Sentences with phrase «result of the alienation»

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.
The child and target parent on the other hand live with all kinds of pain as a result of the alienation.

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The result was the alienation of the majority population and the descent of American inner cities into a miasma of broken families, illegitimacy, crime, substance abuse, and poverty.
The alienation from God which results from this idolatry is at the very root of man's aloneness and anxiety.
For it would be a tragic and self - defeating result if Abraham proved himself a worthy father only at the price of his son's alienation.
However, he concluded in his recent lecture that from the perspective of Christian personalism, it is actually the Marxist proposal that results in alienation.
Massive alienation is the inevitable result, with the accompanying increase of crimes.
I believe it is a misplaced enthusiasm which has yielded very little in the way of desired results and which has caused a great deal of alienation and hurt.
David's reversal takes the form of alienation within his own communities — family, city, and kingdom — as a result of this violent desecration of community (II Sam.
The result is an «alienation» of the market from rest of society.
Since the Christian Faith holds that as a law or an ideal, it is impossible of realization because of human alienation from God and that where it is realized even partially in history, it is realized as the result of the Divine Forgiveness freely given in Christ providing the motivation for mutual forgiveness among persons and peoples in their historical setting.
The resulting alienations affect the church by eliminating its essential dipolarity of faith and world — that intersection which is the focal point of ministry.
The result is a fragmentation of culture which is mirrored in the self - alienation and dis - integration of persons.
The sense of alienation that results may cause Christians to go to the polls out of anger, voting against a candidate or in protest of both.
As Wade Clark Roof points out in a recent study, this neglect will lead to «a crisis of plausibility» resulting in alienation of growing numbers of persons and finally in the church's representing a very small minority (Community and Commitment: Religious Plausibility in a Liberal Protestant Church [Elsevier, 1978], pp. 6 - 9).
The resulting alienation is perforce responded to by Yahweh, since the conditions of creation have in any case already been altered; or perhaps there is a sense in which the ensuing alienation is itself the positive judgment of God.
The source of the corruption of power is the spiritual self - alienation of the human life and will remain even after class or any other instrument of it is gone: ignoring of this has led to Communism's rejecting democratic checks resulting in the Stalinist totalitarianism.
The sadness is that as a result of the 20th - century alienation of much philosophy from theology there is often little conversation between those with posts in the two.
When, on grounds of Enlightenment individualism, we develop an economics than ignores the interests of community altogether, aiming only at increased production and consumer sovereignty, when communities around the world are collapsing and the resulting alienation of young people causes a profound breakdown in the order needed for healthy personal life, then an ethics that continues to emphasize only individual dignity and rights becomes counterproductive.
(20) The result has been a severe alienation between the poet and the larger human family so that the most imaginative users of language — the poet — no longer supply a vitalizing pulse to the myths of the larger culture.
As a result, they may feel a sense of isolation and alienation from one or both parents much of the time.
Parental alienation syndrome describes a «disorder» in which a child feels unjustified and intense detachment towards one parent, as the result of the comments of the other parent.
In many cases, however, disagreements between parents can result in parenting time interference, or even the claims of parental alienation syndrome.
The result is that discussions of multiple civilizations reinforce discrepancies in status, establishing a pecking order that directly or indirectly permit preconceptions, alienation, humiliation, de-humanization and critically, encourage a propensity for justifying hegemony, abuse, denial of justice and selectivity in applying international norms and human rights.
His particular way of working and dedication to the modern scientific method did not always go down well with all the centre's employees, and his political independence resulted in a state of disharmony, alienation and rivalry with political actors, which prompted him to submit his resignation in 1977.
We know very little about Luke other than that he comes from a rough background and doesn't like to play by the rules; by the end of the movie, alienation seems to be his actual goal rather than a result of his circumstances, and despite the number of times (too many) that Rosenberg positions him in Christ - like poses of agony, we're not sure exactly which of our sins he's dying for.
Chronic absenteeism also can result from poor quality education, ambivalence about or alienation from school, and chaotic school environments, including high rates of teacher turnover, disruptive classrooms and / or bullying.
