Sentences with phrase «of alienation from»

Parental separation may also expose children to loss of social, economic and human capital.4, 14 Other explanatory factors may derive from characteristics typical of separating parents such as lower relationship satisfaction and higher conflict levels also before the separation.4 The rising numbers of children with JPC have concerned child clinicians as well as researchers on the subject.20, 21 Child experts have worried about children's potential feelings of alienation from living in two separate worlds, 20 — 22 increased exposure to parental conflict12, 22 and other stressors that JPC may impose on a child.22 Such daily stressors may be long distances to school, friends and leisure activities, lack of stability in parenting and home environment and a need to adjust to the demands of two different family lives.12, 22 The logistics of travelling between their homes and keeping in contact with friends has been stated as a drawback of JPC in interview studies with children.23 — 25 Older adolescents, in particular, indicated that they preferred to be in one place.23
They hate me and grew up believing I was on drugs, in jail and did not want them... My son is stable where he is so I had to allow him to stare there because he is finally stable after the years of this alienation from the one person who could and did every thing possible to help them.
Amabile concluded in the report that Z.B.D. was exhibiting signs of alienation from D.T. Amabile explained that alienation is the programming of a child by the alienating parent, in this case respondent, to believe that one parent is good and the other parent is bad with the goal that the child completely reject the other parent.»
However, this youngster has achieved such a high level of alienation from his father that it would be unrealistic and counter-productive to seriously entertain requiring him, at age 16 and as willful as has been indicated, to reconcile with and live with his father.
It was determined that the child's recorded preferences in various interviews by social workers and expert psychologists to avoid her mother had to be discounted due to the fact that they were the result of her alienation from her mother caused by the father.
According to The Legal Intelligence, it is often challenging to determine when to accuse the other side of parental alienation or inappropriate behavior without increasing the level of alienation from one of the parents.
Interviews with children often reveal a feeling of alienation from the family during a separation.
We are happy to announce that after seven years of alienation from her daughter, Karen Lebow has reunited with her and continues working toward a healthy happy life together.
Despite most people having a phone in their hands and active social media accounts, the sense of alienation from other humans is real and growing.
Louv believes that kids nowadays suffer from «nature - deficit disorder» — a term of his own invention that describes «the human costs of alienation from nature, among them: diminished use of the senses, attention difficulties, and higher rates of physical and emotional illnesses.»
It continues the process of alienation from local community, nature and nonmediated culture.
Tony Oursler's subversive objects often explore the pitfalls of human relationships, the psychological effects of technology, and our feelings of alienation from society.
The artists in the exhibition explore issues of the global circulation of culture and cultural producers, alongside of issues of alienation from the ideas of «home.»
Xavier Cha inverts the increasing sense of alienation from...
Quite often they seem more like embodiments of his own essential feeling of alienation from the society of his times, a dandyish coolness toward immediate experience, mitigated either by art or by irony, or his own inimitable combination of both.
A certain ruthlessness and a sense of alienation from society is as essential to creative writing as it is to armed robbery.
«There is a lot of alienation from the idea that individuals can make a difference and alienation from the idea that they should expect and look to government to take care of and create a kind of rich, equal society.»
Arriving late to school can also mean that students miss out on activities designed to build connections with their peers, potentially impacting their social interactions and creating a greater sense of alienation from their classmates.
Others have felt a sense of alienation from their community once they started attending college outside the area, Forman said.
If you come from a background where you already have experienced others as untrustworthy and not interested at all in your feelings, experimenting with empty or disappointing sex can further your general feelings of alienation from others, vulnerability, and depression.
Surveys of the study participants suggest that solo living may weaken social networks and produce «feelings of alienation from society» that could steer people toward depression, Pulkki - Råback says.
There was also discontent that Miliband focused too much on policy rather than projecting empathy with voters» sense of alienation from the political class.
There is also anger that Miliband focused too much on policy rather than projecting an empathy with voters» sense of alienation from the political class.
Nature deficit disorder is not a medical condition but a description of the human costs of alienation from nature.
The same dualistic myths that have made us feel exceptional have also led to our sense of alienation from nature and purpose.
In addition, many of these arrive at the school in some stage of alienation from their own tradition, and some have little rootage in any religious faith.
The teaching of church history is sometimes made the occasion for developing a sense of alienation from other groups rather than for developing a sense of unity.
Indeed, the law had served only to bring into vivid relief the reality of his alienation from God and his bondage to the power of sin.
The basic Christian doctrine of sin, which stressed that humanity exists in a tragic state of alienation from the God who created it in his own image, is being replaced by the discovery that humanity is currently in a state of war with the planet which has brought it forth.
It is imperative to see that many working - class young adults are on the brink of alienation from work and marriage.
Of course I recognize that each of us speaks from a particular and limited point of view, and we know that the experience of alienation from the past is widespread today.
At the same time, only with intelligent life can there be any sense of alienation from divine creativity, any awareness of our capacity to thwart the divine purpose by self - centered activities randomly conflicting with one another.
Our failure to recognize the differences between humankind and extrahuman creation is but one more manifestation of our alienation from nature: we don't even know enough about nature to see the differences within it.
As I said yesterday in my prayer from the cell post called «satellite phone», I have this strange feeling of alienation from God since I left the professional ministry and haven't been to church...
Lack of self - acceptance may have the retrogressive appearance of alienation from others, in which solitariness is felt as an intolerable burden and the totality is perceived as a void.
Seen in this perspective, guilt is the product of self - alienation: and not simply an alienation from an individual and private selfhood, but rather a cosmic state of alienation from a universal energy and life.
Religion is nothing but a form of alienation from self.
Instead of alienation from a merely objective world, we experience kinship and participation in nature.
Alienation from other people can lead to feelings of alienation from God.
You may even at times feel degrees of alienation from the group of which you are a part.

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It has also served as a long - standing source of western alienation, largely because farmers in Eastern Canada and most of British Columbia are exempt from the wheat board's authority.
This profound alienation of the ghetto poor from mainstream American life has continued to grow worse in the years since the triumphs of the civil rights movement, even as the success of that movement has provided the basis for an impressive expansion of economic and political power for the black middle class.
Governance by political posturings relieves many a fart - wad from alienations of systemic protrusions being petrified by the blood - works of shenanigans» ill - affordabilities.
Such is the self - perpetuating and insidious nature of evil, breeding more deception and alienation from God along the way, and Ms Lamott's musings are a symptom and confirmation of that truth.
She overcame alcoholism and alienation from her family to become an important member of her church and community.
During a fast as long and stringent as Yom Kippur, the children of Israel chant dirges mourning their alienation from God.
We can hide from ourselves our real motives that can lead to a sense of alienation.
Estrangement and alienation are not biblical terms, but they are implied in the biblical description of the human predicament; the expulsion from paradise, the hostility between humanity and nature, the hostility of person against person, of nation against nation, and of the continuous complaint of the prophets against the rulers.
They believed that Jesus had come as God in human form and that by his coming, and above all by his suffering, death, and resurrection, he had saved God's children from their unfortunate condition of sin and their resultant alienation from God.
They express a sense of total alienation from the universe.
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