It is designed to enhance family communication and understanding concerning depression and to support
interpersonal relationships in the family and children's social life outside the family, which have all been documented to build up family and child strengths and resilience [3, 25].
ABFT emerges from interpersonal theories that suggest adolescent depression and suicide can be precipitated, exacerbated or buffered against by the quality of
interpersonal relationships in families.
We will focus on what is and what is not working in
the interpersonal relationships in the family unit.
Not exact matches
Interpersonal psychology discloses the sources of personality
in the life of the
family and through other intimate
relationships.
The major contribution of
interpersonal psychology to a comprehensive philosophy of human nature is that what a person becomes is decisively influenced by his
relationships with other persons — chiefly those
in his
family in the first few years of life.
Specializing
in interpersonal relationships and gender communication, she is passionate about helping students learn to use language with intentionality and purpose
in their vocations,
families, communities, and churches.
The shift
in their therapeutic focus is away from a primary concern with what occurs within individuals (the preoccupation of the mainstream of therapy since Freud) and toward enhancing
interpersonal relationships and small social systems such as
families.
In addition, an understanding of the dynamics of the interpersonal relationships in the alcoholic's family and the effects of alcoholism on these relationships is importan
In addition, an understanding of the dynamics of the
interpersonal relationships in the alcoholic's family and the effects of alcoholism on these relationships is importan
in the alcoholic's
family and the effects of alcoholism on these
relationships is important.
With a bachelor's and master's
in Developmental Psychology from Cornell and Harvard respectively, Judy has a strong background
in infant and child development,
family dynamics, life stages, and
interpersonal relationships.
It would behoove us to keep this
in mind because the need to «win» arguments is not conducive to happy marriages, positive
family dynamics, or
interpersonal relationships of any type.
Adult survivors of sexual abuse may also experience some difficulties
in interpersonal relationships, which can influence their
relationships with partners, friends, members of their
family of origin, and their children.
Hamilton, a doctoral student
in the Mood and Cognition Laboratory of Lauren Alloy at Temple University, hypothesized that life stressors, especially those related to adolescents»
interpersonal relationships and that adolescents themselves contribute to (such as a fight with a
family member or friend), would facilitate these vulnerabilities and, ultimately, increase teens» risk of depression.
«A big part of success
in life is the ability to build strong
interpersonal relationships — be they
in a netball team, a
family unit or at work,» says Kakris.
In IPT, patients closely examine their
relationships with
family, friends, co-workers, and other key people, with the goal of resolving
interpersonal conflict, improving communication, and building a more solid support network.
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Family Sciences with a background
in both psychology and interpersonal relationship
in both psychology and
interpersonal relationships.
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in a near future when water has become the most precious and dwindling resource on the planet, one that dictates everything from the macro of political policy to the detailed micro of
interpersonal family and romantic
relationships.
A good way to start this process is by writing down reflections about
family history, upbringing, and
interpersonal relationship styles and how one's experience may differ from the experience of a person raised
in a different culture.
And because
interpersonal relationships are just as important to education as books and tests, we have created an interactive environment where students can make friends with their peers and even meet
in - person through OHDELA field trips and
family days.
Connectivity is a recurring theme
in Wura - Natasha Ogunji's work, within personal space and
interpersonal relationships — to
family, to a homeland, to both hemispheres of one earth.
The exhibition explored how photographers address notions of home,
family and
interpersonal relationships in the context of holiday celebrations.
