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City Children In Single Parent Family Disorders Of Psychological Development And The Involvement Of Social Work

Posted on:2013-07-20Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X Y ChangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2247330374979702Subject:Social work
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" Family" is also called" incomplete family, children and parents" refers to only one of the families living together. Single parent family does not only mean a divorced family, but with the family and social structure of the diversified development of divorce, death of a spouse, the spouse, living and working places, even unmarried pregnancy and other reasons may cause family single parenting. Single parent family as a social problem put forward actually begins in Europe and America sixty or seventy’s divorce surge. At that time, children from single-parent families pushed up the crime rate, caused the wide attention of. Then it was realized that:children of single parent families with mental health problems have to be in school teachers, classmates and help guide, in all sectors of the community of common concern, efforts, to help the next generation. Rather than leaving to the society to allow someone to continue, and let it become more complex and serious.At home and abroad on the single parent family children’s education problem has a lot of literature, but in our country, because of the social work profession start is late, the involvement of social work in city children in single parent family education research is less, especially for children in single parent family psychological intervention of social work research reports are more rare. In this paper on the city single-parent children vulnerable to mental disorder type based on carding, chose a more representative cases, combined with their own intervention of social work practice, to explore the city of psychological disturbance in children of single-parent family social work intervention and the possibility of effective way.
Keywords/Search Tags:Single-ParentFamilies, Child Psychology, Social WorkIntervention Model
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