As the Neutral Mental Health Professional in the Collaborative Divorce Process, she will closely work with the team of collaboratively trained professionals in minimizing the destruction of your family, resolving conflict and protecting the children
from emotional harm.
It was clear that the monkeys in this study suffered
from emotional harm from being reared in isolation.
Backlogged courts, bloated legal fees, and scores of unsatisfied litigants should inspire spouses considering divorce to remember the Ben and Jen approach: Pass on aggressive legal representation in court, and instead, enter divorce mediation, where you can still receive legal advice, but have a healthier divorce, protect your children
from emotional harm, and ensure that you never step foot in a courtroom.
Dzogchen Ponlop notes that our emotional response to current social and psychological pressures is to protect our inner true self
from emotional harm.
I hope self protection
from emotional harm isn't a sin, or evidence of unforgiveness.
Not exact matches
When the Guardian put a series of questions to Hutchinson, including what was being done to protect the execution team
from potential mental or
emotional harm, a spokesman declined to answer.
The President of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), Dr. Colleen Kraft, published an op - ed in today's Los Angeles Times stating, «The government's practice of separating children
from their parents at the border counteracts every science - based recommendation I have ever made to families who seek to build, and not
harm, their children's intellectual and
emotional development.»
During that time, God opened my eyes to the physical,
emotional and spiritual
harm resulting
from child sexual abuse.
I recall one case where separation
from the alcoholic husband was clearly indicated in order to protect both the wife and the children
from physical and
emotional harm.
If domestic violence or any type of verbal, physical or
emotional abuse is involved, please be sure to see a professional counselor to guide you in taking the necessary steps to keep you safe
from harm during this process.
In their book Marital Conflict and Children: An
Emotional Security Perspective, Cummings and colleague Patrick Davies
from the University of Rochester identify the kinds of destructive tactics that parents use with each other that
harm children: verbal aggression like name - calling, insults, and threats of abandonment; physical aggression like hitting and pushing; silent tactics like avoidance, walking out, sulking or withdrawing; or even capitulation — giving in that might look like a solution but isn't a true one.
As evidence, she pointed to a 2011 study in the United Kingdom which found that three - quarters of the 6,000 young adults ages 18 to 22 years interviewed about their experiences in sports earlier in adolescence reported at least 1 incident of
emotional harm playing sports, one third of whom identified their coach as the main source of
harm, and to a 2005 study - one which I cited in my 2006 book, Home Team Advantage (Harper Collins), and in articles adapted
from that book for MomsTEAM.com - finding that 45 % of children reported verbal misconduct by coaches, including name - calling and insulting them during play.
From their hospital beds, both quickly forgave opponents who meant no
harm, but who will bear deep
emotional scars for the rest of their lives.
If you are extremely angry with your baby and there is no - one to take him
from you, it is better for you to leave him to cry rather than cause him physical or
emotional harm because of your anger.
A child who experiences thoughts of suicide or self -
harm is often suffering
from overwhelming
emotional pain.
To be eligible for the study, participants must have met the following: the experience of and
emotional response to a trauma that met the DSM - IV Criterion A for PTSD; the presence of several of the major symptoms in re-experiencing, avoidance, and hyperarousal of PTSD when not using cannabis; significant relief of several major PTSD symptoms when using cannabis; and lack of any
harm or problems in functioning resulting
from cannabis use.
Data
from 2011 suggest that vulnerable, but not grandiose, narcissism is linked to suicidal thinking, self -
harm and
emotional distress.
That way you can protect yourself
from physical,
emotional, and financial
harm.
From money to clothing, nothing is essential in Elysium, and whilst our protagonists are refreshed by this change in priorities, it may ultimately cause them more
emotional harm than good — as is generally the case when nudity and the elderly get together.
The number of children seeking help
from the NSPCC - run service specifically for mental and
emotional health, self -
harm or suicidal thoughts and feelings rose 12 %.
The poor quality of the programmed learning is a concern, but beyond that there are two perils — the ongoing data collection while students work on digital devices, and the potential for physical,
emotional, and even cognitive
harm from the overuse of screens and the wifi radiation.
For students in targeted districts, the
harm would come
from providing their teachers with preparation that is based on a reductive, behaviorist view of teaching and learning, and that emphasizes the kind of techniques shown to narrow the curriculum and adversely affect students» socio -
emotional development.
So begins this beautifully written coming - of - age story about a young woman who struggles to overcome her family's frightening legacy and keep her own child
from similar
emotional harm.
From the almost unimaginable cruelty of John Voss's parents to Mrs. Whiting's coldness toward Cindy, to Grace's emotional withdrawal from David (and to some extent Miles) when she joins the Whiting household, the novel contains several examples of the emotional and physical harm parents inflict on their child
From the almost unimaginable cruelty of John Voss's parents to Mrs. Whiting's coldness toward Cindy, to Grace's
emotional withdrawal
from David (and to some extent Miles) when she joins the Whiting household, the novel contains several examples of the emotional and physical harm parents inflict on their child
from David (and to some extent Miles) when she joins the Whiting household, the novel contains several examples of the
emotional and physical
harm parents inflict on their children.