TEACHING / PRESENTATION HISTORY Graduate Assistant — Texas Woman's University 2010 to Present Theories of the
Family,
Family Public Policy,
Family Sexuality,
Family Change and Diversity Guest Lecturer — Mountainview College Spring 2010 Guest Lecturer, Black
Family Course Instructor — Axia College (Online) Fall / Winter 2007 Psychology Instructor — North Central Texas College Fall 2007 Graduate / Research Assistant — Texas Southern University Spring 2005 Presentations: 2010 Ohio Early Care and Education Conference, Columbus, OH April 2010 Pretend Play & African American
Families: Learning While Bonding (requested workshop) Educational First Steps Annual Conference, Dallas, TX Feb. 2010 Learning While Bonding (requested workshop) National Black Child Development Institute, Atlanta, GA April 2009 Strengthening Black
Families Through Play (workshop) Collin College Educators Symposium, Plano, TX April 2009 Share My World: Play and African American Children (workshop) Texas Woman's University Student Research Symposium, Denton, TX April 2009 The Impact of Adolescence on African American Parent - Daughter Relations (poster presentation) Collegium for African American Research, Bremen, Germany (paper presentation) March 2009 The 20th Century Social Scientist and the African
in America: Implications for 21st Century Research Pearls and Ivy Annual Healthy
Relationship Forum, Plano, TX (workshop) April 2009 Beyond, Me, Myself, and I: Impact of Early Adolescence on Females»
Interpersonal Relationships Pearls and Ivy Annual Healthy
Relationship Forum, Plano, TX Jan. 2008 Maintaining Healthy Relationships and Recognizing Unhealthy Relationships (workshop) The Health Group, Houston, TX Feb. 2005 Recognizing Depression
in Yourself and Others (workshop)
An excellent communicator coupled with strong
interpersonal skills, effective
in nurturing positive
relationships with patients,
family members, and individuals at any level or background.
An excellent communicator coupled with strong
interpersonal skills, effective
in nurturing positive
relationships and
in interacting with patients,
families and members of the health care team.
I am passionate about helping individuals, couples and
families experience joy
in life that is dependent not upon circumstances, but on making good choices and learning how to develop healthy
interpersonal relationships.
I am your neighbour / Ideas about the
family / Ideals and limitations / Identities / Identity and
relationship / Identity vs role confusion / Image of social care / Immediacy / Impediments to permanency / Importance of cooperation / Importance of fathers / Impulsivity and irrational beliefs /
In - between / Including families / Inclusion / Independent living / Independent living skills / Indications for treatment / Individual and residential treatment / Individual antisepsis / Individual demands / Individual differences / Individual experiences / Individual recognition / Individual sessions / Individuals and groups / Indoor noise / Indulging the deprived child / Inner pain / Inner world / Innovative book / Insecure attachment / Inside kid / Institutional care in Germany / Interactive learning / Intercultural relationships / Interest contagion / Intergenerational programs / Intergenerational theory / Intergenerational work / Internal / external control / Interpersonal dependence / Interpersonal responses / Interpretation as interference / Interpreting behaviour / Interpretive systems / Inter-staff relationships / Intervention environment / Interventions / Interview / Intimate familiarity / Introducing supervision / Intuitive decision - making / Investment in relationships / Invisible suffering / Involvement of families / Involving families / Involving young people / Irish view / Irrational acceptance / Isibindi project / Isolation rooms / I've been an adult too lo
In - between / Including
families / Inclusion / Independent living / Independent living skills / Indications for treatment / Individual and residential treatment / Individual antisepsis / Individual demands / Individual differences / Individual experiences / Individual recognition / Individual sessions / Individuals and groups / Indoor noise / Indulging the deprived child / Inner pain / Inner world / Innovative book / Insecure attachment / Inside kid / Institutional care
in Germany / Interactive learning / Intercultural relationships / Interest contagion / Intergenerational programs / Intergenerational theory / Intergenerational work / Internal / external control / Interpersonal dependence / Interpersonal responses / Interpretation as interference / Interpreting behaviour / Interpretive systems / Inter-staff relationships / Intervention environment / Interventions / Interview / Intimate familiarity / Introducing supervision / Intuitive decision - making / Investment in relationships / Invisible suffering / Involvement of families / Involving families / Involving young people / Irish view / Irrational acceptance / Isibindi project / Isolation rooms / I've been an adult too lo
in Germany / Interactive learning / Intercultural
relationships / Interest contagion / Intergenerational programs / Intergenerational theory / Intergenerational work / Internal / external control /
Interpersonal dependence /
Interpersonal responses / Interpretation as interference / Interpreting behaviour / Interpretive systems / Inter-staff
relationships / Intervention environment / Interventions / Interview / Intimate familiarity / Introducing supervision / Intuitive decision - making / Investment
in relationships / Invisible suffering / Involvement of families / Involving families / Involving young people / Irish view / Irrational acceptance / Isibindi project / Isolation rooms / I've been an adult too lo
in relationships / Invisible suffering / Involvement of
families / Involving
families / Involving young people / Irish view / Irrational acceptance / Isibindi project / Isolation rooms / I've been an adult too long
I have a Masters degree
in Counseling Psychology, and I currently provide adult individual and
family therapy utilizing Crisis Counseling, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Couples
Relationship Therapy, and
Interpersonal and Psycho - dynamic Therapy.
