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The psychological implications of forced adoption: A scoping review.
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Windows of (Dis) Trust: A Situated Psychological Perspective on Understanding the Phenomenon of Trust. [PDF]
Matthiesen N, Cavada-Hrepich P.
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The mediating role of parentification in the effect of perceived abuse by adolescents from their parents on self-esteem. [PDF]
Çelik Kanca B, Demircioğlu H.
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COGNITIVE CONSISTENCY RELATED TO ATTITUDINAL ASPECTS OF MOTHER-CHILD RELATIONS
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Mother–Child Relations in Adulthood
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2014Based on the Model of Family Change, the authors examined how mother–child relations among non-Western immigrants and natives were characterized by patterns of solidarity. Latent Class Analysis was applied to data from the Netherlands Kinship Panel Study (2004) on the practical and emotional support that Dutch, Turkish, Moroccan, Surinamese, and ...
I. N. Rooyackers +2 more
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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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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, 1990What 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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Topic relations in mother-child conversation
First Language, 1987The 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.
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