Military
Families Global conflict and unrest have led to the deployment of large numbers of military personnel (active duty, Reserves, National Guard).
Not exact matches
There is a big
global push toward shared parenting, but, as he notes, that is often dangerous to children in high -
conflict families.
(Airs 1/28/16) WAMC's Alan Chartock In Conversation with Carlos Sluzki MD, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at George Washington University School of Medicine, Professor Emeritus of
Global and Community Health and
Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University, and the Author of The Presence of the Absent: Therapy with
Families and their Ghosts.
In this crazy time of ours, living with a shifting economy,
global conflicts, high unemployment and many of our friends,
family and neighbors struggling to make it all come together, I am finding that often times misfortunes and hardships, though seemingly insurmountable, can actually be transforming — you become a stronger, wiser person, able to truly tap your fullest potential.
In this crazy time of ours, living with a shifting economy,
global conflicts, high unemployment and many of our friends,
family and neighbors...
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There is a big
global push toward shared parenting, but, as he notes, that is often dangerous to children in high -
conflict families.
Outcomes: Mood and anxiety disorders (major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, agoraphobia, social phobia, obsessive - compulsive disorder, specific phobia, panic disorder and generalised anxiety disorder); antisocial and substance dependence disorders (oppositional defiant disorder, antisocial personality disorder, substance - dependence disorders, alcohol dependence, drug dependence and smoking dependence); current
global functioning and
family conflict; educational and occupational achievement (parental support, educational and occupational levels, overall socioeconomic status); and cognitive assessments.
These
global problems may, in fact, be associated with peer relationships, but there is little research that has investigated how children from
families high in marital
conflict are perceived socially by their peers and teachers and their level of acceptance in peer contexts.
The «Strong
Families» is a family skills programme developed as part of a global project on prevention of the UNODC Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section of Drug Prevention and Health Branch for families living in challenged situations (including the refugees, the internally displaced, those in conflict / post conflict situations and those in rural se
Families» is a
family skills programme developed as part of a
global project on prevention of the UNODC Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section of Drug Prevention and Health Branch for
families living in challenged situations (including the refugees, the internally displaced, those in conflict / post conflict situations and those in rural se
families living in challenged situations (including the refugees, the internally displaced, those in
conflict / post
conflict situations and those in rural settings).
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