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Behavioral assessment --- Family psychotherapy --- Genograms. --- Analyse comportementale --- Thérapie familiale --- Génogrammes --- Charts, diagrams, etc. --- Technique. --- Tableaux, graphiques, etc. --- Technique
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Genograms --- Family psychotherapy --- Families --- Intergenerational relations --- Génogrammes --- Thérapie familiale --- Familles --- Relations entre générations --- Technique --- Psychological aspects --- Aspect psychologique
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Exploring and Developing the Use of Art-Based Genograms in Family of Origin Therapy was written to share the almost magical understandings that literally become visible when we use symbols, metaphors and imagery in the genogram process. The traditional genogram process is invaluable in helping people understand family history and who was present in generations of family life. An astonishing movement into depth of meaning happens when people are asked to create a visual image or symbol for their family members and ancestors. Suddenly, through metaphor, we can see the emotional impact and the qu
Art therapy. --- Family psychotherapy. --- Genograms. --- Families --- Genealogy --- Heredity --- Family group therapy --- Family therapy --- Group psychotherapy --- Marriage counseling --- Art --- Psychiatry and art --- Occupational therapy --- Psychotherapy --- Art in hospitals --- Health and hygiene --- Therapeutic use
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Genealogy --- Family psychotherapy. --- Family psychotherapy --- Généalogie --- Thérapie familiale --- Psychological aspects. --- Technique --- Aspect psychologique --- Clinical Psychology --- Généalogie --- Thérapie familiale --- Thérapie familiale systémique --- Thérapie familiale systémique --- Relation familiale --- Relation intergenerationnelle --- Génogrammes. --- Thérapie familiale systémique. --- Genograms. --- Systemic therapy (Family therapy)
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Family psychotherapy. --- Family psychotherapy --- Behavioral assessment --- Thérapie familiale --- Analyse comportementale --- Technique. --- Charts, diagrams, etc. --- Technique --- Tableaux, graphiques, etc. --- -Behavioral assessment --- -616.89 --- Assessment of behavior --- Behavior assessment --- Behavioral analysis --- Behavioral evaluation --- Psychodiagnostics --- Psychology --- Family group therapy --- Family therapy --- Families --- Group psychotherapy --- Marriage counseling --- Charts, diagrams, etc --- Psychopathologie --- Methodology --- Health and hygiene --- Thérapie familiale --- Genograms --- 616.89 --- Genealogy --- Heredity
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This edited collection explores the linkages between adoption and genealogy. With its inevitable genealogical disruptions, adoption offers many interesting avenues to explore a range of psychosocial phenomena. Through both conventional research and means such as creative writing, literary criticism, and media analysis, contributors offer wide ranging perspectives on the key questions of genealogy in adoption. They do this in varied ways, reflecting different theoretical approaches and focal points on those impacted by adoption. Core issues include those of kinship, identity, and belonging. Within adoption, these link not only to personal and interpersonal experiences and relationships, but also to intersections with the workings of class, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, and nation (the latter two are often captured in debates regarding transracial and international adoption). Many important sites and modes of practice are highlighted, such as adoption searches and reunions, openness, access to records, and the community activism that is related to these activities. Although these have long histories, they have also been evolving with the growing importance of social media, online genealogical tools, and DNA testing. Reproductive technologies have similarly evolved, and questions relating to genealogy in adoption are mirrored in relation to donor-assisted conceptions. All these important and intriguing issues are addressed in this volume.
Philosophy --- adoption --- search memoir --- identity --- adoptive parents --- class --- shame --- secrecy --- birthmother --- orphanage --- Irishness --- immigration --- Jeremy Harding --- Lori Jakiela --- Belonging --- Intercountry adoption --- China --- Narratives --- Genealogy --- reunion --- autobiography --- memoir --- embryo donation --- open-contact adoption --- genealogy --- genograms --- family relationships --- kinship --- qualitative research methods --- belonging --- roots --- power --- nature --- nurture --- reproductive justice --- legitimacy --- illegitimacy --- transnational adoption --- reunification --- African American --- Germany --- Black German --- Afro-German --- Afrogerman --- Afrodeutsch --- adoption reunions --- parenting --- attachment --- working-class --- n/a --- genealogical bewilderment --- ethnicity --- intercountry
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This edited collection explores the linkages between adoption and genealogy. With its inevitable genealogical disruptions, adoption offers many interesting avenues to explore a range of psychosocial phenomena. Through both conventional research and means such as creative writing, literary criticism, and media analysis, contributors offer wide ranging perspectives on the key questions of genealogy in adoption. They do this in varied ways, reflecting different theoretical approaches and focal points on those impacted by adoption. Core issues include those of kinship, identity, and belonging. Within adoption, these link not only to personal and interpersonal experiences and relationships, but also to intersections with the workings of class, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, and nation (the latter two are often captured in debates regarding transracial and international adoption). Many important sites and modes of practice are highlighted, such as adoption searches and reunions, openness, access to records, and the community activism that is related to these activities. Although these have long histories, they have also been evolving with the growing importance of social media, online genealogical tools, and DNA testing. Reproductive technologies have similarly evolved, and questions relating to genealogy in adoption are mirrored in relation to donor-assisted conceptions. All these important and intriguing issues are addressed in this volume.
