The divorce rate is extremely low at just 6 percent, and the number of children living with a parent is increasing.2 There are also a large number of non-traditional and non-family households, as well as households that represent more than one ethnic or cultural background.3 Although the outlook for families in Anaheim is generally positive, there is still a great deal of mental illness and substance abuse that negatively
impacts family functioning.
Caregivers of a relative's child with problem behaviors and mental health issues
impacting family functioning and caregiver loyalty confusion; unique family dynamics as a result of relative caregiving; strained relationships with birth parents of the child; poverty and needed resources; abrupt change in life style with the addition of children, and the stress involved, especially for grandparents; housing and other needs such as furniture, clothing, food; isolation and loss of normal same age companionship of friends
Not exact matches
«Further testing is required before Song's device could be approved as a treatment for dementia or Alzheimer's, but if it is able to help those patients regain even part of their lost memory
function, the
impact would be felt not only by the patients themselves, but their
families and even the economy at large,» says Science Alert, which notes that Alzheimer's was responsible for a whopping $ 236 billion in healthcare costs last year.
The EFR Counseling Program aims to provide easily accessible and high - quality counseling services to individuals (youth and adult) and
families in a safe and confidential setting to address issues of depression, anxiety, addiction,
family or marital conflict, and / or other concerns that
impact daily
functioning and quality of life for all members of our community.
HER focuses on strengthening the parent - infant relationship and repairing the
impact of disruptions in early attachment to promote child development and healthy
family functioning.
The
impact of childhood sexual abuse and
family functioning on four dimensions of women's later parenting.
Additionally, the survey assessed
family resources, including income and education, and other measures that
impact children's psychological
functioning and behavior, such as parental distress,
family conflict, non-corporal discipline, parental monitoring, and deviant peer affiliation.
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.
This means that adoptees with high - genetic risk for schizophrenia - related disorders did not have any measurable
impact on parental communication and care giving skills, or on the
functioning of the rest of the
family, according to the OPAS rating system that was used to evaluate the
families in the study.
Yet despite this possibility of a partial redundancy of
function with Dazl, mouse Boule has been maintained under purifying selection, further indicating that the presence of other DAZ
family genes has had little
impact on the functional constraint of Boule.
The Scope of this project is to: - Provide seed funding and support pilot implementation of ideas resulting from the June 2014 design workshop on improving outcomes for babies in foster care; - Launch pilots of co-designed strategies for working collaboratively with parents in creating daily, regularized
family routines in four sites and evaluate executive
function skills, child development, child literacy and parental stress levels of participants pre -, during, and post-intervention; - Build a core group of leaders to help set the strategic direction for Frontiers of Innovation (FOI) and take on leadership for parts of the portfolio; - With Phil Fisher at the University of Oregon and Holly Schindler at the University of Washington develop a measurement and data collection framework and infrastructure in order to collect data from FOI - sponsored pilots and increase cross-site and cross-strategy learning; Organize Building Adult Capabilities Working Group to identify, measure and develop strategies related to executive
function and emotional regulation for adults facing high levels of adversity and produce summary report in the fall of 2014 that reviews the knowledge base in this area and implications for intervention, including approaches that
impact two generations.
As with parental education,
family income may have a direct
impact on a child's academic outcomes, or variations in achievement could simply be a
function of the school the child attends: parents with greater financial resources can identify communities with higher - quality schools and choose more - expensive neighborhoods — the very places where good schools are likely to be.
Altered brain
function can have a dramatic
impact on
family, a career and social interactions.
This Cree jurisdictional process discussion was initiated by the Elders as they shared their deep concern for
families being torn apart and the
impact this had upon the
functioning of the community.
This Cree jurisdictional process discussion was initiated by the Elders as they shared their deep concern for
families being torn apart and the
impact this had upon the
functioning of the community.This «jurisdictional» discussion goes back to treaty making and promises made to Indigenous peoples by the Crown while entering into and finalizing treaty negotiations.
Your mobility and ability to
function day - to - day can be seriously curtailed,
impacting work and
family obligations.
Applications include individuals who have difficulty
functioning effectively in everyday life, the
impact of
family dysfunction on the individual, and the influence of mental illness on criminal behavior.
Karen lectures and conducts workshops in local hospitals and community agencies on the
impact of chronic and life threatening illnesses on
family functioning, an area of particular interest; as well as gender issues, divorce, adoption, coaching and the
impact of money on the balance of power in couple relationships.
I am trained in systems theory which means that I believe that the
functioning of each individual has an
impact on the entire
family system.
«I work with couples,
families and individuals to identify patterns of behavior that negatively
impact their ability to
function as the best versions of themselves.
Parents reported on the
impact that their child's diabetes had on
family functioning.
«The
impact of poverty and low socioeconomic status on the socioemotional
functioning of African - American children and adolescents: mediating effects,» in Social and Emotional Adjustment and
Family Relations in Ethnic Minority
Families, eds R. D. Taylor and M. Wang (Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum), 7 — 34.
Controls for
family transitions had little
impact on estimates of the effects of
family poverty: all poverty variables remain significantly associated with cognitive
functioning at the age of 5 years, except for transient experiences of poverty at the age of 3 years only (npn), which showed no significant risk effect on pattern construction.
The
impact of sure start local programmes on child development and
family functioning; report of the longitudinal study of 9 month old and 3 year - old children and their
families.
