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Pozycja Ojcostwo na początku XXI wieku – kryzys ojcostwa i „nowe” ojcostwoZielińska-Król, Katarzyna (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 2013)Parenthood used to be and in fact still is identified mostly with motherhood, not only in common thinking, but also in interdisciplinary studies. Until quite recently the main areas of reflection and discussion concerning parenthood were: the maternal instinct, maternity leave, maternal love and maternal bond. However, a change has been observed within the last decade. Now, the term fatherhood or the „new” fatherhood is becoming the subject of studies and analyses within the family studies (although it must be noted that the main focus is still on motherhood). The subject of fatherhood has been presented from the point of view of the evolution of fatherhood, the reasons of the crisis of fatherhood, and the characteristic of the „new” fatherhood. This article discusses the „new” (engaged) fatherhood as a currently promoted vision of the father role model.Pozycja Krystyna Chałas, Moc wychowawcza przypadkowych zdarzeń w świetle introcepcji wartości, Kielce: Wydawnictwo „Jedność” 2011, ss. 183.Łuczyński, Andrzej (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 2013)Pozycja Postoje katolikov na slovensku k manželstvu a rodine a čo z nich vyplývaCsontos, Ladislav (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 2013)In our cultural framework marriage means a monogamous, lifelong partnership of two persons of different sex, which is open for parenthood. Since mid twentieth century a significant change of cultural mentality can be seen in Europe, which brings with itself also a changed understanding of marriage and family. In the first place it is manifested in expecting the fulfilment of one’s personal life and the realization of individual personal happiness to which belongs mostly the emotional fulfilment. Other dimensions such as giving life, help in good times and in bad, mutual fidelity, have become rather marginal. We can see the change in a decreasing number of marriages and increasing number of non-marital communities, cohabitations, and in the effort to legalize and equalize homosexual partnerships with classic marriages. In additon to this there is a tendency to live an independent life (singles) which excludes permanency of common life. Moreover, there is a growing number of single mothers raising their children and a large number of divorced mothers with children. Besides, one can notice a decline in the willingness to have a child as well as in the decline of their number, which consequently results in a demographic crisis. This phenomenon conserns also the Slovak Catholics. The research in the field of reproductive behaviour and the research of religiosity carried out by the team of prof. Jozef Matulník show that the marriage value index is low even among the Slovak Catholics. In Slovakia this crises of marriage has become a challenge for the Catholic Church. Thus in this contribution we will try to outline some possible solutions of this problematic.Pozycja Emocjonalna atmosfera rodziny w percepcji ukraińskiej młodzieży z rodzin emigrantów zarobkowychDurkalevych, Iryna (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 2013)The article presents the results of empirical research on the emotional problems of Ukrainian adolescents being brought up in the families affected by the syndrome of separation.Pozycja Rodzina jako instytucja społeczna z perspektywy rozwoju społeczeństwa obywatelskiegoBokajło, Wiesław; Koperek, Jerzy (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 2013)Catechism of the Roman Catholic Church, defines the family as marriage of woman and man who have children. This definition should be perceived in the context of the Church’s social teachings, the teaching of John Paul II and Benedict XVI in particular. In the sociological approach, the whole society is based on the family that is understood as the most important basic social group, as an intimate relationship, based on mutual feeling, cooperation and mutual responsibility; reinforcement of the internal relations and interactions are the main focus of the family. According to the systemic approach, the family should be treated as a system, in which a change in its one part brings on a change in its other parts. The presented study is considering the issues concerning the family as a social institution in the context of the following main points: 1. Family – sociological approach; 2. The idea of civil society; 3. Spheres of civil society.Pozycja Słownik terminów z zakresu nauk o rodzinie i pracy socjalnejWyżlic, Małgorzata; Janocha, Witold; Młyński, Józef; Chuchra, Maria (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 2013)Pozycja Ks. Jarosław Jęczeń, Człowiek i rodzina w przestrzeni medialnej, Sandomierz: Wydawnictwo Diecezjalne i Drukarnia w Sandomierzu 2011, ss. 262.