Sentences with phrase «problem of alienation»

Through working in partnership, it is possible to see how best practice in each of the European countries can bring about a stronger response to the problem of alienation.
We have developed our own protocols and frameworks that are based on the evidence and that we have demonstrated, through our day - to - day work with families both inside and outside the court arena, liberate children from the problem of alienation.
«It is only by confronting the problem of our alienation, making this the subject of our work, that our ideals take on new meaning.»
This is the problem of alienation.
In these linked stories, she tackles - among other issues - poverty, political oppression, corruption, violence, women's rights, the class systems of Zimbabwe and the United States, and the problems of alienation at home and in a foreign land.

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Second, and closely related, television provides many people with important psychological compensation for a sense of alienation or frustration born of loneliness, poverty, illness, joblessness, loss of loved ones, divorce, and similar problems.
Brady's report notes a significant gap in perception: Christian cadets rarely perceive a problem, while non-Christian cadets cite instances of discomfort and alienation.
The ego mode, which correlates with the mode of presentational immediacy, is engaged with the given, actively seeking to create a solution to the problem, defining the self through identifications and alienations (self vs. not - self).
People try to figure out what to do about a problem pregnancy, terminal illness, public education, welfare policies, availability of guns, youth alienation, multi-racial tensions.
Because of the widespread alienation of people from the resources of their unconscious, modern society breeds psychological problems as a swamp breeds mosquitos.
In contrast, stable intimate partnerships can help both young men and women overcome feelings of social alienation and problems associated with poor childhood experiences.
This alienation damages children, and some of the consequent problems are depression, obesity, and attention problems.
Given the problems Britain is experiencing with alienation from political elites, the rise of «anti-politics» parties like UKIP, and the widespread perception amongst the public that the governing classes are «out of touch» — is imposing a new form of government on Greater Manchester without popular consent really a good idea?
Furthermore, even prior to the onset of the current refugee crisis, the tendency to view or label immigrants in ethnic or religious terms has led to a «culturalizing» of social problems, not to mention the fact that a sense of discrimination and alienation can push refugees and second and third - generation European Muslims down the very path of radicalisation that Western societies are attempting to combat.
If nothing is done to address the problem of voter alienation across the country, then there are likely to be plenty more shocks for them to come.
There is a strong progressive argument to be made against membership of the EU by people like me who see it as contributing to the problem of political alienation, rather than part of the cure for it.
While it is clear that lack of information is only one aspect of a much deeper problem of disengagement and alienation from electoral politics, it's nonetheless something that can be fixed, and removing barriers to participation can only help.
In 2013, research conducted at Stanford University found that «students in high - achieving communities who spend too much time on homework experience more stress, physical health problems, a lack of balance in their lives, and alienation from society.»
Presumably, one can sell even more books by both expanding the scope of the educational problem — in this case, the tragic alienation of America's Schools and Reality — and making the solutions simpler and fewer.
I think the main problem with the recent diversity push is the alienation of current readers who don't like that their favourite character has been dropped fundamentally altered, and is dismissed by potential new readers as dumb and pandering.
Recent reports have underscored that access to justice is everyone's problem yet the issue fails to resonate with the public — they indicate low confidence and a sense of alienation.
Often these problems result from feelings of isolation, alienation, or a lack of «connectedness» to others in the firm.
Parental alienation is the term used to describe the overall problem of children being encouraged by one parent — the favored parent — to unjustly reject the other parent — the targeted parent The specific behaviors that they engage in are referred to as parental alienation strategies.
So, those of you who are interested in parental alienation — send out good thoughts on my behalf to literary agents and maybe one day The Misery Checklist can be part of the solution to the problem of parental alienation.
Alienation, lack of entry and promotion opportunities and disrespect are among the problems «racialized» lawyers say they face.
HARVEY BROWNSTONE From Saturday's Globe and Mail April 24, 2009 at 11:40 PM EDT Several recent court cases have focused on the serious problem of parental alienation.
is a fresh examination of the child alienation problem from the perspective of a lawyer, therapist, mediator, who also trains judges on managing high - conflict disputes.
With all due respect I have read what you are saying about parental alienation subject, but may I suggest with respect that the scenarios that you talk about re social workers and parents can be reversed by the social worker having the the problem of be being, say narcisisstic.
