An overview of family planningDeana R
Attane, Isabelle
A family planning program is a program that aims to provide individuals and couples with the necessary information, resources, and services to make informed decisions about their reproductive health and the size of their families. AI generated definition based on: International Encyclopedia of the Soci...
The topic of sex may arise between partners, parents, family, friends, children, or even in academic and religious settings. Being able to communicate sexual thoughts and feelings to others is a very important part of one’s sexuality. The ability to communicate without fear of ridicule plays ...
Extended Family refers to a kinship network that consists of multiple generations of individuals, including biological parents, children, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. In extended families, family members live together in the same residence, share resources, and have interdependent relationshi...
This third article in a series called Contraception: a choice of methods discussed the importance fo the pharmacist in having consumer literature and contraceptives openly displayed. A survey in the Northwestern United States showed that 78% of the 850 respondents displayed contraceptives but only 5% ...
Family Business Planning Greenberg Glusker’s Corporate Law Group advises clients on the organization and structure of business entities involving family members, particularly high net-worth families. We understand the sensitivity of a myriad of issues, including a divergence of personal interests that ma...
An Overview of Primary Care Family Psychology This paper describes the application of family psychology to the primary care setting鈥攊n service, education and training, and scholarship. Primary care f... SH Mcdaniel,P Leroux - 《Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings》 被引量: 29发...
Family dynamics refers to the hierarchically organized systems of interactions and influences among family members, where behavior is influenced by events at different levels of the family hierarchy and over varying time scales. AI generated definition based on: Advances in Child Development and Behavior...
Two types of tenancies are involved when mapping and using a subscription in Organization Management: Parent: Tenancy that's associated with the primary funded subscription. Child: Tenancies that join an organization, whereby the parent manages the child's cost and governance. Child tenancies can ...