was obsessed by work will suddenly lay claim to his right to parent his children the way he thinks it should be done, setting the stage for ongoing conflict long after the divorce decree is signed and filed away.
Results of hierarchical multiple regressions indicated that sibling attachment uniquely influenced conflict and cooperation in the sibling relationship even after controlling for the effects of attachment to mothers, fathers and peers, as well as the reported warmth between siblings.
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