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  1. This paper begins with a review of the literature on parents; proceeds to a discussion of issues affecting custodial grandparents; gives special emphasis to the ways in which families differ across culture; and finally, discusses the emerging ideas in intervention that are relevant for these varied types of family caregivers. PARENTS.

  2. The Ackerman Institute’s Special Needs Project provides specialized family therapy services to families who have children with autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, sensory processing disorder and other developmental disabilities.

  3. Sep 19, 2023 · This systematic review aims to make explicit how therapists can optimise their collaboration with parents of young children with developmental disabilities, according to the perspectives of parents and therapists.

  4. Jun 3, 2021 · Supporting children and young people’s mental health is a central aim of the UK government policy, with those with learning difficulties a particularly vulnerable group. This systematic review of research uses published literature to explore how access and participation in therapy might be facilitated for young people with learning difficulties.

    • Samantha Attwood, Cathy Atkinson
    • 03 June 2021
    • 2021
    • 21, Issue3
  5. Jul 29, 2021 · Novita provides therapy, equipment and family support services to children with physical and severe multiple disabilities. Services are delivered in homes, kindergartens and schools, or in community settings by regional multidisciplinary teams (charity and public funded services).

    • Elaine McCarthy, Elaine McCarthy, Suzanne Guerin
    • 2021
  6. 1. Coping questions. Families with any kind of disability can face numerous life-long challenges impacting parents, siblings, spouses, and individuals with a disability. Coping questions are designed to help clients identify times and ways they are surviving their pain, loneliness, and fear (De Jong & Berg, 2013).

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  8. Contemporary Family Therapy - Systemic Autism-related Family Enabling (SAFE) is a new intervention for families of children with a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). SAFE responds to...