With more than 15 years experience in social services, non-profit organizations and a passion for psychotherapy, Dutchevici (pronounced «doot - * kay * - vitch») created the Critical Therapy Center in recognition of the need to expand psychoanalytic praxis to include and be mindful of the ways race, class, gender and religion interact
with psychological conflicts.
Individuals seek my help for a variety of reasons: in order to resolve emotional unrest due to relationship issues, to gain insight into themselves and develop more adaptive ways of coping
with psychological conflicts and life challenges, and to learn cognitive / behavioral strategies for pain and stress management.
Not exact matches
The therapy group deals
with psychological problems and
conflicts within an explicitly ethical context.
Chapter 3, «Low - Intensity
Conflict: The Strategy,» will examine the economic,
psychological, diplomatic, and military components of low - intensity warfare,
with specific examples drawn from U.S. policy in Central America.
Numerous
psychological tests have shown that, although many alcoholics are able to function
with remarkable social adequacy when they are not drinking, they make their social adjustment in spite of their inner
conflicts.
When parents have mild to moderate
conflict that involves support and compromise and positive emotions, children develop better social skills and self - esteem, enjoy increased emotional security, develop better relationships
with parents, do better in school and have fewer
psychological problems.
«Religious and spiritual struggles —
conflicts with God or religious people, tough questions about faith, morality, and the meaning of life — these are often taboo topics, and the temptation to push them away is strong,» said Julie Exline, professor of
psychological sciences at Case Western Reserve and co-author of the research.
A novel
psychological therapy that encourages addressing emotional experiences related to trauma,
conflict and relationship problems has been found helpful for people
with the chronic pain condition fibromyalgia.
She adds, «We oppose the view that war is inevitable and argue that understanding the
psychological roots of
conflict can increase the likelihood of avoiding violence as a way to resolve
conflicts with others.»
The science of memory was
conflicted,
with the neurobiological and
psychological versions at odds.
Along
with perpetual disappointment, the consequences of entitled behavior can also include poor relationships, interpersonal
conflicts, and depression, says co-author Julie Exline, PhD, a professor of
psychological sciences at Case Western Reserve.
The findings
conflict with a host of other studies suggesting that resistance exercisers experience more of a
psychological boost after developing muscle tone and feeling stronger.
Although these curative interventions have often been associated
with treatment of
psychological trauma, object loss, and inner
conflict, they may also be useful in the -LSB-...]
But the film also has too many memorable vignettes to count: Haven Hamilton's prickly recording session, where he mercilessly browbeats a hippie pianist; Barbara Jean's squirmily uncomfortable, rambling
psychological meltdown while performing live for an impatient, unforgiving audience; Sueleen's
conflicted ambitions when her «big break» devolves into a cheap striptease act; gentle Mr. Green's quiet suffering at the hands of his flakey niece; John Triplette's negotiations
with various talent, buttering each of them up
with compliments while at the same time insulting the musical form (and its admirers) in which they practice.
Bringing his distinctively low - key delivery to a range of parts that were by turns mystical, sinister and
conflicted, Sarsgaard secured his place in the pantheon of great Hollywood character actors.Saarsgard delivered solid performances in Year of the Dog and Rendition (both 2007), and co-starred
with Dennis Hopper and Patricia Clarkson for the
psychological drama Elegy in 2008.
Figuring that by now viewers have become jaded
with the predictable, cross double - cross triple - cross trajectory of your average con film, «Matchstick Men» also offers a
psychological profile of a
conflicted, conscience - plagued career criminal, and throws a credible family drama into the mix for good measure — all of which makes for a surprisingly substantial film whose many facets leave you
with plenty more to digest after the final credits have rolled than just who did what to whom and how (although it certainly has that too).
The
psychological effects of the impending deadline are very effective in terms of tension, as well as other
conflicts the protagonist has
with the Gypsy woman that are all very disturbing, disgusting, and hilarious!
According to the American
Psychological Association, students
with a more positive and connected relationship
with their teachers will attain higher levels of achievement than those students
with more
conflict in their relationships.
«Her bright and bold imagery is full of women
with tremendous attitude and
psychological power, and I'm particularly taken
with the
conflicted positions her figures occupy.
Family law is a unique species of civil law for many reasons, but primarily because of: the frequency
with which disputes brought to court concern social,
psychological and emotional issues rather than legal; the almost complete absence of circumstances in which a specific legal conclusion invariably and inevitably results from a particular set of facts; and, the range of other areas of the law that may be concurrently applicable, such as contracts, tax,
conflicts, real property, negligence, torts and trusts.
[ix] In Martin, the worker had argued that the policy
conflicted with Charter values because it imposed a more rigorous test for entitlements on workers
with psychological injuries as opposed to workers
with physical injuries.
As a part of all our work, we assess the underlying
psychological and mathematical dynamics of your
conflict — which sometimes involves legal analysis — and provide you
with an effective solution set, effective responses, and action steps that meet
with your budget and save you money, time, and stress.
Michael Roe is one of the few lawyers nationwide
with experience in high
conflict divorce and custody cases involving
psychological disorders.
SCL is in the business of mind - bending, working
with global clients, managing political campaigns, developing
psychological approaches to
conflict resolution, and creating what it calls «behavior change campaigns» for government clients and NGOs.
Situational judgment tests (SJTs) are a popular
psychological tool used evaluate applicants» behavioral and cognitive abilities when introduced
with hypothetical, daily work - related situations and
conflicts.
DuPage and Kane County, IL About Blog Divorce blogger and attorney Michael Roe is experienced in dealing
with high -
conflict divorce and child custody cases involving
psychological disorders.
Bazelon thoroughly details the emotional and
psychological struggles and interpersonal
conflict that Phoebe was dealing
with: She cut herself.