Plaintiffs thereupon brought this action claiming inter alia that defendants» exercise of the «due - on» clause in these circumstances constituted an unreasonable restraint on alienation within the meaning of Civil Code section 711, and that as a result they were damaged in the amount of the difference between what the Nolls owed them under the installment land contract and what they in turn owed Lassen on the original loan.
The installment's title refers to Nature Deficit Disorder (NDD), describing a state of human alienation from nature that results in worsened moods and a reduced attention span.
African people and their cultural products have been commoditized for over 500 years, resulting in a worldwide condition of alienation between labor and its outcomes; cultural production is affective, or emotional, labor.
The result is a wide range of photographs that both reflect out onto the cultural and consumerist race that is now fueling the Emirates, while at the same time subtly hinting at the experience of alienation amid consumerist proliferation.
The works I'm presenting are part of this life suspended between a sense of belonging and one of alienation...» The works in the exhibition combine the artists deep love and knowledge of European art history along with his influences from his new home providing a rich result.
Experiencing these «distances» and movements have brought her the changes in the perspectives, such as nostalgia for and alienation of the familiar places, and then made her face herself deeply, resulting in the expression with motifs that signify her reflexivity, such as «mountain», «hole» and «lake».
Jewell loads his formal and conceptual intentions almost exclusively on the edges of the various shapes and the result is an alienation between surface and edge which handicaps the painting.
Experiencing these «distances» and movements have brought her the changes in the perspectives, such as nostalgia for and alienation of the familiar places, and then made her face herself deeply, resulting in the expressions with motifs that convey her deep reflexivity, such as «mountain», «hole», «lake» and «forest».
The group exhibition «What Lies Beneath» strives to capture one of the current conditions of our culture: an atmosphere of increasing alienation and decaying trust resulting from factors that often lie beneath the surface of the visible.
1) NDD Immersion Room is a large - scale immersive installation whose title derives from the concept of Nature Deficit Disorder («NDD»), used to describe a form of human alienation from nature that results in both a greater susceptibility to negative moods and a reduced attention span.
What: Observing how high conflict divorces escalate is important to protect the children involved, as the results of parental alienation on children is long term.
242, 765 P. 2d 811 (1988)(distinguishing between alienation of affections and intentional infliction of emotional distress as a distinction between the loss suffered; in the former, the loss complained of is the loss of affection of the spouse; in the latter, the loss is emotional distress as a result of the intentional act of causing a loss of affection).
Doing so could lead to potential claims for criminal conversation, alienation of affection, or even cut - off any claim for alimony (or require you to pay alimony) as a result of the adultery.
In this book, Rifkin sought to convince the reader that developments in technology and increased automation would result in the mass elimination of work and greater worker alienation for those that were able to save their jobs.
Often these problems result from feelings of isolation, alienation, or a lack of «connectedness» to others in the firm.
Our Vancouver parental alienation lawyers handle dozens of cases involving situations where children cease contact with one of their parents, either as a result of the conduct of the other parent, or on their own..
They develop a sense of detachment that can result in a profound sense of isolation, alienation, and loneliness.
He also sees a cross-country ripple effect occurring as a result of Ottawa's actions on Trans Mountain that will impact federal - provincial relations and spark a new era of Western alienation.
(Besides, my impression of these cases is that there are very few situations that are purely alienation or estrangement; most of the time, the breakdown of the parent - child relationship results from elements of each.)
The resulting alienation of the child from the parent creates degrees of diminished relationship between the child and the alienated parent in a manner which can result in loss of affection and a reduction in quality of life for that parent, and may create dysfunctional effects over time for the child.
Doing so could lead to potential claims for criminal conversation, alienation of affection, or even cut - off any claim for alimony (or require you to pay alimony) as a result of the adultery.
«It [parental alienation] is an unfortunate result of insecurities in adults who care more about themselves than they do for their child,» said Richard Victor, a seasoned family law attorney who is of counsel to the Hertz Schram law firm in Bloomfield Hills.
There has been a complete communication breakdown within the Aboriginal community that has resulted in a sense of alienation between certain members of the corporation and factions within the community.
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