21 resultados para Armistead family (William Armistead, fl. 1646)


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A demência e outros quadros neuropsiquiátricos ligados ao envelhecimento determinam uma carga significativa na sociedade em geral e nas famílias em particular. As apresentações clínicas envolvendo aspectos familiares são múltiplas e ocorrem independentemente do diagnóstico (doença de Alzheimer e outras demências, depressão ou outras doenças mentais do idoso). Daqui decorre uma tendência crescente para trabalhar com famílias no contexto da psiquiatria geriátrica. As questões de casal não motivam frequentemente, por si, o recurso a terapia, mas uma intervenção conjugal pode ser muito útil em qualquer fase do ciclo vital familiar. A efectividade da terapia familiar sistémica não tem sido avaliada tão consistentemente como a psicoeducação familiar. Não obstante, pode constituir um recurso importante quando o foco de intervenção clínica é a dinâmica familiar. Isto, sobretudo, nas famílias em que as circularidades disfuncionais precedem o início da doença num dos seus elementos, não sendo determinadas exclusivamente por ela. Noutras famílias, as abordagens psicoeducativas terão indicação privilegiada (variando os formatos, locais e níveis de intensidade). Contudo, a leitura sistémica dos contextos, com intervenção adequada, não se restringe à terapia familiar clássica nem implica a sua indicação formal: pode inspirar a psicoeducação da família ou abordagens menos estruturadas. As intervenções familiares, qualquer que seja a sua natureza, devem ser precedidas de uma avaliação estruturada mas exequível. A avaliação constitui, intrinsecamente, um início da intervenção, obrigando a uma constante actualização ao longo do processo. As terapias familiares clássicas não têm sido utilizadas, correntemente, em famílias de doentes neuropsiquiátricos idosos. Não obstante, as terapias familiares podem ter indicação em casos específicos e o trabalho genérico com famílias está no âmago da prática da psiquiatria geriátrica.

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This work project addresses the importance of succession planning in family-owned Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). This is directly related with Human Resources Management (HRM) given that there is an HRM long term vision in order for the succession to be planned on time and benefit the companies. This study focused on SMEs since these are the entities that have a minor focus on HRM practices. A total of 22 in-depth interviews were conducted and analyzed. Selected SMEs owners/managers and successors/antecessors were interviewed with the purpose of acquiring more insight on the level of succession planning, using a qualitative methodology from which the process of succession was derived. This study unveils that the first step in this process is related to the definition of criteria to be a good successor, followed by the choice of possible successors, being the children the natural successors, but also considering other potential ones, and finally some considerations on the future of these companies.

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While the work-family relation conflict literature has received much attention, there is a lack of empirical evidence towards work-family positive relation. Furthermore, there is a lack of understanding and recognition of possible benefits obtained by skills’ development during maternity. This study concludes that a family-work relation has a positive outcome, namely the enrichment. It was evident that there is a potential win when women enrich their role as workers through the enrichment of their family lives. Moreover, this enrichment is perceived by mothers along the development of their children; each age and phase have different challenges and enable different skills’ improvement. The findings support the notion that not all work and family experiences are negative and experiences from the work and home can improve outcomes both inside and outside the workplace.

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Private financial transfers are becoming more and more important as ageing levels increase in Europe, with elders acting as both givers and receivers. Our study is divided in two main parts. In the first part we analyse the determinants of private financial transfers, using the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE). In the second part we analyse the importance of family values for these transfers, combining SHARE with European Values Study. We show that family functions as the main agent of private transfers. We conclude that family values drive financial transfers, mainly gifts provided by elderly individuals. We find that receipts by old-aged people are more related with need cases, such as illness and poorness; moreover, for these particular cases, family network plays a very important role, working as a safety net.

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The article presents new stylistic material in support of the discovery (in 2005) that the Bedford Hours were designed in the years 1414-1415, at the same time as the Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry. The Bedford Hours would appear to have been made for the dauphin, Louis de Guyenne, in light of the occurrence of several of his emblems under the principle miniatures, as well as the calendar programme, which is inspired by Ovid’s Fasti. The identification of the heraldry in the miniature of the history of the fl eur de lis (f. 288v) by Michel Pastoureau demonstrates that the miniature also represents the coronation of Henry V in 1429 in the presence of Philippe le Bon, Anne de Bourgogne and John de Mowbray, duke of Norfolk and earl marshall.

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The purpose of this thesis is to investigate how far the education level of the second or third generation of publicly traded German family firms affects the post-succession firm performance. By conducting a correlational and regression design, the aim is to examine how several variables influence the performance of family firms. Performance measures, for example ROA and Tobin’s q and variables, like Education level and succession periods, examine analytically that a positive succession trend will occur. However, with the used model, only a less rigid model shows empirical evidence.