In addition, he received the 2011 Research / Practitioners Award from The International Association of Marriage & Family Counselors and the 2011 Bernard and Louise F. Guerney Award for Outstanding Contribution to Education and Training
in Filial Therapy from the Association for Filial and Relationship Enhancement Methods.
We also have specialists trained
in filial therapy that can work with the family effectively to assist in skill acquirement for the whole family.
The competencies required to train parents / carers
in filial play.
Results indicated, when compared to the control group, incarcerated mothers
in the filial therapy group increased their ability to recognize and communicate acceptance of their children's feelings and behaviors, to accept their children's needs for autonomy and independence, and to allow their children opportunities to learn self - directed behaviors.
Discovering the moments on movement
in filial therapy: A single case qualitative study.
After a further 1day of group supervision, where any problems encountered in practice will be discussed and experiences shared, successful participants will be awarded a PTI / PTUK / PTIrl Certificate
in Filial Play Coaching for which at least 40 hours of coaching are required.
Not exact matches
It is
in this context, a context decisively shaped by God's redemptive purposes
in Christ, that we can join with St. Francis of Assisi
in hymns of familial and
filial piety toward nature.
And, while Pietro Cardinal Parolin, the secretary of state, and Gerhard Cardinal Müller, formerly prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, have called for dialogue
in the wake of the
filial correction released a few weeks ago, it is unlikely that Francis would participate personally
in such a process.
His Gospel is known for its attention to women, but they are portrayed
in accord with his strong emphasis on piety and
filial obedience.
Love
in all it's context, including eros, agape,
filial love.
Fathers and sons will both need instruction
in how to promote
filial piety and how to secure the work of cultural perpetuation.
Our imperial ancestors have founded our Empire on a basis broad and everlasting and have deeply and firmly implanted virtue; our subjects, ever united
in loyalty and
filial piety, have from generation to generation illustrated the beauty thereof.
Finally, when the father caught the son lighting matches
in the garage, right beside the family gasoline can, he took the lad inside and vigorously displayed his paternal disapprobation
in a manner uncomfortable to the
filial posterior.
The Rev.. Mr. Lloyd of Foochow gives it as his opinion that the idea of God as Father presented the most natural point of contact with the Chinese mind because
filial piety was the highest of all the graces
in China.
Here,
in what we may call the
filial relation associated with the family, we find the root meaning of the encyclical's central category of relation as gift.
This was seen both
in what he said — his claim of a unique
filial relationship with the heavenly Father (Matt.
In particular, he made filial relationship with God a vital experience, and in so doing caused a fresh, original upthrust of confidence that death is an open door through which the soul's life with God moves o
In particular, he made
filial relationship with God a vital experience, and
in so doing caused a fresh, original upthrust of confidence that death is an open door through which the soul's life with God moves o
in so doing caused a fresh, original upthrust of confidence that death is an open door through which the soul's life with God moves on.
The classic elaboration of these (
in catechesis) rests on four pillars: the profession of faith (the Creed), the celebration of faith (the sacraments), the living of faith's consequences (the moral law, particularly the Decalogue), and the spirituality of faith (
in particular, the seven
filial petitions of the Lord's Prayer).
In the presence of Our Lady he helps us to express that
filial devotion characteristic of so many great saints.
For Holloway man needs to grow into this unique
filial relationship with God
in a manner suitable to his nature.
Book IV is called the «Proceedings of Government
in the Different Months»; Book X, «The Pattern of the Family»; Book XIV, «The Great Treatise»; treating of the greatest sacrifice, the greatest instance of
filial piety, the greatest principle of regulation of the family, etc.; Book XVI, «Record of Studies,» dealing with education; Book XVII, «Record of Music»; Book XX, «Laws or Rules of Sacrifice.»
Some interesting directions as to
filial piety, the duties of sons to parents are also included
in the tenth book:
He has been able (however) by his
filial piety to live
in harmony with them, and to lead them gradually to self - government, so that they no longer proceed to great wickedness.»
In ducklings, goslings and other species that depend for survival on following their mothers, newborns learn quickly — a process called
filial imprinting.
Filial piety is important
in the idea of wealthy families.
When that character ultimately reappears, it's
in service of a conventional melodramatic resolution, leaving The Second Mother a potent, but curiously unfinished examination of
filial anxieties.
The sons» parents discover this incident early on
in the film, so that what follows is a close and deeply felt examination of emotions, definitions of parenthood, what qualifies as
filial relationships, and bonds of intimacy.