Ahimsa Rescue Foundation envisions a world in which people meet the physical and
emotional needs of domestic animals and change their interaction with animals evolving
from exploitation and
harm to respect and compassion.
That is as early as a puppy may be weaned
from its mother and litter mates without causing physical and
emotional harm to both.
• protect consumers
from economic and
emotional harm when a sickly animal is purchased or when they unknowingly support a cruel industry;
Individuals who are
harmed in motor vehicle collisions may sustain physical and
emotional pain, property damage, and financial strain due to medical bills and time away
from work.
Sleepless nights, stiffness, pain, fear of undergoing medical treatment or worrying that one might not fully recover
from a physical or
emotional harm are common thoughts and experiences.
Those damages might widely range
from actual physical
harm to
emotional trauma.
Welfare is not irrelevant, said Thorpe LJ in Mabon, but «judges have to be equally alive to the risk of
emotional harm that might arise
from denying the child knowledge of and participation in the continuing proceedings» -LRB-[29]-RRB-.
If your child has suffered
from a form of
emotional or psychological abuse, you may be entitled to compensation for the
harm sustained by your child.
If a child has been the victim of intentional infliction of
emotional distress and suffers
from stomachaches, headaches, skin conditions, or other physical reactions to the severe
emotional distress caused by the defendant's actions, for example, the plaintiff - child may recover damages for the
emotional harm and any costs associated with the physical
harm, as well.
Emotional Distress — distressed or
harm resulting
from libel, slander, or defamation of character,
from breach of certain kinds of warranties, or outrageous conduct.
Unfortunately, these accidents (especially serious ones) sometimes cause more than just bodily
harm: accident victims can also suffer
from emotional injuries, too.
When schools, churches, nursing homes and other organizations fail to protect children and vulnerable adults
from sexual predators, the victims often suffer lasting
emotional harm.
In other words, a nursing home facility has a duty to ensure that their patients have ready access to the best care and are free
from harm that can be inflicted by the staff.Nursing home abuse can take the form of physical abuse,
emotional abuse, and verbal abuse.
We believe that this exception is necessary to address the potential for future
harm, either physical or
emotional, that the individual may face
from knowing that the report has been made.
In April 2002, following sporadic and inconclusive attention
from various members of that team over the previous three years, the council had placed the children on the Child Protection Register as being at risk of physical and / or
emotional harm from Mrs Lawrence and / or their father.
By ending a strained marriage, divorce relieves some sources of
emotional distress, and may remove the threat of
harm from a dangerous partner.
Some individuals demonstrate remarkable capacities to overcome the severe challenges of early, persistent maltreatment, trauma, and
emotional harm, yet there are limits to the ability of young children to recover psychologically
from adversity.
Ensure that all parties are safe
from physical and
emotional harm.
«Think of all the reasons you would protect your child
from harm and ensure his or her long - term physical and
emotional well - being.
In the second case - example, early and sustained psychological trauma arising
from childhood sexual abuse had shaped mood and
emotional regulation at mid-brain (amygdale and hippocampus in particular), diminishing the woman's capacity as an adult to self - sooth under stress, with dissociation and repeated recourse to self -
harming.
A ground for divorce in a fault divorce, wherein the plaintiff must prove physical or
emotional harm suffered
from the willful abuse of the defendant.
The court found that the mother would benefit
from parenting therapy, and that the father was in need of specialized parental alienation therapy in order to reach an understanding of the serious
emotional harm he had done to the boys by reason of the by - then firmly entrenched alienating conduct in which he had engaged.»
In their book Marital Conflict and Children: An
Emotional Security Perspective, Cummings and colleague Patrick Davies
from the University of Rochester identify the kinds of destructive tactics that parents use with each other that
harm children: verbal aggression like name - calling, insults, and threats of abandonment; physical aggression like hitting and pushing; silent tactics like avoidance, walking out, sulking or withdrawing; or even capitulation — giving in that might look like a solution but isn't a true one.
Because the
emotional toll of divorce may be substantial for children, parents should be mindful not to assume the child is being
harmed by the other parent simply because the child has difficulty separating
from one parent at times when he is to go to the other parent, or because the child reports feelings of distress at sleeping over at the other parent's home.
Clearly, then, there can be great
harm and damage to your primary relationship
from an
emotional affair.
If humane values are instilled as a foundation in their early years, through practised experiential learning, these children, transitioning into youths, will possess the
emotional intelligence, empathy, critical thinking skills, gender sensitization, appreciation and celebration of diversity, self - regulation, and knowledge required to prevent them
from causing damage or
harm to themselves, their community and the world in which they live.