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Citation

Krell R. Can. Med. Assoc. J. 1972; 107(9): 867-8 passim.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1972, Canadian Medical Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

4653933

PMCID

PMC1940823

Abstract

Case reports on single-parents families demonstrate some unique problems with which such a family unit must cope. Single mothers frequently present children to the family physician, pediatrician or child psychiatrist with specific symptom complaints. There exists a need to recognize that these symptoms may reflect the special problems of the single-parent family or unresolved issues which led to the formation of the unit.To meet the needs of these parents the physician must explore the specific circumstances of such a family in some depth. Nonjudgmental recognition of their problems may decrease the tendency to view these problems as "psychiatric". Increased awareness of this entity as a new social unit will help the physician choose proper techniques and appropriate resources to provide support.


Language: en

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