adoption --- search memoir --- identity --- adoptive parents --- class --- shame --- secrecy --- birthmother --- orphanage --- Irishness --- immigration --- Jeremy Harding --- Lori Jakiela --- Belonging --- Intercountry adoption --- China --- Narratives --- Genealogy --- reunion --- autobiography --- memoir --- embryo donation --- open-contact adoption --- genealogy --- genograms --- family relationships --- kinship --- qualitative research methods --- belonging --- roots --- power --- nature --- nurture --- reproductive justice --- legitimacy --- illegitimacy --- transnational adoption --- reunification --- African American --- Germany --- Black German --- Afro-German --- Afrogerman --- Afrodeutsch --- adoption reunions --- parenting --- attachment --- working-class --- n/a --- genealogical bewilderment --- ethnicity --- intercountry
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This edited collection explores the linkages between adoption and genealogy. With its inevitable genealogical disruptions, adoption offers many interesting avenues to explore a range of psychosocial phenomena. Through both conventional research and means such as creative writing, literary criticism, and media analysis, contributors offer wide ranging perspectives on the key questions of genealogy in adoption. They do this in varied ways, reflecting different theoretical approaches and focal points on those impacted by adoption. Core issues include those of kinship, identity, and belonging. Within adoption, these link not only to personal and interpersonal experiences and relationships, but also to intersections with the workings of class, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, and nation (the latter two are often captured in debates regarding transracial and international adoption). Many important sites and modes of practice are highlighted, such as adoption searches and reunions, openness, access to records, and the community activism that is related to these activities. Although these have long histories, they have also been evolving with the growing importance of social media, online genealogical tools, and DNA testing. Reproductive technologies have similarly evolved, and questions relating to genealogy in adoption are mirrored in relation to donor-assisted conceptions. All these important and intriguing issues are addressed in this volume.
Philosophy --- adoption --- search memoir --- identity --- adoptive parents --- class --- shame --- secrecy --- birthmother --- orphanage --- Irishness --- immigration --- Jeremy Harding --- Lori Jakiela --- Belonging --- Intercountry adoption --- China --- Narratives --- Genealogy --- reunion --- autobiography --- memoir --- embryo donation --- open-contact adoption --- genealogy --- genograms --- family relationships --- kinship --- qualitative research methods --- belonging --- roots --- power --- nature --- nurture --- reproductive justice --- legitimacy --- illegitimacy --- transnational adoption --- reunification --- African American --- Germany --- Black German --- Afro-German --- Afrogerman --- Afrodeutsch --- adoption reunions --- parenting --- attachment --- working-class --- genealogical bewilderment --- ethnicity --- intercountry
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Widely used by both family therapists and all health care professionals, the genogram is a graphic way of organizing the mass of information gathered during a family assessment and finding patterns in the family system for more targeted treatment.Now updated and expanded in its third edition, and featuring revised genograms for easier reading, reflecting the growing and widespread use of genograms for clinical intervention, this best-selling text provides a standard method for constructing a genogram, doing a genogram interview, and interpreting the results. Genograms of famous families?Sigmund Freud, Woody Allen and Mia Farrow, the Kennedys, Jane Fonda and Ted Turner, Bill Clinton, Princess Diana, the Roosevelts, and Thomas Jefferson, to name a few?bring the text to life, and help to elucidate the principles of family systems theory and systemic interviewing, which form the basis of genogram work. Once these principles have been explained, the authors go on to present the important clinical applications of genograms in both family therapy and family medicine. These applications include the effective assessment of patients? risk for emotional problems such as anxiety or depression; structural patterns among families such as divorce and remarriage; relationship patterns such as enmeshment, conflicts, and cut-offs; recent and chronic life stressors such as pregnancy, acute illness, poverty, and racism; and family life cycle transitions and developmental crises, among other uses. By providing a fascinating view into the richness of family dynamics, McGoldrick and her coauthors provide an invaluable guide to clinicians for accurately charting a family?s structure, making it easier to scan for potential problems and take proactive steps to utilize resources when necessary.
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Roots Matter recognizes the impact of transgenerational trauma, as a result of chattel slavery, on the African American community. It emphasizes the importance of discovering the silent stories (those that were overlooked and ignored); unearthing the secret stories (those that were intentionally covered up); and being attentive to the reverberations of the severed stories of slavery and how they influence family history and family members. Interrupting the transference of generational trauma through mourning, forgiveness, and prayers for healing accelerates the transference of generational resilience. Through celebration and blessing, the fortitude, courage, and determination in the family narrative moves current and future generations toward healing and wholeness. Roots Matter prunes the family tree of trauma, the silent, secret, and severed stories that stunt the growth of the family, and tends to family roots, fertilizing them with the recognition of the resilience, achievements, gifts, and talents of the ancestors, thus creating a healthier environment for future generations to flourish.
