02972nas# 22003613i 450 VAN026013020230704110702.5211091-7527‎019390602‎20230622a1996 |0itac50 baengUS|||| |||||aQ|||||||||zr i e bFamilies, systems, & healthWoodbridgeEducational Publishing Foundation,1996-Families, Systems, & Health® is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal publishing original research, review and conceptual papers, book and media reviews, and humanities contributions in the areas of health, systems, and families science, with a particular focus on integrated care. We welcome studies sampling diverse populations, particularly historically excluded or minoritized populations, and/or using participant-engaged research methods. The journal's scope includes the following three domains: - Family Functioning: emphasizes understanding health, illness, and treatment from birth to death within the family context rather than focusing on individuals in isolation. The term "family" is used broadly to include but not be limited to the legal, biological, or psychological family, household members unrelated by blood or marriage, and intimates who have a relationship over time. - Systems Thinking: an overarching concept that recognizes the interrelatedness of all human systems (e.g., biological, psychological, interpersonal, familial, societal, political, economic, cultural, spiritual). This perspective is useful in examining dynamics within a profession or among clinical staff, relationships among patients, families, communities, and clinical staff, and the coordination of care across levels of the health system. - Health: refers to the optimal state of the body, mind, and spirit of individuals, families, or communities. Healthcare includes the practice of all health professionals, including physicians, mental health professionals, nurses, pharmacists, and many other disciplines.001VAN02601442001 Family systems medicine210 New YorkBrunner/Mazel Publishers1983-1995.WoodbridgeVANL001211APAVANV108131340Educational Publishing FoundationVANV213675650American psychological associationAPAVANV108132ITSOL20240119RICAhttps://www.proquest.com/psycarticles/publication/60956/citation/A2692569BE27449FPQ/29?accountid=28749E-journal - Accesso al full-text attraverso riconoscimento IP di Ateneo, proxy e/o ShibbolethBIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI PSICOLOGIAIT-CE0119VAN161996-ProQuest ;NVAN0260130BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI PSICOLOGIA161996-Families systems & health2290279UNICAMPANIA