Search results for "FAMILY STUDIES"

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La violencia filio-parental : una aproximación a sus claves

2010

Education Educational PsychologyPsychology Clinical:PEDAGOGÍA [UNESCO]Sociology Individual and Family StudiesUNESCO::PEDAGOGÍA
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Pathological gambling in adolescence: A narrative review

2018

Pathological gambling is an emerging and increasing phenomenon in Western counties. This work is aimed at reviewing the existing literature on this topic, paying special attention to its development, course and outcome in adolescence. We will explore epidemiological data, the instruments for the diagnostic and clinical assessment, the course and the outcome of the disorder, the comorbidity with other psychiatric syndromes and disorders. The main risk factors will be described at individual, social and community level. We provide an overview of the available pharmacological and psychological treatments and we report a clinical vignette in order to describe the psychological and psychopatholo…

Epidemiologylcsh:BF1-99005 social sciencesComorbidityChildhood traumaAdolescence030227 psychiatryTreatment03 medical and health scienceslcsh:Psychology0302 clinical medicine050902 family studiesGamblingSocial risk factors0509 other social sciencesDiagnosi
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La reagrupación familiar como manifestación del derecho fundamental de los extranjeros a la vida familiar

2008

EthicsPhilosophyUNESCO::FILOSOFÍA:FILOSOFÍA [UNESCO]Sociology Individual and Family Studies
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Morbid Risks in Relatives of Affective, Schizoaffective, and Schizophrenic Patients — Results of a Family Study

1990

Affective disorders have been the major focus of recent family studies; the results of many family studies agree as regards the increased morbid risks for family members of patients with affective disorders and the distinction between unipolar and bipolar affective disorders. However, in spite of the large number of family studies that have been done there are still some unsettled problems, such as the association of delusional unipolar depression and bipolar depression (Weissman et al. 1986), the relationship of anxiety disorders and depressive disorders in families (Leckman et al. 1983), and the modeling of the association between depression and alcoholism in families (Merikangas et al. 1…

Family studiesmedicine.medical_specialtymental disordersmedicineAnxietySchizoaffective disorderBipolar disordermedicine.symptomPsychologymedicine.diseasePsychiatryDepression (differential diagnoses)
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"You helped me out of that darkness" Children as dialogical partners in the collaborative post-family therapy research interview.

2021

Applying Dialogical Methods for Investigations of Happening of Change (DIHC), this study investigated how children who had been diagnosed with an oppositional defiant or conduct disorder participated in a collaborative post‐therapy research interview and talked about their experiences of family therapy. The results showed that the children participated as dialogical partners talking in genuine, emotional, and reflective ways. Encountered as full‐membership partners, the children also co‐constructed meanings for their sensitive experiences. However, their verbal initiatives and responses appeared in very brief moments and could easily have been missed. The collaborative post‐therapy intervie…

Family therapyConduct Disorder050103 clinical psychologyPsychotherapistSociology and Political ScienceSocial Psychologylapset (ikäryhmät)post‐therapy research interviewchildrendialogisuusmedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesFamilyReflection (computer graphics)Childlapset (perheenjäsenet)collaborativekeskustelunanalyysi05 social sciencesDialogical selfhaastattelutperheterapiaDarknessmedicine.diseasehumanitiesClinical Psychology050902 family studiesConduct disorderOppositional defiantfamily therapyFamily Therapy0509 other social sciencesPsychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Journal of marital and family therapyREFERENCES
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Why Am I the Only One You’re Talking to, Talk to Them, They Haven’t Said a Word? : Pitfalls and Challenges of Having the Child in the Focus of Family…

2021

Children with conduct disorders are at risk of being positioned in the family therapy as ‘the problem’. This study describes how the difficulties were talked about and how the child coped in this situation. The results showed: the parents produced symptom-oriented problem talk about the child’s behavior, rendering systemic reformulation of the problem challenging. The negative interaction made the climate unsafe and impaired consideration of the child’s behavior as a meaningful way for the child to become seen and heard. This study enriches understanding of the therapeutic challenge therapists face with high-risk families from the very beginning of the treatment. peerReviewed

