Sentences with phrase «stage of alienation»

We strongly believe that such an educational program would have significant preventative and some ameliorating effect on alienation, depending on the stage of the alienation.
In addition, many of these arrive at the school in some stage of alienation from their own tradition, and some have little rootage in any religious faith.

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This self - examination is based on a clearly delineated psychology of will that Gregory had learned from earlier church fathers (Tertullian, Jerome, Augustine) but had himself developed and refined.28 According to this psychology, the dynamics of guilt and self - alienation occur in three distinguishable stages, analogous to the fall of Adam.
He shows the many stages of social change through prehistory and history and their negative consequences socially and psychologically, In short, he shows that our vaunted civilization, history, and progress have all been forms of self - destructive self - alienation.
Hegel calls these stages «alienation», in so far as they are creations of the human mind yet thought of as independent and superior to the human mind.
This scalpel - sharp theatrical experiment, based on one of the director's successful early stage plays, is both a personal expression of alienation on the part of the filmmaker and a comment on the persistence of xenophobic scapegoating in German society.
There are four common stages of the cultural adjustment process: arrival, reality, negotiation / alienation and the integration / marginalization phase.
Showing the solitary life as the final stage of that journey, the artist is also speaking about ideas of alienation, a growing issue that both Japanase and Americans can identify with.
Jannis Kounellis» works — painting and collages, as well as the the staging of installations, «environments,» performances, and theatrical shows — express the tensions and alienation of contemporary society, and the multiplicity, obscurity, and fragmentation of its language.
How can a space become a walkable (stage) setting; how can film, dance, music and installation achieve a coherent unity, that fathoms the interplay of alienation and appropriation techniques in the shape of repetition?
How can a space become a walkable (stage) setting; how can film, dance, music and installation achieve a coherent unity, that fathoms the interplay of alienation and...
Utilizing techniques culled from the moving image, stage design, and puppetry, her work investigates constructed identities, the mediation of contemporary technology, the alienation of the human body, and the aura of fetishized objects.
We tell our clients who believe they may be the targeted parent to never give up and we will develop a strategy to get experts and one judge involved in the case early on so the issue remains at the forefront of the court so it can ideally be resolved at a stage where alienation never fully develops or if it has that the alienation is stopped and the damaging symptoms reversed so the child has a healthy relationship with both parents.
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.
I also highly recommend reading «Divorce Poison», Dr. Warshak's practical and accessible book targeted at parents at all stages of coping with Parental Alienation Syndrome.
Since studies have shown that 40 % of maternal sole - custody and 30 % of paternal sole - custody families had no overnight visits with the non-residential parent, they argue that such divorce cases could easily set the stage for a case of «Parental Alienation Syndrome.»
A part of me had this naive hope that someone would look at the anguish of a mother losing her children and take on my case as a matter of right and wrong, as a matter of helping a family facing a major breakdown as we are entering the final, latent stages of Parental Alienation.
If we link refusing visitation to «a variety of normal developmentally stages» then all cases of Parental Alienation should occur during adolescent.
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