Or, counselors can dive into the story and unintentionally force the client to talk too
much about the abuse before trust has been fully established.
Not exact matches
The people of the Catholic Church are
about so, so, so
much more than the child
abuse scandal or the celibacy of priests.
But over the last 25 years we have gotten
much more clarity
about the role of evil in the context of
abuse.
The level of paranoia and fear
about addressing the topic 25 years ago was incredible, and now not so
much — frankly, due to Oprah and many others who have spoken
about their own
abuse.
Is it wrong that I don't want to invite (
much less demand) that either Julie or Tony air their most profound, intimate pain in this public forum in order to have a conversation
about theology and
abuse?
matybigfro, I agree that there is
much about the SGM / MH / EV stories that is reminiscent of the charismatic flavor of shepherding
abuse.
much less have all those present... second... I still sick and tired of this
abuse of separation of church and state... you people need to get a history lesson in how it all came
about and the intentions..
This book has been recommended to me
about a thousand times, but since I have never been the victim of serious spiritual
abuse, I figured I wouldn't have
much to learn from it.
And when I hear so
much negative stuff
about men, I feel as a man, disrespected for the work I do to prevent gender
abuse.
But think
about how
much good the $ 600,000,000 that was paid to their victims of
abuse will do for the community...
If you do a bit of googling
about him you find out the
abuse he claims is that his bishop gave him too
much work to do by his assessment.
yes, we are off topic today, but there isn't
much to say in this forum
about this level of
abuse.
It is pornographic in the sense that so
much of pornography is less
about sex and relationships and more
about domination and
abuse and so very often it is men dominating and
abusing women.
This is a topic close to my heart, so it was a joy listening and learning as Jose Morales (a bishop in the Disciples of Christ Church who also happens to be a DJ) explained how we can think
about biblical genres
much in the same way we think
about musical genres, and as Jay Bakker shared why he hasn't given up on the Bible, even when he's seen it
abused and misused.
It is odd that Walker, who writes so
much about sexual
abuse of women, should be so insensitive to the incest taboo in By the Light of My Father's Smile.
Priests may... appear more likely to molest children because cases of
abuse come to light in huge waves... Allen suggests a final reason we hear so
much more
about Catholic
abuse than transgressions in other religions: [the Church's] sheer size... «When you consider the per capita data,» says Allen, «I don't think they have a larger incidence than other faiths.»
In a Swiss valley in 1517 another Catholic priest was agonising
about the pilgrimages, relics and Indulgences which brought so
much business and so
much worldliness and apparent
abuse of the Gospel, to the Benedictine monastery of Einsiedeln where he ministered.
I have to agree with
much of what has been said
about the devastation in this world and the use and
abuse of children and people in general.
This isn't as
much about being okay with
abuse as
much as it is continuing the coverup because mother church is far more important to them than these children.
I think there is a great misunderstanding in the church
about what it means for Jesus to return, and what it meant for Him to «go away» and
much of this misunderstanding has led to great manipulation and spiritual
abuse in the Christian church.
yep and @ozgunner and @rkw i do nt see why it angers and agitates you so
much when i insult fans who
abuse wenger, look i am not the kind of naive guy who thinks everybody should be nice to eachother of course that would be nice, but when i hate some opinions of some people i do get annoyed a lot of times and i do show it and its truth i am not a supporter of the belief that one has to respect all opinions equally because i am firm believer that there are dump opinions for example when a conservative talks
about homophob things i am pretty sure that i will insult him and some will say its wrong and will say its right its your opinion but back to your point..
In your case, you admit that you don't know
much about domestic
abuse.
I'm familiar with
much of what you're explaining
about medical
abuse, but the way you put it together is so clear.
You did inspire me to write
about the difference between yelling and verbal
abuse... I think that's a
much needed topic.
«Instead of apologizing to his constituents for coming under a House Ethics investigation for potential insider trading and
abuse of office violations, Collins has spent his time in Washington — when he's not voting to cut healthcare coverage and raise taxes for millions of New Yorkers — bragging to anyone who will listen
about how
much money he's made for himself and other members of Congress on this insider deal.
The inquiry into Lord Rennard's conduct is not so
much an investigation
about sexual advances as it is
about the
abuse of power — the very thing any good liberal despises.
They also say that Corbyn should pledge to be
much more rigorous in banning language usage widely seen as anti-Semitic, such as the appropriation by some anti-semites on the left of Zionist as a term of
abuse, rather than simply the description of an ideology
about the importance of a Jewish homeland.
Also, the biggest liberal concerns
about Islamist practices and
abuses involve matters that can only be implemented with majority control of the government (e.g. excessive use of corporal punishment in the criminal justice system), but which are
much less harmful to non-Muslims, at least, when Muslims can only enforce their ideologies on co-religionists and can only do so via institutions of civil society rather than institutions of coercive government control.
