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Adult Child–Parent Relationships
Annual Review of Sociology, 1996In this essay I review recent studies of adult child–parent relationships, with an emphasis on studies using nationally representative samples. Adult children and their parents have frequent contact and emotionally satisfying relationships, but exchanges of practical and financial assistance are uncommon.
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Child-Parent Relationship Therapy with Extra-Familial Abused Children
Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2018Sexual abuse by a perpetrator outside of the family is the most prevalent form of child sexual abuse. It is associated with serious consequences for both the child and his family. Surprisingly, however, the issue of extra-familial sexual abuse has received very little research and clinical attention.
Roy, Tal, Kineret, Tal, Ohad, Green
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Child-parent relationships in the care of epileptic children
Brain and Development, 1988We investigated the attitudes of parents toward their epileptic children with the "Taken" diagnostic test for child-parent relationships. Included were 70 epileptic children, 31 boys and 39 girls, and their parents, 16 fathers and 59 mothers. Patients were divided into group A, 35 children without neurologic complications other than seizures, and group
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Child-parent relationship therapy with residential care workers.
International Journal of Play Therapy, 2020Children in the United States are experiencing a mental health crisis (Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, 2013; U.S. Public Health Service, 2000). One component of the array of treatment approaches for child mental health issues is residential treatment in which children receive therapeutic services in a residential setting.
Emily J. Donald, Peggy Ceballos
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The Child-Parent Caregiving Relationship in Later Life
2023This book presents a poignant and sensitive account of the challenges faced by adult children when making decisions about care for and with their ageing parents. It offers new insights into the practical, emotional and psychical effects the witnessing of increasing agedness and loss of parents has on adult children, and how child–parent relationships ...
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Child–Parent Relationship Therapy for Adoptive Families
The Family Journal, 2012Adopted children may present with a wide range of disruptive behaviors making it difficult to implement holistic therapeutic interventions. The number of primary caregivers, disrupted placements, and repeated traumatic events contribute to the overall mental health of the adoptee and greater number of occurrences increases the risk of maladjustment ...
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Relationships among Parental Reports of Child, Parent, and Family Functioning
Family Process, 1999Most children with psychosocial problems do not present for treatment in mental health settings. They are managed by primary care physicians. Children with psychosocial problems often have parents and/or families with psychosocial distress. The present study measured associations between parental reports of child, parent, and family functioning in ...
A M, Kinsman, B G, Wildman, W D, Smucker
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Significance of Individuation in Adult Child–Parent Relationships
Journal of Family Issues, 2007This study investigates the significance of adult children's individuation for the adult child—parent relationship. Following Youniss, individuation was assessed via its dimensions of both connectedness and individuality. A sample of 349 participants between 20 and 47 years of age were given questionnaires containing scales from the Network of ...
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Child Parent Relationship Therapy: A Program Evaluation
For the past 40 years, one southwestern US university counseling program has sponsored two mental health training clinics in which master's and doctoral level students have learned to provide child parent relationship therapy (CPRT) services to community parents.openaire +2 more sources

