Sentences with phrase «roles of family functioning»

Parental psychopathology and treatment outcome for anxious youth: Roles of family functioning and caregiver strain.
Identification of infants and toddlers at risk for problems in social, behavioral, and emotional functioning; the role of family functioning in child development
Parental problem drinking and adolescent externalizing behaviors: The mediating role of family functioning.

Not exact matches

The homes and family were basically that the only spheres were women could play significant roles in early judaism.4 The dominant impression left by our early Jewish sources is of a very patriarchal society that limited women's roles and functions to the home, and severely restricted: (1) their rights of inheritance, (2) their choice of relationships, (3) their ability to pursue a religious education or fully participate in the synagogue, and (4) their freedom of movement.5
A shoft - term longitudinal examination of young adolescent functioning following divorce: the role of family factors.
In this special section of Science, expert contributors retrace the long and tortuous path leading to the mapping and identification of the BRCA1 gene; discuss the ways in which BRCA mutation status has been integrated into the clinical management of patients in high - risk families; and highlight the role of the BRCA proteins in preserving the structural and numerical integrity of chromosomes throughout the cell cycle, a function that may explain their tumor suppressor activity.
«The direct relationship of family functioning with caregiving competence emphasizes the central role of family in the adaption of the caregiver to his or her role.
Instead of being predicted by caregiver demand as hypothesized, this study revealed that caregivers» assessment of their role mastery is influenced most strongly by the functioning of their family,» wrote Dr. Deatrick, the lead author.
Alsin's function isn't clear, but because the affected family members have two defective copies of the gene, called ALS2, the protein could play a role in motor neuron function.
We discuss the critical role of the BRCA gene family in signaling pathways (including angiogenesis) and evaluate the impacts of the loss - of - function mutations associated with the aforementioned disease.
As computational biologists, they employ comparative genomic approaches to understand the evolution and function of protein families and their ultimate role in human disease.
Vitamin K is the umbrella term for a family of fat - soluble compounds that include phylloquinones and menaquinones, which play an important role in various bodily functions.
A school that chose to dedicate the role of one school social worker to fill this function would find its investment in resources would yield returns many times over, including reductions in need for highly specialized services and much more efficient progress with troubled youths and their families.
The focus of the book will be on how legal and institutional factors play a role in family functioning, very early learning, and health among these families.
The family heirlooms played a role in the story of emancipation by functioning as coded maps that guided escaped slaves to freedom.
• Provide education and orientation to patients and their families regarding hospital procedures • Assist patients in understanding the role medication and medical procedures will play in making them well • Develop care plans in accordance to patients» diseases and symptoms • Monitor and ensure that the care plan is being carried out in an effective manner • Resolve any problems that may affect the progression and efficacy of care plans • Foster peer support and expedite completion of tests • Review doctors» schedules and sync them with patients» appointments • Act as a liaison between care providers and patients • Take patient history and record information in preset hospital database • Work with medical staff to control disease symptoms • Create and implement disease management modules for chronic diseases • Obtain and verify insurance information • Explain the function of each health team member to patients and families • Document patient care initiatives and services on a constant basis • Ensure that appropriate referrals are made for patients not accepted for care • Schedule surgeries and prepare patient charts • Handle payment collection activities and transcribe clinical correspondence • Make sure that patients are kept aware of their progress • File and re-file patient records at the end of each shift • Ensure that all procedures are carried out in a time efficient manner and in accordance to patient care plans
AASECT Certified Sexuality Educators teach and train about a range of topics, including but not limited to sexual health; sexual and reproductive anatomy and physiology; family planning, contraception, and pregnancy / childbirth; sexually transmitted infections; gender identity and roles; gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues; sexual function and dysfunction; sexual pleasure; sexual variation; sexuality and disability; sexuality and chronic illness; sexual development across the lifespan; sexual abuse, assault, and coercion; and sexuality across cultures.
Role accountability refers to the process whereby a family member is made accountable for the responsibilities he or she has been allocated and the process whereby family members are positively reinforced for the successful achievement of role functiRole accountability refers to the process whereby a family member is made accountable for the responsibilities he or she has been allocated and the process whereby family members are positively reinforced for the successful achievement of role functirole functions.
Roles are the repetitive patterns of behaviour by which individuals fulfil family functions.
It subsumes two central functions necessary for the stability of family roles, namely role allocation and role accountability.
In the original Integrated Model, social science and the observational studies of non-clinic family functioning previously undertaken by the McMaster group (then in Montreal) had contributed to its 1st layer, entitled «surface actions» (e.g. family roles, emotional involvement, communication, etc.).
However, the PCP has a role in supporting the mother and facilitating her access to resources to optimize the child's healthy development and the healthy functioning of the family.
