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International Journal of User-Driven Healthcare, 2017
The parent-child relationship is a complex social issue. Several factors have much more impact on the issue besides a parent's perception. The participant was a retired, divorced man with two sons with his ex-wife. He felt satisfied with the relationship between himself and his children. Apart from conflicts and confusion, he successfully made it clear
Ashok Kumar Biswas +2 more
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The parent-child relationship is a complex social issue. Several factors have much more impact on the issue besides a parent's perception. The participant was a retired, divorced man with two sons with his ex-wife. He felt satisfied with the relationship between himself and his children. Apart from conflicts and confusion, he successfully made it clear
Ashok Kumar Biswas +2 more
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California medicine, 2003
Parents and doctors have an obligation to supply children with an emotional diet leading to their eventual maturity. This is as important to the child as is his physical guidance. The proteins, carbohydrates, fats, minerals and vitamins of a child's emotional diet are: (1) the need for security; (2) the need to achieve social adaptability; (3) the need
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Parents and doctors have an obligation to supply children with an emotional diet leading to their eventual maturity. This is as important to the child as is his physical guidance. The proteins, carbohydrates, fats, minerals and vitamins of a child's emotional diet are: (1) the need for security; (2) the need to achieve social adaptability; (3) the need
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Curiosity and the Parent-Child Relationship
Child Development, 1971SAXE, ROBERT M., and STOLLAK, GARY E. Curiosity and the ParentChild Relationship. CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1971, 42, 373-384. 4 groups of first grade boys were observed with their mothers in a playroom by trained raters. The results of behavior observations indicated mothers of curioushigh-prosocial boys displayed more positive feeling, fewer restrictions ...
R M, Saxe, G E, Stollak
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Early Child Development and Care, 2019
Parental playfulness describes a parent’s ability to act in a spontaneous, amusing, flexible and creative manner in different parent–child situations. This study examined the hypothesis that parental playfulness promotes children’s emotional skills and ...
M. Shorer +3 more
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Parental playfulness describes a parent’s ability to act in a spontaneous, amusing, flexible and creative manner in different parent–child situations. This study examined the hypothesis that parental playfulness promotes children’s emotional skills and ...
M. Shorer +3 more
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Social media use and parent-child relationship: A cross-sectional study of adolescents.
Journal of Community Psychology, 2019We examined the association between social media use and parent-child relationship quality and tested whether this association is independent of total screen time.
H. Sampasa-Kanyinga +4 more
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Journal of family psychology, 2018
In the current study, we examined the potential for transactional relations among parents’ marital satisfaction, coparental cooperation and conflict, and parent–child relationship satisfaction in a sample of 249 families with 2–3-year-old children. Using
Jack S. Peltz +2 more
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In the current study, we examined the potential for transactional relations among parents’ marital satisfaction, coparental cooperation and conflict, and parent–child relationship satisfaction in a sample of 249 families with 2–3-year-old children. Using
Jack S. Peltz +2 more
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Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1971
This paper explores the three parent-child relationships most frequently observed in a clinical setting: acceptance, rejection, and compensation. An attempt is made to show how compensation, which manifests itself out of a combination of acceptance and rejection of the child and his problem, impedes habilitation and rehabilitation. Several suggestions
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This paper explores the three parent-child relationships most frequently observed in a clinical setting: acceptance, rejection, and compensation. An attempt is made to show how compensation, which manifests itself out of a combination of acceptance and rejection of the child and his problem, impedes habilitation and rehabilitation. Several suggestions
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Psycho-Oncology, 2019
The primary objective of this research was to examine patterns of parent‐child relationship functioning among pediatric cancer survivors and their caregivers across a variety of relationship indicators (ie, Involvement, Attachment, Communication ...
Rachel Tillery +5 more
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The primary objective of this research was to examine patterns of parent‐child relationship functioning among pediatric cancer survivors and their caregivers across a variety of relationship indicators (ie, Involvement, Attachment, Communication ...
Rachel Tillery +5 more
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Parent-Child Relationships and Homosexuality
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1972A review of some of the literature concerned with the aetiology of homosexuality shows that certain variables, in particular those involving the relationship between the homosexual and his parents, differ between studies involving populations of neurotic homosexuals and those concerned with non-psychiatric populations.
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Parent-Child Relationships and Adult Depression
Child Development, 1981Reports of early parental behavior provided by 714 hospitalized depressed patients were compared with those provided by 387 normal adults. The 2 groups were also compared on ratings of parental behavior along the acceptance-rejection and autonomy-control dimensions, based on reports of other informants.
T, Crook, A, Raskin, J, Eliot
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