Not exact matches
Involvement of the father or a father figure has a significantly protective
role against
psychological problems
in adolescents
in families where parents have separated.
Journal of
Family and Economic Issues, 25, 245 - 254 Flouri, E. (2004) Subjective well - being
in midlife: The
role of involvement of and closeness to parents
in childhood Journal of Happiness Studies, 5, 335 - 358 Flouri, E. & Buchanan, A. (2003)» The
role of father involvement and mother involvement
in adolescents»
psychological well - being.»
It is about finding a
psychological identity that is separate from parents — that they have a
role in the
family or at school, they know what that treasured and valued
role is, and that they do feel accepted and loved but also a bit «separate», a bit ready to take a view on something... there is a shift toward the child having real opinions about the world, that may be different than the parent's view, and that
in this view that the child has a continuous self and therefore can participate
in learning.
In previous roles in the NHS, Jane has provided counselling support to trainee doctors and in Primary Care and she currently provides psychological support to children and families in the Nottingham Child Development centr
In previous
roles in the NHS, Jane has provided counselling support to trainee doctors and in Primary Care and she currently provides psychological support to children and families in the Nottingham Child Development centr
in the NHS, Jane has provided counselling support to trainee doctors and
in Primary Care and she currently provides psychological support to children and families in the Nottingham Child Development centr
in Primary Care and she currently provides
psychological support to children and
families in the Nottingham Child Development centr
in the Nottingham Child Development centre.
A study reported
in the Archives of
Family Medicine found that kids who regularly sit down with their families for an evening meal make wiser food choices, eat more vegetables, and get more nutrients than those who do not.2 For older children, the American Psychological Association found that family mealtime plays an important role in helping teens deal with the pressures of adolescence, such as motivation for school, peer relationships, depression, and making better choices with drugs and al
Family Medicine found that kids who regularly sit down with their
families for an evening meal make wiser food choices, eat more vegetables, and get more nutrients than those who do not.2 For older children, the American
Psychological Association found that
family mealtime plays an important role in helping teens deal with the pressures of adolescence, such as motivation for school, peer relationships, depression, and making better choices with drugs and al
family mealtime plays an important
role in helping teens deal with the pressures of adolescence, such as motivation for school, peer relationships, depression, and making better choices with drugs and alcohol.
In that year, she played a role in Wedding Crashers, the comedy - drama The Family Stone, and Red Eye, a psychological thrille
In that year, she played a
role in Wedding Crashers, the comedy - drama The Family Stone, and Red Eye, a psychological thrille
in Wedding Crashers, the comedy - drama The
Family Stone, and Red Eye, a
psychological thriller.
Borgman (Unrated) Jan Bijvoet stars
in the title
role of this
psychological thriller as a hobo who destabilizes the upper - class
family that befriends him.
In his newest creative works in oil paint, by means of once again observing carefully and realizing the intimate relations between family members, Zhang takes the complexity and concretization from the bloodline theme to form the main character's mutual and interweaving vision, as well as each family member's individual psychological projection and ego cognition that accompanies their familial rol
In his newest creative works
in oil paint, by means of once again observing carefully and realizing the intimate relations between family members, Zhang takes the complexity and concretization from the bloodline theme to form the main character's mutual and interweaving vision, as well as each family member's individual psychological projection and ego cognition that accompanies their familial rol
in oil paint, by means of once again observing carefully and realizing the intimate relations between
family members, Zhang takes the complexity and concretization from the bloodline theme to form the main character's mutual and interweaving vision, as well as each
family member's individual
psychological projection and ego cognition that accompanies their familial
role.
My
role mostly involves
psychological assessment of children and young people,
in the context of their
families and consultation with staff, foster carers and other community partners.
Also, assuming that the mediator can then help the separating couple overcome their
psychological and emotional barriers to mediation, the success of the mediation process is so often dependent on how effectively the mediator works with the couple as well as other
family professionals,
in a cohesive and joined up way, working with the right professional,
in the right
role, at the most appropriate time
in the mediation process,
in the most efficient and cost effective way through the separation process and beyond.
