Browsing by Author "Warfa, Nasir"
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Attachment-based psychosocial programme for under-privileged school children with adverse life experiences in Istanbul, Turkey
Warfa, Nasir; Karasar, Şahin; White, Robert (Springer, 2022)Children experiencing educational neglect are likely to experience the harm associated with adverse life experiences and a range of emotional and psychological challenges. Using attachment theory and psychosocial frameworks, ... -
Improving psychosocial well-being of child laborers and young people who are engaged in low-income economic activities in Istanbul, Turkey
Bademci, H. Ozden; Karadayi, E. Figen; Karabulut, Ipek Guzide Pur; Kurt, Zeynep; Warfa, Nasir (ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2017)Child laborers are typically subjected to multiple and chronic traumatic experiences. With no parents or caregivers to act as a buffer zone against stressors, they grow up in chaotic and unpredictable work environments. ... -
Inclusive education and early school leaving in Bulgaria, Italy, Malta, Romania and Turkey comparative study
Sakmar-Balkan, Elçin; Cefai, Carmel; Warfa, Nasir (Taylor & Francis Online, 2020)Early School Leaving (ESL) is a complex phenomenon caused by multidimensional factors spanning personal, social and economic problems. We carried out two online surveys with 796 teachers and 900 students from Bulgaria, ... -
Teachers' perceptions of an attachment-informed psychosocial programme for schoolchildren with social and emotional problems in Istanbul, Turkey: theory & practice
Bademci, H. Ozden; Warfa, Nasir; Bagdatli-Vural, Narin; Karadayi, E. Figen; Yurt, Seher; Karasar, SahinThis paper explores the role positive attachment relationship plays in improving children's social and emotional development. In doing so, we are using the Attachment Theory as our principle theoretical framework. We carried ... -
Who is the helper? Who is being helped? The benefits of psychosocial support to correctional officers in Turkey
Bademci, H. Ozden; Karadayi, E. Figen; Karabulut, Ipek Guzide Pur; Warfa, Nasir (ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2016)Correctional officers working in detention centres have the primary responsibilities of maintaining safety and security within the walls of restrictive institutions by closely monitoring, supervising and managing inmates ...