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Parent–child play and parent–child relationship: Are fathers special?

Journal of Family Psychology, 2022
Given the substantial heterogeneity across studies on parent-child play, we comparatively explored father-child and mother-child play while controlling for effects of the play settings in two diverse situations. We pursued three open questions: (a) how play behaviors inherently differ between the parents, and (b) relate to play quality, and (c) what ...
Lukas Teufl, Lieselotte Ahnert
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Parent-Child Interaction Therapy: Application to maltreating parent-child dyads

Child Abuse & Neglect, 2005
Parent-Child Interaction Training (PCIT), which uses a social learning framework, is a dyadic intervention that is designed to alter specific patterns of interaction found in parent-child relationships. Previous research suggests that maladaptive and high-risk characteristics found in maltreating parent-child dyads may be responsive to PCIT.
Susan G, Timmer   +3 more
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Parent-child conflict resolved

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1986
This paper discusses the methods used to settle the emotional debt of love and nurturance withheld by the parent and owed to the child. The child, as an adult in a therapy setting, is responsible for the resolution of the conflict created by the parent-child relationship. The framework for each settlement of the debt is basically similar.
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Parent-Child Relationships

2009
A positive psychology approach to parent-child relations involves a focus on what to do (as opposed to what not to do) to facilitate optimal development during youth. Drawing on this perspective, this chapter will highlight relatively malleable parenting practices that can be enhanced during the developmental stages of youth-practices that ...
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Parent-Child dimensions

2002
In Chapter 14 we will be looking at a variety of features that are best demonstrated using a Parent-Child dimension. The good news is that these dimensions are easy to understand, the bad is that Chapter 14 makes no sense at all unless you are familiar with them.
Mark Whitehorn   +2 more
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Parent-Child Nursing Education

Annual Review of Nursing Research, 1989
C S, Alexander, K E, Johnson
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Parent-Child Programs

2017
Primary goals of the parent-child model include: to provide necessary factual information; to explore sexual attitudes, feelings, and values; to promote positive self-esteem and acceptance of sexuality; to enhance parent-child communication on the topic of sexuality; and to strengthen the parent-child relationship.
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Parental Child Abductions

2004
The media has brought to public awareness the problem of newborn and child abductions by strangers. However, abductions of children and babies by their parents are much more prevalent. According to federal government statistics, there were 93 child abductions by strangers in 2001, down from 138 in 2000 (Levine, August 19, 2002, The Trentonian, ysiwyg://
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