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The Helping Families Raise Healthy Children initiative addressed depression among parents of children with early childhood developmental delays, aligning the early intervention and behavioral health systems with a focus on relationship-based care. The initiative focused on identification of at-risk families, referral, and engagement in services that addressed the needs of parents and young children in the context of their relationship.
Caregivers -- Psychology. --- Depression, Mental. --- Helping Families Raise Healthy Children (Project). --- Parents of developmentally disabled children -- Services for. --- Family Relations --- Persons --- Community Health Services --- Mental Health Services --- Health Personnel --- Behavioral Symptoms --- Behavioral Sciences --- Mental Disorders Diagnosed in Childhood --- Health Services --- Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services --- Mental Disorders --- Family --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities --- Occupational Groups --- Named Groups --- Behavior --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Psychology, Social --- Health Care --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Caregivers --- Parent-Child Relations --- Community Mental Health Services --- Developmental Disabilities --- Depression --- Parenting --- Psychology --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Pediatrics --- Parents of developmentally disabled children --- Psychology. --- Services for. --- Helping Families Raise Healthy Children (Project) --- Dejection --- Depression, Unipolar --- Depressive disorder --- Depressive psychoses --- Melancholia --- Mental depression --- Unipolar depression --- Rand Corporation. --- Developmentally disabled children --- Affective disorders --- Neurasthenia --- Neuroses --- Manic-depressive illness --- Melancholy --- Sadness --- Bipolar disorder --- Community Mental Health Services. --- Parent-Child Relations. --- complications. --- psychology. --- etiology.
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Combining social, psychological and child development aspects, this book provides a holistic view of how children develop agency.
Child welfare. --- 181 Kindbeeld en positie van kinderen in de samenleving --- Child development. --- Agent (Philosophy) --- 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 --- Agency (Philosophy) --- Agents --- Person (Philosophy) --- Act (Philosophy) --- Philosophy --- Child study --- Children --- Development, Child --- Developmental biology --- Developmental psychobiology --- Child rearing --- Child protective services --- Child protective services personnel --- CPS (Child protective services) --- Humane societies --- Protection of children --- Family policy --- Public welfare --- Social work with children --- Social work with youth --- Development --- Charities --- Charities, protection, etc. --- Protection --- Child welfare --- Child development --- Parent and child
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Este libro resultado de un proceso de investigación, vincula aspectos teóricos y metodológicos en la intervención de familias en el tema de crianza; con respecto al componente práctico, incluye estrategias y técnicas que pueden ser adoptadas por los profesionales del área psicosocial, especialmente psicólogos, trabajadores sociales, profesionales en desarrollo familiar y terapeutas familiares. El texto incluye, además, un análisis de los motivos de consulta que describen los padres de familia en el tema de crianza, en el contexto de un proceso de intervención profesional o institucional, y con ellos los desafíos para lograr su comprensión y análisis, direccionados al bienestar de las familias intervenidas. Finalmente, los resultados de la investigación colocan en reflexión las técnicas y estrategias que utilizan los profesionales psicosociales en el tema de crianza; en correspondencia con sus fundamentos teóricos y metodológicos, mediatizados por aspectos éticos.
Child rearing. --- Families --- Parent and child. --- Niños --- Familias --- Padres e hijos. --- Educación. --- Child and parent --- Children and parents --- Parent-child relations --- Parents and children --- Children and adults --- Interpersonal relations --- Parental alienation syndrome --- Sandwich generation --- Family --- Family life --- Family relationships --- Family structure --- Relationships, Family --- Structure, Family --- Social institutions --- Birth order --- Domestic relations --- Home --- Households --- Kinship --- Marriage --- Matriarchy --- Parenthood --- Patriarchy --- Child raising --- Children --- Raising of children --- Rearing of children --- Training of children --- Child care --- Social aspects --- Social conditions --- Development and guidance --- Management --- Training --- Family upbringing --- Psychology --- Parents --- Family psychology
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Qu'est-ce qu'être parent aujourd'hui ? A partir d'une importante enquête qualitative auprès de familles diverses du point de vue de leur configuration et de leur origine sociale et géographique et de divers professionnels de la petite enfance, notre ouvrage montre que les familles sont loin de rester passives face à l'imposition de règles de conduite d'une ' bonne parentalité '. Elles interprètent différemment les normes, se les approprient, les rejettent ou s'y adaptent sur la base de compromis négociés avec les institutions et les professionnels de la petite enfance. Il est remarquable que le travail permanent exercé sur les normes familiales ne soit pas linéaire et aboutisse à la coexistence d'une pluralité de conceptions de la ' bonne parentalité ', plus ou moins innovantes, contestataires ou traditionnelles. Ce qui frappe aujourd'hui est cet enchevêtrement entre des normes traditionnelles résistantes, des normes contestées et négociées et de nouvelles normes inventées qui transforment les référentiels de la famille moderne. Plus qu'au déclin de l'institution familiale, souvent déploré dans le discours public et relayé par les spécialistes de l'enfance ou les observateurs de la vie sociale, notre enquête nous a confrontées à un processus permanent d'institutionnalisation de la famille tant par sa contestation des normes en place que par sa volonté d'inventer de nouvelles façons de ' faire famille '.
