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... health of their children, that is, intergenerational trauma (P. Alexander, 2015; Larkin, Felitti, & Anda, 2014; Le-Scherban, Wang, Boyle-Steed, & Patcher, 2018; Schickedanz, Halfon, Sastry, & Chung, 2018; Sun et al., 2017).
Based on a yin–yang framework, there are four basic scenarios of imbalance (Ng, 2003). To make the abstract concept comprehensible, the cautious– adventurous pair is used as an example through out the explanation.
For example , some individuals require a slower pace or concrete , less complex questions . The slower pace may include the actual speed at which the facilitator speaks , as well as the speed of overall flow of the questions asked .
First-order-change attempts introduce no novelty into the client system and, thus, they are assimilated according to one's assumptions about the world, usually resulting in no change occurring (Dowd & Pace, 1989).
The works by prominent theorists such as Aaron Beck (Beck, 1976; Beck et al., 1979) and Albert Ellis (Ellis, 1996; Ellis & Dryden, 1987) have exerted an 96 ELEMENTS OF INTEGRATIVE BODY–MIND–SPIRIT SOCIAL WORK.
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