In Singapore, cancer is still seen as a terminal disease with little hope of recovery, and there is also a stigma against psychological counselling and psychiatric support, facilitated by the general stigma against mental illness amongt both patients and, paradoxically, healthcare professionals.67 Furthermore, a family - centred model of decision - making tends to be predominant in Asian populations, 68 and in Singapore this is further encouraged by public policy such as healthcare subsidies that are based on a calculation of the immediate family's total income, rather than individual income.69 Beliefs or expectations of the role that the family caregiver ought to play may thus exist and may influence the way individuals respond to the interventio
In Singapore, cancer is still seen as a terminal disease with little hope of recovery, and there is also a stigma against
psychological counselling and psychiatric support, facilitated by the general stigma against mental illness amongt both patients and, paradoxically, healthcare professionals.67 Furthermore, a
family - centred model of decision - making tends to be predominant
in Asian populations, 68 and in Singapore this is further encouraged by public policy such as healthcare subsidies that are based on a calculation of the immediate family's total income, rather than individual income.69 Beliefs or expectations of the role that the family caregiver ought to play may thus exist and may influence the way individuals respond to the interventio
in Asian populations, 68 and
in Singapore this is further encouraged by public policy such as healthcare subsidies that are based on a calculation of the immediate family's total income, rather than individual income.69 Beliefs or expectations of the role that the family caregiver ought to play may thus exist and may influence the way individuals respond to the interventio
in Singapore this is further encouraged by public policy such as healthcare subsidies that are based on a calculation of the immediate
family's total income, rather than individual income.69 Beliefs or expectations of the
role that the
family caregiver ought to play may thus exist and may influence the way individuals respond to the intervention.
A Cochrane review of group - based parenting interventions to improve parental psychosocial health found evidence to support the use of parenting programmes12 and a separate Cochrane review found some evidence that
psychological therapies are beneficial for parents of CSHCN.13 Further evidence covering related issues have also been reviewed, for example, research on improving or supporting professional — parent collaborations
in managing CSHCN, 5 14 nursing research on parenting children with complex chronic conditions, 15 the nature of
family engagement
in interventions for this population16 and the
role of interactive media for parental education.17
The PP participants began the intervention by receiving 3 home visits with their HSS when they were at approximately 20, 27, and 34 weeks» gestation.10 The conceptual framework for PP drew on findings of the
psychological transition to parenthood, 11
in which adjustment to the maternal
role requires renegotiation of the current
family structure to incorporate the unavoidable changes that accompany the birth of a baby.
While
psychological problems
in the
family are significantly related to child psychopathology
in refugee children and adolescents, the
role of mothers appears to be particularly important as shown by Ajdukovic and Ajdukovic (1993) who found that mothers» emotional well - being best predicted emotional well being and adaptation
in children.
Dr Lyn O'Grady, KidsMatter's National Project Manager at the Australian
Psychological Society says, «The
role families play
in motivating their children to succeed
in education is critical.
This study explored the
role of
family factors and
psychological distress
in relation to delinquency and youth offending to try and explicate the relative importance of
family structure,
family relations, and
psychological distress.
The mean relapse rate is 50 % at one year and over 70 % at four years.1 A recent prospective twelve year follow - up study showed that individuals with bipolar disorder were symptomatic for 47 % of the time.2 This poor outcome
in naturalistic settings suggests an efficacy effectiveness gap for mood stabilisers that has resulted
in a re-assessment of the
role of adjunctive
psychological therapies
in bipolar disorder.3 Recent randomised controlled trials show that the combination of pharmacotherapy and about 20 — 25 sessions of an evidence - based manualised therapy such as individual cognitive behaviour therapy4 or
family focused therapy5 may reduce relapse rates
in comparison to a control intervention (mainly treatment as usual)
in currently euthymic people with bipolar disorder.
Although most epidemiological studies of father - absent
families have focused on children's
psychological adjustment, children's gender development has also been investigated using the ALSPAC sample, with no differences
in gender
role behaviour identified between children
in single - mother
families and children
in traditional
families for either boys or girls (Stevens et al., 2002).
In addition to
psychological assessment and counseling for the
family, the mental health professional would also take on an educational
role, and / or parenting coordinator
role, when needed, as well as being the court - appointed custody evaluator.
Stronger
families and other close relationships
in practice play a central
role in areas such as care of elderly, those with disability, chronic physical and
psychological problems.
In particular, a tiered systems framework to the service delivery of school
psychological services is described as well as a description of assessment, consultation, intervention,
family support, and kindergarten transition activities school psychologists may play a central
role within early childhood education contexts.
Recently, researchers have shown an increased interest
in paternal
psychological status because it is strictly related to maternal one and to child development.9 These few studies evidence that also fathers can be affected by this type of mood alterations and that the transition to parenthood represents a stressor and an anxiety experience for 10 % of fathers, 10 revaluating the paternal
role in family functioning after childbirth.9 - 11
[jounal] Harper, F.W.K / 2004 / The
role of shame
in predicting adult anger and depressive symptoms among victims of child
psychological maltreatment / Journal of
Family Violence 19 (6): 367 ~ 375