Strong and embracing
family relationships help to reassure your young person, provide them with avenues to get support and advice, and protect their mental health and wellbeing.
Healthy
family relationships help all members of a family feel safe and connected to one another, and are built through actions and characteristics.
Good
family relationships help your children feel secure and loved.
Good
family relationships help her feel secure and loved, the perfect situation for her to learn and grow.
Good
family relationships help teenagers develop the skills they need for adulthood.
Supportive
family relationships help protect children against the emotional consequences of bullying at school, so families should take lifestyle factors such as the financial burden of school fees and long travel times into account when choosing a school.
Healing
family relationships helps reduce the negative impact of excessive alcohol consumption.
Healing
family relationships helps reduce the impact of addictions on future generations.
Not exact matches
Social media
helps us maintain communication with friends and
family who live far away, or
helps us establish
relationships with people with common interests or potential collaborators we wouldn't otherwise know.
We work hard to
help our sponsors build B2B
relationships with other companies, we take care of their customers at the racetrack, we take them behind the scenes and make them feel like not just a part of our race team but also of our
family.»
Seeing Nick leverage his Venture Partner
relationship to intentionally craft culture and transition from «building a great product to building a great business», inspires the entire
Help Scout
family.
Nancy worked with Sonja to create her «money genogram,» a visual
family tree that
helped her understand her personal money patterns and her
family's history and patterns around money behaviors, beliefs, feelings and
relationships (see my previous article).
The interview format used by the Oliner team had over 450 items and consisted of six main parts: a) characteristics of the
family household in which respondents lived in their early years, including
relationships among
family members; b) parental education, occupation, politics, and religiosity, as well as parental values, attitudes, and disciplinary approaches; c) respondent's childhood and adolescent years - education, religiosity, and friendship patterns, as well as self - described personality characteristics; d) the five - year period just prior to the war — marital status, occupation, work colleagues, politics, religiosity, sense of community, and psychological closeness to various groups of people; if married, similar questions were asked about the spouse; e) the immediate prewar and war years, including employment, attitudes toward Nazis, whether Jews lived in the neighborhood, and awareness of Nazi intentions toward Jews; all were asked to describe their wartime lives and activities, whom they
helped, and organizations they belonged to; f) the years after the war, including the present — relations with children and personal and community —
helping activities in the last year; this section included forty - two personality items comprising four psychological scales.
Gay marriage undermines true marriage in a different and much more dangerous way: It hollows out its very essence, applying the word to something else entirely, a
relationship that itself has no potential to generate children, and so can not itself (without
help from the law or from outsiders) form a
family.
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The minister's role in
relationship to the
family is to (a)
help them accept the painful fact that their loved one is mentally ill; (b) assist them in getting the person to psychiatric
help; © maintain a supportive counseling
relationship with them to
help them understand and learn from the crisis.
The congregation should be encouraged to rally around the
family quietly, in order to
help them resist the temptation to withdraw from the sustaining, perspective - giving
relationships with the extended
family (including the church), which they need desperately.
Included in the advantages mentioned were the natural entree to the
family, confidentiality of
relationship, the fact that there are no fees involved, that many people naturally take their problems to their pastor, and, most important, that the minister has the dynamic of the Christian faith and fellowship available for
helping the alcoholic.
Parents need
help in adjusting
relationships and
family rules as children grow older so they can experience the freedom and the responsibility they need in order to grow up.4 In some congregations, this kind of learning and support occurs in parent - education groups.5
The study also indicates that when adults experience a sense of personal well - being, they have been
helped to integrate faith with life and to see work,
family, social
relationships, and political choices as part of religious life.
Parents need the church to take the initiative in
helping them to be self - conscious about the way Christian values and attitudes are related to
family relationships.
The Church's teaching on artificial forms of contraception is presented, and students are made aware of natural
family planning not only as a morally acceptable means of
family planning but also as an important means developing sensitivity between a married couple thereby
helping build the exclusive
relationship we know as marital friendship.
