Sentences with phrase «unstable families»

However, more often these children have been part of unstable families that move often and experience economic stress.
She also mentioned how a financially unstable family and child abuse or neglect are associated with criminal behavior.
Nonetheless, instability in attachment styles has also been found (Weinfeld, Sroufe, & Egeland, 2000; Zhang & Labouvie - Vief, 2004), where it may be noted that the lack of stability was mainly found for respondents with insecure attachment styles and unstable family environments with emotionally distant relationships (Bowlby, 1980; Vaughn, Egeland, Sroufe, & Waters, 1979).
There's evidence to suggest that people who grow up in unstable families where issues like addiction, abuse, traumatic experiences, and neglect are more likely to develop codependent characteristics.
And being close to young adults from unstable families and in unstable jobs can help the rest of us move from condemnation and cynicism to solidarity.
Moonlight is a coming - of - age film, charting the life of Chiron across three defining chapters of his life — starting out as a young black man growing up in turbulent Miami, it follows his ongoing struggles with his sexuality and unstable family life.
Immediate medical care for the indigent isn't the same thing as care for the working poor, medical care that is available to all and doesn't threaten to bankrupt already unstable families.
Many children born into unstable families will never encounter role models who have prospered by obtaining an education, holding down a job, and delaying childbirth until marriage.
This is an uneven adaptation of Augusten Burroughs» critically acclaimed 2002 memoir about growing up in an emotionally unstable family.
My fear is that the far higher taxes that are proposed by politicians like Bernie Sanders will hurt job growth and, in the American social context of unstable families, make things everything worse.
In many ways, their sons and daughters were growing up the way Canada had, four decades before, just a few miles away in the South Bronx: cut off from the American mainstream, their futures constrained by substandard schools, unstable families, and a segregated city.
As a poor, Hispanic student growing up in Corpus Christi, Texas, Pray found school to be a refuge from an unstable family situation that resulted in her becoming homeless at age 16.
Part semi-documentary, part semi-fictional storytelling and an all - American chronicle of hardship and transcendental bliss, filmmaker Chloé Zhao follows a wounded Native American rodeo star (real - life circuit rider Brady Jandreau) as he deals with rehabilitation, an unstable family situation and life after your dream doesn't come true.
Dropouts have higher rates of incarceration and are more likely to be unemployed and have unstable families.
The intensity of the emotional content had its roots in the unstable family configuration of father, mother and governess, who was also the father's lover.
The absence of high - quality communication skills can lead to an unstable family environment.
Unstable families were those in which children underwent some transition in their parenting.
Even though they split when I was very young, the end of their marriage — and the unstable family life I experienced afterward — left a big impression on me in terms of how I understood love, how I viewed men, and what I wanted from (and feared about) marriage.
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