family relations (relationship)

  • 1Family therapy — Intervention ICD 9 CM 94.42 MeSH …

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  • 2Relationship counseling — Intervention ICD 9 CM 94.4 Relationship counseling is the process of counseling the parties of a relationship in an effort to recognize and to better manage or reconcile troublesome differences and repeating patterns of distress. The rela …

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  • 3Family life education — (FLE) is the effort made by several American professional organizations and universities to strengthen families through social science education. Definition The premier professional organization in the U.S. for Family Life Educators, the… …

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  • 4family — [n] kin, offspring; classification ancestors, ancestry, birth, blood, brood, children, clan, class, descendants, descent, dynasty, extraction, folk, forebears, genealogy, generations, genre, group, heirs and assigns, house, household, inheritance …

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  • 5Family reunification — is a recognized reason for immigration in many countries. The presence of one or more family members in a certain country, therefore, enables the rest of the family to immigrate to that country as well. Family reunification laws try to balance… …

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  • 6Family — For other uses, see Family (disambiguation). Relationships …

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  • 7Family of Barack Obama — Index:  A · B · C · D · E · F · G  …

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  • 8family law — Introduction       body of law regulating family relationships, including marriage and divorce, the treatment of children, and related economic matters.       In the past, family law was closely connected with the law of property and succession… …

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  • 9relationship — /rI leISFnSIp/ noun 1 (C) the way in which two people or two groups behave towards each other (+ between): an improved relationship between the police and local people (+ with): We have a good working relationship with the managers. 2 (C, U) the… …

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  • 10FAMILY — In the Bible An accurate sociological description of the family and its legalstatus in biblical times is virtually impossible because the relevant evidence is not of a strictly socio descriptive nature. SOURCES Some of the most often quoted… …

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