J 2024

Multi-problem Families from the Perspective of Special Education

NOWAK, Beata Maria and Martin KALEJA

Basic information

Original name

Multi-problem Families from the Perspective of Special Education

Name in Czech

Mnohoproblémové rodiny z perspektivy speciální pedagogiky

Authors

NOWAK, Beata Maria (616 Poland) and Martin KALEJA (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution)

Edition

Štúdie zo špeciálnej pedagogiky, Prešov, Prešovská univerzita v Prešove, 2024, 2585-7363

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Article in a journal

Field of Study

50302 Education, special

Country of publisher

Slovakia

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

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Organization unit

AMBIS University

Keywords (in Czech)

rodinné dysfunkce; životní kompetence; životní opora; model práce s mnoho problémovými rodinami

Keywords in English

family dysfunctions; life competencies; social support; model of working with a multiproblem family

Tags

Tags

International impact, Reviewed

Abstract

In the original language

The paper presents a special educational perception of some inter/multidisciplinary aspects and attributes of the typology of family dysfunction and the characteristics of multi-problem families (based on the results of the own research of one of the authors). The authors of this paper wish to emphasise the importance of the life skills of family members, which are relevant intra-family resources, and the activities of external agencies that support the family in overcoming the crisis it is/have been in. They also present the authors’ model of social activity, which creates a constructive way for the development ofthe so-called multi-problemfamily.Itisbasedontheassumptionthatthe support ofmultiproblem families should be focused on providing them with holistic and adequate (according to their profile and specific needs) compensatory assistance, such as stabilising and developmental assistance in the field of social (dis)advantage, and many other forms of support and assistance, such as prevention, resocialisation, rehabilitation, or counselling and family therapy. The intervention in destigmatising support, considering creative and interactive methods of individual and group work, including many other aspects of the process of (not only school) education and socialisation of the human being.