THERAPEUTIC COPING WITH ADHD AMONG CHILDREN FROM THE ARAB ISRAELI SECTOR WITH AN EMPHASIS ON THE THERAPIST-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP.

IF 0.1 Q4 LAW MEDICINE AND LAW Pub Date : 2014-10-01
Emad Gith
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Over the past two decades, the Arab Israeli society's awareness to the need to treat children suffering from Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has been rising. The State of Israel provides educational and psychological services in almost every Arab-Israeli town, allowing for identification, diagnosis and treatment. However, misleading prejudice stemming from lack of basic knowledge poses difficulties when offering appropriate therapy. The present paper aims to demonstrate the implications of such unawareness and stigmas, as well as to present the dilemmas and flaws in the professional relationship required between those involved in rendering appropriate care. It concludes that a multi-system therapeutic approach must be adopted by the Arab Israeli society, with emphasis placed on the therapist-patient relationship and the ability to take into consideration the individual needs of each case.

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治疗性应对来自阿拉伯以色列地区的儿童多动症,重点是治疗师与患者的关系。
在过去二十年中,阿拉伯以色列社会对治疗患有注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)的儿童的必要性的认识不断提高。以色列国几乎在每一个阿拉伯-以色列城镇提供教育和心理服务,以便进行鉴定、诊断和治疗。然而,由于缺乏基本知识而产生的误导性偏见给提供适当的治疗带来了困难。本论文的目的是展示这种无意识和耻辱的含义,以及在那些参与提供适当护理的专业关系中提出的困境和缺陷。结论是,阿拉伯以色列社会必须采用多系统治疗方法,重点放在治疗师与患者的关系上,并考虑到每个病例的个人需求。
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