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De cijfers van interlandelijke adoptie imploderen. En toch wachten honderden gezinnen op een adoptiekind. De druk op het beleid om op zoek te gaan naar kinderen voor ouders in nood, in plaats van omgekeerd, wordt hierdoor steeds groter. Meer dan ooit is er in het adoptiedebat nood aan een ethisch kader, correcte informatie en uitwisseling van ervaringen, met geadopteerden in het centrum van elk debat.Dit boek, dat heel open en onbevooroordeeld 8 getuigenissen en verhalen van geadopteerden brengt, zonder eenzijdige morele boodschappen rond adoptie, wil daartoe een waardevolle bijdrage zijn.https://www.standaardboekhandel.be/p/hetgevoelgeadopteerd-9789085750895
Professional ethics. Deontology --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Family law. Inheritance law --- Orthopedagogics --- adoptie --- Adoptie --- Adoptiegezin --- Getuigenis --- nuclear family
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"This book examines, through a multi-disciplinary lens, the possibilities offered by relationships and family forms that challenge the nuclear family ideal, and some of the arguments that recommend or disqualify these as legitimate units in our societies. That children should be conceived naturally, born to and raised by their two young, heterosexual, married to each other, genetic parents; that this relationship between parents is also the ideal relationship between romantic or sexual partners; and that romance and sexual intimacy ought to be at the core of our closest personal relationships - all these elements converge towards the ideal of the nuclear family. The authors consider a range of relationship and family structures that depart from this ideal: polyamory and polygamy, single and polyparenting, parenting by gay and lesbian couples, as well as families created through current and prospective modes of assisted human reproduction such as surrogate motherhood, donor insemination, and reproductive cloning."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Nuclear family. --- Families. --- Family --- Families --- Family life --- Family relationships --- Family structure --- Relationships, Family --- Structure, Family --- Social institutions --- Birth order --- Domestic relations --- Home --- Households --- Kinship --- Marriage --- Matriarchy --- Parenthood --- Patriarchy --- Social aspects --- Social conditions
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History of civilization --- Belgium --- Netherlands --- highchairs [children's chairs] --- education --- baby rattles --- levensweg --- childrenswear --- rituals [events] --- toys [recreational artifacts] --- play [recreation] --- baptisms --- levenstrap --- child labor --- cradles [children's beds] --- children [people by age group] --- Art --- Children --- -Children --- -#PEDA *013.911 --- 431 --- 431.2 --- Feesten --- Geschiedenis van opvoeding en onderwijs --- Geschiedenis --- Kinderarbeid --- Kinderen --- Kleding --- Onderwijs --- School --- Speelgoed --- Spelen --- Zieke kinderen --- Childhood --- Kids (Children) --- Pedology (Child study) --- Youngsters --- Age groups --- Families --- Life cycle, Human --- History --- Social conditions --- Geschiedenis van opvoeding en onderwijs in België --- (zie ook: Kalenderfeesten) --- Exhibitions --- #PEDA *013.911 --- C3 --- kinderen --- kunstwetenschap --- Kunst en cultuur --- children's portraits --- Geschiedenis van opvoeding en onderwijs in België --- nuclear family --- rinkelbel --- jingle bells
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kindertijd --- onderwijs --- social history --- History --- children [people by age group] --- history [discipline] --- schools [institutions] --- History of civilization --- History of education and educational sciences --- World history --- Gezinsgeschiedenis --- Gezinssociologie --- Kinderen ; geschiedenis --- Onderwijs ; Frankrijk ; geschiedenis --- Geschiedenis van opvoeding en pedagogiek --- Wereldgeschiedenis --- Cultuurgeschiedenis --- sociale geschiedenis --- scholen [organisaties] --- kinderen --- gezinnen --- geschiedenis --- 906.6 --- 431 --- Geschiedenis van opvoeding en onderwijs --- 906 --- Gezin --- Kinderen --- Nieuwe Tijd --- School --- Sociale geschiedenis --- huiselijk en maatschappelijk leven - kind, spel en speelgoed --- Sociaal-economische geschiedenis --- Opvoeding en onderwijs --- Schoolleven --- Onderwijs --- Kind --- Opvoeding --- Jeugd --- Media --- Ontwikkelingsstoornis --- Fysiotherapie --- Pedagogiek --- Statistische gegevens --- Sport --- nuclear family --- pedagogiek --- cultuurgeschiedenis