Families. --- Parenting --- Child rearing --- Social norms --- Families --- Parent and child --- 37.018.1 --- 37.018.1 Rol van de ouders in opvoeding. Gezinsopvoeding --- Rol van de ouders in opvoeding. Gezinsopvoeding --- Family --- Family life --- Family relationships --- Family structure --- Relationships, Family --- Structure, Family --- Social institutions --- Birth order --- Domestic relations --- Home --- Households --- Kinship --- Marriage --- Matriarchy --- Parenthood --- Patriarchy --- Folkways --- Norms, Social --- Rules, Social --- Social rules --- Manners and customs --- Social control --- Child and parent --- Children and parents --- Parent-child relations --- Parents and children --- Children and adults --- Interpersonal relations --- Parental alienation syndrome --- Sandwich generation --- History --- Social aspects --- Social conditions --- Political Science --- politique --- sociologie --- autorité
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Earlier theses on the history of childhood can now be laid to rest and a fundamental paradigm shift initiated, as there is an overwhelming body of evidence to show that in medieval and early modern times too there were close emotional relations between parents and children. The contributors to this volume demonstrate conclusively on the one hand how intensively parents concerned themselves with their children in the pre-modern era, and on the other which social, political and religious conditions shaped these relationships. These studies in emotional history demonstrate how easy it is for a subjective choice of sources, coupled with faulty interpretations - caused mainly by modern prejudices toward the Middle Ages in particular - to lead to the view that in the past children were regarded as small adults. The contributors demonstrate convincingly that intense feelings - admittedly often different in nature - shaped the relationship between adults and children. Frühere Thesen zur Kindheitsgeschichte können mittlerweile zu den Akten gelegt werden, denn die Masse der Beweise dafür, dass auch im Mittelalter und in der Frühneuzeit enge emotionale Beziehungen zwischen Eltern und Kindern bestanden, erweist sich als erdrückend und ermöglicht einen fundamentalen Paradigmenwechsel. Die Beiträger zu diesem Band weisen einerseits zwingend nach, wie intensiv Eltern in der Vormoderne sich um ihre Kinder gekümmert haben, andererseits führen sie auch vor Augen, welche sozialen, politischen und religiösen Bedingungen diese Beziehungen gestalteten. Diese emotionsgeschichtlichen Untersuchungen demonstrieren, wie leicht eine subjektive Quellenauswahl und Fehlinterpretationen, meist bedingt durch moderne Vorurteile besonders gegen das Mittelalter, zu der Meinung führen können, dass Kinder in der Vergangenheit als kleine Erwachsene angesehen wurden. Die Beiträger weisen überzeugend nach, dass intensive, wenngleich oftmals anders gelagerte Gefühle das Verhältnis zwischen Erwachsenen und Kindern prägten.
Children --- Parent and child --- Enfants --- Parents et enfants --- History. --- Histoire --- History --- -Parent and child --- -37 <09> "04/14" --- 392.3 <09> --- 930.86.01 --- Child and parent --- Children and parents --- Parent-child relations --- Parents and children --- Children and adults --- Interpersonal relations --- Parental alienation syndrome --- Sandwich generation --- Childhood --- Kids (Children) --- Pedology (Child study) --- Youngsters --- Age groups --- Families --- Life cycle, Human --- Geschiedenis van opvoeding en onderwijs--Middeleeuwen --- Familieleven. Familiesystemen. Gezinsleven. Matriarchaat. Patriarchaat. Kinship--Geschiedenis van ... --- Mentaliteitsgeschiedenis:--Middeleeuwen --- 930.86.01 Mentaliteitsgeschiedenis:--Middeleeuwen --- 392.3 <09> Familieleven. Familiesystemen. Gezinsleven. Matriarchaat. Patriarchaat. Kinship--Geschiedenis van ... --- 37 <09> "04/14" Geschiedenis van opvoeding en onderwijs--Middeleeuwen --- 37 <09> "04/14" --- Familieleven. Familiesystemen. Gezinsleven. Matriarchaat. Patriarchaat. Kinship--Geschiedenis van .. --- Familieleven. Familiesystemen. Gezinsleven. Matriarchaat. Patriarchaat. Kinship--Geschiedenis van . --- Familieleven. Familiesystemen. Gezinsleven. Matriarchaat. Patriarchaat. Kinship--Geschiedenis van --- Children - History --- Parent and child - History --- Literature --- German Literature --- Middle Ages
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This book analyses the debates between handicapped people's movement and women's movement in Japan about the issue of selective abortion focusing on the concept of 'right'.
