On the other end of a company's life cycle, the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, has been recently enacted to provide a streamlined mechanism for debt restructuring and address
systemic challenges such as the multiplicity of bankruptcy regulations and the long - drawn nature of winding — up proceedings.
Not exact matches
When
such mice were
challenged with anti-Neu5Gc antibodies, they developed evidence of
systemic inflammation.
Zoom out to promote understanding on the systems level: Explore whether there are larger
systemic forces that underlie the
challenges students have touched on (
such as racism, sexism, or lack of access to resources).
Such systemic roadblocks are especially
challenging when it comes to ensuring that students of color, students from low - income families, and students learning English receive an excellent education.
Systemic and / or historic issues
such as individual and institutionalized racism and classism; language barriers; gender bias; cultural blinders and a variety of prejudices represent profound
challenges and obstacles to positive parent - teacher relationships.
Participants will learn to assess families from a
systemic standpoint and to utilize family therapy interventions
such as Enactments, Joining, Reframing, and Blocking (Structural Family Therapy) and Circular Questioning (Milan Group) as strategies for
challenging homeostasis and promoting family transformation.
Multiple - family group therapy, a precursor of psychoeducational family intervention, emerged, in part, as a pragmatic alternative form of intervention - especially as an adjunct to the treatment of serious mental disorders with a significant biological basis,
such as schizophrenia - and represented something of a conceptual
challenge to some of the «
systemic» (and thus potentially «family - blaming») paradigms of pathogenesis that were implicit in many of the dominant models of family therapy.