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Clear and effective communication in a clinical context has enormous benefits, and especially in pediatrics, where assessing patients’ symptoms is more challenging. Clinicians who interview well gather extra data, to be sure, but also gain from a number of other positive outcomes, from happier patients to fewer law suits. The unique perspective on pediatric interviewing offered in this book reflects the author’s breadth of training and experience, which includes being a solo pediatric practitioner for ten years and completing a residency in psychiatry and child psychiatry. Currently associate professor of pediatrics at the Marshall University School of Medicine, Prof. Binder has taught pediatrics and interviewing to successive generations of medical students. His easy-to-read, compelling, and comprehensive guide outlines effective strategies for interviewing parents and children efficiently. Topics covered include engaging patients and families, efficiently and smoothly obtaining a history of present illness and making a good differential diagnosis, uncovering hidden agendas, collaborative discussion in diagnosis and treatment, practicing family oriented care, taking a full social history, and all other aspects of carrying out the pediatric interview. Offering clear, practical tips and a wide range of targeted case examples, this invaluable title seamlessly combines the biological and psychological aspects of patient care. Based on relationship theory, the underlying foundation of successful clinical interviewing and a major determinant of optimal diagnosis and treatment, this is an indispensable guide for all clinicians engaged in the care of children and adolescents.
Adolescent. --- Children -- Diseases -- Diagnosis. --- Communication in pediatrics. --- Medical History Taking -- methods. --- Physician-Patient Relations. --- Children --- Communication in pediatrics --- Adolescent --- Child --- Medical History Taking --- Parents --- Communication --- Pediatrics --- Physician-Patient Relations --- Methods --- Persons --- Age Groups --- Information Science --- Nuclear Family --- Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures --- Behavior --- Medicine --- Professional-Patient Relations --- Investigative Techniques --- Named Groups --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Delivery of Health Care --- Diagnosis --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Health Occupations --- Interpersonal Relations --- Family --- Psychology, Social --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation --- Sociology --- Health Care --- Social Sciences --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Diseases --- Diagnosis. --- Pediatric diagnosis --- Medicine. --- General practice (Medicine). --- Internal medicine. --- Pediatrics. --- Primary care (Medicine). --- Medicine & Public Health. --- General Practice / Family Medicine. --- Primary Care Medicine. --- Internal Medicine. --- Symptoms in children --- Family medicine. --- Emergency medicine. --- Medicine, Internal --- Medicine, Emergency --- Critical care medicine --- Disaster medicine --- Medical emergencies --- Family practice (Medicine) --- General practice (Medicine) --- Physicians (General practice) --- Paediatrics --- Pediatric medicine --- Health and hygiene --- Primary medical care --- Medical care
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Infant Feeding Practices A Cross-Cultural Perspective Pranee Liamputtong, Editor It’s natural... It’s unsightly... It’s normal... It’s dangerous. To breastfeed or not? For millions of women around the world, this personal decision is influenced by numerous social, cultural, and health factors. Infant Feeding Practices is the first book to delve into these factors from a global perspective, revealing striking similarities and differences from country to country. Dispatches from Asia, Australia, Africa, the U.K., and the U.S. explore as wide a gamut of salient issues affecting feeding practices as traditional beliefs about colostrums, “breast is best” campaigns, partner attitudes, workplace culture, direct government intervention, and the pressure to be a “good mother.” Throughout these informative pages, women are seen balancing innovation and tradition to nurture healthy, thriving babies. A sampling of topics covered: • Policy versus practice in infant feeding. • Infant feeding in the age of AIDS. • Managing the lactating body: the view from the U.S. • Motherhood, work, and feeding. • The effects of migration on infant feeding. • From breastfeeding tradition to optimal breastfeeding practice. Infant Feeding Practices is a first-of-its-kind resource for researchers and practioners in maternal and child health, public health, global health, and cultural anthropology seeking empirical findings and culturally diverse information on this sensitive issue.
