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Migration, families, and counterfactual families

2023
Migration changes how families form and dissolve, and how one should conceptualize the family. This has implications for thinking about how the migration decision is modelled when individuals are unable to picture the counterfactual families they may have.
Mckenzie, David   +2 more
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Xylanases, xylanase families and extremophilic xylanases

open access: yesFEMS Microbiology Reviews, 2005
Tony Collins, Georges Feller
exaly   +2 more sources

Italian Families and Family Interventions

Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 2014
In Italy, as in many countries, relatives are closely involved in caring for persons with physical and mental disorders. The Italian scenario lends itself to routine involvement of family members in psychiatric treatment because, despite becoming smaller and smaller, Italian families keep close ties, and men and women do not leave the parental home ...
Casacchia, Massimo, RONCONE, RITA
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Families and Family Therapy

, 1974
Foreword Arlene Vetere 1. Structural Family Therapy 2. A Family in Formation 3. A Family Model 4. A Kibbutz Family 5. Therapeutic Implications of a Structural Approach 6. The Family in Therapy 7. Forming the Therapeutic System 8. Restructuring the Family
S. Minuchin
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Commentary: A Family is a Family is a Family

Family Process, 1984
Models are methods of interpreting data. They vary in their suitability to the topic being studied. Models of the family can be divided into those that address questions about the emergent characteristics of the group and those that address questions about the attributes and interactions of individual members. In this paper, these assumptions provide a
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Family therapy with ‘invisible families’

British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1995
This 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, 2012
This 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, 1994
We 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, 2002
Standardized 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).
H, Niederhofer, W, Staffen, A, Mair
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Representative Families of Product Families

ACM Transactions on Algorithms, 2017
A 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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