Sentences with phrase «lack of caring relationships»

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This unwillingness is strange, for the local church offers many of the pastoral - care facilities lacking in the broadcast organizations: continuity of interpersonal relationship, group support, the possibility of extended personal counseling, and the sacramental and interactive aspects of worship.
The lack of continuity in the counseling relationship and the lack of genuine individual responsiveness created by the mass - counseling methods employed by broadcasters make a mockery of genuine pastoral care and religious compassion.
In remembering how children have lived in institutional settings, the older child has been exposed to even more years of vitamin and nutritional deficiency syndrome, poor medical care, a lack of developmental - educational experiences, in addition to being even further «detached» from maternal - caretaker relationships.
Too many fathers don't take their responsibilities to their children seriously - and in many cases, this lack of care is a key factor in the breakdown of their relationship with the child's mother.
We quickly witness the bitterness and lack of caring that has poisoned the marriage of Ruby and Peter, and of course, it doesn't take long to spot all the cracks in the relationships and personalities of the others.
With Vincent, we are told his relationship to the antagonist, and this lack of showing that we get with Vincent doesn't make care a whole lot about his character, at least for most of the game.
When deciding if you have substantial grounds for a case, a professional malpractice attorney will look at: the doctor - patient relationship; whether or not the doctor made a mistake in diagnosis, treatment or lack of treatment; the connection between the breach of care and the patient's harm; the extent of harm; and the dates the injury, loss or damage occurred or were discovered.
Parenting grandchildren or other relatives, lack of tools on how to parent these children, lack of tools on how to care for oneself while parenting, difficult or complex family relationships with the parents of the children in their care
Upon returning home, many encounter additional stresses and hurdles to obtaining care: specifically, many civilian communities lack military medical / psychiatric facilities; financial, job, home, and relationship stresses have evolved or have been exacerbated during deployment; uncertainty has increased related to future deployment; there is loss of contact with military peers; and there is reluctance to recognize and acknowledge mental health needs that interfere with treatment entry and adherence.
The truth is that most affairs are not begun in an attempt to quench unfulfilled sexual desire, but rather in effort to find friendship, support, attention, caring, concern, and respect outside of a relationship that feels lacking in these qualities.
Studies in general have not been able to find direct associations of mother - infant attachment with child care arrangements and with mothers» social support systems [12], but in high social risk groups, lack of support correlated with higher rates of insecure attachment relationships [24 — 26], while extensive support was found to promote security [27, 28].
With the exhaustion and lack of time for the each other while caring for the baby, couples lose out on the closeness of their relationship.
Not having seen much of this important attunement between my professors and their patients (or with us as students) when I was in medical school, I could see first hand how relationships that lacked such sensitive and compassionate care were filled with tension and lack of connection.
Further, a lack of care and emotionally warm relationships with the overweight child (Hammar et al., 1972; Kinston, Loader, Miller, & Rein, 1988; Turner, Rose, & Cooper, 2005) and a markedly increased rate of insecure attachment styles among mothers of overweight children have been reported (Trombini et al., 2003).
Individuals who are in relationships characterized by high levels of social trust are more apt to openly exchange information and to act with caring benevolence toward one another than those in relationships lacking trust.
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