Such family systems have good
aspects of cohesion and adaptation.
Not exact matches
This lack
of social
cohesion, manifest in such a wanton disregard for our laws, is inevitable when only the economic
aspects of immigration drive policy.
Improving the quality
of your team relies on 3
aspects: improving the quality
of individuals, improving the
cohesion of the team and improving the depth
of the team.
As part
of a bid to improve community
cohesion, the government today unveiled plans for information packs to introduce immigrants to key
aspects of British life.
In addition to easy transitions, a shell provides the perfect
cohesion between the casual and sophisticated
aspects of a unique outfit.
Cards which focus on all
aspects of society: relationships, cultures and social groups,
cohesion.
An 18 page student workbook that covers all
aspects of the Edexcel Community
Cohesion unit in Religious Studies.
Meanwhile, it is centralized in another
aspect — as the courts have no
cohesion as an independent body
of government, they are subject to executive control, and judges may seek the advice
of an executive judicial committee and be subject to removal for making independent determinations.
Aspects of the wider community have also been implicated, [52] including employment problems, socioeconomic inequality, lack
of social
cohesion, problems linked to migration, and features
of particular societies and cultures.
The
aspects of group therapy which will be discussed include: 1) Forming a therapy group and setting norms for the group 2) Developing group
cohesion to increase therapeutic benefits (Mahon & Leszcz, 2017)-RRB- 3) Selection and preparation
of clients to participate in group psychotherapy 4) Strategies for effectively handling clinical challenges in groups such as conflict, absenteeism, and monopolizing 5) Therapeutically handling diversity issues as they emerge in group psychotherapy (Stevens & Abernethy (2017) 6) Discussion
of therapeutic factors in therapy groups and methods for using these factors to increase the benefits
of therapy groups and enrich the group experience for participants.
Aspects of group process that may contribute to participant retention include parent — facilitator alliance in group, alliance among group members (group
cohesion), participant dissatisfaction with the group, and active participation in group activities (MacGowan, 1997).
Multiple
aspects of family functioning have been explored, such as parents» substance use (Chassin, Rogosch, & Barrera, 1991), parental monitoring (Dishion & Loeber, 1985), family support /
cohesion (Wills & Cleary, 1996), and parent / adolescent communication (Windle, 1999), providing support for a linkage between each domain
of family functioning and adolescents» substance use.
As suggested by our post hoc analyses, three
aspects of within - group processes — group
cohesion (i.e., whether the parent contributed to the group and whether the parent formed working relationships with other parents during group), whether the parent contributed to the group by expressing her / his thoughts, and whether the parent was working on his / her own goals during the first group session — predicted retention.
Past versions
of FACES have not been capable
of capturing the curvilinear
aspects of the Circumplex model (i.e.,
cohesion and adaptability were found to be linearly related to adjustment instead
of extremes on either end
of the continuum predicting maladjustment).