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Factors Influencing Resilience in a Child Suffering with Turners Syndrome: Psychological Perspective


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1 Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Delhi, India
2 Department of Clinical Psychology, Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Delhi, India
     

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The present work aimed to outline the pattern of child and family factors, which facilitate an effective and sustainable positive adaptation in the presence of chrome disease such as Turners Syndrome. The current level of cognitive and emotional functioning of the child as well as family functioning in terms of stress and coping pattern of the parents were assessed in detail, in relation to chrome illness. This was followed by the intervention provided by a Clinical Psychologist along with the pharmacological management by the Medical specialist and Occupational therapy. Promoting the strengths of the child while she was undergoing a negative experience along with adaptability and coping strategies of family members and an opportunity to seek help were relevant for child's well-being. The case report highlighted that caring relationships, positive expectations and opportunities for meaningful participation provided by the family, school and community go a long way in promoting child's ability to resist adversities as well as moderating the risk factors.

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Turners Syndrome, Resilience, Factors Influencing Resilience (Personal and Familial).
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Authors

Manisha Jha
Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Delhi, India
Vibha Sharma
Department of Clinical Psychology, Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Delhi, India
Tej Bahadur Singh
Department of Clinical Psychology, Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Delhi, India

Abstract


The present work aimed to outline the pattern of child and family factors, which facilitate an effective and sustainable positive adaptation in the presence of chrome disease such as Turners Syndrome. The current level of cognitive and emotional functioning of the child as well as family functioning in terms of stress and coping pattern of the parents were assessed in detail, in relation to chrome illness. This was followed by the intervention provided by a Clinical Psychologist along with the pharmacological management by the Medical specialist and Occupational therapy. Promoting the strengths of the child while she was undergoing a negative experience along with adaptability and coping strategies of family members and an opportunity to seek help were relevant for child's well-being. The case report highlighted that caring relationships, positive expectations and opportunities for meaningful participation provided by the family, school and community go a long way in promoting child's ability to resist adversities as well as moderating the risk factors.

Keywords


Turners Syndrome, Resilience, Factors Influencing Resilience (Personal and Familial).



DOI: https://doi.org/10.15614/ijpp%2F2012%2Fv3i2%2F88485