Wednesday, 21 May 2014

Day 3

Resilience // Capacity of couples and families to promote their health

Topics we discussed:

Child in need of a role model
  • Cultural differences between countries
  • Maybe there should be "Parents day" instead of Mother's and Father's day.
  • Gay couples should have someone from the opposite sex (close relative or friend) to spend time with the kid, so the kid could get an example how it is common for his/her gender to react/live.
Sexual health
  • Sexual education classes in different countries
  • What different countries do with teenagers getting pregnant
  • HIV - prevention in different countries
  • Separate classes for teenage mothers, support groups.
Health care systems

  • How the governments are funding
  •  Dental care differences
Reflection:

  • Resilience is to adapt or individuals coping strategies. Transition is rather to get from one state to another. You need resilience to cope with transition.
    There is something good coming out of bad things. For example good athletes or sportsmen have alcohol abusive parents, because of that  they have done some sports to cope with what is going on at home.
  • Resilience of a person you can predict from a one's behaviour towards others in a common situation.  Building trust with a therapist, cause people don't usually open up to a stranger.
    From a family's perspective is a family humoristic or not, how they react to a situation (take it with humor, even the hard situations).
  • Dandelion child - expression in different languages.
  • Using jokes and humor in our work, experiences with that. 
  • Screen resilience - questionaries, does a person have hobbies, comparing  previous situations, personal experience how he/she has coped, contact relatives to ask about a person.







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