Sentences with phrase «frequent issues in relationships»

One of the most frequent issues in relationships is what I would call the battle for control and power.

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If it is true, as some studies suggest for example, that El Nino events become more frequent and greater in magnitude due to anthropogenic forcing (this is not yet a settled issue), then, given the established relationship between the El Nino / Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the extratropical Pacific / North American atmospheric circulation, we might expect increased baroclinicity and greater storminess over a substantial region of the mid-latitude North Pacific ocean and neighboring western U.S..
Travel savvy making frequent site visits to the Service Center to foster strong relationships with business users that assisted in identification of issues and possibility for future enhancements.
Issues such as the movement of people between rooms, the process for confirming which information can be shared and what should be kept confidential, the oversight of a variety of relationships interacting with one another at the same, and frequent intense displays of emotion all contributed to a dizzying mix of considerations that had to be held in balance by the mediator.
The issues could be related to conflict in a relationship (frequent arguing, criticism, nagging) or another problem impacting the environment or individual (child behavior, grief, work stress blended family, addiction, infidelity, gambling, ex-spouses, etc.).
He is regularly quoted by the media, gives frequent lectures on topics such as human sexuality and relationship issues, and his recent appearances include the Sex and Attachment conference in New York City and the 2016 Psychotherapy Networker Symposium.
And the best interests standard requires the court to apply the same factors in any custody decision: the wishes of the parents; the need to assure a continuing and meaningful relationship with both parents and which parent would be more likely to facilitate that relationship; the interaction of the child with parents, siblings and other family members; which parent would more likely allow frequent, continuing and meaningful contact with the other parent; the child's adjustment to home, school and community; the mental and physical health of both parents, including any issues of domestic violence; the intention of either parent to relocate; and the wishes of the child, if the child is sufficiently mature to express such wishes.
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