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The book, for kids between the ages of 11 and 13, is part of an action research project (MinViTI) dedicated to the accompaniment and support of youngsters who have a family member hospitalized in Intensive Care Unit. Through the journey of a kid, led by a wise man in the world where his father is battling his illness, the reader will find a way to recognize and share his emotions, activate resources and prepare for a possible visit to the Intensive Care Unit.The book is promoted in collaboration with the Intensive project, it, a scientific initiative supported by SIAARTI, Aniarti, AAROI-EMAC, and dedicated to the humanization of ICU care. Il fumetto, per ragazzi dagli 11 ai 13 anni, fa parte di un più ampio progetto di ricerca-azione (MinViTI) dedicato all’accompagnamento e al supporto dei minori che hanno un familiare ricoverato in Terapia Intensiva. Attraverso il viaggio di un ragazzo guidato da un saggio nel mondo dove il padre lotta contro il suo male, il lettore potrà trovare un modo per riconoscere e condividere le sue emozioni, attivare risorse e prepararsi ad un eventuale visita presso il reparto di Terapia Intensiva.Il libro è promosso in collaborazione con il progetto Intensiva,it, un’iniziativa scientifica supportata da SIAARTI, Aniarti, AAROI-EMAC, dedicata all’umanizzazione delle cure in Terapia Intensiva.
Clinical Psychology --- Critical care --- Adolescent --- Visitors to Patiens --- Family members --- Humanization of Care --- Open Visitation Policy
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National parks and reserves --- Protected areas --- Public use of protected areas --- Use of protected areas by the public --- Utilization of protected areas by the public --- Visitor use of protected areas --- National park visitation --- Public use of national parks --- Use of national parks by the public --- Utilization of national parks by the public --- Visitation of national parks --- Visitor use of national parks --- Public use. --- Management. --- Administration --- Visitors
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Integrating disparate research findings into a comprehensive resource, this book provides a clinical and theoretical understanding of the most important issues concerning child custody evaluations.
Custody of children. --- Custody of children -- United States -- Evaluation. --- Evaluation. --- United States. --- Law - U.S. --- Law, Politics & Government --- Law - U.S. - General --- Custody of children --- Evaluation --- Child custody --- Children --- Children, Custody of --- Parental custody --- Custody --- Law and legislation --- Divorce --- Divorce mediation --- Guardian and ward --- Parent and child (Law) --- Absentee fathers --- Absentee mothers --- Parental relocation (Child custody) --- Visitation rights (Domestic relations) --- United States --- Divorce suits.
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It is comfortable to believe that incest and child sexual abuse need not concern us because we have institutions to deal with these problems. This book disallows that complacency and shows that the systems has failed, and worse - that it has generated a dangerous atmosphere of denial and cover-up. Focusing on five case studies, Rosen and Etlin expose a systemic breakdown so fundamental, so irrational, and so shocking that the necessity of radical reform becomes patent. While explaining the historical, social, and psychological backdrop for this state of affairs, the authors refuse to minimize the problem. They demonstrate that most of the solutions being proposed by professionals in the field are doomed to frustration and failure. In their final chapter, Rosen and Etlin present a proposal for relief. While it is too late to undo the damage already done by the combined forces of child sexual abuse and institutional denial, this book can at least serve the children now trapped - like hostages - in this social war.
Incest --- Custody of children --- Social Welfare & Social Work --- Social Sciences --- Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency --- Child custody --- Children --- Children, Custody of --- Parental custody --- Divorce --- Divorce mediation --- Guardian and ward --- Parent and child (Law) --- Absentee fathers --- Absentee mothers --- Parental relocation (Child custody) --- Visitation rights (Domestic relations) --- Sex crimes --- Sexual intercourse --- Consanguinity --- Case studies. --- Case studies --- Custody --- Law and legislation
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Discusses the social implications of absentee fathers. Provides a text for undergraduates in social policy and should also be important for professionals concerned with family breakdown and child support.
