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  2. Family support - Wikipedia

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    Family support is the support of families with a member with a disability, which may include a child, an adult, or even the parent in the family.In the United States, family support includes "unpaid" or "informal" support by neighbors, families, and friends, "paid services" through specialist agencies providing an array of services termed "family support services", school or parent services ...

  3. Keeping in Touch With Family Can Help Keep You Healthy - WebMD

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    Help for family members can take many different forms, Vangelisti says, including: Emotional support: “Making us feel better, sharing in happy moments together,” she says. Esteem support ...

  4. How to Be Emotionally Supportive - Healthline

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    Positivity. Supportive solutions. Physical affection. Avoid minimizing. Thoughtful gesture. Distract. Check in. Takeaway. Offering emotional support typically involves asking questions, listening ...

  5. 7 Values for Strong Families and How to Teach Them - WebMD

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    Respect: Treat your family members and other people with care and politeness. You can help children learn respect by discouraging disrespectful behavior, setting boundaries, and teaching polite ...

  6. Notes of a Native Son - Wikipedia

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    165. British edition. Notes of a Native Son is a collection of ten essays by James Baldwin, published in 1955, mostly tackling issues of race in America and Europe. The volume, as his first non-fiction book, compiles essays of Baldwin that had previously appeared in such magazines as Harper's Magazine, Partisan Review, and The New Leader.

  7. The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down - Wikipedia

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    OCLC. 47352453. The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down: A Hmong Child, Her American Doctors, and the Collision of Two Cultures is a 1997 book by Anne Fadiman that chronicles the struggles of a Hmong refugee family from Houaysouy, Sainyabuli Province, Laos, [1] the Lees, and their interactions with the health care system in Merced, California.

  8. What to Know About Family Therapy - Healthline

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    Family therapy may benefit you and your family by: improving communication skills. providing skills for coping with challenging situations. offering new insight and understanding. identifying ...

  9. Benefits of Therapy for Yourself, Family, and Relationships

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    Individual therapy gives you a safe space to explore your thoughts, feelings, and concerns. Unlike couples, family, or group therapy, individual therapy focuses solely on you. This allows for a ...