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Understanding Peer Victimisation and Related Co** Strategies Among Young Adults
Peer victimisation is a term used to describe the process of an individual being bullied by other peers, physically as well as socially, which...
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Autistic-Delivered Peer Support: A Feasibility Study
Peer support has been an undeveloped pathway for filling the service gap and to generate employment opportunities for autistic individuals. Peer...
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Peer Relations in Adolescence
The chapter discusses peer relations in adolescents which has a significant impact on their life. It colours and shapes the perception and behaviour... -
Family Therapy
Family therapy is an approach to clinical practice that involves conceptualizing individual psychological problems and their treatment within a... -
Identifying the Correlates of Individual, Peer and Systemic Advocacy Among Parents of Children with Disabilities Who are Interested in Civic Engagement
Parent advocacy is often critical for families of individuals with disabilities. Prior research has suggested that parent advocacy occurs across...
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Peer Service Providers as Colleagues
The inclusion of peer providers – individuals in recovery from mental health problems as service providers – is now a common practice across mental... -
Project LISTEN: Foundations and Development of a Peer Empowerment Program for Caregivers of Children with Variations of Sex Characteristics
Nearly 2% of the population is born with intersex traits or variations of sex characteristics (VSC). Marginalization of people with VSC whose...
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Peer Support and Mental Health: A Review of the Evidence
Despite the proliferation of peer support services in practice, the evidence base lags and is largely inconclusive regarding effectiveness. This is... -
Family Engagement in Systems of Care
This chapter focuses on the role that system of care values and principles play in supporting family engagement to produce positive access and... -
Paths 2 the Future and the Development of Perceived Peer Support: A Mixed Methods Study
This study used a convergent mixed methods design to examine environmental and curricular influences on peer relationships and support for young...
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Diversity in Programmatic Features, Peer Support Strategies, Potential Mechanisms, and Outcomes
This chapter presents results of a realist review of the literature regarding peer support that reaches people with schizophrenia. The review... -
Building a Family: An Exploration of Queer Resilience Through the Formation of Family
SGM (sexual and gender minorities) in rural areas report develo** thriving affirmative friendships and family relationships; however, community... -
Supporting Families: Formal HCBS Supports for Informal Family Caregivers of People with IDD
Unpaid (informal) family caregivers provide vitally important supports to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), but receive...
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School-Based Family Intervention Services: Current School Psychologists’ Practices
The National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) emphasizes mental and behavioral health services and family-school-community collaboration as...
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A Balancing Act: A Systematic Review and Metasynthesis of Family-Focused Practice in Adult Mental Health Services
Parental mental illness is a major international public health concern given its implications for whole families, including children. Family-focused...
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Police and Court Interventions for Family Violence
This chapter reviews evidence concerning whether police and court actions can influence future probability of family violence of several kinds... -
Parent Expectations for Postsecondary Transition among Youth with ASD: Exploring the Role of Family Mental Health
Schools are mandated to provide transition planning support for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who receive special education...
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Theories of Family Violence: Implications for Prevention and Treatment
This chapter provides an overview of a variety of theories of family violence and considers their implications for prevention and treatment. The... -
Coparenting Theory, Research, and Practice: Toward a Universal Infant–Family Mental Health Paradigm
Infants and toddlers throughout the world are cared for socialized and acculturated in distinctive multi-person family collectives. The... -
Promoting Child, Family, and School Well-Being: A School-Based Family Counseling Approach
This chapter describes how School-Based Family Counseling (SBFC) may be used by mental health practitioners and educators to promote well-being in...