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Positive Parent–Child Relationships
2011Practitioners working in child and family psychology typically hear about the challenges of problematic parent–child relationships. A positive psychology approach, however, identifies what is effective in fostering family resilience and facilitating optimal parent–child relationships (Suldo SM, Parent-Child Relationships.
Kimberley O’Brien, Jane Mosco
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Adversity is Linked with Decreased Parent-Child Behavioral and Neural Synchrony
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 2021Caroline P Hoyniak +2 more
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Parent–Child Interaction Therapy: A Meta-Analysis of Child Behavior Outcomes and Parent Stress
Journal of Family Social Work, 2014Morgan E Cooley
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[The early parent-child relationship].
Tijdschrift voor kindergeneeskunde, 1984The occurrence of serious disturbances in the relations between parents and their young children such as emotional deprivation and child battering made us realise, that the attachment of parents to their infant is not a matter of course. In this paper a number of personal and social factors are reviewed, which might influence the bonding between ...
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