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Family therapy with ‘invisible families’
British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1995This paper describes a therapeutic model for working with children in the care system who have severe behavioural problems. The model is an extension of consultation work and was developed from clinical material. It links some of the theories about the internal conflicts of children to their family history and ways of consulting with the professional ...
J, Hay, R, Leheup, M, Almudevar
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Family and family therapy in Russia
International Review of Psychiatry, 2012This article represents the information about family and family therapy in the context of culture, traditions and contemporary changes of social situations in Russia. The legislation of family rights are mentioned within items about marriage and family in the Constitution, Civil Code and Family Code of the Russian Federation which has changed during ...
Marina, Bebtschuk +2 more
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Familial testotoxicosis in a Chinese family
European Journal of Pediatrics, 1994We report two cases of 'familial testotoxicosis' in a family of Southern Chinese descent. The proband, an 8-year 4-month-old boy and his 35-year-old father both presented with early sexual development. In both cases the testicular volume was only 6 ml despite fully developed secondary sexual characteristics.
Lim, YJ, Low, LCK
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Features in Families and Family Relationships
Psychological Reports, 2002Standardized assessment of family features is not used routinely, although these factors may play an important role in the course of children's psychological disorders. The present study investigated the association among relationships within the families of 115 healthy children ( M = 8.2 yr., SD = 2.13; 70 boys, 45 girls). 115 mothers and fathers were
H, Niederhofer, W, Staffen, A, Mair
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Representative Families of Product Families
ACM Transactions on Algorithms, 2017A subfamily F′ of a set family F is said to q - represent F if for every A ∈ F and B of size q such that A ∩
Fedor V. Fomin +3 more
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Family functioning in neglectful families
Child Abuse & Neglect, 1996Family functioning in 103 neglectful and 102 non-neglectful low-income families is examined using self-report and observational measures. Neglectful mothers reported their families as having more family conflict and less expression of feelings, but not less cohesive. Ratings of observed and videotaped family interactions indicated neglect families were
J M, Gaudin +3 more
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Familial and non-familial mania
Journal of Affective Disorders, 1980We compared 34 manics with a positive family history of affective disorder (familial mania) and 84 manics with a negative family history of affective disorder (non-familial mania) for clinical, demographic and historical variables related to abnormal brain function and for cortical functioning measured by neuropsychological and electroencephalographic ...
M A, Taylor, R, Abrams
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Family and family therapy in the Netherlands
International Review of Psychiatry, 2012This article describes how families are functioning in the Netherlands, and how family therapy is used in mental healthcare. In the open Dutch society, new ideas are easily incorporated, as exemplified by the rapid introduction and growth of family therapy in the 1980s.
Karin, Wagenaar, Jan, Baars
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MUSLIM FAMILIES AND FAMILY THERAPY
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1998Muslim immigrant families living in the United States may well come to be attentiaon of mental health professionals. This article examines the applicability of the Anglo‐American models of family therapy to Muslim immigrant families. The most significant difference in value systems between the Muslim and Anglo‐American cultures is Muslim families ...
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Neurofibromatosis: A Familial and Family Disorder
Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1985Neurofibromatosis (NF) is a devastating illness which is extremely variable in its symptoms, intensity, and progression. Nursing literature has suffered markedly from lack of information on this important health care problem. This article is the result of an interface of the senior author's own personal experience with neurofibromatosis and an ...
R L, Messner, M R, Messner, S J, Lewis
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