Sentences with phrase «regarding family contexts»

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Certainly in this context the family is always to be regarded as a means for the enhancing and not the restricting of human personality - in - relationship.
After battling several problems regarding the film's eerie theme, historical context and shooting location, Eggers and co. finally finished his directorial debut, the main subject of which is about witches (his favorite area of knowledge since childhood) and the horror they bestow upon a farmer family.
This page is your gateway to research and academic perspectives and scholarship regarding the homeschool movement in general and homeschool families and children (or students) in particular, and homeschooling in the context of larger society.
It also influences traditional areas of law, such as taxation, commercial development, oil and gas rights, labour law, criminal law and family law that need to be regarded in the context of Aboriginal law if they involve Canada's Aboriginal people.
Also, Auld LJ pointed out that the decisions of the European Court of Human Rights «indicated a plain acceptance in principle that interference with family life in this context», to preserve the interests of safety and welfare of children when parents were suspected of abusing them, «may be regarded, as being in pursuance of a legitimate aim, proportionate and necessary in a democratic society», as per Art 8 (2) of the Convention.
The concept of resilience and closely related research regarding protective factors provides one avenue for addressing mental well - being that is suggested to have an impact on adolescent substance use.8 — 17 Resilience has been variably defined as the process of, capacity for, or outcome of successful adaptation in the context of risk or adversity.9, 10, 12, 13, 18 Despite this variability, it is generally agreed that a range of individual and environmental protective factors are thought to: contribute to an individual's resilience; be critical for positive youth development and protect adolescents from engaging in risk behaviours, such as substance use.19 — 22 Individual or internal resilience factors refer to the personal skills and traits of young people (including self - esteem, empathy and self - awareness).23 Environmental or external resilience factors refer to the positive influences within a young person's social environment (including connectedness to family, school and community).23 Various studies have separately reported such factors to be negatively associated with adolescent use of different types of substances, 12, 16, 24 — 36 for example, higher self - esteem16, 29, 32, 35 is associated with lower likelihood of tobacco and alcohol use.
There is no identified patient in this model, but the whole system (from the wider context of adoption practices to the intricate relationships in the adoptive and birth families) is regarded as the client.
To advance theories, therapies, research and professional education that regards the family as a unit in a social context.
Despite the increasing number of studies using this innovative observational tool in different family contexts (Frascarolo et al., 2005; Lavadera et al., 2011; Simonelli et al., 2012; Mazzoni et al., 2015), data regarding families with adolescent offspring are still very limited.
Gender - based expectations within marriage vary across social contexts, yet traditional expectations regarding «women as nurturers» were particularly common for members of the CLOC sample, most of whom were born in the 1920s, and who married and started families in the 1940s and 1950s.
The current review provides information regarding the evidence base of measures of family functioning and dyadic relationships and reveals that despite some limitations, the majority of the measures described in this review are valuable sources of information and merit continued exploration in pediatric psychology contexts.
Recent recommendations have been made regarding ways to integrate data from multiple family members in either research or treatment contexts (Atkins, 2005; Cook & Kenny, 2004; Dekovic & Buist, 2005).
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