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Parent-Child Interaction Therapy: Enhancing Parent-Child Relationships [PDF]

open access: yesPsychosocial Intervention, 2012
Disruptive child behavior problems are common problems for parents and can be associated with serious delinquent behaviors and aggressive/violent behaviors in adolescence and adulthood.
Anthony J. Urquiza, Susan Timmer
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Parent-Child Interaction Therapy

open access: yesPsikiyatride Güncel Yaklaşımlar, 2023
Parent-child interaction therapy is a parent-mediated therapy approach that focuses on solving internalization-externalization problems observed in children aged 2-7.
Sümeyye Ulaş   +2 more
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Multimodal Approach for Characterizing the Quality of Parent–Child Interaction: A Single Synchronization Source May Not Tell the Whole Story [PDF]

open access: yesBiology, 2023
The interaction between the parent and child is essential for the child’s cognitive and emotional development and sets the path for future well-being. These interactions, starting from birth, are necessary for providing the sensory stimulation the child ...
Tzipi Horowitz-Kraus, Carmel Gashri
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The impact of parent–child interaction and adolescent deviant behavior: the sequential mediation of depression and deviant peer affiliation [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
BackgroundAdolescent deviant behavior in China—including aggression, truancy, and substance use—poses substantial risks for mental health, violations of social norms, and later criminal involvement. Prior studies have examined parent–child relationships,
Yijie Wang   +6 more
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Perceived quality of parent-child interaction in parents of autistic children: relationship with parental education level [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry
IntroductionMost autism research was conducted in Western, Educated, Industrialised, Rich and Democratic (WEIRD) countries. This study is the first to examine factors that were associated with perceived quality of parent-child interaction in non-WEIRD ...
Feiying Wang, Wenchong Du, Lai-Sang Iao
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Quality of parent–child interaction in underserved migrant areas in Kyrgyz Republic: a pilot study [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Public Health
Background After societal change in Kyrgyz Republic, the pattern of parent–child interaction in the changing parenting culture is an important factor influencing the positive development of Kyrgyz children.
Dahae Rim   +8 more
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Assessing parent-child interaction in infant deafness. [PDF]

open access: yesCurr Opin Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, 2021
Purpose of review To highlight the importance of parent–child interaction (PCI) in infant deafness and address the lack of robust assessment tools in clinical practice. Recent findings Most deaf babies are born to hearing parents with little experience in deafness.
Curtin M, Herman R, Cruice M, Morgan G.
europepmc   +6 more sources

Adversity is Linked with Decreased Parent-Child Behavioral and Neural Synchrony

open access: yesDevelopmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 2021
Parent-child synchrony—parent-child interaction patterns characterized by contingent social responding, mutual responsivity, and co-regulation—has been robustly associated with adaptive child outcomes.
Caroline P. Hoyniak   +6 more
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Child-Parent Relationship Therapy: Child-Parent Interaction Therapy of Sheila Eyberg (on foreign sources) [PDF]

open access: yesСовременная зарубежная психология, 2017
The article based on English sources is devoted to child-parent therapy method which is a training of child-parent interaction, developed by Dr. Sheila Eyberg (USA). The training is designed to correct the behavior of preschoolers aged 2–7 and reduce the
Nemirovskaya E.G.
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Association of Peer Support and Parent-Child Interaction with Subjective Well-Being through the Mediation of Self-Efficacy Beliefs in Students with Hearing Impairment [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of School Health, 2021
Background: Subjective well-being is considered as one of the most important indicators of adolescents’ health. The present study aimed to investigate the mediating role of self-efficacy beliefs in the causal relationships of peer support and parent ...
Leila Nazari   +3 more
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