Absentee fathers --- Custody of children --- Child support --- Family life surveys --- Social surveys --- Child maintenance --- Desertion --- Support of children --- Child welfare --- Maternal and infant welfare --- Child custody --- Children --- Children, Custody of --- Parental custody --- Divorce --- Divorce mediation --- Guardian and ward --- Parent and child (Law) --- Absentee mothers --- Parental relocation (Child custody) --- Visitation rights (Domestic relations) --- Absent fathers --- Noncustodial fathers --- Fathers --- Custody --- Law and legislation
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Each year, over one and a half million children experience the divorce of their parents. The goal of this book is to contribute to the advancement of knowledge regarding children of divorce, especially the practice of evaluation as it pertains to child custody. The reality of custody evaluation work invokes a plethora of specific circumstances regarding each family that must be taken into consideration. To work towards this goal, the author integrates scientific findings, relevant theory, and professional experience in a manner that is conceptually sound and useful in practice. Each chapter be
Children of divorced parents --- Custody of children. --- Parenting, Part-time. --- Co-parenting --- Parenting, Shared --- Part-time parenting --- Shared parenting --- Joint custody of children --- Parenting --- Single parents --- Child custody --- Children --- Children, Custody of --- Custody of children --- Parental custody --- Divorce --- Divorce mediation --- Guardian and ward --- Parent and child (Law) --- Absentee fathers --- Absentee mothers --- Parental relocation (Child custody) --- Visitation rights (Domestic relations) --- Psychology. --- Custody --- Law and legislation
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A Handbook of Divorce and Custody brings together mental health professionals and forensic specialists dedicated to working in the legal arena with families in crisis. Throughout the Handbook, contributors pay special attention to a set of c
Divorce --- Custody of children --- Child custody --- Children --- Children, Custody of --- Parental custody --- Divorce mediation --- Guardian and ward --- Parent and child (Law) --- Absentee fathers --- Absentee mothers --- Parental relocation (Child custody) --- Visitation rights (Domestic relations) --- Psychological aspects. --- Custody --- Law and legislation --- Psychological aspects
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Trapped in Iran is the harrowing and emotionally gripping story of how a mother defied a man and a country to win freedom for her daughter.
Mothers and daughters --- Parental relocation (Child custody) --- Custody of children --- Women --- Daughters and mothers --- Daughters --- Girls --- Mother and child --- Move-away cases (Law) --- Parental relocation --- Relocation, Parental (Child custody) --- Child custody --- Children --- Children, Custody of --- Parental custody --- Divorce --- Divorce mediation --- Guardian and ward --- Parent and child (Law) --- Absentee fathers --- Absentee mothers --- Visitation rights (Domestic relations) --- Social conditions. --- Law and legislation --- Custody
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This work is a combination of two previously published books - 'Conducting Child Custody Evaluations' and 'Complex Issues in Child Custody Evaluations'. The book was written as a guide to help students and practitioners walk through the process of conducting a child custody evaluation, a critical skill for mental health practitioners.
Developmental psychology --- Age group sociology --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Social welfare methods --- Child welfare --- Custody of children --- Parent and child (Law) --- Child custody --- Children --- Children, Custody of --- Parental custody --- Divorce --- Divorce mediation --- Guardian and ward --- Absentee fathers --- Absentee mothers --- Parental relocation (Child custody) --- Visitation rights (Domestic relations) --- Evaluation. --- Custody --- Law and legislation
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In the wake of vast social and economic changes, the nuclear family has lost its dominance, both as an ideal and in practice. Some welcome this shift, while others see civilization itself in peril-but few move beyond ideology to develop a nuanced understanding of how families function in society. In this provocative book, Margaret F. Brinig draws on research from a variety of disciplines to offer a distinctive study of family dynamics and social policy. Concentrating on legal reform, Brinig examines a range of subjects, including cohabitation, custody, grandparent visitation, and domestic violence. She concludes that conventional legal reforms and the social programs they engender ignore social capital: the trust and support given to families by a community. Traditional families generate much more social capital than nontraditional ones, Brinig concludes, which leads to clear rewards for the children. Firmly grounded in empirical research, Family, Law, and Community argues that family policy can only be effective if it is guided by an understanding of the importance of social capital and the advantages held by families that accrue it.
Families --- Family policy --- Domestic relations --- family, law, cultural studies, society, interdisciplinary, social policy, legal reform, cohabitation, custody, visitation, domestic violence, tradition, traditional, united states of america, american, usa, trust, recognition, autonomy, rights, mimetic, living situations, function, ideology, nontraditional, parents, grandparents, children, mothers, fathers.
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