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Hence, there is still a problem of parental alienation being unseen and unrecognised by social work professionals.
Judicial responses to alienation include: ordering an assessment; ordering supervised access on a permanent basis; intervention in the early stages of the dispute, before the problem has had time to become «true» alienation, or in the early years of a child's development; changing custody on a temporary basis; determining whether «pure» or «mixed» alienation is taking place; keeping the courts involved; suggesting counselling; making a finding of contempt; making a no - contact order; involving the Children's Aid Society; not making a parallel parenting order; meeting with the children; and in extreme cases, putting the alienating parent's actions on court record, in hopes that if the child revisits the issue as an adult, they may be able to see what actually took place.
It is well documented and proven that long drawn out custody battles that pits parents and children against each other causes permanent damage, emotional damage (parental alienation), and behavioral problems like drug use, smoking, early pregnancy, dropping out of school; and long - term health problems like depression, anxiety, and suicide.
It is precisely the misuse of a scientific aura of validity that is the essence of the problem with parental alienation syndrome.
Sharing knowledge and skills is a key component in enhanced understanding of the problem of parental alienation and the opening meeting will be addressed by William Bernet M.D who is the President of the Parental Alienation Studies Group, a worldwide group focused on developing understanding and awareness of parental aalienation and the opening meeting will be addressed by William Bernet M.D who is the President of the Parental Alienation Studies Group, a worldwide group focused on developing understanding and awareness of parental aAlienation Studies Group, a worldwide group focused on developing understanding and awareness of parental alienationalienation.
So, those of you who are interested in parental alienation — send out good thoughts on my behalf to literary agents and maybe one day The Misery Checklist can be part of the solution to the problem of parental alienation.
Parental alienation is the term used to describe the overall problem of children being encouraged by one parent — the favored parent — to unjustly reject the other parent — the targeted parent The specific behaviors that they engage in are referred to as parental alienation strategies.
My colleague Dr. Zeynep Birngen and I launched the Colorado Parental Alienation Project in 2013, and we have conducted a number of studies trying to understand the prevalence and impact of this problem on families and communities.
We also recently published a book on the topic: Parents Behaving Badly: How institutions and societies promote the alienation of children from their loving families where you can find more information about how and why this has become such a problem affecting millions of families, worldwide.
With that said, Harman and fellow co-author Zeynep Biringen call for new approaches, as well as social and institutional reforms to address the controversial problem of parental alienation, which affects the family and the entire community.
Parental alienation is frequently achieved through subconscious acts — and either way, children who are turned against one parent suffer an increased risk of developing mental health and addiction problems later in life.
There may be other psychological problems which do not technically fall under the heading of alienation but which contribute to the petitioner's conduct in misleading the child and interfering with Dakota's relationship with his mother.
When one adds the complications of modern life, the high rate of divorce and the problem of parental alienation, understanding the principles of healthy parenting has even greater importance.
His alienation from his father at the hands of his mother was evident when he told the assessor «when dad has a problem, I don't care, when mom has a problem I really care.»
This in turn would create problems including alienation of the children's affection for their father.
«Although the court is mindful that it must not lightly conclude that an access problem has been caused by parental alienation, the evidence of the children's behaviour, of Ms. Van de Veen's words and actions and the opinion of a custody and access expert establish beyond question that Ms. Van de Veen has alienated the children from their father.
While parental alienation continues to fester unaddressed, given the importance of time in mitigating the severity of the psychological problems, children continue to be unprotected and abused and those uncovering the problems continue to be attacked and harassed.
The expert psychologist who testified below, and who pointed out plaintiff's parental alienation, found no evidence of significant mental problems in either party.»
[1] Unfortunately, little has been mentioned within the program curricula about the parent - child relational problems of enmeshment, realistic estrangement, and parental alienation.
Parental alienation and Child Psychological Abuse is a distinct sub-set of problems for children and their family members.
«Dr. Richard Gardner testified for the defense that he prepared a report and concluded that defendant was not engaging in parental alienation, that defendant should be awarded custody of the four children, and that the problems between the children and plaintiff were a result of plaintiff's own neglect and abuse, and plaintiff's being schizophrenic, paranoid, delusional and psychotic.»
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