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The editorial team warmly welcome Mrs. Professor Lena Dominelli, and Mr. Professor Malcolm Payne, two prominent internationally social work personalities who have kindly accepted to be part of our journal’s International Advisory Board starting with issue no. 1/2010.
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Articles by: Săndica Ion

Nr. 3 / 2023 - Mindfulness to Calibrate Behavior and Emotions in Children, Adolescents and Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
The research on literature in this article suggests that mindfulness is effective in reducing anxiety, depression, aggression, stress, rumination and increasing self-acceptance, positive state of well...
Nr. 2 / 2021 - Social Assistance for Children and Young People with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
Autism Spectrum Disorders are those complex developmental disorders of a neurobiological, global, pervasive nature that affect the way people communicate and relate to others and the way they understa...
Nr. 1 / 2017 - Violenţa intimă
Tema abordată suscită un interes deosebit, dată fiind problematica socială dificilă a violenţei intime şi manifestarea acesteiala nivel “personal, interpersonal şi colectiv”. Violenţa int...
Nr. 3 / 2013 - Apariții editoriale: Traumă, ataşament, constelaţii familiale. Psihoterapia traumei, Franz Ruppert; traducere: Adela Moţoc. Bucureşti: Editura Trei, 2012, p. 380
Franz Ruppert este psiholog, psihoterapeut, Prof. dr. la Universitatea de Ştiinţe Aplicate, Katholische Stiftungsfachhochschule din Munchen. Activitatea sa, teoretică, cât şi empirică, este conc...
Nr. 2 / 2012 - Terapia familiei, Virginia Satir; traducere: Cristian Constantinescu, Bucureşti: Editura Trei, 2011
Virginia Satir, a trăit în Statele Unite ale Americii, între anii 1916-1988, fiind cunoscută şi apreciată ca unul dintre cei mai influenţi psihoterapeuţi americani în terapia de familie, avâ...


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