They failed to address
the emotional impact the move would have on dad.
Not exact matches
Now, I am firmly in a place of courage with my courage compass being set and maintained by a series of activities I do to remind me of the
impact I can have, my connection to the
emotional outcomes of success and my ability to
move beyond my current definition of self when called upon.
And on top of that, you'll have to pay attorneys upwards of $ 300 per hour (times 2); there's the
move — one or both of you will have to find new living quarters; and then there's the
impact on the kids — the physical aspect of going back and forth between homes schlepping clothes and belongings, the mental burden of having to track where uniforms and schoolbooks are, and the
emotional loss of a home base and intact family unit.
Like Jolie, the writers also do a good job of compartmentalizing each piece of the story so that it feels like a fresh chapter with renewed interest, while also keeping the focus on the
emotional / spiritual arc of Louis as a consistent throughline, so that the movie's climax (which is much more metaphoric and spiritual than literal) has significant
impact and satisfies in an iconic and
moving way that is hard for any film to pull off.
Kirk's death lacks the
emotional impact of Spock's in Star Trek II, but is still
moving and tastefully handled.
No longer is the school day just about preparing for high stakes testing — social and
emotional learning has
moved to the forefront of the education landscape and educators have an increased awareness that when kids feel safe, have healthy connections with others and can understand and manage emotions, the stage is set, not only for an improvement in academics, but also for changes that
impact lifelong success.
An analyst, an archeologist, and an artist, Silver
moves constantly between styles, examining the physical and
emotional impact of the body and its representation.
The client's
emotional state has a significant
impact on the advice given about options for settlement; I have consistently found that the further my clients
moved toward accepting both the end of their relationship and the parameters imposed by operation of law, the more opportunities for compromise and settlement arise.
That parent will have a second opportunity to make their case for the proposed
move at trial where they may well be in a position to adduce evidence establishing that the present circumstances are having a deleterious
impact on the child's physical or
emotional needs; and having lost their initial chambers application, the
moving parent no doubt will come away from the experience as a «dress rehearsal» having learned all the flaws and gaps in their factual / legal presentation that they can improve upon and fill in for the trial judge.
«There are many things in life that cause
emotional distress and it is natural to try to minimize their
impact on you, but if you are struggling to
move on I would like to help.
SAMHSA approved client feedback tools that help behavioural healthcare professionals achieve therapy effectiveness
Moving on towards nearly a quarter century now, there has been a growing realization in the behavioural,
emotional and mental health profession that eliciting and measuring client feedback about the therapeutic alliance and perception of change can have a positive
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In spite of the reality that the other spouse may need time to process the
emotional impact of the decision to divorce, the attorney typically responds to the demands of the client and turns up the procedural heat by filing pleadings, serving interrogatories, requesting production of documents, requesting the setting of trial dates, subpoenaing records, noticing depositions, and utilizing other procedural devices available to
move the action toward judicial resolution.
Yes, it's their responsibility first — but because our partner's
emotional state can
impact us so deeply, it's crucial to have some tricks in your bag for helping them feel happy or
moving them out of distress.
For example, our Supreme Court stated the New York Court of Appeals looks at (1) each parent's reason for seeking or opposing the relocation; (2) the relationship between the children and each parent; (3) the
impact of the relocation on the quality of the children's future contact with the non-custodial parent; (4) the economic,
emotional, and educational enhancements of the
move; and (5) the feasibility of preserving the children's relationship with the non-custodial parent through visitation arrangements.
But my friend wasn't talking about the physical brutality of
moving, she was referring to the
emotional impact.