Not exact matches
Each year has its new
personalities to adjust to and new worries: «Often it's a matter
of parents getting divorced or separated, or abandoning the
children; another problem is that often the
children who come to us are malnourished, or have other
health problems that have not been properly treated.
(See Anna Freud, The Psychoanalytic Treatment
of Children (New York: Schoken Books, 1946), and Barbara Biber, «Schooling as an Influence in Developing Healthy
Personality» in Community Programs for Mental
Health, Ruth Kotinsky and Helen L. Witmer (eds,)(Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1955).
Mental
health flourishes in churches, marriages) vocational life, parent -
child and other relationships, to the extent that the basic hungers
of personality are satisfied in these relationships.
Recreational intimacy is essential to the mental
health of the partners, refilling the wells
of energy and allowing one's «
Child» side, in Eric Berne's (14) terms, to rejuvenate the
personality through stress - relieving play.
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However, there has been no question in the minds
of pediatricians and psychologists for a number
of years that the early nursing and feeding experiences
of a
child do have a profound effect upon the
child's
personality and his reactions to people and to life in general, as well as upon his
health.
Encyclopedia
of Dog Breeds: Profiles
of More than 150 Breeds This is an excellent, highly rated book that discusses each breed's physical and
personality traits, suitability as a pet, information on each breed's vulnerability to specific
health problems, longevity, exercise needs, compatibility with
children, and more.
By doing this, the groups know the
personalities of the animals, whether or not they are house - trained, if they are good with
children, what kind
of toys they like, any
health issues they may have, and so forth.
Children of Myanmar Who Behave like Japanese Soldiers: A Possible Third Element in Personality One author is affiliated with: Division of Personality Studies, Department of Psychiatric Medicine University of Virginia Health System, possibly a source of comfort to those in VA. «Abstract - Among more than 750 cases of persons in Myanmar (formerly Burma) who as children claimed to remember a previous life, 24 said they had been Japanese soldiers killed in Burma during World
Children of Myanmar Who Behave like Japanese Soldiers: A Possible Third Element in
Personality One author is affiliated with: Division
of Personality Studies, Department
of Psychiatric Medicine University
of Virginia
Health System, possibly a source
of comfort to those in VA. «Abstract - Among more than 750 cases
of persons in Myanmar (formerly Burma) who as
children claimed to remember a previous life, 24 said they had been Japanese soldiers killed in Burma during World
children claimed to remember a previous life, 24 said they had been Japanese soldiers killed in Burma during World War 11.
The commission will require a team
of financial and mental
health professionals, and should include clinical counsellors, social workers and psychologists expert in separation, grief,
personality disorders,
child developmental psychology and crafting age - appropriate parenting plans, as well as financial planners, accountants, valuators and actuaries.
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of Mental
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of Sport and Exercise Psychology Journal
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In almost all instances where mental
health outcomes were explored,
children of parents with BPD fared worse than control
children, even when these control
children had parents with significant mental
health difficulties, for example, Weiss et al33 found that
children of mothers with BPD (mean age around 11 years) had lower
Child Global Assessment Schedule (CGAS) scores than
children of mothers with other
personality disorders, and that the mean
of these scores was in the «non-functional» range.
The remaining 108 items assessed a range
of child mental
health and well - being constructs, including: Social Integration, Prosocial Behaviour, Peer Relationship Problems, Supportive Relationships (at home, school and in the community), Empathy, Emotional Symptoms, Conduct Problems, Aggression, Attention, Inhibitory Control, Hyperactivity - Inattention, Total Difficulties (internalising and externalising psychopathology), Perceptual Sensitivity, Psychotic - Like Experiences,
Personality, Self - esteem, Daytime Sleepiness and Connection to Nature (engagement with natural environment).
Like Urie Bronfenbrenner, this theory suggests that a broad scope
of factors could influence development such as income, parental education,
health care, family relationships, parenting style, housing, media, and a
child's individual
personality.
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of Gambling Studies Journal
of Happiness Studies Journal
of Mental
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of Sex & Marital Therapy Journal
of Sport and Exercise Psychology Journal
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Personality and Individual Differences Psychiatric Bulletin Psychology
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Personality disorders and cross-generational parent -
child coalitions are simply standard psychological constructs with which all mental
health professionals working with families should already be familiar as part
of their existing professional competence.
I would strongly urge and strongly recommend that ALL mental
health professionals involved in diagnosing and treating this special population
of children and families, which means all
child custody evaluators and treating therapists, read the following set
of literature to establish professional competence in the requisite domain
of personality disorder components for this special population:
If a mental
health professional is NOT competent in
personality disorders and family systems constructs, then that professional should not be diagnosing or treating family dynamics involving the presence
of personality disorder dynamics, and should instead refer the client to a professionally competent
child custody evaluator or therapist.
It is IMPERATIVE that ALL mental
health professionals, all
child custody evaluators and all therapists, who are involved in diagnosing and treating this «special population»
of children and families have a professional level
of expertise regarding the nature, dynamics, and presentation
of personality disorder processes, particularly narcissistic and borderline
personality development and characteristics.
Since the constructs
of narcissistic and borderline
personality disorders and cross-generational coalitions
of the
child with one parent against the other parent are established psychological constructs about which ALL mental
health professionals working with
children and families should be familiar, for ANY mental
health therapist or
child custody evaluator to miss making the diagnosis
of the
child's cross-generational coalition involving a narcissistic / (borderline) parent that is targeted against a normal - range and affectionally available parent is simply unacceptable and represents professional incompetence.
ALL professionally competent mental
health professionals WILL ASSESS for and document the presence
of the three diagnostic indicators
of pathogenic parenting associated with the trans - generational transmission
of «pathological mourning» (Bowlby, 1980) within the family; an attachment - related disorder which is being mediated by the
personality pathology
of the allied parent (Giammarco & Vernon; 2014; Kernberg, 1975; Millon, 2011) who is in a cross-generational coalition with the
child against the other parent (a «perverse triangle»; Haley, 1977).
The emotional security
of children plays a significant role in shaping their lives — from their
personality, confidence, success in future relationships, and mental
health — as they grow.
Mental
health professionals working with this «special population»
of children and families require specialized professional knowledge, training, and expertise related to narcissistic and borderline
personality characteristics and dynamics so that they may be alert for the profound distortions
of truth and reality associated with narcissistic / borderline
personality processes.
Sense
of Coherence Questionnaire and the Scale for Neuroticism from the Trierer Integrative
Personality Inventory
of mothers and fathers (n = 441)
of chronically sick
children and
children with mental
health problems were compared to those
of a control group (n = 174).
Methods: Results
of the Heidelberger... Sense
of Coherence Questionnaire and the Scale for Neuroticism from the Trierer Integrative
Personality Inventory
of mothers and fathers (n = 441)
of chronically sick
children and
children with mental
health problems were compared to those
of a control group (n = 174).
Although most research on the impact
of parenting dimensions has focused on
personality, social competence, relationships, and emotional development, these dimensions may also have implications for
children's
health and service use.