An alternative explanation for the association between poverty,
family instability and children's cognitive
functioning is that all of these factors might be associated with each other due to their association with previous characteristics of the parent (such as mother's age and education).25, 30 According to the selection hypothesis24 parents» own characteristics may affect their ability to maintain a stable income or a stable and committed partnership, and
impact on the characteristics of their children, either through the environment in the home, through genetic transmission, or more likely the combination of both.
While the negative effects of both poverty and
family structure on child development are well established, there is less knowledge about their relative
impact on children's cognitive
functioning.
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
Examples of
family - based outcomes include caregiver health and quality of life,
family functioning and resiliency, the effects on siblings, and / or financial
impact.
Studies of high intensity EBHV programs focused on at - risk
families have found that these programs have positive
impacts on maternal care, as demonstrated by increased maternal responsiveness, warmth / sensitivity toward the child, and maintaining focus on the child; subsequently improving the cognitive and social behavioral
functioning of the child (Guttentag et al., 2014; Black et al., 2007).
Impact of Perceived
Family Function on Stress and Somatization Symptoms among Children from Poverty - Stricken
Families
The co-morbidity of anxiety and depression with substance abuse in young people represents a significant health problem that
impacts on
family, social and educational
functioning.
Children of depressed mothers also are more likely to have insecure attachment with their mothers, experience high social withdrawal, have poor communication and language skills, perform poorly on cognitive tasks, and show more disruptive behaviors across developmental periods.2 Particularly among low - income
families, financial difficulties and related resource scarcity increase the detrimental
impacts of maternal depression on the children's adjustment, the mother's health status, and the
family's
functioning as a whole.3
The rapidity of the response in many cases acted to prevent accumulation of more pathology and prevented further negative
impact of depression on
family functioning.
Other risk factors were younger patients, particularly if the patient was a spouse or child; living with the patient; low level of carer education; significant
impact on finances, health or schedules; low levels of
family and social support; poor
family functioning; low levels of carer optimism; and high degree of carer dependency on the patient.
Impact of
Family Functioning on Classroom Problem Behavior of Children With Emotional and Behavioral Disorders in Special Education.
«
Family functioning and child characteristics might be factors that influence the
impact of disasters on young children.»
Impact Findings from the Head Start CARES Demonstration: National Evaluation of the Three Approaches to Improving Preschoolers» Social and Emotional Competence Morris, Mattera, Castells, Bangser, Bierman, & Raver U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation (2014) Describes the impact of the CARES demonstration, focusing on outcomes during the spring of the preschool year in: (1) teacher practices; (2) classroom climate; (3) children's behavior regulation, executive function, emotion knowledge, and social problem - solving skills; and (4) children's learning behaviors and social beha
Impact Findings from the Head Start CARES Demonstration: National Evaluation of the Three Approaches to Improving Preschoolers» Social and Emotional Competence Morris, Mattera, Castells, Bangser, Bierman, & Raver U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and
Families, Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation (2014) Describes the
impact of the CARES demonstration, focusing on outcomes during the spring of the preschool year in: (1) teacher practices; (2) classroom climate; (3) children's behavior regulation, executive function, emotion knowledge, and social problem - solving skills; and (4) children's learning behaviors and social beha
impact of the CARES demonstration, focusing on outcomes during the spring of the preschool year in: (1) teacher practices; (2) classroom climate; (3) children's behavior regulation, executive
function, emotion knowledge, and social problem - solving skills; and (4) children's learning behaviors and social behaviors.
Impact of
family relocation on children's growth, development, school
function, and behavior.
As well, considering that paternal involvement can reduce the
impact of maternal depression in children's
functioning, support and encouragement by other
family members should be offered to the mother.
This lead me to become a school based therapist for the YMCA of San Diego, where I was able to see how the school environment
impacts child and
family functioning.
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.
The present study examined whether evidence - based parent training for child conduct problems
impacts on representations of
family functioning using the Family Drawing Paradigm
family functioning using the
Family Drawing Paradigm
Family Drawing Paradigm (FDP).
Of the parent training programs evaluated, Active Parenting has the strongest
impact upon improving the
functioning of
family systems.
Although each of the programs was found to have its strengths, he reported that Active Parenting has the strongest
impact upon improving the
functioning of
family systems.
The results of this evaluation of the Early Start service showed that, despite clear benefits of the program for parenting - and child - related outcomes, as described in our earlier article, 1 there was no evidence to suggest that the program had a positive
impact on a wide range of
family - related outcomes, including maternal health,
family functioning,
family economic circumstances, and susceptibility to
family stress.
The trial results focused on outcomes for children, however, and an analysis of the program
impact on parental and
family functioning was not presented.
The
impact of children with high -
functioning autism on parental stress, sibling adjustment, and
family functioning.
Holly Seerley, MFT: «
Family Therapy with Aspergers and NLD» (September 2011) In this presentation, Holly Seerley, MFT, discusses the characteristics of Aspergers and NLD and the impact on relationships and family functi
Family Therapy with Aspergers and NLD» (September 2011) In this presentation, Holly Seerley, MFT, discusses the characteristics of Aspergers and NLD and the
impact on relationships and
family functi
family functioning.
The disturbance in behavior is associated with distress in the individual or others in his or her immediate social context (e.g.,
family, peer group, work colleagues), or it
impacts negatively on social, educational, occupational, or other important areas of
functioning.
This process model has been considerably elaborated by more recent research, which showed that parental personal factors, environmental factors and child factors are mediated by social support in terms of their
impact on parental emotional well - being, quality of parenting, and
family functioning, and also child
functioning, in terms of self - esteem, competence and resilience (Armstrong 2005).