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Ana Sayfa > Seçtiğiniz Site Kısmı > XIV. IFTA DÜNYA AİLE TERAPİSİ KONGRESİ > ORAL PRESENTATIONS > |
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Institutionalized Children - Who Decides They Lost Their Families?
The sons of the poor's history in past centuries was alike both in Europe and in the new American colonies. Everywhere they were the victims of famine, exploitation, and social indifference
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The Life of an African Child after Crisis: The Ghanaian Perspective
Background: The African child who has the right to his/her freedom of life is most often denied this right due to crisis such as war being civil, tribal or political. The African child is left to his/her fate after war since he/she may become homeless, orphan or refugee thus being forced to derail from .his/her normal life.
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The Impact of Children with Special Needs on Family System: A Multidimensional Perspective
A child's disability is a triadic experience, involving three-way interactions among the child who experiences the dysfunction, the family that is affected by it, and the external environment where the disability is manifested.
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A Clinical Approach to a Psychosomatic Therapy of Disturbances and Conflicts in the Mother and Child Relationship
Starting from an integrative psychoanalytic concept based on the model of Paul L. Jansen for individual grownup patients treatment in a psychotherapeutic hospital the author tries to apply this model and to expand it to the in-patient treatment of families
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Can the Loss of Roots of a Tamilian Migrant Have an Impact on the Heavy Psychic Crisis in His Bicultural Family? How Can We Cope with this Phenomena?
We try to see the long term impact of man made global disastrous events by the example of the crisis in the family of a Tamilian migrant and an Austrian woman living in Vienna.
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Experience of Advancement of Systemic Family Psychotherapy within the Network Project of the Society of Russian Family Consultants and Psychtherapists "Collegium of Assisting Specialists"
Society of Family Consultants and Psychotherapists, Russia, is a professional community established for the development and promotion of systemic family therapy, as well as for the creation of opportunities for professional advancement and for the interaction and cooperation among the collegues.
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Women Reconstructing Self Identity in the Midst of Unemployment in Urban China: An Action Experiment on Social Constructionist Approach
One of the challenges facing us today is how to cope with uncertainty and risks in modern societies. The rapid social and economic changes brought about by the introduction of the “open-door policy” have drastically changed the lives of Chinese people and families.
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Indigenous African Rituals: A Role in Psychodynamic Family Therapy?
This paper explores the role of African traditional rituals as complementary therapeutic instruments in and adjucts to the psychodynamic family therapeutic process. It utilizes two case studies in order to demonstrate the power of including symbolic rituals as an additional frame for psychodynamic interpretations.
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Refugees Families and Reunification – A Challenge for Family Therapists
The trauma of loss and separation is frequently experienced by refugees. Bringing together family members that have been forcedly separated by war, imprisonment and uprooting is an endeavour that has been given priority by many national and international agencies involved in refugee assistance.
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Collaboration in International Family Therapy: The Cases of Karl (Danish/Japanese family) and Hanako (Korean/Japanese family) from the Perspectives of Japanese, Korean and American Family Therapists
Shin-Ichi and Noriko Nakamura and David Mcgill have worked collaboratively for 20 years in our clinical practices in Japan and the U.S. We would like to present two case examples; one case the three of us consulted on and a second case extending this collaborative approach to include a Korean colleague (MS Park)
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