If a mother is consistently badmouthing the father behind his back to their child, this is an example of (....) syndrome.
Parental Alienation Syndrome
Aside from parental readiness, parental dynamics, and parent-child relationship, another predictor of quality co-parenting is parents' (...) and social resources.
psychological and social resources
(...) helplessness occurs when abuse victims feel unable to escape or change their situation.
Learned helplessness
Excessive alcohol consumption, strong temperament, and dispositions of violence from original family are classified as (...) factors for domestic violence
individual
Despite being a stressful event, divorce can act as an escape from high-(...) and high-conflict family environments.
high-stress
In (...), a country deeply-rooted in Roman-Catholicism, divorce is prohibited by the law (unless certain circumstances arise).
the Philippines
In collectivist cultures, children may avoid reporting abuse because they fear bringing (...) upon the family.
shame
(...) is a form of child abuse that involves the caregiver failing to provide for a child’s basic needs, and is considered a type of maltretament.
Neglect
behavioral
In Indonesia, divorce cases for couples who got married under Islamic law are processed by...
Pengadilan Agama
This ideology gives men the cultural, legal, and social mandate to exercise violence and control over women in families.
Patriarchy
Low sanctions against aggressors, absence of effective legislation, and benevolence towards domestic violence are examples of (...) factors in domestic violence.
Children of parents who had low marital conflict prior to their divorce may have better well-being and (...) adjustments compared to children of divorced parents who had high marital conflict.
post-divorce adjustments
In several Asian countries, many cases of divorce stem from couple's dissatisfaction over (...).
arranged marriage
… factors are factors that increase the likelihood of violent behavior, but are not definitive causes of domestic violence.
Criminogenic
Prioritising collective harmony, family honour and shame in collectivist cultures can lead to a culture of (...).
Culture of silence