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  2. Family responsibilities discrimination in the United States

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    As a result of employer assumptions based on stereotypes, caregiver discrimination has widespread economic, [5] and health effects on workers, particularly for women, LGBTQ+ people, and low-wage workers. [3] Overall, there is a financial impact that follows being a family caregiver.

  3. Maternal deprivation - Wikipedia

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    Although the central tenet of maternal deprivation theory—that children's experiences of interpersonal relationships are crucial to their psychological development and that the formation of an ongoing relationship with the child is as important a part of parenting as the provision of experiences, discipline and child care—has become ...

  4. Dementia caregiving - Wikipedia

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    Caregiver stress is a physically, emotionally, and mentally exhausting task that many at home caregivers do not foresee. Some challenges can include changes in previous relationship roles, feeling isolated from family and friends, juggling multiple roles, managing unpredictability, and feeling undervalued.

  5. The best way to help women? End the male loneliness epidemic

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    The way we bring up boys seems to create lonely men; the negative consequences of this are being felt throughout society. The fact that loneliness has been on the rise in recent years is well ...

  6. People Who Weren't Told 'I Love You' in Childhood Often ...

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    Smith says that "I love you" is a part of normal, healthy child-caregiver relationships. People who don't hear those words lack that core, foundational experience.

  7. Caregiver burden - Wikipedia

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    The concept of caregiver burden was introduced in the 1960s, distinguishing between objective and subjective aspects of caregiving. Objective burden arises from specific caregiving tasks, while subjective burden typically stems from the emotional strain caused by the excessive demands and potential embarrassment associated with caring for recipients.

  8. Family caregivers - Wikipedia

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    One of the most common negative outcomes of being a caretaker is the infringement on time and activities. In most cases, this role becomes a full-time job in itself and does not leave much time for leisure activities the caregiver liked to participate in before becoming a primary caregiver.

  9. Caregiver stress - Wikipedia

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    Caregiver syndrome or caregiver stress is a condition that strongly manifests exhaustion, anger, rage, or guilt resulting from unrelieved caring for a chronically ill patient. [1] This condition is not listed in the United States' Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders , although the term is often used by many healthcare ...