2019
DOI: 10.7202/1061187ar
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Être intervenant auprès de parents ayant un trouble de personnalité limite en protection de la jeunesse : quand la souffrance de l’un se conjugue au désarroi de l’autre

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“…We found that children of mothers with BPD often live in large families, that their siblings often have different fathers, that they come into YPS at a younger age and that they are in 36% of cases referred to YPS at birth. Youth protection workers tend to be concerned about parental capacity when maternal BPD is present, and in larger families, in which other children have already been involved, referral to YPS may occur earlier.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We found that children of mothers with BPD often live in large families, that their siblings often have different fathers, that they come into YPS at a younger age and that they are in 36% of cases referred to YPS at birth. Youth protection workers tend to be concerned about parental capacity when maternal BPD is present, and in larger families, in which other children have already been involved, referral to YPS may occur earlier.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Il recommandait « la mise en place d'une offre de services structurée ». Les participants à la recherche nomment vouloir s'impliquer dans ce processus d'élaboration des services, mais ils disent vivre des défis relationnels, professionnels et organisationnels importants à considérer (Boucher et Jourdan-Ionescu, soumis;Laporte, Baillargeon, Sanchez et Desrosiers, 2014). Les espaces de dialogue et de partenariat deviennent donc essentiels pour ces intervenants qui sont les premiers dispensateurs de soins.…”
Section: Travail Systémique Auprès De L'enfant Et Des Parentsunclassified
“…21 Last, intervention for the protection of children in certain specific populations, such as parents with a borderline personality disorder and visible-minority families, presents multiple challenges which must be taken into account. 17,22 This special edition of the Canadian Journal of Public Health presents works led by team researchers who demonstrate the will of GRAVE to understand and to act on child situations that are upstream and downstream from the child victimization phenomenon.…”
Section: Grave: Its History and The Findings Of Its Laboursmentioning
confidence: 99%