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Ana Sayfa > Seçtiğiniz Site Kısmı > XIV. IFTA DÜNYA AİLE TERAPİSİ KONGRESİ > ORAL PRESENTATIONS > |
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A Comparison between Sibling Relationships and Perception of Parental Conflict
The association between martial conflict and children's adjustment has long been of interest of both developmental and clinical psychologists.
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Helping Couples and Families Resolve Conflicts
In interpersonal systems, such as families and couples, the gratification of our basic needs depends, to a great extent, from the satisfactory response of the significant others we relate to, generating then, both intra and interpersonal, well-being feelings, which if expressed openly and mutually, reinforce hope and satisfaction in the relational system in a recursive positive way, empowering the system and it's members to build up a more functional and resilient relationship
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Recovering Family Links in Homeless Mental Patients
Within the context of an interinstitutional therapeutic framework, a family therapy program was established for two years.
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Family Interventions in Severe Mental Illness: Community and International Perspectives
Models of family interventions for schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders have included family therapy, consultation, education, evidence-based psychoeducation, support groups, and more recently, involvement in advocacy as a therapeutic modality.
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Thinking and Experiences in Traumatic Times
I would like to present my own personal and professional experience and struggle as well as experience of my team during the last decade of authoritarian regime, especially during the 78 days of NATO bombing in Serbia.
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The Personal: Cancer, Challenges & Resiliency after 9/11
This presentation will use clinical vignettes to illustrate how people experience the multiple demands of living with a cancer diagnosis in New York City after 9/11. Using the patient-based approach to social analysis outlined by Green A., Betancourt, J., and Carrillo, E. (2002) the importance of social issues in caring for patients of all cultures, in the context of various social backgrounds will be considered.
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An Empowerment Program for the Improvement of the Life of AIDS Patients and Their Families
The presentation will report on a multi-disciplinary study that was undertaken by the Faculty of Health Sciences of the Potchefstroom University.
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The Neurology of Resilience: Intervening Directly with the Brain to Heal Trauma and Foster Resilence
Interpersonal neurobiology decribes how advances in research have created a conceptual bridge among biology, attachment research, development psychology, brain science and systems theory.
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Working with Addicted Parents on Their Parenthood and Pairing
The percentage of families in which the parents are or have been addicted to drugs or alcohol is steadily growing in the modern society. Those families are at high risk of normal functioning and surviving.
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Bringing It All Back Home: Community Based Reintegration of Child Soldiers
The problem of child soldiers has drawn increasing attention in recent years. As with many profoundly difficult problems, attempted solutions often separate the affected youngsters from their families and communities. There are sometimes good reasons for doing this for a period of time
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