Children of alcoholics are commonly pictured as destined to become alcoholics themselves and to develop psychological problems. Research on children of alcoholics, however, has not strongly supported this impression. Rather, there is good reason to believe that children of alcoholics develop a checkerboar...
J. (1996). The challenge model: Working with strengths in children of sub- stance-abusing parents. Child and Psychiatric Clin- ics of North America, 5, 243-256.Wolin S, Wolin SJ. The challenge model: Working with strengths in children of substance-abusing parents. Child Adol Psych Cl ...
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Children with cochlear implants express greater concerns about their mental health than their parents and teachers do. This is important knowledge for adults in families, schools, and health care in order to support these children and offer treatment when needed. ...
Check out day-to-day what you choose to do first, what you prioritise, what’s your go to feel-good activity or task and explore why that might be, what it is that’s drawing you towards it. People often talk about when they were children, how they just did the stuff they loved,...
For instance, when a child has received services through Early Intervention, the family often develops a very strong understanding of child development in different domains. Work with social workers can really help a family develop a strong understanding of their emotional needs and reactions. To ...
We conclude that the profession best serves clients when we discover and use strengths, assets, and resources, rather than focusing on problems.doi:10.1080/15332981003744438Brian L. Kelly MSWCADCTrevor G. Gates LCSWCADCTaylor & Francis GroupSocial Work in Mental Health...
“I am highly organized, which helps in maintaining a structured environment where children can thrive and feel safe.” Weaknesses 1.Over-Cautiousness “Sometimes I can be over-cautious, especially when it comes to children’s safety. While it ensures a secure environment, it can sometimes limit...
happy and fulfilled as he grows up. Of course even adult children can still benefit from discovering and working to their strengths (www.viacharacter.org) but I am especially looking forward to ‘strengths-spotting’ with my grandson. Already I can see curiosity, zest and playfulness as major...
Be honest and show humility when talking about both your strengths and weaknesses Say how you’re working to improve on your weaknesses. Tell a story showing your strength's impact on your past work results. Focus on your best skills and achievements. Answer with self-awareness and confidence...