THE SELF-REFERENTIAL EMOTIONS IN THE SOCIAL EXCLUSION PHENOMENON OF PARENTS CARING FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES Cover Image

EMOȚIILE AUTO-REFERENȚIALE ÎN FENOMENUL EXCLUZIUNII SOCIALE A PĂRINȚILOR CARE AU ÎN GRIJA LOR COPII CU DIZABILITĂȚI
THE SELF-REFERENTIAL EMOTIONS IN THE SOCIAL EXCLUSION PHENOMENON OF PARENTS CARING FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES

Author(s): Svetlana Haraz
Subject(s): Social psychology and group interaction
Published by: Asociaţia Psihologilor practicieni din Moldova
Keywords: parents; children with disabilities; exclusion; self-referential emotions; shame; guilt; detachment; outsourcing; Alpha-pride; Beta-pride;

Summary/Abstract: This research approach is based on the belief that addressing the challenges faced by parents who have children with disabilities in their care requires a thorough understanding of the attitudes that govern the daily behavior of people around them. Parents, who have a child with disabilities, certainly live a multidimensional challenge that life has given them without the right to reproach. Moreover, regardless of the circumstances in which emotional suffering occurs, parents have to cope with the most difficult situations imagined. Social exclusion is not just a result of the circumstances of the moment, but also an impact on the future perspectives of the affected person. The phenomenon of social exclusion of parents who have children with disabilities in their care is a necessary social phenomenon to prevent, because at the moment it can not be avoided. In most cases, parents blame themselves a great deal for their child’s suffering. The self-emotional references, the need for difficult choices, and the attitude of society disarm parents against the unknown, they using all their efforts and resources to overcome such situations. How many soul mishaps, hesitations and reconciliations with oneself and others are hiding behind this simple situation. In spite of maximal mobilization, it does so to a certain point

  • Issue Year: 34/2019
  • Issue No: 1-2
  • Page Range: 59-65
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: Romanian
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