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Family Conflict Tendency and ADHD

Psychological Reports, 2004
A lack of perseverance, poor attention, and poorly modulated behaviour are important criteria of Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD). Instructions often have to be repeated, sometimes even by different family members before a child with ADHD attends and complies.
H, Niederhofer   +2 more
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Conflict and Conflict Resolution in Families

1966
The conduct of human affairs, in contrast to progress in science and technology, has suffered from reliance upon generalities, superstitions, fallacies, and prejudices. There is all too little pertinent research concerning man’s relation to his fellows and few guides to aid in the attainment of creative, co-operative and mutually constructive ...
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Family destructive conflicts

Social'naja politika i social'noe partnerstvo (Social Policy and Social Partnership), 2020
This article discusses a wide range of issues related to the problem of family destructive confl icts. It reveals various approaches to understanding the essence of family confl icts. At the same time, the article presents the author's defi nition of family destructive confl icts and their classifi cation.
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Parental Stress and Child Outcomes: The Mediating Role of Family Conflict

Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2021
Julia H. Jones   +3 more
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Defusing Family Conflicts

Nursing, 1998
R, Kohr, L, Creces, V, Gray, L, Warnock
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Consequences associated with work-to-family conflict: a review and agenda for future research.

Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 2000
T. Allen   +3 more
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Work-Family Conflict and Work-Life Conflict

2017
Work-family and work-life conflict are forms of inter-role conflict that occur when the energy, time, or behavioral demands of the work role conflicts with family or personal life roles. Work-family conflict is a specific form of work-life conflict. Work-family conflict is of growing importance in society as it has important consequences for work, non ...
Ellen Ernst Kossek, Kyung-Hee Lee
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Managing Family Conflict

Abstract The end of life is ideally characterized as a time of family unity, close relationships, resolution of previous conflicts, and unified family focus on the patient. However, the reality in many cases is that patients experience the end of their lives amid major family conflict, long-standing family dysfunction, and chaos, which ...
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