In addition to the characteristics of the child (age, precocious behavioural problems, etc.) and those of his / her family, also considered are the functioning of the foster family and the role performed by the social services, the justice system and the mental health system.
Early diagnosis and intervention for children with FASD are thought to be key to preventing behavioural, mental health and learning difficulties.36 — 38 However, Fitzroy Valley community members have reported that a current lack of diagnostic and intervention support for children with FASD impacts their children's ability to reach their full potential.14 Children with FASD need access to interventions which support their development of emotional and behavioural regulation skills.38 It is recognised that educators, alongside the family, play a crucial role in supporting children with FASD to improve life outcomes through contextually appropriate and evidence - based interventions.36 While there is limited evidence for strategies that can assist children affected by FASD, 2 particularly to improve self - regulation and executive functioning skills, 8 17 32 39 the Alert Program for Self - Regulation has evidence to suggest it is a promising intervention.17 39
Care and development / Care for others / Care for the caregivers / Care, learning and treatment / Care leavers / Care work / Care workers (1) / Care workers (2) / Care workers (3) / Care workers (4) / Care worker role / Care workers (1983) / Care worker turnover / Caregiver roles / Caregiver's dilemma / Carers (1) / Carers (2) / Carers support groups / Caring / Caring and its discontents / Caring for carers / Caring for children / Caring interaction / Caring relationships / Carpe minutum / Casing / Cause and behavior / Causes of stress / Celebrate / Challenging behaviours / Challenging children and A. S. Neill / Change (1) / Change (2) / Change and child care workers / Change in world view / Change theory / Changing a child's world view / Changing behaviour / Child, active or passive / Child Advocacy / Child and youth care (1) / Child and youth care (2) / Child and youth care and mental health / Child and youth care education / Child and youth care work unique / Child behaviour and family functioning / Child care and the organization / Child care workers (1) / Child Care workers (2) / Child care workers (3) / Child care workers: catalysts for a future world / Childcare workers in Ireland / Child carers / Child health in foster care / Child in pain / Child perspective in FGC / Child saving movement / Child's perspective / Child's play / Child's security / Children and power / Children and television / Children in care / Children in state care / Children of alcoholics (1) / Children of alcoholics (2) / Children today / Children who hate (1) / Children who hate (2) / Children who hate (3) / Children who were in care / Children whose defenses work overtime / Children's ability to give consent / Children's emotions / Children's feelings / Children's grief / Children's homes / Children's homes in UK / Children's rights (1) / Children's rights (2) / Children's rights (3) / Children's stress / Children's views (1) / Children's views (2) / Children's views on smacking / Children's voices / Children's work and child labour / Choices in caring / Choices for youth / Circular effect behavior / Clare Winnicott / Class teacher / Classroom meetings / Clear thought / Client self - determination / Clinical application of humour / Coaching approach / Coercion / Coercion and compliance (1) / Coercion and compliance (2) / Cognitive - behavioral interventions and anger / Cognitive skills / Collaboration / Commissioner for children / Commitment to care / Common needs / Common profession?
For low - income families headed by single mothers, the associations between maternal employment and children's cognitive and social development tend to be neutral or positive, but much of this difference is a function of pre-existing differences between mothers who are or are not employed.2, 3,4,5 The effects of maternal employment on children's development also depend on the characteristics of employment — its quality, extent and timing — and on the child's age.2, 6,7 On the other hand, poverty has consistently negative associations with young children's development, but here, too, there is considerable controversy about the causal role of income per se, as opposed to other correlates of poverty.8, 9,10,11,12,13
I believe every family is made up of different elements that all play a vital role in the functioning of the entire family system.
Six dimensions of family functioning: family functioning was understood across six dimensions, of which the most important (or perhaps of most enduring importance) are problem - solving, roles, and communication.
Among the six dimensions there are Problem Solving (PS), Communication (CM), Roles (RL), Affective Involvement (AI), Affective Responsiveness (AR), and Behavioral Control (BC)(Shek, 2001): (1) problem solving (the capability of the family to cope with problems in order to keep effective family functioning); (2) CM (the way of exchanging information between family members); (3) RL (whether the family assign certain tasks to guarantee implementation of family functions); (4) AR (to which extent the family members emotionally react to stimulation); (5) AI (to which extent the family members show concern to each other); and (6) behavior control (the behavioral models that the family establishes to cope with stressful situations).
The grandparenting group scored higher on such dimensions of family functioning as Communication, Role, Affective Involvement, Affective Responsiveness, and General Family Function (GF) than their counterpart family functioning as Communication, Role, Affective Involvement, Affective Responsiveness, and General Family Function (GF) than their counterpart Family Function (GF) than their counterpart group.
