Five(31%) articles reported that mothers need support systems five (31%) articles also repor ted that support program was needed for mother post child sexual trauma and two 13% supported the idea that sexually abused children should be supported by their mothers. Out of the same articles ...
BACKGROUND: South Africa is reported to have the highest rate of sexual assault in the world with over 40% of cases occurring among children. Children who are sexually abused have support programmes and policies to assist them in coping, but there are no support programmes for mothers or care...
(2013). Support and profiles of nonoffending mothers of sexually abused children. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 22, 209-230. doi: 10.1080/10538712.2013.737444Cyr, M., McDuff, P., & Hebert, M. (2013). Support and profiles of nonoffending mothers of sexually abused children. Child Sexual...
For many clients, group therapy is a more practical treatment option than one-on-one therapy sessions. The financial cost of group therapy is substantially less than individual therapy, and research shows it can be just as effective. However, group therapy also presents unique challenges and is ...
After the Day One Talk, nurses provide ongoing support as patients and parents express their fears and concerns. The reassurance and emotional support provided by nurses during this time are essential.50One survey found that mothers of children with cancer who felt they had received inadequate emoti...
Parental control, parental warmth, and psychosocial adjustment in a sample of substance-abusing mothers and their school-aged and adolescent children Parenting interventions for substance-abusing adults have been broadly based on two approaches, one emphasizing parental control as a means to managing chi...
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JC Herweg,JN Middelkamp,AF Hartmann - 《Journal of Pediatrics》 被引量: 39发表: 1963年 Father-Infant Interaction This study compares the face-to-face interaction of infants with fathers to their interaction with mothers and with strangers. Five infants were videotaped... MW Yogman - 《Adolesc...
The experience of mothers caring for a child with a brain tumour BackgroundBrain tumours are the second most common form of childhood cancer, accounting for over 20% of all cases in European children. Understanding the i... R.,I.,Shortman,... - 《Child Care Health & Development》 被引...
Parenting support interventions can also bring other positive outcomes such as improved early child development, increased attendance at routine health visits, improved nutrition, and enhanced mothers' and children's mental health (Britto et al., 2017; Pedersen et al., 2019). Despite the strong ...