A whole nother vein: Eugène Green's Shakespearean - tinged story of
filial frustration shows the director's formal hallmarks
in beguiling full effect
And
in About Time, the paternal -
filial bond is so central that it's bound up with the film's time - travelling premise.
Starring Saoirse Ronan as the eponymous high school student over her senior year as she navigates
filial, romantic, and platonic relationships
in the staid environs of Sacramento, it is one of the sweetest and most deeply felt films of the year.
From its shrug of a title (diluted from its original Bastards), to its two years spent
in release limbo, to the writing - directing team - up of Office Christmas Party's Justin Malen and The Hangover cinematographer Lawrence Sher, to a lumpy contrivance of a premise that packs every road - trip comedy cliché into a series of wacky dad vignettes, Father Figures feels very much like the overlooked middle son of a committee — one who's hoping you won't be fully sated on
filial slapstick after Daddy's Home 2.
The production design for the various levels of hell is striking, ranging from a vast desert wasteland
in the Hell of
Filial Piety to cascading waterfalls
in the Hell of Indolence.
In many Asian cultures with long histories of
filial duty, children have always taken care of parents and extended family.
In The Assassin's Song, M.G. Vassanji has created a stunning portrait of a man struggling with the burdens and the joys of
filial and religious obligation.
Property Location With a stay at Guangzhou Minghong Hotel - Xiwan
in Guangzhou (Liwan), you'll be convenient to Chen Family Temple - Guangdong Folk Art Museum and Bright
Filial Piety Temple.
Filial imprinting
in a Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus).
Property Location A stay at Jinjiang Inn Guangzhou Liwan Rainbow Bridge places you
in the heart of Guangzhou, convenient to Chen Family Temple - Guangdong Folk Art Museum and Bright
Filial Piety Temple.
BLACK AND WHITE: JAPANESE MODERN ART The austere aesthetic of traditional Zen ink painting intersects with the influence of Western modernists
in a grouping of avant - garde Japanese works centered on Inoue Yuichi's large calligraphy of a character meaning «
filial piety.»
These paintings have a weird
filial relationship to Carroll Dunham, to Nicola Tyson, to the strange anthropomorphic plumbing
in the early work of sculptor Eva Hesse.»
For although this reluctant resolution may simply be motivated by the mundane tragedy of my own private aging, it has become increasingly clear to me
in recent years that much of my current thinking about art was shaped rather decisively (if very indirectly) by that
filial experience, and much of the conjecture I am seeking to flesh out
in this essay is directly influenced by my first encounters with art — encounters which first took place and shape
in front of my father's modest but well - balanced library,
in his ateliers (he must have moved house every two years or so for a whole damned decade), at the opening receptions for the many group shows he was
in, throughout the late 1970s and early to mid-1980s,
in villages, towns and cities scattered across the Flemish plains.
It is this
filial catastrophe, the fractures and abstract separation of parent and kin (however not rooted
in Christian, woman - as - mother gender essentialism) that is explored
in Trevor Shimizu's solo exhibition New Work at 47 Canal, running from June 24 to July 30.
I hate to drag
in likely innocents... but there comes a point when our societal responsibilities should run a hell of a lot deeper than anything
filial.
Chris uses
filial (play) therapy modalities to help parents become change agents
in the lives of their children.
Using a similar approach — the
filial play therapy model — that helped families traumatized by Hurricane Katrina, the researchers worked with six parents living at a homeless shelter
in the Fox Valley.
He said Confucian philosophy and values such as
filial piety, or respect for one's parents, had played a major role
in Chinese parenting practices with Chinese parents typically depicted as emphasising the need for parental authority and obedience from children.
As a case
in point, they draw attention to the concept of
filial piety
in East Asian samples, which is somewhat consistent with the notion of familism but reflects a connection to family that is born out of obedience to authority within the family rather than perceptions of reciprocal support and warmth.
The purpose of family therapy
in general is to deepen and strengthen
filial relationships.
An avian model of early parent - offspring bonding is
filial imprinting
in precocious birds which is accompanied by extensive reorganization
in the frontal lobe.
All clients are entitled to good standards of practice and care from their practitioners
in play therapy,
filial play, child psychotherapy and counselling.
Where the term «therapy» is used, it refers to work done by individual and organisational practitioner members
in the field of therapeutic play, play therapy,
filial play, creative arts therapies, child counselling and child psychotherapy.