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S'il est source de bonheur, le bébé, dès sa conception et même dans les situations les plus ordinaires, cause inévitablement gêne, inquiétude ou souffrance. Sa réalité est forcément blessante, puisque toujours différente de l'idéal. Il peut ainsi susciter du rejet, de l'agressivité et même de la haine. Autant de mouvements que la pression familiale et sociale pousse à taire, voire à refuser de reconnaître comme siens, tant ils surprennent, génèrent honte et culpabilité, et sont contraires à ce que sont tenus d'éprouver de « bons » parents. Ce livre explore divers contextes où ces processus sont à l'œuvre, des plus habituels (autour de la grossesse et de l'accouchement, par exemple) aux plus douloureux (la grande prématurité ou l'annonce d'un handicap). Il tente enfin de penser la manière selon laquelle les professionnels de la petite enfance sont, tout autant que les parents mais sur un mode différent, pris dans cette violence et en quoi la reconnaissance de ces mouvements et leur élaboration sont essentielles à leur travail.
Behavioral Symptoms --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Family Relations --- Psychophysiology --- Psychological Phenomena and Processes --- Behavior --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Family --- Psychology, Social --- Parent-Child Relations --- Stress, Psychological --- Emotions
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Autistic children --- Parent and child. --- Parents of autistic children. --- Child and parent --- Children and parents --- Parent-child relations --- Parents and children --- Children and adults --- Interpersonal relations --- Parental alienation syndrome --- Sandwich generation --- Behavior modification --- Behavior modification. --- Family relationships.
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The parent-child bond holds much more emotional significance than the relationship between a therapist and a child. As filial therapy professionals, Landreth and Bratton maintain that a parent acting as an agent for change in place of a therapist can result in significant therapeutic gains. Child Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT) will help therapists train parents to work with their own children by providing them with the basic child-centred play therapy principles and skills needed to conduct regularly scheduled parent-child play sessions. In this easy-to-follow guide, Landreth and Bratton provide a background of the filial therapy approach with a discussion of the historical and theoretical development and an overview of the process involved. They provide an outline and content for the 10-session CPRT training model that includes required parent-child play sessions, answers to common questions, research summaries, and other additional resources on the topic. CPRT presents a thorough look at filial therapy through extensive transcripts of actual sessions and case examples. The combination of the expertise and comprehensive research of the authors results in a valuable book that is accessible to and suitable for both students and professionals.
Relatietherapie --- Parent and child --- Parent-child interaction therapy --- Play therapy --- Play --- Child psychotherapy --- Recreational therapy --- PCIT (Child psychotherapy) --- Child and parent --- Children and parents --- Parent-child relations --- Parents and children --- Children and adults --- Interpersonal relations --- Parental alienation syndrome --- Sandwich generation --- Therapeutic use --- Thérapie familiale --- Thérapie familiale --- Relation familiale --- Relation parents-enfant
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Confucian ethics. --- Filial piety --- Parent and child --- Confucian ethics --- S11/0731 --- S12/0375 --- Child and parent --- Children and parents --- Parent-child relations --- Parents and children --- Children and adults --- Interpersonal relations --- Parental alienation syndrome --- Sandwich generation --- Religious ethics --- China: Social sciences--Childhood, youth --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Filial piety
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"In recent years, two significant trends have had a substantial impact on Canadian families. First, Canadian families have been dramatically altered by high rates of separation and divorce, declining fertility, greater popularity of alternative family arrangements such as cohabitation, and increasing involvement of women in paid labour. Second, changes occurring in the economy and the larger society have brought new pressures to bear on families. In Canada's Changing Families, editors Kevin McQuillan and Zenaida R. Ravenera explore how these developments have altered family life. Using data collected in recent surveys by Statistics Canada, contributors to this volume illustrate how transformed conditions in the labour market have forced families to alter their routines and the division of responsibilities within the household. At the same time, the government, striving to maintain or increase the competitive position of the economy, has moved to control spending, restrain taxes, and reduce deficits. The result has been new demands on the family to provide or supplement services that might otherwise be provided by the state. Canada's Changing Families is an eye-opening study and one of great contemporary relevance."--Pub. desc.
Families --- Parent and child --- Child and parent --- Children and parents --- Parent-child relations --- Parents and children --- Children and adults --- Interpersonal relations --- Parental alienation syndrome --- Sandwich generation --- Canada. --- Canada (Province) --- Canadae --- Ceanada --- Chanada --- Chanadey --- Dominio del Canadá --- Dominion of Canada --- Jianada --- Kʻaenada --- Kaineḍā --- Kanada --- Ḳanadah --- Kanadaja --- Kanadas --- Ḳanade --- Kanado --- Kanakā --- Province of Canada --- Republica de Canadá --- Yn Chanadey
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Cet ouvrage explore le vécu de la parentalité des couples stériles après la réussite d'une procréation médicalement assistée (PMA) et l'investissement de l'enfant né grâce à une FIV avec transfert d'un embryon précédemment cryoconservé. Les avancées de la biotechnologie en matière de procréation humaine ne sont plus la seule affaire des spécialistes. Les espoirs et les épreuves de millions de couples ayant choisi un traitement de PMA ont en effet transformé la « fécondation in vitro » (FIV). D'un exploit médical et biologique dans les années 1980, elle est devenue aujourd'hui une pratique sociale complexe car, portant sur l'origine, elle éveille les fantasmes et les désirs enfouis dans la psyché. Cette recherche clinique vise à comprendre les mouvements inconscients à l'œuvre dans la pratique symbolique de la filiation. Grâce à une méthode novatrice, les auteurs invitent le lecteur à découvrir l'univers imaginaire des « parents stériles », et à mieux comprendre l'étendue de la blessure que représente la stérilité, ainsi que les enjeux symboliques de la clinique de la FIV.
Reproductive Techniques --- Genital Diseases, Female --- Family Relations --- Genital Diseases, Male --- Investigative Techniques --- Therapeutics --- Female Urogenital Diseases --- Family --- Male Urogenital Diseases --- Diseases --- Psychology, Social --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Female Urogenital Diseases and Pregnancy Complications --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Infertility --- Reproductive Techniques, Assisted --- Parent-Child Relations
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Combining the perspectives of parents and young children aged 4-8, this ebook explores how family members relate to each other
Families --- Parent and child --- Children --- Adjustment (Psychology) in children --- Family life surveys --- Fatherless families --- Families, Fatherless --- Father-separated children --- Fatherless family --- Matrifocal families --- Single-parent families --- Social surveys --- Adjustment (Psychology) --- Child psychology --- Childhood --- Kids (Children) --- Pedology (Child study) --- Youngsters --- Age groups --- Life cycle, Human --- Child and parent --- Children and parents --- Parent-child relations --- Parents and children --- Children and adults --- Interpersonal relations --- Parental alienation syndrome --- Sandwich generation --- Psychological aspects. --- Family relationships --- Psychology
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Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- General ethics --- Master and servant --- Parent and child --- Primitive societies --- Social classes --- Women --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Class distinction --- Classes, Social --- Rank --- Caste --- Estates (Social orders) --- Social status --- Class consciousness --- Classism --- Social stratification --- Man, Primitive --- Primitive society --- Society, Primitive --- Social evolution --- Child and parent --- Children and parents --- Parent-child relations --- Parents and children --- Children and adults --- Interpersonal relations --- Parental alienation syndrome --- Sandwich generation --- Contracts --- Hire --- History --- Social conditions --- Law and legislation
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