As far as the conclusions and recommendations from child custody evaluations, they just make up whatever they want based on their own personal beliefs and inherent personal biases, they then apply some
psychological constructs in entirely haphazard and idiosyncratic ways to justify whatever biased and idiosyncratic conclusion was reached, and they usually take a middle - of - the road risk - management response of recommending the status quo
with the addition of «reunification therapy» and an admonishment to both parents that the degree of parental
conflict is harming the child and that the parents need to co-parent better.
- Jill Egizii, president of the Parental Alienation Awareness Organization, USA» The High -
Conflict Custody Battle is a joint effort by writers with complementary skills and expertise: Amy J. L. Baker, PhD, is a research psychologist who has studied child psychological abuse; J. Michael Bone, PhD, is a clinical and forensic psychologist; and Brian Ludmer, BComm, LLB, is an attorney whose practice focusses on high conflict fam
Conflict Custody Battle is a joint effort by writers
with complementary skills and expertise: Amy J. L. Baker, PhD, is a research psychologist who has studied child
psychological abuse; J. Michael Bone, PhD, is a clinical and forensic psychologist; and Brian Ludmer, BComm, LLB, is an attorney whose practice focusses on high
conflict fam
conflict family law.
My clinical experience includes working
with problems such as anxiety, depression, communication, stress, interpersonal
conflict, marital relationships, vocation, life transitions and many other
psychological and emotional issues.
«Most people struggle
with a variety of
psychological issues /
conflicts at some point in their lives - it's human nature.
Family therapy or counseling is a type of
psychological counseling designed to work
with and help family members improve their relationships and resolve issues or
conflicts.
VAWI was developed in collaboration
with several networks and expert groups and was based partly on the original6 and revised
Conflict Tactics Scales, 7 as well as on work that originated from its critics.8 Extensive pretesting, independent back translations and piloting of the questionnaire were conducted.9 The prevalence rates from the ten countries included in the Multi-country Study vary greatly,
with lifetime estimates ranging between 20 % and 75 % for
psychological violence, 13 — 61 % for physical violence and 6 — 59 % for sexual violence.5 Since the Multi-country Study was performed, VAWI has been used in several more countries.10 — 15
* Increase friendship in their relationship * Deal effectively
with conflict * Keep dads involved in parenting and infant care * Improve the quality of parent - infant interaction * Recognize the
psychological and emotional needs of their child
In research conducted by Amie Gordon and Serena Chen from University of California Berkeley, to be published in Social
Psychological and Personality Science, participants completed a brief online survey each day for two weeks, in which they reported on on their sleep quality (how long they slept, how many times they woke up during the night, how alert they felt upon waking, and how tired they felt during the day) and relationship
conflict.1 Over the two - week study, people who slept worse on average reported more day - to - day
conflict with their partners.
These different
conflict resolution skills (or lack thereof) come from many places, but recent research in
Psychological Science suggests that your family climate during your adolescence may have something to do
with how you manage
conflict as an adult.
Dr. Amato finds two categories of children who are most at risk for future
psychological problems: those who grow up
with parents who stay married but remain
conflicted and hostile, and those whose parents are in low -
conflict marriages and divorce anyway.
'' Divorce blogger and attorney Michael Roe is experienced in dealing
with high -
conflict divorce and child custody cases involving
psychological disorders.
Actually, children's
psychological reactions to their parents» divorce vary in degree dependent on three factors: (1) the quality of their relationship
with each of their parents before the separation, (2) the intensity and duration of the parental
conflict, and (3) the parents» ability to focus on the needs of children in their divorce.
This was a time when psychoanalytic theory — the notion, based on Freud's work, that
psychological problems stem from unconscious
conflicts and motivations — was seen
with great skepticism.
When parents have mild to moderate
conflict that involves support and compromise and positive emotions, children develop better social skills and self - esteem, enjoy increased emotional security, develop better relationships
with parents, do better in school and have fewer
psychological problems.
Family
Conflict Resolution: Its Measurement and Relationship
with Family
Conflict and
Psychological Adjustment
I couldn't agree more
with the statement on your web site «When we speak of high
conflict separation however, we are talking about angry parents who get caught up in high
conflict litigations, not realizing the negative impact it has on the entire family, especially the children, who suffer life long
psychological damage.»
The results provide evidence for the differential association between aggression categories and future social —
psychological adjustment constructs
with particular relevancy for school contexts (i.e., peer rejection and student — teacher
conflict).
Psychological testing suggested that the father relied on denial for dealing
with conflict, was somewhat oversensitive in interpersonal relationships, but otherwise outgoing and sociable.
The objective of this study was to test a comprehensive model of biologic (pubertal status), family (communication and
conflict), and
psychological influences (behavioral autonomy) on diabetes management and glycemic control in a sample of youth (N = 226)
with type 1 diabetes recruited during late childhood / early adolescence (ages 9 — 11 years).
The
psychological well being of adults in the household is affected by economic hardship, 25 as is the marital relationship.26 Disagreement and
conflict over the use of the limited money available, 27 and loss of warmth and affection and mutual parental respect, 28 have been shown to be associated
with economic hardship.
Other factors that were found to contribute to children's
psychological difficulties included multiple family transitions, lack of contact
with the non-resident father, poor family communication and ongoing
conflict between the mother and non-resident father (Dunn, 2008).
If a parent's availability is interrupted or parents are in open
conflict and demonstrating a lack of respect for each other, it makes it more difficult for children to identify positively
with each parent and complete their
psychological development.
conflicts with their parents; (b) to compare the quality of their adaptation
with respect to core developmental tasks and to their
psychological well - being; and (c) to examine how parent - adolescent
conflict is related to adaptation in immigrant and non-immigrant youth.