Parental alienation is simply defined as a form
of psychological abuse where one parent brainwashes or poisons a child or children against the other parent.
Not exact matches
Utley says the experiences
of Other Women may «be applicable to other relational power differentials between women and men, particularly relationships
where there is exploitation or emotional,
psychological, physical, sexual, social and / or financial
abuse.»
The attitude
of some throughout the fifty's the period
where mothers were quite fearful
of psychological abuse.
To determine the child's best interest, judges consider various factors, including the parents» suitability for custody, the child's
psychological and emotional needs, the parents» ability to communicate, the parents» past care
of the child, the child's preference,
where each parent lives, the child's safety, and any history
of domestic neglect or
abuse.
The strongest evidence in relation to impairment is for improving the
psychological functioning
of children who have experienced sexual
abuse where CBT appears to improve outcomes for children showing signs
of PTSD, and for a small number
of child - focused therapies for children who have experienced neglect.
Mediation may not be an appropriate means
of dispute resolution if there is an imbalance
of negotiating power between the parties,
where there are
psychological issues with one or both parties, subtle intimidation by one against the other,
where there has been as history
of domestic
abuse, or other issues.
«Tensions exist between children's needs for contact with their father and their need to be protected from the physical, sexual and
psychological abuse that is common in families
where there has been other forms
of violence such as woman
abuse.
Angela's training has allowed her to have a fundamental
psychological understanding
of what can be the triggers to addiction - attachment, depression,
abuse, genetics or family systems, and these triggers
where evident in her time working within the advertising profession.