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Adapting Family Therapy to the Hispanic Family

Social Casework, 1981
The multiproblem Hispanic family presents a special challenge to the mental health clinician. Underorganization often typifies family functioning in this client group. Family therapy can effectively resolve this underorganization if the clinician incorporates into treatment an understanding of Hispanic values and family structure.
Carol Hardy-Fanta   +1 more
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Adapting to Illness through Family Groups

The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 1974
Counseling for medical patients and their families which focuses on the emotional adjustment to long-term hospitalization, illness and disability is relatively new to the medical setting. Only in recent years have hospitals begun to recognize their responsibility in responding to the emotional and social components of illness through structured ...
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Inclusive Fitness, Altruism and Family Adaptation

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1983
An integrative model of family functioning is put forward using a sociobiological framework. Three key socio-biological concepts that have a relevance to family interaction are inclusive fitness, altruism, and a struggle for status. The term ‘inclusive fitness’ encompasses the parents’ own fitness and that of their kith and kin. Altruism refers to how
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Family adaptability, cohesion, and creativity

Creativity Research Journal, 1990
With the awareness of the role stress plays in our lives, it is vital to gain a better insight into the family and assess its adaptability and cohesion. This study was conducted to examine the association between perceived family adaptability and cohesion levels and creativity.
Kathleen Green Gardner, James D. Moran
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Family Adaptation and Intervention

2016
The family is often the primary unit of social support for individuals with a disability or chronic illness. Family members provide a wide variety of supports, including emotional, practical, and financial. They act as advocates or spokespersons for the patient during hospitalization, and many provide care for the patient after discharge.
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Adapting CPRT for Adoptive Families

2019
Facilitators of Child-Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT) for adoptive families are recommended to have training and supervision in the traditional CPRT approach before utilizing and adapting the model for adoptive parents. Children who have experienced frequent changes in caregivers, recurring neglect, and abuse can experience difficulty feeling safe ...
Kara Carnes-Holt, Kristie K. Opiola
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School, Family and Adaptation Difficulties

The European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences, 2017
This study sought to investigate the parents’ experience of taking part in a system that rather rejects than helping them. A second aim was to compare the teachers and parents’ perceptions toward inclusion. There were investigated 30 parents and caregivers, 10 special education teachers, 10 primary and middle-school teachers and 10 school counselors ...
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Family transitions, crises, and adaptations

Current Problems in Pediatrics, 1987
J P, Shonkoff   +2 more
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Family adaptation and challenges

Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 1996
Sharon Landesman Ramey, Bette Keltner
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