[9] The Court also held that one's decision not to protect his or her cell phone with a password does not «indicate
any sort of abandonment of the significant privacy interests one generally will have in the contents of the phone.»
Not exact matches
Perhaps surprisingly, by no means is my recent experiencing
of the death
of God to be equated with an
abandonment of every
sort of transcendence.
Implicitly the study moves to counter the three
sorts of change in Schleiermacher's model
of a wissenschaftlich «professional» school that we found in the Kelly and May - Brown studies: the
abandonment of a specifically theological account
of the subject matter
of the Wissenschaft; the individualistic and functionalist understanding
of «professional»»; and a separation
of Wissenschaft from professional training that leaves both incapable
of internal critique
of ideological differences.
But people divorce for all
sorts of reasons that don't necessarily fit these groups» assessment
of «unnecessary divorce,» marriages ending because
of some vague unhappiness or a lack
of commitment, and that fall outside
of the few reasons they consider valid — physical abuse, drug or booze addiction, incarceration and
abandonment.
The result is a cracking
of her psyche that one can only wonder could have been prevented with some
sort of intervention, but we're never quite shown whether she has any friends or family that can keep her grounded (the only allusion to any is the untimely death
of her father at an early age, presumably giving a hint as to her fear
of abandonment).
There's some animal cruelty, a rape, a kidnapping
of an infant that seems to represent some
sort of rejuvenating hope for both clans (one as a «Thanksgiving turkey,» the other as the optimism
of a better future), a crucifixion, a burnt offering, and, intriguingly, a pair
of Oedipal uprisings that first retells the
abandonment story (Jupiter is left to die in the desert as Oedipus in the mountains), then follows through with its idea
of patricide and, in a way, a double - bedding
of respective mothers.
«The conceptualization
of the core pathology
of BPD as stemming from a highly frightened, abused child who is left alone in a malevolent world, longing for safety and help but distrustful because
of fear
of further abuse and
abandonment, is highly related to the model developed by Young (McGinn & Young, 1996)... Young elaborated on an idea, in the 1980s introduced by Aaron Beck in clinical workshops (D.M. Clark, personal communication), that some pathological states
of patients with BPD are a
sort of regression into intense emotional states experienced as a child.