Łuczyński, Andrzej (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 2013)Pozycja Społeczne uwarunkowania postaw wobec macierzyństwa w XX i początkach XXI wiekuDudziak, Urszula (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 2013)Maternity is a social role, as it supplies new members of the society and it involves a lot of people when it is being realized. Accepting the child is a great event for the whole family, but it is also significant for the society. The society also has a significant influence on forming the attitudes towards maternity. It happens not only through the educational process in the family, Church or school, but also through the information that is transmitted by the mass media, through legislature, politics and economy. Demographic problems imply serious economic consequences connected with maintaining the aging society. However, one of the factors that have a negative influence on the decision of giving birth to children is a lack of support from the family in realizing the procreative function. Poland that has one of the lowest Total Fertility Rates in European countries is numbered among these EU countries that allot the least money for children. For forming attitudes towards maternity the following phenomena are not unimportant: a critical attitude towards families with many children stereotypically considered as pathological, promoting contraception, making efforts to liberalize the abortion law, reducing man to a laboratory problem by fertilization in vitro. More social responsibility is necessary for forming proper attitudes towards maternity and preparing the conditions for its decent realization.Pozycja Sprawozdanie z działalności Instytutu Nauk o Rodzinie i Pracy Socjalnej KUL za rok akademicki 2011/2012Gorbaniuk, Julia (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 2013)Pozycja Wizerunek matki w percepcji bezdomnych kobietSzluz, Beata (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 2013)This article was written on the basis of a larger, the author’s own study of 52 homeless women in the Podkarpackie voivodship, that was conducted in 2009. People were matched in terms of age, place of residence during the research, and occasional or permanent residence in a hostel. The biographical method, narrative interview technique, which is a particular form of free or in-depth interview, was used. The article attempts to show the image of one’s mother in the perception of homeless women.Pozycja Religiousness of People with DisabilitiesJanocha, Witold; Zielińska-Król, Katarzyna (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 2013)Disability in Poland has recently become a frequent subject of research and investigation. But the studies have mainly focused on psychological issues, as well as a social support of the disabled and their families. A disabled person’s religiosity has been hardly ever investigated, and particularly there is hardly any evidence of research on how religion helps to experience disability. The impressive number of studies conducted in the United States, Canada or other countries clearly indicate that religion plays a key role in living a traumatic situation. For the disabled and their families both the individual and social dimension of the faith are of paramount importance; the individual dimension includes prayer and faith in God, the social dimension comprises community meetings, discussions, and intercessory prayers. These practices, in addition to the salvific and spiritual dimension, have a positive effect on improving mental condition of a person, they support treatment and encourage the pursuit of full ability.Pozycja Mass Media in Janusz Korczak’s Life. Inspirations for Social Work TodayJęczeń, Jarosław (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 2013)In 2012 seventy years passed from Janusz Korczak’s death. Despite the time that passed his words and acts still teach how to understand and love a child. The power of this presence of Korczak in today’s world should be used by all people responsible for the mass media and communication technologies. It is them that shape our interpersonal relations, them that cocreate our identity, educate, integrate our families and the society. Korczak understood very well the effect of the media on the life of an individual, of a family and of the society, and he devoted a lot of time to literary and journalist work. At the basis of this work and his involvement in the mass media there was “a wise love” for the child, that we keep discovering anew even after so many years.Pozycja Jakość życia wspólnotowego rodziny jako podstawa skuteczności wychowaniaOsewska, Elżbieta (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 2013)In the article, the author presents the family as the best setting for the effectiveness of education. In a society shaken by various kinds of individualism and selfishness, children must be enriched with a sense of love and quality of community, which is built in the family as communio personarum. The self-giving that inspires the love of husband and wife for each other is the model for the self-giving that must be practiced in the relationships between brothers and sisters and the different generations living