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Ana Sayfa > Seçtiğiniz Site Kısmı > XIV. IFTA DÜNYA AİLE TERAPİSİ KONGRESİ > POSTER PRESENTATIONS > |
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Working as a Family Therapist in the School Setting in a Time of Crisis
In this presentation, the authors will emphasize the importance of crisis intervention strategies in the school setting and refer to some specific intervention techniques which can be utilized in crisis times as family therapists who work with the families at schools.
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Family Consulting of School Dropped Adolescents
Dropped out of school adolescents is a serious problem in the Republic of Bulgaria. There are many reasons for this – social-economical, cultural-ethnical, etc.
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Lowering the High Anxiety Level of Students Prepared for the Central University Entrance Exam (CUE) Working with Parents
This study has designed to see the effects of a parent intervention program on the anxiety level of senior high school students prepared for the central university entrance exam (CUE) in comparison to a control group.
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Families Confronted with Adolescence in Times of Transition in Bulgaria
Bulgaria is a post-totalitarian country struggling for 13 years now to develop a market economy and a civil society. During this time of transition a new generation has reached adolescence with a radically different social experience as compared to their parents.
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Experiences of an Undergraduate during Her Placement in a Family Therapy Team
have started to attend the Family Guidance Team (Aile Rehberligi Ekibi) in February 2003 as part of my university placement. The multi-disciplinary team hosted by Child Guidance and Mental Health Association (Care-Der) dates back in 2001,
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Movies: A Modern and Creative Tool For Couple & Family Therapy and Couple & Family Therapist Education
In the field of counseling and therapy, for over 50 years, the use of creative arts (music, literature, drama, visual arts, dance and movement) has been able to provide meaningful therapeutic opportunities, for people of all ages, races, and ethnic background, in a wide variety of settings, and in individual, couples, family or group therapy formats.
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Multidimensional Analysis of Negative Daily Occurrences: A Cross-Cultural Perspective
This research focuses on cultural variations in the experience of daily stresses and strains. It simultaneously examines the experiences of daily hassles among people holding different cultural orientations (individualistic vs. collectivist) and different socio-ethnic groups
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Level of Expressed Emotion and Family Environment in Psychotic Patients and Their Families: A Follow-up Study
Expressed emotion is construed as a measure of the family environment that is a psychosocial predictor of psychiatric relapse. However, it is still unclear whether EE is only an intrinsic characteristic of the family or a response to psychotic symptoms.
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Loneliness among Loved Ones: A Model of Societal and Familial Alienation
The terrifying and unpleasant experience of loneliness, the feeling of being unwanted, unneeded, alienated and isolated is generally perceived as incompatible with the concept of the family.
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A Survey with Turkish Immigrants in Germany
A Turkish undergraduate student carries out a survey at the Marburg Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Hospital Germany during her placement. Turkish people who attended the Hospital during 3 months were included in the survey (include number of 8 male, 18 female, and age groups was 30-60).
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