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Parent Training in Nonviolent Resistance for Adult Entitled Dependence

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Parent Training in Nonviolent Resistance for Adult Entitled Dependence

Auteurs : Eli Lebowitz ; Dan Dolberger ; Efi Nortov ; Haim Omer

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“成年子女依赖”(AED)主要表现为成年子女对家庭极度依赖,以及从活动能力看机能障碍水平明显过高的一种状况。家庭与有依赖的成年人之间形成了一种越想努力缓解这个问题,这个问题越严重的互动关系。为父母提供的非暴力抵制(NVR)培训是一种干预治疗,这种治疗已显示出对有行为困难子女家长的极大帮助。对家长进行的非暴力抵制培训为他们提供方法,使其从一种无助状态转向无需子女合作即可实现的切实可行的目标。我们的研究对27名成年不独立子女的家长作了报告,这些家长都参与了家长非暴力抵制培训。此外,我们还以两个详实的个案研究举例说明这个问题及其治疗过程。治疗前,不独立的成年子女既无工作也未读书,严重依赖父母(财政上或其它方面),并抗拒父母为改变这种状况作出的种种努力。大多数父母成功地克服了这种无助状况,并减轻了负担。相当大一部分成年子女开始工作或学习或搬去独立居住了。

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<p>“成年子女依赖”(
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<p>Los hijos adultos dependientes de sus padres padecen una afección caracterizada por la dependencia extrema de su familia y por niveles de disfunción, los cuales parecen excesivos teniendo en cuenta su capacidad aparente de desempeñarse. La familia y el adulto dependiente se involucran en una interacción en la cual los meros intentos de aliviar el problema pueden agravarlo. La capacitación de los padres en resistencia no violenta (
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<p>“Adult entitled dependence” is a condition characterized by the extreme dependence of grown children on their family and by levels of dysfunction, seemingly excessive in light of their apparent capacity to function. The family and the dependent adult become involved in an interaction in which the very attempts to alleviate the problem may aggravate it. Parent‐training in nonviolent resistance (
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<abstract lang="ch">“成年子女依赖”(AED)主要表现为成年子女对家庭极度依赖,以及从活动能力看机能障碍水平明显过高的一种状况。家庭与有依赖的成年人之间形成了一种越想努力缓解这个问题,这个问题越严重的互动关系。为父母提供的非暴力抵制(NVR)培训是一种干预治疗,这种治疗已显示出对有行为困难子女家长的极大帮助。对家长进行的非暴力抵制培训为他们提供方法,使其从一种无助状态转向无需子女合作即可实现的切实可行的目标。我们的研究对27名成年不独立子女的家长作了报告,这些家长都参与了家长非暴力抵制培训。此外,我们还以两个详实的个案研究举例说明这个问题及其治疗过程。治疗前,不独立的成年子女既无工作也未读书,严重依赖父母(财政上或其它方面),并抗拒父母为改变这种状况作出的种种努力。大多数父母成功地克服了这种无助状况,并减轻了负担。相当大一部分成年子女开始工作或学习或搬去独立居住了。</abstract>
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