It is what has caused the media to pay attention to her, so she has kept talking
about it, but voters don't vote as
much from a place of outrage over this or that duplicity or brazen exchange as they do from a sense that prevailing economic paradigms have
abused them.
The Times reported this morning that, five months into the investigation of Governor Paterson's top aide
abuse case, officials are still unclear
about how
much the governor knew
about the
abuse and when he knew it.
Defeated opponents have complained
about «too
much money» deployed by persons with government connections, and the
abuse of state resources to impose outcomes.
Absence of grit: «
About the only leading politican to show any [grit] these days seems to be the
much -
abused Prime Minister Brown.
Bharara's recent convictions of two of New York's three most powerful political leaders isn't so
much about the misgivings of Sheldon Silver and Dean Skelos, but rather the culture of
abuse and entitlement that has plagued our capital, as well as our state and country.
Most steroids are nothing more but a synthetic testosterone and they are
abused badly by many athletes, especially bodybuilders... And here we are, with all the negative publicity
about testoterone, the pink shirted fellow telling his slightly overweight personal trainer that he doesn't want to get too
much muscle...
The revolution to re humanize our world and take back our lives from the corporations has begun, and if you have no brave part in this, history will remember you, not as people worth talking
about, or writing
about, but as a duped, tired, thoughtless people, that were used and
abused so
much by their own government and the corporations that rule us, that there was no good thing left to effect a change.
One thing to think
about is that the bad guys, if you will, are
much more prolific and
much more active in their
abuse.
The interview reminds us of her upcoming role in Alan Ball's long - delayed,
much - discussed feature debut «Towelhead,» of which she has this to say
about her character, the mother of a child
abuse victim:
The big surprise of the morning was three nominations for «All the Money in the World,» Ridley Scott's drama
about J. Paul Getty that received so
much attention because the role of Getty was recast after allegations of sexual
abuse surfaced against actor Kevin Spacey.
Tyrannosaur is this year's feel bad movie of the year (tied maybe with We Need to Talk
About Kevin) that does not offer
much for hope nor does it shy away from domestic violence and
abuse.
Ade's film brilliantly lays bare so
much about communication,
about language (verbal and nonverbal) and its uses and
abuses.
Employing admirable restraint while focusing on the crack team of Boston reporters who exposed the pedophilic crimes being committed by members of the clergy, this riveting film ends up being
about the awful
abuse of power as
much as
about that last - gasp period before journalism shifted from being a conduit of reliable information into a circus act of celebrity reporters riding unicycles of distortion and deceit.
A movie that ends up being
about the awful
abuse of power as
much as
about that last - gasp period before journalism shifted from being a conduit of reliable information into a circus act of celebrity reporters riding unicycles of distortion and deceit, Spotlight is especially admirable in its restraint, not only in its approach to unsettling material but also in the relatively muted acting by all concerned.
From there it spins out into a study of a horse - loving (and occasionally
abusing) community in a remote paart of Iceland that has as
much to say
about its two - legged characters as the four - legged variety.
Bigger Than Life (Criterion) Ostensibly a drama
about prescription drug misuse and
abuse and drawn from an article in The New Yorker, this portrait of a grade - school teacher and middle class father (played by James Mason, who also produced and helped develop the project) is as
much about adult male masculinity and responsibility as a husband and father, and the pressure on him to live up to the ideal, as Rebel Without a Cause is
about the emotional realities of being an American teenager.
Movies
about domineering artists ask a relevant question: how
much abuse will you take for the sake of the art?
12:15 am (20th)-- TCM — Broken Blossoms A few years after D.W. Griffith's controversial Birth of a Nation and epic Intolerance, he made this
much smaller,
much quieter film
about a Chinese man (the non-Chinese Richard Barthelmess — and no, Griffith has not quite got over the racism that plagued Birth of a Nation) who becomes enamored with a young girl (Lillian Gish) whose father
abuses her.
I, Tonya is
about how a woman born into
abuse and poverty can only do so
much to break free from it — her background is an anchor around her neck.
Included: Activities that involve students in creating posters
about the dangers of drug
abuse, conducting experiments
about germs, and
much more!
But there is always
much more to be learned
about any car during a year's worth of daily use and playful
abuse, and we are now armed and ready with a four - door GTI that will allow us to log a significant amount of wheel time and report back to you what we find out.
not really a bargain concidering the lots of repairs for breaking and the expencive cost of parts reliability is sucks engine and tranny are weak uner
abuse, and factory do nt warant the use of launch control,, really abssurd if you may ask, the car has to
much delicated electronics tranny awd sistem al that crap
about torque distribution etc the more a car have the more complicated and unreliable it gets, + too
much maintenance crap and expencive too, and the simpler the better, great performance but it do nt last long, very very capable car probably the quikest around but under a cost and a heavy one, if i had twice the money it cost i still woudnt buy it, the gtr is the fastest supercar around but the vette is the most reliable and durable sport car i ha ever seen