together in the family. And the communion and sharing that are part of everyday life in the home at times of joy and at times of difficulty are the most concrete and effective pedagogy. The quality of community life in the family creates the base for human development and education.Pozycja Poradnictwo małżeńsko-rodzinne. Próba konkretnych inicjatyw na rzecz rodziny w oparciu o program szkoleniowy dla ośrodkow polonijnychPryba, Andrzej (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 2013)Family and marriage counseling is extremely important. It is necessary. On the one hand, it is to help people who are preparing to enter into the sacrament of marriage, but on the other hand it is to help married couples experiencing various crises. The quality of future marriage and family life depends on this preparation for the sacrament of marriage. In addition, accompanying spouses in a variety of difficult times is extremely important for the quality of their life together. In the era of the depreciation of the sacrament of marriage, pro-divorce mentality, the issue seems to be very important and therefore counseling and competent people are needed.Pozycja Sprawozdanie z sympozjum naukowego „Profilaktyka zdrowia prokreacyjnego – wokół porodu XXI wieku”. Warszawski Uniwersytet Medyczny 14 października 2012 rokuPłońska, Joanna (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 2013)Pozycja Monica Migliorino Miller, Abandoned: The Untold Story of the Abortion Wars, Charlotte, NC: Saint Benedict Press 2012, pp. 298.Yves Braun, David (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 2013)Pozycja Leon Szot, Znaczenie wsparcia społecznego w pozytywnej readaptacji osób wchodzących w konflikt prawem. Studium z pracy socjalnej, Lublin: Wydawnictwo KUL 2011, ss. 220.Jęczeń, Jarosław (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 2013)Pozycja Pomoc rodzinie z problemem patologicznego hazardu – przykłady polskie i program kanadyjskiLelonek-Kuleta, Bernadeta (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 2013)The article discusses the forms of aiding families with the pathological gambling problem that are available in Poland as well as the example of the Canadian program. Among others, the results are presented of studies conducted in 2011 and 2012 that aimed at making a diagnosis of the aid resources for the gambling problem in Poland. In the studies 801 institutions took part that conduct therapy of addictions. Among them 120 declared that they offer aid to families affected by pathological gambling. In the forms of aid individual therapy, counseling and education dominate. Less than half of the institutions have a therapeutic program worked out for pathological gamblers, and the remaining institutions conduct therapy according to programs prepared for people addicted to psychoactive substances. Addiction therapists say there is a great need of improving their qualifications in the sphere of supporting people with behavioral addiction – including pathological gambling.Pozycja Podstawowe problemy metodologiczne nauk o rodzinieMazan, Teresa (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 2013)Family sciences constitute a question which is not only exceptionally complex as far as the number of disciplines that ought to be taken into consideration in their analysis is concerned, but also one that is unusually complicated – on account of relations and interdependence between the particular constituent disciplines. The network of interrelations between the particular disciplines composing this branch of knowledge, theoretical and paradigmatic references, specific sensibility of the examined sphere of phenomena, the extreme susceptibility to manipulation and suprainterpretations are just some of a number of problems opening new prospects as successive questions are considered. The present article introduces some basic problems of family sciences as an interdisciplinary discipline in the context of the general methodology of sciences and methodology of social sciences. It deals with questions of the semantic concept of „family sciences”, the internal structure of this branch of science, methological peculiarities occurring within the examined branch and fundamental philosophical and practical questions that have to be tackled by each scholar.Pozycja Famille, education et écoleCaekelbergh, Aimé F. (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 2013)Since the end of the Second World War, the evolution of the family has dramatically changed. The same goes for the true reality of school and its teaching approach. But can the need for training be limited and express itself outside of real life? A demand for change is prevalent amongst both youth and adults who are seeking real answers to their questions. Lifelong learning becomes reality: this is training for life! There are different potential answers available. Amongst these answers, there is the Rural Family Houses one (MFR – Maisons Familiales Rurales); the Rural Family Houses are grouped within AIMFR, the International Association of Rural Family Houses).