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15 Sentences With "overinvolved"

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Claire, the overinvolved mother, decides to bring Rebecca into the office for a dual session.
CreditCreditLorenzo Gritti The recent college admissions scandal has, not surprisingly, reignited concerns about overinvolved parents.
One friend started running; another cooks overinvolved dinners; my mom went hiking in the Andes.
Secure parents can watch this parade without getting judgmental or overinvolved, recognizing that self-expression is not a waste of time.
By the end of the exercise, the following words were written on the whiteboard: stressful, complicated, overinvolved, full of transitions, anxiety, uncertainty, pressure, and exhaustion.
Finally, teenagers have uncertain independence, many having been raised under the whirring of helicopter parents, overinvolved and trying to fix every problem for their children.
AI Hotel: Simply put, AI hotels are hotels run by overactive, overinvolved virtual hosts, kind of like if Siri could control all aspects of your life.
The findings were entirely unexpected: For instance, a particularly critical family environment did not have much apparent impact on borderline symptoms over time, but an overinvolved, protective and doting one did.
Yet the scandal is no less complicated for opponents of Mr. Rizieq and the F.P.I. It coincides with other sex prosecutions, and together they indicate that the state has become overinvolved in the sex lives, and sexual orientation, of its citizens.
She portrays Ms. Trump and Mr. Kushner as two children forged by their domineering fathers — one overinvolved with his son, one disengaged from his daughter — who have climbed to positions of power by disregarding protocol and skirting the rules when they can.
Anxiously attached individuals also display more negative support behaviours, such as blaming. Secure attachment is associated with more effective forms of caregiving (i.e., care that is responsive and not overinvolved).
Kinga Matysiak (Weronika Asińska) – Jasiek's love interest. At the beginning they had serious difficulties in meeting because of her overinvolved father, who eventually realises that he has been trying to essentially imprison her at home. When Jasiek falls for Magda, they separate, and she becomes involved with Robson. Mr. Matysiak (Wojciech Asiński) – Kinga's tyrannical father, wanting to cut her daughter from any contact with their peers, especially Jaciek Cieplak and his family.
When avoidant individuals do provide support, they tend to be more controlling. Attachment anxiety is related to controlling, overinvolved, intrusive, and compulsive caregiving (e.g., preoccupation with the fear that the partner will leave them if they do not provide adequate care). For example, anxiously attached individuals provide higher levels of support to partners who are about to engage in a stressful laboratory task, and this support is not matched to the level of need expressed by their partner.
Their working relationship was poor. While Elliott described Street as "a very decent boy" and "a very lovable lad", he regarded him as constantly needing direction and overinvolved with recreational activities. He also "resented having the charming and well-connected staff officer foisted upon him" in place of one of his own men of a lower social standing. Street was finally transferred away from Elliott's staff in April 1918 following an incident in which a poorly worded order placed three battalions in danger.
Marital therapy can be helpful in stabilizing the marital relationship and in reducing marital conflict and stress that can worsen BPD symptoms. Family therapy or family psychoeducation can help educate family members regarding BPD, improve family communication and problem solving, and provide support to family members in dealing with their loved one's illness. Two patterns of family involvement can help clinicians plan family interventions: overinvolvement and neglect. Borderline patients who are from overinvolved families are often actively struggling with a dependency issue by denial or by anger at their parents.

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