It might be argued that these scales represent core aspects of family functioning and are more straightforward and susceptible to improvement compared to other scales of vitality, role reversal, role exaggeration, and bizarreness, for which no change was found.
The current study was designed to examine the difference in family functioning and self - esteem between university students with and without grandparenting experience and the important role of social support on the relationship between family function and self - esteem in a sample of Chinese university students.
Social support didn't show moderating effect in the relationship between family function and self - esteem among the students without grandparenting experience, the possible reason could be that in the parents - raising family the influence of the parents may play more crucial role in the development of self - esteem of the children across the lifespan from infancy to adolescence than that of other family members as well as significant others outside of the family.
These findings suggest that social support plays a positive role to relieve the adverse impact of poor family function on self - esteem of the adolescents with grandparenting experience.
Since 1992, her research aim has been to strengthen the role of home visiting and the larger early childhood system of care in promoting healthy family functioning, parenting, and child health and development in over-burdened and sometimes abusive families.
In addition, compared to their counterpart group the grandparenting group reported worse family function in terms of role, CM, AI as well as AR and general family function.
In my role as Executive Director, I help ensure that all aspects of our business function successfully including, individual and family therapy, group therapy, intensive workshops, and insurance billing.
BUILD hosted a conversation with state leaders about the scope, roles, and functions of state early learning and development systems and discussed how to strengthen and work with museums and libraries in intentionally supporting the growth and development of young children with high needs and their families and caregivers.
In custody and time sharing matters the role includes such functions as objective evaluations of families or individuals, with opinions communicated via testimony; peer reviews of the professional work products of other mental health professionals, opinions subsequently offered in court; and, summaries of research literature for the court such as in case - blind testimony.
Participants learn how to work within a multidisciplinary team and how the Collaborative Divorce process integrates the roles and functions of all team members to best assist families in their process of restructuring.
Triangulation is a term from systems therapy, which is a type of therapy that helps members of couples and families understand the interconnected roles and patterns that function in relationships.
Considering that conduct - problem children with CU traits demonstrate significant interpersonal deficits in their emotional functioning, and that parents play a fundamental role in socializing the ways in which children understand, experience, express, and regulate emotions [22]; it is surprising that the topic of parental emotion socialization in the families of children with CU traits has received very limited attention from researchers.
The FAD contains seven subscales designed to assess the six dimensions of the McMaster Model of Family Functioning: Problem Solving, Communication, Roles, Affective Responsiveness, Affective Involvement and Behaviour Control, and contains a seventh General Functioning scale.
We plan to: (a) identify high risk adolescents based on elevated scores on a screening measure of depressive symptoms that is delivered in primary care; (b) recruit 400 (200 per site) of these at - risk adolescents to be randomized into either the CATCH - IT or the Educational group; and (c) assess outcomes at 2, 6, 12, 18 and 24 months post intake on measures of depressive symptoms, depressive diagnoses, other mental disorders, and on measures of role impairment in education, quality of life, attainment of educational milestones, and family functioning; and to examine predictors of intervention response, and potential ethnic and cultural differences in intervention response.
Counseling services are available for individuals, couples and families, addressing: caregiving and relationship challenges; loss of functioning with disability; threatened loss, death, and bereavement; cognitive impairment; couples» issues of communication, intimacy, and sexual dysfunction; adjusting to new work and family roles; illness - related behavioral or school problems; challenges of growing older, helping aging parents.
In her role, Amy is responsible for the financial matters and human resource functions of Heartland Family Service.
This imbalance not only is unfair to the physical custodian, but can undermine that parent's role in child rearing since decisions are subject to negotiation with a parent who is not otherwise functioning in the daily life of the family.
In her new role, Carolus is responsible for the financial matters and human resource functions of Heartland Family Service.
Because of the significant role that peer relationships and the school context play in normative development and adjustment to challenges that disrupt the family, problems with social functioning for siblings of children with cancer may be particularly detrimental.
Family functioning is defined as the interactions between - and reactions to - family members; it includes variables within the family such as members» roles and boundaries, degree of cohesion, adaptation, and resilience, as well as family values and beliefs (Winek, Family functioning is defined as the interactions between - and reactions to - family members; it includes variables within the family such as members» roles and boundaries, degree of cohesion, adaptation, and resilience, as well as family values and beliefs (Winek, family members; it includes variables within the family such as members» roles and boundaries, degree of cohesion, adaptation, and resilience, as well as family values and beliefs (Winek, family such as members» roles and boundaries, degree of cohesion, adaptation, and resilience, as well as family values and beliefs (Winek, family values and beliefs (Winek, 2010).
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z