The results will be compared with a group of parents of typically developing children matched for
family system characteristics.
Research findings have corroborated the relationship between the functioning level of a child with ASD (including autism symptom severity, IQ, communication skills) and
family system characteristics and parental satisfaction with family functioning [30,31].
Not exact matches
Larger non-human or inhuman
systems, such as institutions, economies, governments,
families, are not «adversarial,» «competitive» or «cruel» except in our manners of speaking which project human
characteristics on groups and corporaton which are literally no thing: can't touch.
By studying the
characteristics of what contributes to health and well being in
family systems, you may find yourself thinking differently about your own
family experience.
Psychological research on the
characteristics of healthy
families has given us new and valuable information about what contributes to psychological health in a
family system.
Schools and school
systems which are successfully involving
families began by responding to the qualities,
characteristics, and needs of the parents in order to overcome the barriers which interfere with communication.
The most distinctive
characteristic of the Indian Residential Schools
system was that it tore indigenous children from their
families and left them in the care of complete and often hostile strangers — the schools» religious instructors.
gaming performance is a standout
characteristic of falcon nw
systems, and the talon upholds the
family honor by returning a score of 104 frames per second on the 1,024 - by - 768 doom 3 test, and a just - playable 49 fps at 1,600 - by - 1,200.
National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well - Being U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation Examines child and
family well - being outcomes in detail and seeks to relate those outcomes to their experience with the child welfare
system and to
family characteristics, community environment, and other factors.
In
family systems therapy, the child draws power from the cross-generational coalition with one parent, and this power acquired from parental support elevates the child in the
family hierarchy to a position above the targeted parent, leading to a very
characteristic symptom of a cross-generational coalition called an «inverted
family hierarchy.»
Particular community and
family characteristics also were identified in this study as contributors to racial disproportionality in the child welfare
system.
the «isomorphic»
characteristics of the
family's transactions and the degree to which the
family system is flexible or inflexible.
to an appreciation of the important repetitive
characteristics of the
family system (the «
family dance» as Minuchin described it).
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.
A parental
characteristic such as a lack of strong
family values is hard to observe in survey data but it may be at work within the
family system, simultaneously influencing both the structure of the
family and child wellbeing.
Certain child and
family characteristics may be associated with an increased risk of reentry into the child welfare
system, including such factors as older age of the child (i.e., teens), children with behavioral issues or disabilities, and race / ethnicity.
Given the importance of child support payments to
families today, it is increasingly critical to understand the
characteristics of
families who enter the
system, and further, the
characteristics of those who meet their obligations.
Characteristics of Child Abuse in Immigrant Korean Families and Correlates of Placement Decisions Chang, Rhee, & Weaver Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 30 (8), 2006 View Abstract This study examined the characteristics and patterns of child abuse among immigrant Korean families in Los Angeles and critical variables that contribute to the type of placement made by the child protective s
Characteristics of Child Abuse in Immigrant Korean
Families and Correlates of Placement Decisions Chang, Rhee, & Weaver Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 30 (8), 2006 View Abstract This study examined the characteristics and patterns of child abuse among immigrant Korean families in Los Angeles and critical variables that contribute to the type of placement made by the child protective services
Families and Correlates of Placement Decisions Chang, Rhee, & Weaver Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 30 (8), 2006 View Abstract This study examined the
characteristics and patterns of child abuse among immigrant Korean families in Los Angeles and critical variables that contribute to the type of placement made by the child protective s
characteristics and patterns of child abuse among immigrant Korean
families in Los Angeles and critical variables that contribute to the type of placement made by the child protective services
families in Los Angeles and critical variables that contribute to the type of placement made by the child protective services
system.
Nativity and Immigration Status Among Latino
Families Involved in the Child Welfare System: Characteristics, Risk, and Maltreatment Cardoso, Dettlaff, Finno - Velasquez, Scott, & Faulkner (2014) Children and Youth Services Review, 44 Discusses the incidence of child maltreatment among Latino families based on the legal status and household structure of families involved in the child welfare
Families Involved in the Child Welfare
System: Characteristics, Risk, and Maltreatment Cardoso, Dettlaff, Finno - Velasquez, Scott, & Faulkner (2014) Children and Youth Services Review, 44 Discusses the incidence of child maltreatment among Latino families based on the legal status and household structure of families involved in the child welfare s
System:
Characteristics, Risk, and Maltreatment Cardoso, Dettlaff, Finno - Velasquez, Scott, & Faulkner (2014) Children and Youth Services Review, 44 Discusses the incidence of child maltreatment among Latino
families based on the legal status and household structure of families involved in the child welfare
families based on the legal status and household structure of
families involved in the child welfare
families involved in the child welfare
systemsystem.
This process allows a
family to explore the needs and
characteristics of a child or sibling group in the foster care
system.
Fundamental differences in design, approach and values, make it a futile and expensive exercise to try to replicate key
characteristics of
family mediation within the confines of the court
system.
Family systems have many common
characteristics, including the following:
Failure to possess the requisite professional knowledge, training, and expertise in attachment theory, personality disorder processes (particularly narcissistic an borderline personality dynamics and their
characteristic decompensation under stress), and in
family systems constructs (particularly centering on the child's triangulation into the spousal conflict through a cross-generational parent - child coalition against the other parent) which is necessary for competent professional diagnosis and treatment with this «special population» of children and
families may represent practice beyond the boundaries of professional competence in violation of professional practice standards.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The study evaluated therapist
characteristics, therapist process, and
family process in a short - term systems - behavioral model of family intervention [now called Functional Family Therapy (FFT)
family process in a short - term
systems - behavioral model of
family intervention [now called Functional Family Therapy (FFT)
family intervention [now called Functional
Family Therapy (FFT)
Family Therapy (FFT)-RSB-.
Affective, organizational, and relational
characteristics of maltreating
families: A
systems perspective
Systems - behavioral intervention with
families of delinquents: Therapist
characteristics,
family behavior, and outcome.
In his
family systems work, Bowlby (1988) expressed the very
characteristics of treatment that Corrective Attachment Therapy encompasses: the history of the adult's experiences as a child; their relationship / attachment to their parents; the type of parent they had; the communication experienced; and their experiences and capabilities with eye contact.
Preliminary information can be obtained by reading available documents in order to ascertain the composition and
characteristics of the
family system, the parties» issues, and to make arrangements for the assessment process.
Therapy is based on the assumption that each
family has unique
characteristics that emerge when
family members interact and that this
family «
system» influences all members of the
family; thus the
family is viewed as a whole organism.
Family characteristics and dynamics: A
systems approach to grief.
More specifically, we bridged literature from psychology, education, and
family systems to create a culturally informed model that elucidates how social position, parenting variables, racial discrimination, environmental / contextual factors, and learner
characteristics may serve as tenable pathways to the development of impostor phenomenon.