Bottle feeding. --- Breastfeeding. --- Infants -- Nutrition. --- Infants --- Breastfeeding --- Parents --- Nutrition Processes --- Sociology --- Behavioral Sciences --- Culture --- Feeding Behavior --- Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena --- Nuclear Family --- Physiological Processes --- Social Sciences --- Child Nutritional Physiological Phenomena --- Anthropology, Cultural --- Nutritional Physiological Phenomena --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities --- Persons --- Behavior --- Ethnology --- Breast Feeding --- Mothers --- Psychology --- Social Environment --- Cross-Cultural Comparison --- Family --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Physiological Phenomena --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Anthropology --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Named Groups --- Phenomena and Processes --- Psychology, Social --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Gynecology & Obstetrics --- Pediatrics --- Nutrition --- Cross-cultural studies --- Child rearing --- Care --- Medicine. --- Public health. --- Maternal and child health services. --- Anthropology. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Maternal and Child Health. --- Public Health. --- Maternal and infant welfare. --- Infant welfare --- Maternity welfare --- Child welfare --- Women --- Maternal health services --- Human beings --- Charities, protection, etc. --- Charities --- Community health --- Health services --- Hygiene, Public --- Hygiene, Social --- Public health services --- Public hygiene --- Social hygiene --- Health --- Human services --- Biosecurity --- Health literacy --- Medicine, Preventive --- National health services --- Sanitation --- Primitive societies --- Social sciences
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overzicht van het onderzoek over "jeugd" (onder de 25 jaar) dat tussen 2000 en 2005 in Vlaanderen is gepubliceerd. Het werk is gestructureerd rond de volgende thema's: gezin, kinderopvang, onderwijs, werk, wonen, vrije tijd, media, welzijn en gezondheid, delinquentie, samenleving en politiek.
Sociale agogiek --- Jeugdwerk- en beleid. --- youth [people] --- crime --- Age group sociology --- mobiliteit --- jeugdsociologie --- media --- sociaal-wetenschappelijk onderzoek --- research [function] --- jeugd --- vrijetijdsbesteding --- Flanders --- Jeugd ; sociaalwetenschappelijk onderzoek ; Vlaanderen --- S2006131.JPG --- sociologie --- 316 <493-17> --- 316.35 --- 663 Jeugd --- 181 Kindbeeld en positie van kinderen in de samenleving --- #SBIB:314H330 --- #SBIB:316.7C131 --- jongeren --- 362.8 --- 362.8 : 301.03 --- Vlaanderen --- 308.4 --- Delinquenten --- Gezin --- Jeugd --- Jeugdbeleid --- Jeugdcriminaliteit --- Jeugdonderzoek --- Kinderen --- Kinderopvang --- Media --- Mobiliteit --- Onderwijs --- Vrijetijdsbesteding --- Wonen --- sociaal-cultureel werk --- jeugdbeleid --- Vlaamse Gemeenschap / Gewest --- C7 --- onderzoeksrapport --- Jongeren --- #GGSB: Pastoraal --- #GGSB: Jongeren --- 316.35 Sociale groepen. Sociologie van de groep --- Sociale groepen. Sociologie van de groep --- 316 <493-17> Sociologie --(algemeen)--Vlaanderen. Vlaams Gewest. Nederlandstalige Gemeenschap in België --- Sociologie --(algemeen)--Vlaanderen. Vlaams Gewest. Nederlandstalige Gemeenschap in België --- 301 --- Bevolkingsstudies: leeftijdsgroepen: jeugd: algemeen --- Cultuursociologie: jeugdcultuur --- jeugdproblematiek - jeugdwerk - (zie ook 331.626-053.7, 369.4, 374.3) --- sociale groepen - jeugd --- Sociologie van de jeugd --- Jeugd en sport --- Sociologie --- Kinderen en jeugd --- Wetenschappelijk onderzoek --- Kinderdagverblijven --- Opvoeding en onderwijs --- Werkgelegenheid --- Gezondheid --- Samenleving --- Politiek --- Gezinssociologie --- Jeugdonderzoeken --- Sociologisch onderzoek --- Kind --- Kinderdagverblijf --- Opvoeding --- Recreatie --- Voeding --- Gedrag --- Ontwikkelingsstoornis --- Fysiotherapie --- Natuurwetenschappen --- Maatschappij --- Film --- Erfelijkheidsleer --- Stadssamenleving --- Verpleegkunde --- Emigratie --- Drank --- Onderzoek (wetenschap) --- Pastoraal --- Jongere --- crime [social issue] --- nuclear family --- Social sciences (general)
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It used to be called noncompliance, and the patients themselves referred to as difficult. But regardless of the terminology, children’s reluctance or failure to commit to prescribed regimens reduces the effectiveness of treatment, often leading to additional care, higher costs, and serious, even deadly, complications. Reflecting a single, authoritative voice, the Second Edition of Adherence to Pediatric Medical Regimens analyzes in comprehensive clinical detail the factors that affect children’s and teens’ commitment to treatment – from developmental issues to the influence of parents, peers, and others in their orbit – and offers empirically sound guidelines for encouraging adherence. It cautions against viewing young clients as miniature grownups or scaling