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ABSTRACT
Introduction
The remarkable growth of older adults represents a challenge for our societies. The population of aging requires adjustments that sometimes are difficult to achieve for already stressed welfare systems. In this context, intergenerational solidarity may play a central role. Demographic shifts over the past century have also increased the percentage of grandchildren who, as young adults, have living grandparents. Adult grandchildren could become an important source of intergenerational solidarity, but few studies have explored intergenerational relations, including grandparents, adult children, and adult grandchildren. None to our knowledge have examined which aspects of intergenerational solidarity affect the positive view of elders, positive expectations toward the future, and old-young divides. 相似文献2.
Tabatabai Minou 《Asia Pacific Education Review》2006,7(2):229-235
After war and armed conflicts, the child victims of these events need protection and reintegration. In reality, the physical
and psychic consequences of wars on children persist for some time after the war. In this regard, we must prepare the reintegration
of these children into society. To reintegrate these children, we must think of both a general course of rehabilitation followed
by special rehabilitation according to the child’s needs. In this respect, initially, we must initiate psychosocial help to
restore the psychological and social development of children and to mitigate the harmful effects of wars. We noted that the
content of psychosocial assistance for the child victims of war depends primarily on their particular needs and cultures and
their traditions. General rehabilitation must thus rest on the capacity of the children to overcome the difficult conditions
in the aftermath of wars. In this regard, the communities, the families, the schools, the teachers and the children themselves
must take part in the process of curing these children and their support. Here, we can use certain possible models of creative
therapy. For example, the cultural media such as arts of interpretation and arts visual as well as the accounts of the children
themselves, the creative word can decrease the psychological problems of the child victims of war and facilitate their rehabilitation
in the community. 相似文献
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