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Parent-Child Interaction Therapy

Zeitschrift für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und Psychotherapie, 2016
Zusammenfassung. Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) ist eine speziell für 2- bis 6-jährige Kinder mit Störungen des Sozialverhaltens entwickelte manualisierte Therapieform, für deren Wirksamkeit eine sehr gute Evidenz besteht. PCIT ist außerdem eine evidenzbasierte Intervention bei körperlicher Kindesmisshandlung.
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Parent-Child Interaction in Transition

Contemporary Sociology, 1988
In this essay collection, a variety of authorities explore the significance of parent-child interaction and its implications for all stages of family life. Numerous aspects of this socialization process in changing societies throughout the world are represented, for relatively uniform societies, such as in Western Europe; multicultural societies, such ...
Carlfred Broderick, George Kurian
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Focusing on Parent--Child Interaction

Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1992
This article contrasts the differences between the educational philosophy and procedures used in early childhood education (ECE) and early childhood special education (ECSE). ECE emphasizes child-directed instruction that is based on children's choices and interests and is embedded in children's play.
Gerald Mahoney   +2 more
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Quality of Parent-Child-Interactions

2019
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Linberg, Anja   +5 more
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Recording Parent-Child Interactional Patterns

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1976
A concise and reliable recording system for parent-child interactions is described. The system has heuristic value in enabling investigators to describe accurately mother-child interactions and to assess the extent to which interventions modify such interactions.
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Ritualisations in Parent-Child Interactions

Journal of Empirical Theology, 2002
The article focuses on how a dialectical relationship between empirical research and theological normativity can and should influence the design of an empirical study at important points of the planning process. It draws on a systems view of scientific activity proposed as a working model for family research by Lavee & Dollahite (1991). Many decisions,
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Parent-Child Interaction in Transition

1986
In this essay collection, a variety of authorities explore the significance of parent-child interaction and its implications for all stages of family life. Numerous aspects of this socialization process in changing societies throughout the world are represented, for relatively uniform societies, such as in Western Europe; multicultural societies, such ...
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Parent-Child Interaction Therapy

2010
Cheryl Bodiford McNeil   +1 more
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