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COGNITIVE CONSISTENCY RELATED TO ATTITUDINAL ASPECTS OF MOTHER-CHILD RELATIONS

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Topic relations in mother-child conversation

First Language, 1987
The present paper describes developmental changes in the topic relations in mother-child conversation. The data base consisted of five videotaped records of 45-minute sessions of mother-child play. The subjects were three dyads observed once when the children were 1;7, 2;2, and 2;8. The younger two children were observed a second time, six months later.
Erika Hoff-Ginsberg
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The Mother-Child Picture Test: Presentation of a New Method for the Evaluation of Mother-Child Relations

International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1980
The mother-child picture test (MCPT) was administered to 100 pairs of mothers and their 7-8-year-old children. A drawing of a woman feeding a small child was presented with a perceptgenetic technique, i.e., tachistoscopically in a series of 20 presentations starting with subthreshold exposure values which were successively prolonged.
Gudmund J.W. Smith   +5 more
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Family Size and Mother-Child Relations in Later Life

The Gerontologist, 1990
What effect does family size have on mother-child relationships in later life? From the child's perspective, does sibsize affect the level of interaction and quality of the relationship? From the mother's perspective, does family size affect the amount of contact with and support received from children?
P, Uhlenberg, T M, Cooney
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Mother–child relations and the discourse of maternity

Ethics and Education, 2011
In the critical assessment of the rise of what Jameson has termed the modern centred subject … the lived experience of individual consciousness as a monadic and autonomous centre of activity, significant attention has been devoted to the impact of the institutions of the late eighteenth century ‘bourgeois cultural revolution’ such as the family and the
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[Mother-child relations in epilepsy].

Psychiatria clinica, 1976
30 mothers of epileptic children and a control group of 30 mothers of healthy children were tested with the 'Semantic Differential' regarding their attitudes towards the concepts 'Mentally III', 'Epileptic', 'Diabetic' and 'My child' in relationship to the concept 'A person I like' as a clearly positively charged affective variable. The social distance
A, Ruhs, H, Lechner
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Factors related to a disturbance in the mother-child bond and attachment

Journal of Pediatric Nursing
Establishing an adequate bond and attachment between a mother and child is essential for preventing pathologies and developing this relationship in the future.To identify the factors related to a disturbance of the mother-child bond or attachment.A cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out with women with a biological child between 6 weeks and ...
Maria Antonia, Diaz-Ogallar   +3 more
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Aspects of Mother-Child Interaction as Related to the Remediation Process

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1980
Selected aspects of mother-child interaction are discussed with initial consideration given to the evidence regarding the emergence of conversational exchanges between normally developing language-learning children and their mothers. The results of a preliminary investigation in the area of mother-child interaction involving the clinical population of ...
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[Pica. Anomalies in mother-child relations].

Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 1995
A 3-year old boy was referred to a paediatric psychiatry out-patient clinic for major disorders consisting of hyperphagia, intolerance to frustrations and instability since the age of one year, and pica (i.e. the indigestion of non-edible substances) since the age of two years.
A, de La Blanchardière, E, Contamin
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Mother–Child Relational Quality of Women in Substance Abuse Treatment

Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 2016
BACKGROUND: Mothers who abuse substances are more likely to have impaired parenting and lose custody of their young children. OBJECTIVE: The pilot study described mother–child relational quality of women in substance abuse treatment. The identification of mothers’ perceptions of being parented, current level of depression, discrete and potentially ...
Linda, Lewin   +2 more
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