Sentences with phrase «psychological violence in»

Studies assessing psychological violence in a Nordic context using similar definitions as in the current study could not be found.
There was a lot of psychological violence in my life as well when I was looking for jobs.

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To combat communist propaganda by «good propaganda» is in fact to fall victim to the psychological violence of the enemy.
Communism's propaganda methods are psychological violence (or «psychological terrorism,» as we call it in France).
A government that maintains itself in power only by violence (economic, psychological, physical, or military violence, or just plain violence) absolutely can not protest when guerrillas, revolutionaries, rioters, criminals attack it violently.
Church leaders are accused of fostering psychological violence against homosexual people by repeating certain myths or ignoring the important issues responsible for many problems that gay and lesbian people experience, both in churches and the wider society.
If we take such a life with its freight of personal psychological struggle and try to make it our example of what the love of God means, we only do violence to that life and make ourselves ridiculous in trying to imitate it.
I realize now that some of the things he did / said were the opposite of what the author has outlined above and that all sorts of emotional, psychological and physical (which includes sexual) violence were mixed up in the process.
This does not apply exclusively to armed violence, but can also describe a more pervasive and constant state of psychological anxiety, which in turn creates the environment for pre-emptive violence.
In, African Women Writing Resistance, she writes, «I would like to see African women who have suffered male violence living free of trauma and psychological trouble.
Amnesty International condemns adoption of homophobic legislation in Lithuania: «The law classifies public information about homosexuality and bisexuality alongside material that portrays physical or psychological violence and the display of dead or mutilated bodies.
On the other hand, we also found that exposure to high levels of physical domestic violence has a protective effect in terms of satisfaction with social support for those also exposed to high levels of intra-parental psychological abuse.
«Exposure to psychological domestic abuse most damaging to children's wellbeing: New research shows that exposure to psychological abuse between parents is more damaging to children's wellbeing in the long term than physical domestic violence
It illustrates that growing up in a home with psychological abuse has longer - term effects on the wellbeing of young people than domestic violence.
When children were exposed to physical violence in the home as well as psychological domestic abuse, they were more likely to be happier with the social support they were able to access.
«This research examines the impact of psychological abuse in the home on Irish children as they grow older, but it also shows there is a need for more research in the area to assess the impacts of exposure to all types of domestic violence and abuse on younger children,» Ms Naughton concluded.
More than one in three women and more than one in four men fall prey to stalking, rape or other physical or psychological violence by a partner at some time in their lives.
23.9 percent of these men reported perpetrating physical violence, 46.5 percent sexual violence and 62.4 percent psychological aggression against an intimate partner in the year before the study;
The research also found that those girls who had previously experienced dating violence reported lower levels of psychological aggression and psychological distress after completing the program, relative to girls in a comparison group.
No wonder our young people are subject to depression, psychological problems and, in a number of cases, senseless violence.
That means, in just one year, more than 12 million women and men will experience «intimate partner violence» — which, according to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV) is any physical, sexual, or psychological harm by a current or former partner orviolence» — which, according to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV) is any physical, sexual, or psychological harm by a current or former partner orViolence (NCADV) is any physical, sexual, or psychological harm by a current or former partner or spouse.
Dating violence occurs in both heterosexual and homosexual relationships, and is defined as verbal, physical, psychological or sexual abuse to either
Program setting: Children living with domestic violence suffer emotional and psychological trauma from the impact of living in a household that is dominated by tension and
Dating violence occurs in both heterosexual and homosexual relationships, and is defined as verbal, physical, psychological or sexual abuse to either Gong Yoo and Jung Yumi Dating News Stirred Up Again as Both Sides Deny Rumor of Upcoming Wedding
Dating Abuse is defined as a pattern of coercive behavior in which one person attempts to control another through threats or actual use of physical violence, sexual assault, and verbal or psychological abuse.
It suggests that Wheatley may now only be interested in staging orgies of violence rather than thinking about the psychological writhing that leads to them.
Gibson has made a movie that's nearly pathological in its love of violence - but he nonetheless counterbalances its amoral pleasures with an understanding of the psychological devastation that war wreaks.
Love, grief, and the frailty of the human condition are all brought to the fore as Gemma Will and Paul are caught up in a descent into violence, both psychological and ultimately physical.
We have a brand new clip for writer / director Julius Ramsay's psychological Gothic horror thriller Midnighters, which brings some violence to the screen in this Hitchcockian web of deceit and madness.
Also, in those scenes where he's bald - headed and clean shaven, I swear he looks just like Lars von Trier in The Element of Crime, a film that, unlike Bronson, is an exquisitely fine - tuned psychological meditation on the operation of crime / violence within a decaying society.
The Girl on the Train (R for sexuality, nudity, profanity and violence) Emily Blunt plays the title character in this adaptation of Paula Hawkins» best - selling psychological thriller revolving around a recent divorcee who becomes embroiled in the mysterious disappearance of a former neighbor (Haley Bennett).