Family therapyFocus (computing)PsychotherapistvuorovaikutusSocial Psychologyconduct disorder05 social sciencesinteractionlapset (ikäryhmät)perheterapiamedicine.diseaseHavenkäyttäytymishäiriötClinical Psychologyproblem-talk050902 family studiesConduct disordermental disordersmedicinefamily therapy0509 other social sciencesPsychologylapset (perheenjäsenet)Word (computer architecture)
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To make room or not to make room: clients’ narratives about exclusion and inclusion of spirituality in family therapy practice

2017

This empirical article presents four narratives from an ongoing qualitative PhD project about spirituality and family therapeutic practice. Using case studies and narrative vignettes, the article presents client perspectives on being able to discuss their spirituality in therapy, and the repercussions when therapists exclude it. The article refers to current research and provides some reflections on how we can understand spirituality in the context of family therapeutic practice; therapists for holistic, cultural, and ethical reasons should acknowledge the client’s spirituality. Therapists need to reflect on their own spirituality and how it may influence their relationships with clients. n…

Family therapyconstructivist grounded theoryPsychotherapistSociology and Political Science050109 social psychologyContext (language use)familieterapiArticlespiritualitetConstructivist grounded theoryEmpirical researchclients’ perspectivesSpirituality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesNarrative05 social sciencesempirical researchArticlesspiritualityempirisk forskningfamily therapy practice050902 family studiesPsychology (miscellaneous)0509 other social sciencesPsychologyInclusion (education)
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The Division of Labour Within Households: Men’s Increased Participation?

2018

Unequal division of domestic labor has been seen as a one of the most commonly documented feature on gender inequality in the western countries. The relevance of studying the division of labour in the household has actualized as female participation rates in paid labour have increased and changes in employment systems have taken place. Division of labor refers to the amount and share of time men and women spend in paid and unpaid work. Unpaid work includes domestic chores such as cleaning, repairs, preparing meals, but also caring for children. Unpaid work is usually divided in three subgroups: core household tasks i.e. housework, repairs and household upkeep and child care. Paid and unpaid…

Gender inequalityChild careTotal workeducation05 social sciencesConvergence (economics)0506 political science050902 family studiesUnpaid work050602 political science & public administrationUnequal divisionDemographic economicsBusiness0509 other social sciencesDivision of labour
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On the genetics of the pi serum proteins.

1970

The authors report family studies (51 families with 134 children) on the inheritance of the Pi phenotypes. Combining these data with a Norwegian family material (77 families with 323 children) published by Fagerhol and Gedde-Dahl (1969) a total of 128 families with 457 children is now available, which allows the following conclusion: The Pi phenotypes are inherited by a simple codominant mode of heredity and they are determined by a set of (at least nine) alleles. As up to now no exception to the role of inheritance has been observed, the application of the Pi system in cases of disputed paternity seems to be discussible. Some methodological problems in connection with this are shown.

GeneticsMaleInheritance (genetic algorithm)NorwegianPi phenotypesBiologymedicine.disease_causelanguage.human_languageHuman geneticsFamily studiesGenetics PopulationPhenotypeHeredityGeneticslanguagemedicinePiHumansFemaleAlleleTrypsin InhibitorsGenetics (clinical)AllelesHumangenetik
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[Genetic and environmental contributions to body mass index in a Spanish adolescent twin sample].

2015

Background and objective: Twin and family studies support large genetic influences on variability in body mass index (BMI), with heritability estimates ranging from 47% to over 90%. Our objective was to study the relative contributions of genetics and environment to BMI, evaluating sex differences, in an adolescent twin sample from Valencia, Spain. Material and methods: Five hundred eighty-four pairs of adolescent twins between 13 and 18 years of age completed the study (82 monozygotic [MZ] and 87 dizygotic [DZ] pairs of male twins, 118 MZ and 102 DZ pairs of female twins, and 195 opposite-sex pairs of DZ twins). To determine zygosity, teachers responded a questionnaire on physical similari…

GerontologyMaleAdolescentTwinsNutritional StatusOverweightAdolescentsBody Mass IndexFamily studiesSurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineGeneticsTwins DizygoticHumansObesityWeight statusBody mass indexbusiness.industryTwins MonozygoticHeritabilityOverweightmedicine.diseaseObesityZygosityWeight statusSpainFemaleGene-Environment Interactionmedicine.symptombusinessBody mass indexDemographyMedicina clinica
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