Abortion. --- Eugenics. --- Fetus. --- People with disabilities. --- Prenatal diagnosis. --- Women's rights. --- Abortion, Eugenic --- Fetus --- Civil Rights --- Prenatal Diagnosis --- Women's Rights --- Human Rights --- Abortion, Induced --- Embryonic Structures --- Diagnostic Techniques, Obstetrical and Gynecological --- Social Control, Formal --- Anatomy --- Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures --- Obstetric Surgical Procedures --- Surgical Procedures, Operative --- Health Care Economics and Organizations --- Sociology --- Diagnosis --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Health Care --- Social Sciences --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Family & Marriage --- Sociology & Social History --- Abortion --- Reproductive rights --- Reproductive freedom --- Feticide --- Foeticide --- Induced abortion --- Pregnancy termination --- Termination of pregnancy --- Sexual rights --- Birth control --- Contraception --- Human reproduction --- Involuntary sterilization --- Fetal death --- Obstetrics --- Surgery --- J4173 --- J4176 --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- family and interpersonal relations -- children, parent-child relations, child raising, family planning --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- gender roles, women, feminism
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"Few things make Japanese adults feel quite as anxious today as the phenomenon called the "child crisis." Various media teem with intense debates about bullying in schools, child poverty, child suicides, violent crimes committed by children, the rise of socially withdrawn youngsters, and forceful moves by the government to introduce a more conservative educational curriculum. These issues have propelled Japan into the center of a set of global conversations about the nature of children and how to raise them. Engaging both the history of children and childhood and the history of emotions, contributors to this volume track Japanese childhood through a number of historical scenarios. Such explorations--some from Japan's early-modern past--are revealed through letters, diaries, memoirs, family and household records, and religious polemics about promising, rambunctious, sickly, happy, and dutiful youngsters."--Provided by publisher.
E-books --- J4204.30 --- J4224 --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- communities -- age groups -- youth, minors --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- social policy and pathology -- youth, young men and women --- History --- Asian history --- Children --- Education --- Parent and child --- History. --- Japan --- Social conditions. --- Child and parent --- Children and parents --- Parent-child relations --- Parents and children --- Children and adults --- Interpersonal relations --- Parental alienation syndrome --- Sandwich generation --- Childhood --- Kids (Children) --- Pedology (Child study) --- Youngsters --- Age groups --- Families --- Life cycle, Human --- bullying in schools. --- child crisis. --- child poverty. --- child suicides. --- childhood. --- conservative educational curriculum. --- diaries. --- global conversations. --- history of emotions. --- household records. --- how to raise children. --- japan. --- japanese childhood. --- japanese culture. --- kids. --- letters. --- memoirs. --- nature of children. --- raising children. --- socially withdrawn. --- violent crimes.
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Mais comment peut-on naître sans mère ? Comment pourrait-il se faire que la femme qui accouche ne soit pas automatiquement la mère du nouveau-né ? Du point de vue juridique pourtant, quand une femme accouche sous X, elle n'est pas la mère de l'enfant. Si l'accouchement sous X bouleverse nos représentations les plus élémentaires du lien mère-enfant, sa suppression irait ainsi à l'encontre d'une certaine manière de voir l'enfant, comme être à protéger.
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Many families experience the challenges of caregiver depression and early childhood developmental delays. Although relationship-based services could help caregivers to deal with such issues at the family level, numerous obstacles prevent adequate screening and identification, referral, and service delivery. The Helping Families Raise Healthy Children initiative implemented in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, addressed these challenges by training and supporting both early intervention and behavioral health providers in relationship-based care. The relationship-based care approach helped providers in both systems focus on the parent-child relationship in their work with the family. The initiative also addressed some of the logistical barriers to engagement in behavioral health treatment by providing in-home behavioral health services to families in need. The lessons learned from the initiative helped shape the recommendations for implementing the type of effort outlined in this tool kit, which provides information and resources for implementing depression screening within the early intervention system, strengthening cross-system collaborations, and implementing relationship-based care in the early intervention and behavioral health systems --
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Health --- Services, Mental Health Community --- Mental Health Services, Community --- Community Treatment, Assertive --- Treatment, Assertive Community --- Consultation and Referral --- Health Service Gatekeepers --- Hospital Referrals --- Referral --- Referral, Hospital --- Referrals, Hospital --- Consultation --- Gatekeepers, Health Service --- Hospital Referral --- Second Opinion --- Consultations --- Gatekeeper, Health Service --- Health Service Gatekeeper --- Opinion, Second --- Opinions, Second --- Referrals --- Second Opinions --- Depression, Endogenous --- Depression, Neurotic --- Depressive Syndrome --- Neurosis, Depressive --- Unipolar Depression --- Depressions, Endogenous --- Depressions, Neurotic --- Depressions, Unipolar --- Depressive Disorders --- Depressive Neuroses --- Depressive Neurosis --- Depressive Syndromes --- Disorder, Depressive --- Disorders, Depressive --- Endogenous Depression --- Endogenous Depressions --- Melancholias --- Neuroses, Depressive --- 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Parental alienation syndrome --- Sandwich generation --- Volunteers --- Affective disorders --- Neurasthenia --- Neuroses --- Manic-depressive illness --- Melancholy --- Sadness --- Tertiary Care Centers --- Depression, Mental. --- Psychology, Perceptual --- Perceptual Psychology --- Psychiatric Diseases --- Psychiatric Disorders --- Psychiatric Illness --- Psychiatric Disease --- Psychiatric Disorder --- Psychiatric Illnesses --- Psychology. --- Bipolar disorder
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