Description: The Family Affairs Division publishes articles on ingenious, innovative and interdisciplinary applications that focus on the issues of different families and families. Viewers include family life educators in academia and communities, researchers with priorities of application or evaluation, family physicians using models and methods of prevention or treatment, and family policy experts. Examples of appropriate articles include articles on applied research, concepts or practices of education, real field integration, project evaluation, and curriculum development and evaluation. According to the needs of practitioners, articles should be conceived and written
Since 1951, family relations have covered areas important for family experts. It focuses on family research and affects intervention, education and public policy. It will be released:
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Quarterly magazines (January, April, July, October) have an average of 120 pages per book. The total circulation is over 4,200. Article peer review
"Mobile Wall" represents the period between the latest issue available in JSTOR and the latest journal. The moving wall is usually expressed in terms of age. In rare cases, since the issuer selected the "zero" mobile wall, the current problem will be made public on JSTOR as soon as it is issued.
For example, if the current year is 2008 and the journal has a 5 year moving frame, you can get the 2002 article.
The last problem to be addressed is that the review applies the clinical framework to different patient groups. Age and illness - in a family medical environment. As mentioned at the beginning of this article, patients (people) are the central focus of the medical treatment framework. This effectively indicates that all other aspects of the actual are based on patient needs, the patient's environment and the patient's specific condition. For this reason, the practical framework seems to be able to adjust to meet the needs of all patients in a practical environment at home. By centering patients as the center of care, caregivers can develop clinical practice based on the individuality of each individual.
As a result of this work, 47 EIPs have been identified. These practices, along with a flexible flexible practice framework, are adapted to six practical guidelines. Practice Guide 1 identifies the practitioner skills that can be used for all high-level outcomes (family participation, incentive interview, parenting skill training, etc.). Practice guides 2 - 6 are based on each result and include practices known to be useful for achieving specific results. In addition, practical guides centering on cumulative injuries, professional topics such as abuses and babies who are at risk of neglect are created.
In this white paper, we compare the framework generated by research on risk and elasticity (one for research use and the other for practice), then explain the new perspective of synthesis. Application of the flexible method is a task, model, scale for focusing on aggressive adaptation and strength to determine the resilience, resilience based approach of people at risk of the problem And practice has changed in many areas, including complete change of practice. However, these interventions are seldom converted to notice and resilience theory to accelerate progress and more effectively promote resilience. The conclusion on synergy of transformations will explain the possibilities of a comprehensive basic and applied resilience framework as a next step in achieving the initial goals and commitments of elastic science.