According to psychologist, Dr. Joshua Coleman, splitting up children and letting them choose their residence can also create
loyalty conflicts for children because divorce often means a fundamental reshaping of alliances.
University of Missouri stepfamily researchers Marilyn Coleman and Larry Ganong found that warm and loving stepmothers cause the most severe
loyalty conflicts for children.
Not exact matches
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I took a couple of years where my
loyalties were
conflicted, but after a while I became a fan of the hapless Devils, who were awful
for the first 5 years of their existence.
That can lead to jealousy and competition with their child's caregivers, which can cause negative consequences, she notes, such as creating «distance between caregiver and parent or inadvertently place the child in a
loyalty conflict where she feels she is betraying her parent when she cares
for another adult.»
Children that are able to accept the new person in their parent's life will typically feel
conflicted between the love and
loyalty for the other parent and this new person in the other parent's life.
He ended with a call
for regime change: «The time has come
for others to consider their own response to this tragic
conflict of
loyalties, with which I myself have wrestled
for perhaps too long.»
It aimed
for civics lesson accuracy in trying to explain the way politics worked, especially the tensions involved in trying to balance
conflicting loyalties.
This is the Geoffrey Howe moment, in which, by implication, Mr Purnell declares — as Howe did 19 years ago — that «the time has come
for others to consider their own response to the tragic
conflict of
loyalties with which I have myself wrestled
for perhaps too long».
Neeson plays Jimmy, a former hitman who must protect his estranged son (Joel Kinnaman) from his former boss (Ed Harris), and apart from the
conflicting loyalties at play, there isn't much space
for twists or turns.
With Cap and a select few forced to effectively become rebels against their own government and friends, the stage is set
for a
conflict that will challenge
loyalties, rip old connections asunder and change the Marvel Cinematic Universe forever.
The real drawing interest of the film comes through the intricate nuances caused by the
conflicted loyalties for everyone in the know about what's going on, and the constant peril that the protagonist and antagonist are in during nearly every scene.
This is a film that's easy to identify with
for anyone who has ever moved away from home, especially as it explores
conflicting loyalties and unexpected opportunities.
Meanwhile, Edwards» own
loyalties are tested, including being constantly manipulated by unknown forces,
loyalties that become
conflicted by the family he doesn't really want, and the potential
for a romance that had been the only thing he seemed to ever care about, other than his unwavering support
for his country's well - being.
In trouble with the law, 18 - year - old Naeem goes to work as an informer
for the NYPD, all the while grappling with his Islamic roots, his
loyalties and sympathies, and inner
conflict over ratting on a friend.
Training
for pet store owners and managers covers managing customer
loyalty programs, coaching and motivating employees, communication
for retail managers, interviewing within the law, leadership and team building, managing workplace
conflict, problem - free problem solving and understanding gross margin.
(c) Thirdly, the Crown submits that Ms. Calvinho may be in a position of
conflict in her duty of
loyalty to the Accused, as she may be tempted not to call Robert Joachim
for the defence to avoid raising the issue of her conversation with him.
Topics discussed include: strategies
for identifying the required elements
for a potential malpractice action; the evaluation of the defenses that might bar recovery or defeat a claim; establishing or refuting the applicable standard of care with expert testimony; identifying when a
conflict of interest results in divided
loyalties, when such a
conflict may form the basis of a claim, and the defenses to such
conflict of interest claims; and distinguishing malpractice liability from a violation of professional ethical standards and if or when such standards are relevant to litigating a malpractice claim.
Conflict of interest rules relate to a lawyer's ethical duties —
for example, the duties of
loyalty and confidentiality — but also can engage a lawyer's economic interests.
And that complicated interplay between individual and group motives becomes significant, because
for all the big, symbolic issues of responsibility, transparency, and oversight, at heart, it's just a story about personality
conflicts and personal
loyalty.
It's important
for you to develop a sense of the ways in which your ex may be turning your child against you, and the signs that your child is being affected.By Amy Baker (Ph.D.) and Paul Fine (LCSW) Some children who are exposed to behaviors that may induce
loyalty conflict can maintain a relationship with both parents.
Once a child begins to side with a parent in these
conflicts, they are frequently reinforced
for the
loyalty and as a result their behavior increases.
Be they adorable 5 year olds or teenagers struggling to find their identity, any set - up in which loving Dad will be experienced as a betrayal of Mom and loving Mom will cause pain to Dad sets up an intolerable
conflict of
loyalties for children who almost always love each parent deeply and desperately.
Children develop
loyalty conflicts and become afraid to love both of their parents or to express their love
for one parent in front of the other parent.
Their increasing ability to empathize makes them at special risk
for experiencing
loyalty conflicts, putting themselves in the middle of parental
conflict, or siding with one parent over the other.
By choosing cases which met the majority of these criteria, the authors were selecting
for situations which embodied severe parental alienation, rather than the more common and more moderate instances of
loyalty conflicts which are widely evident in the children of conflictual divorcing parents.
Getting Through My Parents» Divorce: A Workbook
for Children Coping with Divorce, Parental Alienation, and
Loyalty Conflicts
Creative Interventions
for Children of Divorce — An innovative collection of therapeutic games, art techniques, and stories to help children of divorce express feelings, understand marriage and divorce, deal with
loyalty binds, parental
conflict, and reunification fantasies, address self - blame, and learn coping strategies.
They power - struggle with a tug - of - children that leaves the child internally
conflicted with
loyalties and betrayals; all this pain
for a situation the kids did not ask
for and had no control over.
Some common issues that surface
for younger children include fear of abandonment, self - blame
for the divorce, the need
for reassurance,
conflicting loyalties, and fantasies about parents reuniting.
The results indicated significant differences across PBI quadrants (mother)
for exposure to maternal
loyalty conflict behaviors [F (3,431) = 28.975, p < 0.001].
The final significant finding was that high exposure to parental
loyalty conflict behaviors and low self - esteem were associated with psychological distress even after controlling
for quality of the parent — child relationship.
In this study there was strong support
for a link between crucial variables to the psychological climate of the divorced families (e.g., parental
loyalty conflict, low caring in terms of emotional coldness, indifference, neglect, and high control in terms of overprotection, intrusion, excessive contact, infantilization, and prevention of independent behavior), self - esteem and well - being in adulthood.
For example, therapists with their own histories of
loyalty conflicts and alignments may hold hidden assumptions that could interfere with their ability to discern the realities of any specific case (Feinberg & Greene, 1995).