Participants will learn and practice how to understand and engage
in deeper
interpersonal communication to develop more satisfying
relationships with friends,
family members, coworkers, supervisors, teachers, neighbors, and others.
This dataset allowed researchers to investigate the connection between positive engagement (i.e.,
interpersonal behavior characterized by clear communication and warmth)
in adolescents»
families of origin and their romantic
relationships approximately 20 years later.
Early childhood mental health has been defined as a young child's ability to «experience, regulate and express emotions; form close and secure
interpersonal relationships; and explore the environment and learn all
in the context of
family, community and cultural expectations for young children.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for
Interpersonal Problems presents a complete treatment protocol for therapists working with clients who repeatedly fall into unhealthy patterns
in their
relationships with friends,
family members, coworkers, and romantic partners.
My ideal client seeks to bring balance to their life
in a safe, non-threating environment as they address depression, anxiety disorders,
relationship,
interpersonal concerns, parenting, adjustment issues, anger management,
family / children or workplace issues.
Analysis suggests that sibling conflict fulfills several functions
in early adolescence, including reinforcing
family and
relationship rules and delineating
interpersonal boundaries.
Many years of
in - depth research on
family relationship patterns, adolescent personality development, substance abuse, and
interpersonal communication have given me the tools to help you make sense of complex emotional situations, both internally and
in your
relationships with others.»
Improving
interpersonal relationships can greatly improve your mental health and we also offer therapy for couples and
families in addition to individual therapy.
Her general interests include kin support
in the LGTBQ community, aspects of older adults lives, and strengthening
family and
interpersonal relationships, particularly stepfamilies.
Our aim was to determine the efficacy of brief strategic
family therapy (BSFT) for bullying - related behavior, anger reduction, improvement of
interpersonal relationships, and improvement of health - related quality of life
in girls who bully, and to find out whether their expressive aggression correlates with their distinctive psychological features.
The «practice of clinical social work» is defined as the use of scientific and applied knowledge, theories, and methods for the purpose of describing, preventing, evaluating, and treating individual, couple, marital,
family, or group behavior, based on the person -
in - situation perspective of psychosocial development, normal and abnormal behavior, psychopathology, unconscious motivation,
interpersonal relationships, environmental stress, differential assessment, differential planning, and data gathering.
The efficacy of
family and couples therapy sessions is often enhanced
in a retreat setting, as the highly - focused environment allows for deeper exploration of intrapersonal and
interpersonal relationships without the stress of outside concerns.
With a background
in marriage and
family therapy, Furrow's research interests focus on couples therapy,
interpersonal relationships, and positive youth development.
Differing views of ideal communal strength following marriage have a number of interesting implications for understanding
interpersonal relationships and
families in a cross-cultural context.
, engage
in more successful
interpersonal relationships with friends and
family, and endure hardships positively.
