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Parental mental illness for children of refugee and immigrant families
The consequences of parental mental illness for children of refugee and immigrant families A child’s understanding of a parent’s mental illness is obviously age-related and an amalgam of idiosyncratic ideas, egocentric versions of family specific and culturally based belief, and learning from outside the family. Our experience is that children, even of early primary school […]
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Cultural dimensions of children’s experience of their mentally ill parent
In culturally diverse societies such as Australia, the cultural norms that inform clinicians’ approaches to mental illness, and clients’ understanding of their illness, are often markedly divergent. While cultural difference is anever-present reality, mutual misunderstanding need not be. We commence our discussion with a case example involving a Chinese–Australian family.An examination of this case illustrates […]
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Permanent care for children of parents with mental illness
Ideally, children grow up in a stable, predictable environment in which they experience a friendly and safe world. They need and are entitled to stability,consistency, safety and security in their upbringing. In situations in which the parents are unable to provide care to a ‘good enough’ level, it is appropriate that the child be placed […]
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Key features and symptoms of mental illness in children
The key features and symptoms that suggest mental illness in children are: • a child who is doing badly in studies even though she has normal intelligence • a child who is always restless and cannot pay attention • a child who is constantly getting in trouble or fights with other children • a child […]
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How to Do if Children Feel Self-abased? Method to Overcome Children-Inferiority
How to do if children feel self-abased? That is the confusion of many parents. The following is a parents’ questions. A parent from Xiangtan City, Hunan Province wrote to say: My son is a third-grade pupil whose grade point is average, we never blame him, but he is depressed,having no good friends and unhappy all […]
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What shall we do with children’s jealousy
Parents often ask:” what shall we do with children’s jealousy. ” In fact , children often compare them with others. Proper comparison makes them find other’s merits and their defects while improper comparison results children’s jealousy when them just ignore other’s merits and believe they are best. Jealousy is one of human nature weakness. Negative […]
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How to help children overcome jealousy
Children will generate jealous just as adults do. When they generate jealousy, what should the parents do and which psychological methods they can use to help children overcome jealous? Here are some tips for overcoming jealous: Pay attention to their cues and show you sympathy The children have difficult in controlling emotions, while it […]
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Parental Mental Health and Children’s Functioning
There is a substantial association between parental and,in particular,maternal mental health and children’s adjustment. Perinatal mental illness has been shown to have potential long-term negative developmental consequences for infants and children, especially in combination with other risk factors (Goodman & Gotlib, 2002; Murray, Cooper,Wilson,& Romaniuk, 2003; Radke-Yarrow & Klimes-Dougan, 2002). Refugee populations have a high […]
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How to redress children’s School-weary Psychology?
When redressing children’s school-weary psychology,we should pay attention to the following points in family education: 1.The patriarch ought to understand children properly,and change the education methods in practical way.Parents should view problems in children’s views and give children more care and less criticism,which means to create a warm and harmonious family atmosphere. 2.Parents can try […]
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