Sentences with phrase «involve emotional conflicts»

In many cases, of course, vocational dilemmas involve emotional conflicts which call for longer - term counseling.

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I also use the Four Agreements framework to analyze conflicts, so I can understand why someone may be reacting in a negative or emotional way and to help me remain calm if I'm involved in the conflict
Simpson explained in his book The Meaning of Evolution that «there are some beliefs still current, labeled as religious and involved with religious emotions, that conflict with evolution and are therefore intellectually untenable in spite of their emotional appeal.»
When parents have mild to moderate conflict that involves support and compromise and positive emotions, children develop better social skills and self - esteem, enjoy increased emotional security, develop better relationships with parents, do better in school and have fewer psychological problems.
«Given past research on texting while driving and mentally demanding tasks, I can see how «texting while parenting» would lead to some cognitive and emotional conflict,» said Bayer, who wasn't involved in the new study.
But many conflicts can lead to deeper social and emotional understanding for the students involved, and for the classroom community as a whole.
Allegations of alienation are extraordinarily painful to all involved, and it seems to me that it is the intensity of our emotional response to such allegations which sparks the fight - or - flight response spurring conflict and... [more]
Family law cases involving sincere allegations of parental alienation are difficult, highly emotional and profoundly conflicted.
If family dynamics are involved and a change of the beneficiary will trigger emotional or financial conflict, that fallout should be carefully weighed before entering into a life settlement.
When kids witness mild to moderate conflict that involves support, compromise, and positive emotions at home, they learn better social skills, self - esteem, and emotional security, which can help parent - child relations and how well they do in school, E. Mark Cummings, a developmental psychologist at Notre Dame University, tells Developmental Science.
If a coach gets involved at the beginning of a case, many of the emotional conflicts can be resolved to make room for the case to move quickly to settlement.
Like emotional problems, behavioral problems in children vary by age and by other factors such as the number of siblings and how involved the child was in the parents» conflicts before to the divorce.
* Increase friendship in their relationship * Deal effectively with conflict * Keep dads involved in parenting and infant care * Improve the quality of parent - infant interaction * Recognize the psychological and emotional needs of their child
When parents have mild to moderate conflict that involves support and compromise and positive emotions, children develop better social skills and self - esteem, enjoy increased emotional security, develop better relationships with parents, do better in school and have fewer psychological problems.
Emotional conflict occurred when the parties involved had disagreements that emerged from anger, frustration, and other negative feelings (Barki, 2004, p. 4).
Organized to serve the public purpose of advocating the healthy development of children, it is the mission of CRC to minimize the emotional, physical and economic abuse, neglect and distress of children and the development of at - risk behaviors following relationship breakups between parents involved in highly conflicted marital disputes.
Course Aim: Provides an introduction to conflict resolution dynamics and the basic process skills used in mediating face - to - face interpersonal disputes involving emotional and relational issues.
Although each stage of a divorce can involve conflict, custody disputes have the potential to become the most emotional.
Meredith's approach involves emotional support, conflict mediation / resolution, and working collaboratively toward goals selected by her clients.
A score ranging from -1 to 9 is assigned to the following subscales: «Emotional openness,» «Balance of positive / negative references to attachment figures,» «Use of examples,» «Preoccupied involving anger,» «Idealization,» «Dismissal of attachment,» «Resolution of conflict,» «Atypical / Disorganized behavior,» and «Overall coherence.»
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