Slavery --- Psychic trauma. --- Psychology, Religious. --- Genograms. --- African Americans --- Healing --- Reconciliation. --- Peace making --- Peacemaking --- Reconciliatory behavior --- Quarreling --- Healing (in religion, folk-lore, etc.) --- Families --- Genealogy --- Heredity --- Psychology of religion --- Religion --- Religions --- Religious psychology --- Psychology and religion --- Emotional trauma --- Injuries, Psychic --- Psychic injuries --- Trauma, Emotional --- Trauma, Psychic --- Psychology, Pathological --- Abolition of slavery --- Antislavery --- Enslavement --- Mui tsai --- Ownership of slaves --- Servitude --- Slave keeping --- Slave system --- Slaveholding --- Thralldom --- Crimes against humanity --- Serfdom --- Slaveholders --- Slaves --- Psychological aspects. --- Psychology. --- Religious aspects. --- Psychological aspects --- Psychology --- United States. --- AB --- ABSh --- Ameerika Ühendriigid --- America (Republic) --- Amerika Birlăshmish Shtatlary --- Amerika Birlăşmi Ştatları --- Amerika Birlăşmiş Ştatları --- Amerika ka Kelenyalen Jamanaw --- Amerika Qūrama Shtattary --- Amerika Qŭshma Shtatlari --- Amerika Qushma Shtattary --- Amerika (Republic) --- Amerikai Egyesült Államok --- Amerikanʹ Veĭtʹsėndi͡avks Shtattn --- Amerikări Pĕrleshu̇llĕ Shtatsem --- Amerikas Forenede Stater --- Amerikayi Miatsʻyal Nahangner --- Ameriketako Estatu Batuak --- Amirika Carékat --- AQSh --- Ar. ha-B. --- Arhab --- Artsot ha-Berit --- Artzois Ha'bris --- Bí-kok --- Ē.P.A. --- EE.UU. --- Egyesült Államok --- ĒPA --- Estados Unidos --- Estados Unidos da América do Norte --- Estados Unidos de América --- Estaos Xuníos --- Estaos Xuníos d'América --- Estatos Unitos --- Estatos Unitos d'America --- Estats Units d'Amèrica --- Ètats-Unis d'Amèrica --- États-Unis d'Amérique --- Fareyniḳṭe Shṭaṭn --- Feriene Steaten --- Feriene Steaten fan Amearika --- Forente stater --- FS --- Hēnomenai Politeiai Amerikēs --- Hēnōmenes Politeies tēs Amerikēs --- Hiwsisayin Amerikayi Miatsʻeal Tērutʻiwnkʻ --- Istadus Unidus --- Jungtinės Amerikos valstybės --- Mei guo --- Mei-kuo --- Meiguo --- Mî-koet --- Miatsʻyal Nahangner --- Miguk --- Na Stàitean Aonaichte --- NSA --- S.U.A. --- SAD --- Saharat ʻAmērik --- SASht --- Severo-Amerikanskie Shtaty --- Severo-Amerikanskie Soedinennye Shtaty --- Si͡evero-Amerikanskīe Soedinennye Shtaty --- Sjedinjene Američke Države --- Soedinennye Shtaty Ameriki --- Soedinennye Shtaty Severnoĭ Ameriki --- Soedinennye Shtaty Si͡evernoĭ Ameriki --- Spojené obce severoamerick --- Spojené staty americk --- SShA --- Stadoù-Unanet Amerika --- Stáit Aontaithe Mheirice --- Stany Zjednoczone --- Stati Uniti --- Stati Uniti d'America --- Stâts Unîts --- Stâts Unîts di Americhe --- Steatyn Unnaneysit --- Steatyn Unnaneysit America --- SUA --- Sŭedineni amerikanski shtati --- Sŭedinenite shtati --- Tetã peteĩ reko Amérikagua --- U.S. --- U.S.A. --- United States of America --- Unol Daleithiau --- Unol Daleithiau America --- Unuiĝintaj Ŝtatoj de Ameriko --- US --- USA --- Usono --- Vaeinigte Staatn --- Vaeinigte Staatn vo Amerika --- Vereinigte Staaten --- Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika --- Verenigde State van Amerika --- Verenigde Staten --- VS --- VSA --- Wááshindoon Bikéyah Ałhidadiidzooígí --- Wilāyāt al-Muttaḥidah --- Wilāyāt al-Muttaḥidah al-Amirīkīyah --- Wilāyāt al-Muttaḥidah al-Amrīkīyah --- Yhdysvallat --- Yunaeted Stet --- Yunaeted Stet blong Amerika --- ZDA --- Združene države Amerike --- Zʹi͡ednani Derz͡havy Ameryky --- Zjadnośone staty Ameriki --- Zluchanyi͡a Shtaty Ameryki --- Zlucheni Derz͡havy --- ZSA --- ABŞ --- Amerikanʹ Veĭtʹsėndi͡avks Shtattnė --- É.-U. --- ÉU --- Saharat ʻAmērikā --- Spojené obce severoamerické --- Spojené staty americké --- Stáit Aontaithe Mheiriceá --- Wááshindoon Bikéyah Ałhidadiidzooígíí --- Enslaved persons
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