A significant segment of the population—evangelical Christians—has historically been underrepresented in psychotherapy and in the treatment literature. Consequently, few guidelines for therapeutic decision making and intervention have been articulated. Because the clergy are showing an increasing willingness to...
When your child is struggling with emotional or behavioral difficulties, family intervention therapy may make an impact. Therapy is a practical resource to help you understand your child and what’s contributing to their negative actions. You’ll learn strategies to help your child become the best...
Family CounselingFamily RelationshipInterventionSchool PsychologistsTherapyPresents the cases of a male 7-yr-old 1st grader, a 4th-grade girl, and a gifted junior high school student, with problems in peer relations, disturbing habits, school refusal, and inappropriate classroom behaviors. Interventions ...
B. (1987). Continual counseling intervention: Lifetime support for the family with a handicapped member. Am. J. Fam. Ther. 15: 333–342.Werth, L. H., and Oseroff, A. B. (1987). Continual counseling intervention: Lifetime support for the family with a handicapped member. Am. J. ...
Psychologists must learn to play an active role in this frame-work that both integrates psychology with other health and education disciplines and uses the broad spectrum of psychological knowledge about families, development, community organization, and intervention strategies. Key principles of family-...
The intervention included home visiting and te lep hone interviews, in which the nurses provided instructions on stoma care, health education and psychological counseling to the patients and their family members .The intervention was given once a week and lasted 30~60 minutes each time. The ...
Family CounselingInterventionMarital SatisfactionMarriage CounselingSpousesTermination of TreatmentMarriage and family therapy dropouts and completers were contrasted on the interventions they were exposed to over the entire course of therapy and during the initial session. Spouses' perceptions of their lives ...
These caregivers exhibited and reported a variety of non-humorous coping strategies such as problem-solving to change aspects of the situation where appropriate. They evaluated and changed thoughts, feelings, and attitudes to develop new meaning, to find benefits, and to develop more integrated ...
Parent participation in children' school readiness: The effects of parental self-efficacy, cultural diversity and teacher strategies Many early intervention programs have been shaped by the notion that children's development should be studied in the contexts of family and community. Reci... J ...