down adult data, advocating instead for a more nuanced understanding of the population and a collaborative relationship between practitioner and client. Critical areas of interest to clinicians and researchers in pediatrics are brought into clear focus as the book: Provides an overview of adherence rates to chronic and acute disease regimens and examines common adherence problems in children and adolescents. Details consequences of nonadherence and correlates of adherence. Critiques major adherence theories and their clinical implications. Discusses the range of adherence assessment measures. Reviews educational, behavioral and other strategies for improving adherence. Offers ways to translate research into pediatric medical adherence. This updated edition of Adherence to Pediatric Medical Regimens is an essential reference for anyone concerned with improving health outcomes in young people, especially clinicians, researchers, and graduate students in psychiatry as well as pediatric, clinical child, and health psychology.
Psychology. --- Child and School Psychology. --- Pediatrics. --- Clinical Psychology. --- Health Psychology. --- Psychiatry. --- Philosophy (General). --- Psychology, clinical. --- Developmental psychology. --- Pédiatrie --- Psychiatrie --- Psychologie du développement --- Patient compliance. --- Medical care --- Psychological aspects. --- Child. --- Health behavior in children. --- Infant. --- Medical care -- Psychological aspects. --- Psychotherapist and patient. --- Therapeutics. --- Child --- Parents --- Therapeutics --- Patient Compliance --- Infant --- Pediatrics --- Persons --- Age Groups --- Patient Acceptance of Health Care --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Nuclear Family --- Health Behavior --- Medicine --- Health Occupations --- Family --- Behavior --- Named Groups --- Attitude to Health --- Sociology --- Delivery of Health Care --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Psychology, Social --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Social Sciences --- Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation --- Health Care --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Psychology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Delivery of health care --- Delivery of medical care --- Health care --- Health care delivery --- Health services --- Healthcare --- Medical and health care industry --- Medical services --- Personal health services --- Adherence of patients --- Compliance of patients --- Cooperation of patients --- Patient adherence --- Patient cooperation --- Sick --- Treatment compliance --- Paediatrics --- Pediatric medicine --- Compliance with regimen --- Cooperation --- Clinical psychology. --- Health psychology. --- Child psychology. --- School psychology. --- Children --- Psychology, School --- Psychology, Applied --- Behavior, Child --- Child behavior --- Child study --- Pediatric psychology --- Psychology, Child --- Child development --- Developmental psychology --- Child psychiatry --- Child rearing --- Educational psychology --- Health psychology --- Health psychology, Clinical --- Psychology, Clinical health --- Psychology, Health --- Salutogenesis --- Clinical psychology --- Medicine and psychology --- Psychiatry --- Psychological tests --- Mental health --- Psychology, Pathological --- Behavioral sciences --- Mental philosophy --- Mind --- Science, Mental --- Human biology --- Philosophy --- Soul --- Diseases --- Health and hygiene --- Public health --- Compliance --- Health behavior --- Medical cooperation --- Therapist and patient --- Development (Psychology) --- Developmental psychobiology --- Life cycle, Human
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This accessible guide details an evidence-based educational program to help couples adapt to parenthood while minimizing the inevitable stress on the relationship. Complete with content, rationales, activities, and client materials, its flexible format allows for home and office visits and phone/online support across the transition, starting during pregnancy and continuing into early infancy. Activities build on themes of caring, change, and cooperation as couples learn to identify and address sources of conflict, solve infant-care problems, and to become optimal partners as well as optimal parents. The book's hands-on presentation includes chapter highlights, boxed "Practice Tips" and "Clinical Connections" sections, client handouts and worksheets, and examples of clinician interactions with couples. The sessions described in Clinical Guide to Helping New Parents: The Couple CARE for Parents Program are organized to meet challenges and reinforce skills in key areas including: Developing realistic and shared expectations. Promoting positive communications and self-change. Conflict management communication skills. Developing sensitive and responsive parenting Reviewing personal and social support. Developing caring and healthy sexuality. Anticipating and preventing relationship deterioration.
