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- ÍtemValoración de las competencias parentales de madres y padres de niños/as con cáncer(Fundación Universitaria Los Libertadores. Sede Bogotá., ) Monroy Sosa, Yenny Clemencia; Gutiérrez Velazco, Andrea AlexandraThe problem of childhood cancer has had a vast review, studies have been carried out from all psychological approaches, in relation to diagnosis, hospitalization or remission of this disease, of course, also in relation to families, their dynamics and coping strategies among others, and in reality, surely they are neither Studies on this problem will be necessary, since unfortunately, it is it is growing and its complexity is increasing; cancer itself is a incomprehensible and demanding disease that after its social representation frightens anyone just thinking about her; the experience of cancer turns out to be one of the most plaintiffs and without a doubt, the referral can also generate personal conflict and demand. In the face of childhood cancer, the only thing that can be affirmed is that it is one of the most unexpected and difficult to face in families and according to comments from people involved in their experience, but without a theoretical basis, in childhood cancer those who most they suffer, they are the parents
- ÍtemValoración de las competencias parentales de madres y padres de niños/as con cancer(Fundación Universitaria Los Libertadores. Sede Bogotá., ) Monroy Sosa, Yenny Clemencia; Gutiérrez Velazco, Andrea AlexandraThe problem of childhood cancer has had a vast review, studies have been carried out from all psychological approaches, in relation to diagnosis, hospitalization or remission of this disease, of course, also in relation to families, their dynamics and coping strategies among others, and in reality, surely they are neither Studies on this problem will be sufficient, since unfortunately, it is it is growing and its complexity is increasing; cancer itself is incomprehensible and demanding disease that after its social representation frightens anyone just thinking about her; the experience of cancer turns out to be one of the most plaintiffs and without a doubt, the referral can also generate personal conflict and demand. In the face of childhood cancer, the only thing that can be affirmed is that it is one of the most unexpected and difficult to face in families and according to comments from people involved in their experience, but without a theoretical basis, in childhood cancer those who most they suffer, they are the parents