Interpersonal family stress contributes to relationship breakdown and lack of perceived social support, and high expressed emotion may contribute to relapse.21 Family - focused treatment has been shown to reduce recurrence when used as an adjunct to medication for bipolar disorder.38 It is initiated once stabilisation of mood has been effected after an acute episode, and includes the patient and at least one significant family member (eg, parent or spouse).39 The underlying focus of family - focused treatment is to provide education regarding the recent illness episode; this includes exploring possible causes and the patient's personal triggers, discussing the importance of medication, differentiating between the person and the illness, and enhancing positive family relationships.40 Improved positive communication appears to be a key mechanism in this approach.38, 41 Recent studies suggest greater benefits in reducing depressive rather than manic relapses.23,
family stress contributes to
relationship breakdown and lack of perceived social support, and high expressed emotion may contribute to relapse.21
Family - focused treatment has been shown to reduce recurrence when used as an adjunct to medication for bipolar disorder.38 It is initiated once stabilisation of mood has been effected after an acute episode, and includes the patient and at least one significant family member (eg, parent or spouse).39 The underlying focus of family - focused treatment is to provide education regarding the recent illness episode; this includes exploring possible causes and the patient's personal triggers, discussing the importance of medication, differentiating between the person and the illness, and enhancing positive family relationships.40 Improved positive communication appears to be a key mechanism in this approach.38, 41 Recent studies suggest greater benefits in reducing depressive rather than manic relapses.23,
Family - focused treatment has been shown to reduce recurrence when used as an adjunct to medication for bipolar disorder.38 It is initiated once stabilisation of mood has been effected after an acute episode, and includes the patient and at least one significant
family member (eg, parent or spouse).39 The underlying focus of family - focused treatment is to provide education regarding the recent illness episode; this includes exploring possible causes and the patient's personal triggers, discussing the importance of medication, differentiating between the person and the illness, and enhancing positive family relationships.40 Improved positive communication appears to be a key mechanism in this approach.38, 41 Recent studies suggest greater benefits in reducing depressive rather than manic relapses.23,
family member (eg, parent or spouse).39 The underlying focus of
family - focused treatment is to provide education regarding the recent illness episode; this includes exploring possible causes and the patient's personal triggers, discussing the importance of medication, differentiating between the person and the illness, and enhancing positive family relationships.40 Improved positive communication appears to be a key mechanism in this approach.38, 41 Recent studies suggest greater benefits in reducing depressive rather than manic relapses.23,
family - focused treatment is to provide education regarding the recent illness episode; this includes exploring possible causes and the patient's personal triggers, discussing the importance of medication, differentiating between the person and the illness, and enhancing positive
family relationships.40 Improved positive communication appears to be a key mechanism in this approach.38, 41 Recent studies suggest greater benefits in reducing depressive rather than manic relapses.23,
family relationships.40 Improved positive communication appears to be a key mechanism
in this approach.38, 41 Recent studies suggest greater benefits
in reducing depressive rather than manic relapses.23, 38,42
In this journey, although, my primary therapeutic focus has been the child - parent
relationship, I have had experience with managing
interpersonal conflicts between couples and
families as well.
Founded on
interpersonal theories that indicate suicidality and depression
in adolescents can be first triggered — but also either increased or decreased — by the quality of
relationships between
family members, ABFT attempts to repair any ruptures between parent and child, or other
family members, and help parent and child rebuild a secure, emotionally protective
relationship.
I specialize
in evaluating and working with clients dealing with a wide range of issues, such as trauma,
interpersonal problems (romantic
relationships,
family, friends, coworkers, etc.), depression, anxiety, life changes, and stress.
Carmen's goal is to help individuals, couples and
families learn the necessary skills to self - regulate and thrive
in their
interpersonal relationships.
Joe has taught and lectured on clinical topics including
family therapy, the delivery of health care services to sexual and gender minorities, sexological perspectives on the assessment and treatment of sexual compulsivity, clinical interventions with intersex, transgender, and gender non-conforming clients and their
families, differentiating BDSM / Kink from
interpersonal violence
in intimate partner
relationships, and LGBT elders and sexuality.
Dr. Eris Huemer has a doctorate degree
in marriage and
family therapy and a masters degree
in depth psychology «Depth psychotherapy refers to a collection of approach to therapy which value self - awareness, life - long growth and development, life meaning, and depth
in intrapersonal and
interpersonal relationships.
Topics Existential Issues
in Couples Therapy Approaching the Issues: Putting Them on the Table Working with Communication: I - Thou versus I - It Bad Faith Versus Authenticity Verbal Interventions Body - Oriented Interventions
Family of Origin Issues
in Couples Therapy Cultural Issues
in Couples Therapy Reclaiming Projections Transparency Play Versus Seriousness Cultivating Genuine Reciprocity Transference
in Couples Work Countertransference
in Couples Work Working with Defenses with Couples Moving between the
Interpersonal and the Intrapsychic Working with the Romantic and the Erotic Sexuality: Body and Meaning Alternative
Relationship Styles: Same Sex Couples, Bisexuality, Transexuality, Swinging, Polyamory
The results suggest that living
in a distressed
family leads to diminished self - esteem which can influence the quality of peer
relationships and place an adolescent on a trejectory toward difficulties
in interpersonal competence during adulthood.