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A Case Study On The Plight Of Underage Children Of Single Parent Families In Rural Areas

Posted on:2019-10-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H Q LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2417330545974801Subject:Social work
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At present,the healthy growth of children of single parent families is paid attention to by all circles of society,and it has attracted wide attention of academic circles.But in terms of the research status,the study of divorced single-parent families children problem more fully,for the death of a spouse single-parent families children growth problems is often a lack of attention,to discuss or single-parent families who have their children growing up and its countermeasures in terms of the influence of the results.In the countryside,a spouse and the increasing number of single-parent families,a decrease in the level of economy,the change of family structure,will certainly bring to teenagers in the growth of a series of changes,leading to teenagers face some difficulties in the process of growing up.Existing research shows that the death of a spouse single-parent families minor children's mental development,emotional feelings,traits of character,mental health,and social aspects such as there are different degrees of disorder,prone to negative emotions,adverse emotional and mental health problems.These problems are not conducive to the healthy growth of the widowed single parent family.Because of this,this article from the perspective of social workers,by taking advantage of professional social work method to various widowed single-parent families children stepped in,using social support network theory combined with psychosocial treatment mode of combining the way,on the one hand,restore the family functions of egotism,on the other hand,help director mining and building support networks,and finally solve the problem of egotism growth problems,help them grow healthy.
Keywords/Search Tags:widowed single parent family, Minor children, Growth dilemma, A case study
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