Psychology. --- Clinical Psychology. --- Social Work. --- Psychotherapy. --- Family. --- Philosophy (General). --- Social work. --- Psychology, clinical. --- Psychothérapie --- Travail social --- Infants --- Parent and infant --- Parenting --- Psychotherapy, Group --- Nuclear Family --- Health Occupations --- Psychology, Social --- Family Relations --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Socioenvironmental Therapy --- Family --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Psychotherapy --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities --- Spouses --- Couples Therapy --- Evidence-Based Practice --- Interpersonal Relations --- Psychiatry --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Clinical Psychology --- Care --- Parent and infant. --- Care. --- Study and teaching. --- Parent education --- Baby care --- Infant care --- Infant and parent --- Care and hygiene --- Families. --- Families --- Clinical psychology. --- Social aspects. --- Family life education --- Infant psychology --- Parent and child --- Psychagogy --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Mental illness --- Clinical sociology --- Mental health counseling --- Benevolent institutions --- Philanthropy --- Relief stations (for the poor) --- Social service agencies --- Social welfare --- Social work --- Human services --- Treatment --- Psychotherapy . --- Families—Social aspects. --- Family life --- Family relationships --- Family structure --- Relationships, Family --- Structure, Family --- Social institutions --- Birth order --- Domestic relations --- Home --- Households --- Kinship --- Marriage --- Matriarchy --- Parenthood --- Patriarchy --- Psychology, Applied --- Psychological tests --- Social aspects --- Social conditions --- Couple CARE for Parents Program.
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" ... Continues to be the incisive, authoritative, independent voice in an ever-changing field. You will find the latest techniques for treating families; theory on normal and dysfunctional family relationships; research on sexuality and intimacy; the effects of traditional and alternative family styles; community approaches to family intervention; and more."
Family psychotherapy --- Family --- Family Therapy --- Marital Therapy --- Family Therapy. --- Marital Therapy. --- Family. --- Counseling. --- Thérapie familiale --- Thérapie conjugale --- Famille --- Gezinstherapie. --- Family psychotherapy. --- Family Psychology. --- Family group therapy --- Family therapy --- Extended Family --- Family Life Cycle --- Family Research --- Filiation --- Kinship Networks --- Relatives --- Family Life Cycles --- Family Members --- Family, Reconstituted --- Stepfamily --- Extended Families --- Families --- Families, Extended --- Families, Reconstituted --- Family Member --- Family, Extended --- Kinship Network --- Life Cycle, Family --- Life Cycles, Family --- Network, Kinship --- Networks, Kinship --- Reconstituted Families --- Reconstituted Family --- Research, Family --- Stepfamilies --- Therapy, Marital --- Therapy, Marriage --- Marriage Therapy --- Marital Therapies --- Marriage Therapies --- Therapies, Marital --- Therapies, Marriage --- Therapy, Family --- Family Therapies --- Therapies, Family --- Group psychotherapy --- Marriage counseling --- Grandparents --- Couples Therapy --- Health and hygiene --- Familles --- Counseling --- Thérapie familiale. --- Thérapie conjugale. --- Familles. --- counseling. --- Divorce therapy. --- Marital psychotherapy. --- Nuclear families. --- Families. --- Psychological consultation. --- Nuclear Family --- Daughters --- Sons --- Daughter --- Families, Nuclear --- Family, Nuclear --- Nuclear Families --- Son --- Consultation, Psychological --- Mental health consultation --- Family life --- Family relationships --- Family structure --- Relationships, Family --- Structure, Family --- Social institutions --- Birth order --- Domestic relations --- Home --- Households --- Kinship --- Marriage --- Matriarchy --- Parenthood --- Patriarchy --- Marital therapy --- Marriage psychotherapy --- Couples therapy --- Therapy, Divorce --- Social aspects --- Social conditions --- Counselling --- Helping behavior --- Psychology, Applied --- Clinical sociology --- Interviewing --- Personal coaching --- Social case work --- Psychological consultation --- Nuclear families --- Marital psychotherapy --- Divorce therapy
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