"Tansformação e Globalizações:Terapia Familiar no Século XXI"
Under to auspices of : Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa (AUL) with the collaboration of: ASSOCIAÇÃO PORTUGUESA DE TERAPIA FAMILIAR E COMUNITÁRIA SOCIEDADE PORTUGUESA DE TERAPIA FAMILIAR |
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Congress theme: Transformation and Globalizations: Family Therapy in the 21st Century. The sub-themes: |
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From Couple Relationship to Positive Parenting: A Study with Portuguese Families
Marta Pedro, Elsa Carapito, Maria Teresa Ribeiro
Reflecting on a General Model for Breaking Bad News in the Family
Catia Matos, Ana Correia Marques
Adolescents Discourses about Body Experience: The Role of Parental Relationship
Raquel Barbosa, Paula Matos, Ema Loja, Tania Gouveia, Maria Emilia Costa
Interparental Conflict and Attachment to Parents' Contribution to Self-Esteem and Social Skills of Portuguese Adolescents
Catarina Pinheiro Mota, Paula Mena Matos
Globalization and Families of Poverty: Research and Interventions Integrating Family Therapy and Appreciative Inquiry
Helena Marujo, Luis Neto
Intimacy Development: Attachment and Identity Perspectives
Maria Emilia Costa
Therapist-Client Interaction and Narrative Construction in a Pos-modern World: a Case Study
Ines Franco Alexandre1, Ana Paula Relvas 1, Luis Botella 2
Changes in Late Adolescence Parental Attachment: The Role of Romantic Attachment Relationships
Joana Cabral, Marisa Avila, Paula Mena Matos
Solution Focused Brief Family Therapy: Magic Through the Mirror
Ana Marques, Catia Nunes, Leonor Fontinha
The Lisbon Idea: A Training Team Approach to Family Therapy Training
Luana Cunha Ferreira, Ana Nazare Prioste, Ana Isabel Marques, Luis Miguel Neto
Adolescents in the Post-Modern World: Challenges for Family Therapy
Daniel Sampaio
Work and Family Reconciliation Strategies used by Dual-Earner Couples in Portugal and Brazil: a Qualitative Analysis
Anne Marie Fontaine, Claudia Andrade, Marisa Matias, Jorge Gato, Marina Mendonca, Egidio Oliveira
Psychosocial Degrees Students' Attitudes toward Homosexuality and Homoparentality in Portugal
Jorge Gato, Anne Marie Fontaine, Nuno Carneiro
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