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RESILIENCE IN RECONSTITUTED FAMILIES
Gender and Age of the Children
The Support from the Environment
The Internal Support and Cohesion of the Family
The Balance between Old and New
Ambiguity of Roles and Boundaries
Ambiguity and Changing Boundaries
THE FAMILY RESILIENCY MODEL
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION
Suggestions for Further Research
Recommendations for the Practice
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MATERNAL AND CHILD MENTAL HEALTH: IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE AND POLICY
THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHILD MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS
Introduction to the Risk Factor Approach
The Ecological Systems Model and the Risk Factor Approach
Common Risk Factors in Children’s Mental Health
MATERNAL DEPRESSION AS A RISK FACTOR FOR CHILDREN
Maternal Depression and the Risk Factor Framework
Models of Risk Transmission
Biological or Genetic Mechanisms of Risk Transmission
Mother-Child Interaction Mechanisms of Risk Transmission
Empirical Evidence of Maternal Depression as a Risk Factor for Children
Controlled Studies of Children of Depressed versus Non-Depressed Parents
Prospective or Longitudinal Studies of Children of Depressed versus Non-depressed Parents
The Reciprocal Relationship between Maternal and Child Mental Health
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MATERNAL AND CHILD MENTAL HEALTH IN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE SETTINGS
The Prevalence of Depression among Mothers Bringing Children for Treatment
The Impact of Maternal Mental Health Problems on ChildTreatment Response
Mental Health Treatment and the Link between Maternal and Child Mental Health
IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE AND POLICY
The Integration of Adult and Child Services
Developing a Prevention Model of Mental Health Care
MENTAL HEALTH PROFILE OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE PERPETRATORS AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN HONG KONG
Prevalence and Chronicity of Sexual Coercion
Multiple Logistic Regression
INTRA-FAMILIAL SEXUAL ABUSE (INCEST) AMONG KOREAN ADOLESCENTS
PREVALENCE OF INTRA-FAMILIAL CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE (INCEST) IN KOREA AND CROSS-CULTURAL COMPARISON
PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
FAMILY DYNAMICS ASSOCIATED WITH CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
COPING RESOURCES AND ADJUSTMENT TO DIVORCE AMONG WOMEN: AN ECOLOGICAL MODEL
THE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK: THE ECOLOGICAL APPROACH
Background Variables (Education and Economic Situation)
Quality of the Relationship with the Ex-spouse
Relationship with a New Partner
The Father’s Involvement in His Children’s Life
Research Goal and Hypotheses
Sociodemographic Questionnaire
Quality of Relationship with the Ex-spouse
Relationship with a New Partner
Father’s Involvement with His Children
Relationship between the Grandchildren and Grandparents
Maternal and Paternal Grandparents’ Resiliency
Description of the Research Variables
Correlations between Resources and Dimensions of Adjustment, by Ecological Systems
The Combined Contribution of the Research Variables to Explaining Women’s Adjustment to Divorce
Self-Acceptance of Divorce
Disentanglement of the Love Relationship
Limitations of the Study and Recommendations for Future Research
A POSSIBLE NEUROSCIENCE APPROACH TO SOME HEALTH BENEFITS RELATED TO RELIGION
1. OVERVIEW: PROMOTING MENTAL HEALTH
3. MENTAL HEALTH, NEUROSCIENCE AND THE HOLY BIBLE
Excerpts from the Holy Bible
AFRICAN AMERICAN FAMILIES IN A FRONTIER AGRICULTURAL COMMUNITY OF THE LOWER SOUTH: REPUTATION AND RESPECTABILITY IN NARRATIVE REPRESENTATIONS OF ECONOMIC LIVELIHOOD
NARRATIVES OF LIVED EXPERIENCE
RAISING THE NEXT GENERATION: EACH TIME A NEW PROCESS
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION
“TRAIN UP A CHILD IN THE WAY…”: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF HOW THE BLACK CHURCH INFLUENCES PARENTS
A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF RESEARCH ON THE BLACK CHURCH
THE PHYSICAL AND TEMPORAL INFLUENCE OF THE BLACK CHURCH
THE RELIGIOUS AND SPIRITUAL INFLUENCE OF THE BLACK CHURCH
THE INFLUENCE OF THE BLACK CHURCH ON PARENTING PERSPECTIVES AND PRACTICES
The Bible as a Guide to Parenting: “Go to the Bible to Help You”
The Black Church as a Provider of Programs, Models, and Mentors: “This Helps Me…”
Parenting Is a Sacred Responsibility: “My Children Are God’s Gift to Me”
Implications for Clinical Practice, Education/Outreach, and Research
Implications for Clinical Practice
Implications for Education and Outreach
Implications for Future Research
“IT’S LIKE A FAMILY HERE.”: THE ‘FAMILY CLUB’ IN JUNIOR SPORT; A CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
CLUB SPORTS PARTICIPATION AND THE FAMILY
THE CLUB AS A FAMILY: CLUB PRACTICE AND FAMILY PRACTICE
SPORTS CLUB AND FAMILY UNIT FUNCTIONS
2. Physical Maintenance and Care of Group Members
3. Addition of New Members
Socialisation of the Children
4. Social Control over Members
5. Production, Distribution and Consumption of Goods and Services
6. Maintenance of Motivation and Morale (through Love)
RELATIONS BETWEEN PERCEIVED PARTNER AND PARENTAL ACCEPTANCE
Adult Version of the Parental Acceptance-Rejection/Control Questionnaire for Mothers and Fathers (PARQ/Control: Mother and Father)
Intimate Partner Acceptance-Rejection/Control Questionnaire (IPAR/CQ)
Adult Personality Assessment Questionnaire (Adult PAQ)
Relations between Partner and Parental Acceptance, Behavioral Control, and Women’s Psychological Adjustment
Parental Acceptance as a Possible Mediator or Moderator of the Relation between Partner Acceptance and Women’s Psychological Adjustment