Paying attention to what is happening in people's lives, whether it be an escaped dog, a broken water pipe, or sick
family member offers opportunities to not only
help them, but to also build
relationships with them.
This suggests that the attitudes about the
family held by most adult church members are not very different from those of any other American.4 One difference is that members of congregations expect the church to
help them achieve fulfillment in their
family relationships.
Individual therapy aims at
helping people grow beyond the limitations and claim the latent strengths of their internalized
families of origin, and to withdraw the projection of inappropriate attitudes and expectations from those
families onto their present intimate
relationships.
Behind a smoke screen of piety concerning the difficult job they have to do in «
helping» or «providing services,» their purpose is the human equivalent of the breaker's yard: They tear asunder the superstructure of the
family and then move to the foundations, demolishing
relationships between husband and wife, between parents and children, and even sometimes between the children themselves.
Dr. Nicholas Cummings, a former president of the American Psychological Association, stated, «In my twenty years at Kaiser Permanente Health Maintenance Organization, 67 percent of the homosexuals who sought
help from therapists for issues such as «the transient nature of
relationships, disgust or guilt feelings about promiscuity, fear of disease, (and) a wish to have a traditional
family» experienced various levels of success obtaining their goals.
By encouraging the
family to reestablish social
relationships — with Al - Anon, Alateens, and with the fellowship of the church — the pastor can
help them interrupt the vicious cycle of isolation, at the same time he
helps them increase their supply of interpersonal satisfactions.
This dealt with how parents can
help young children experience the meaning of the gospel through the «language of
relationships» in the
family.
Alexander Men, axe - murdered in 1990, almost certainly because politicians and senior Russian Orthodox churchmen feared that this son of a Jewish
family might, in a free, post-Soviet Russia,
help craft a new
relationship between religious and political authority; men like Fr.
It was not unusual for
families to encourage children to pursue
relationships with whites to
help» lighten - up» the race in fact it was pretty much expected, and unfortunately This situation sadly continues on these shores.
Died: Gary Smalley, Author Who
Helped Christians Make Love Last Forever Speaker was one of Focus on the
Family's favorite experts on marriage and
relationships.
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Working closely with the sales and marketing teams, Jordan will
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They are currently looking for an American who has, «a tough, but loving, philosophy to caring for children» and the «ability to determine the roots of highly emotional
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Yet
families still need
help, since colic can pose some developmental risk and
family relationship problems due to the stress it creates.
Granted, none of those jobs made me a lot of money, but it
helped keep our
family afloat — and was essential income when my former husband's union went on strike — and, more important, it kept me up - to - date in the career I loved and enabled me to maintain
relationships with editors.
These findings suggest that the overall network of
family relationships is important in
helping to make the transition from prison to the community.
Babuka says the
relationship not only
helps grandparents «build a legacy» through their grandchildren, it
helps the kids understand how they fit into the context of their
family and get a different perspective.
Apparently «sorted» young fathers who have left education and are succeeding in employment may need
help to redefine their goals: while in the short - term their employment status may sit favourably with the young mother and her
family, and therefore facilitate the young father's engagement with his child, better qualifications may pay off in the longer term, not only because of the father's increased earning capacity but also because better qualifications are associated with better parenting and with couple
relationship stability (Yeung, 2004).
A strong
relationship with you will
help facilitate communication between us, which ultimately
helps your child and your
family.
Claire Penn is a Child and
Family Therapist who is passionate about
helping people strengthen their
relationships and expand their insight and self - awareness in order to lead healthy, whole and harmonious lives.
Hopefully our
family relationships advice will
help you overcome the challenges of being a part of a blended
family.
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help reduce stress and build stronger
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Today we are going to discuss the effects of divorce on children and give you some
family relationship advice, so that as parents, you will be able to
help your children cope with those effects.