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Visar resultat 11 - 15 av 52 avhandlingar innehållade orden barn ansvar.
11. Information till föräldrar som har barn med cancer
Sammanfattning : Bakgrund. Föräldrar till barn som har cancer upplever en livssituation som präglas av osäkerhet och oro och de ställs inför sociala och känslomässiga utmaningar. Jämfört med föräldrar till friska barn, upplever de också högre stress och drabbas i större utsträckning av posttraumatiska stressymptom. LÄS MER
12. Att arbeta med barn som brottsoffer : En rättssociologisk studie
Sammanfattning : The thesis consists of three different purposes. Purpose number one entails describing and analysing the legal opportunities for, and the demands on, the work of the actors in question with regard to children as victims of crime. LÄS MER
13. Ifrågasatta fäder : Olika bilder av fäder till socialt utsatta barn
Sammanfattning : This dissertation deals with fathers of children subjected to child welfare investigations. They are "fathers called into question" and their fatherhood is not very much investigated so far. The dominating picture is that the fathers are absent, to their children as well as in research and social work literature. Two Swedish contexts are presented. LÄS MER
14. Intensive family therapy - a context for hopes put into practice
Sammanfattning : This dissertation consists of four sections. Section 1 deals with a presentation of a model for Intensive Family Therapy (IFT) and of the units practising this model. References to research in the field of Family Therapy as well as to relevant theories are made. A theoretical model for describing the functioning of these units is presented. LÄS MER
15. Organiserande av stöd och service till barn med funktionshinder : Om projektnät, språkliga förpackningar och institutionella paradoxer
Sammanfattning : This study explores the organising of services for disabled children and their families in Sweden. It is based on 83 interviews with parents and involved staff surrounding four disabled children, with both physical and intellectual disabilities, and between two and nine years old. LÄS MER