(In French with subtitles) ATM (R for violence and terror) Psychological thriller about three co-workers (Brian Geraghty, Alice Eve and Josh Peck) who end up in a desperate fight for their lives after being barricaded in a bank vestibule by a creep with an unknown agendIn French with subtitles) ATM (R for violence and terror) Psychological thriller about three co-workers (Brian Geraghty, Alice Eve and Josh Peck) who end up in a desperate fight for their lives after being barricaded in a bank vestibule by a creep with an unknown agendin a desperate fight for their lives after being barricaded in a bank vestibule by a creep with an unknown agendin a bank vestibule by a creep with an unknown agenda.
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS Apart (R for violence, profanity and bloody images) Romance thriller about a couple of star - crossed lovers (Olesya Rulin and Josh Danziger) who share a psychological disorder which proves fatal for their friends the deeper they fall in love.
Inception (PG - 13 for pervasive action and violence) Christopher Nolan directs this sci - fi, psychological thriller about a master thief (Leonard DiCaprio), capable of hacking into people's subconscious minds while they're in the dream state, who plans to pull off the perfect heist by implanting an idea inside of someone's head.
The psychological abuse of her mother, and the physical violence doled out by her husband Jeff to keep his free - spirited young bride in check.
Certainly, his latest film exhibits many of his most characteristic features: an early static shot of a concert audience once again emphasises spectatorship as a primary concern; we meet, as so often, a bourgeois family about to experience severe suffering; Emmanuelle Riva follows Isabelle Huppert, Juliette Binoche and Naomi Watts in giving an extraordinary performance in response to psychological terror; and violence, with its attendant guilt, comes as a shocking intrusion into this world.
The Eyes of My Mother (R for disturbing violence and brief nudity) Psychological thriller, shot in black - and - white, about the traumatized daughter (Olivia Bond) of a surgeon (Diana Agostini) who morphs into a monster after her mother is murdered in their secluded farmhouse by a traveling salesman (Will Brill).
But the weird thing about Home Fries that leaves a bad taste in your mouth is the psychological violence.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening October 24, 2008 BIG BUDGET FILMS Changeling (R for profanity, violence and disturbing content) Clint Eastwood directs this psychological thriller, set in L.A., inspired by events arising in 1928 during a real life case involving a single - mom (Angelina Jolie) whose hopes for the safe return of her kidnapped nine year - old (Gattlin Griffith) were seemingly answered but then dashed when she realized that the boy brought to her was not her son.
This would - be erotic thriller wants to discomfit us by delving into the psychological underpinnings of sex and violence and yet succeeds only in making us feel sorry for the people who tried so hard and came up with bupkis.
Fragments (R for violence, sexuality and profanity) Crime drama chronicles the psychological fallout suffered by the five survivors (Forest Whitaker, Kate Beckinsale, Dakota Fanning, Guy Pearce and Josh Hutcherson) of a random spree killing in an L.A. diner.
Not Forgotten (R for sexuality, nudity, profanity and graphic violence) Psychological thriller, set in a Tex - Mex border town, about a husband (Simon Baker) and wife (Paz Vega) forced to come to grips with their checkered past in order to save their kidnapped daughter (Chloe Moretz).
(In Vietnamese with subtitles) Pontypool (Unrated) Psychological thriller, unfolding from the perspective of the staff of an Ontario radio station who barricade themselves in a basement broadcast booth when they realize that the violence is sweeping the region is being spread by a virus triggered by the use of the English languagIn Vietnamese with subtitles) Pontypool (Unrated) Psychological thriller, unfolding from the perspective of the staff of an Ontario radio station who barricade themselves in a basement broadcast booth when they realize that the violence is sweeping the region is being spread by a virus triggered by the use of the English languagin a basement broadcast booth when they realize that the violence is sweeping the region is being spread by a virus triggered by the use of the English language.
Violence in Harris's world is a matter of honor, in Hackman's it is low comedy and psychological horror and in Eastwood's it is simply a matter of drunken chance.
Beast (R for profanity, sexuality and disturbing violence) Psychological thriller set on a tiny English island where a young woman (Jessie Buckley) leaves home to move in with a free - spirited newcomer (Johnny Flynn) only to discover that he's the prime suspect in a string of brutal murders.
Cut Bank (R for violence and profanity) Psychological crime thriller, set in Montana, about a young auto mechanic (Liam Hemsworth) whose plans for a better life for himself and his girlfriend (Teresa Palmer) unravel after filming a murder he witnesses in their tiny hometown.
(In French with subtitles) The Ward (R for violence and disturbing images) John Carpenter directs this psychological thriller about an institutionalized young woman (Amber Heard) haunted by a ghost.
When he is sent to rescue Nina (Ekaterina Samsonov), the daughter of a high - powered politician, from a midtown brothel in his latest job, Joe battles his way through the complex trenches of corruption and unimaginable violence while lovingly caring for his frail mother on the side and fighting his own psychological demons.
Recommendation: A restrained picture in terms of how it depicts violence and stages action set pieces, Unforgiven is a unique western that reminds one far more of a psychological drama than anything John Wayne or Paul Newman might have starred in.
Despite this, United Nations and partners have «established referral systems for basic psychological support and health services» and even with such, the «Task Force on Sexual Violence» set up by Transitional Federal Government in December 2011 (UN, 2013, p. 14) hasn't achieved much.
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