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Sibling Rivalry

Clinical Pediatrics, 1991
Rivalry occurs between most, if not all, siblings to a varying degree. Rivalry may be manifested as a verbal or physical attack, frustration, persistent demands for attention, or as regressive phenomena. When handled properly, healthy competition among siblings will lead to the acquisition of social, interpersonal and cognitive skills that are ...
A K, Leung, W L, Robson
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Sibling Incest

Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, 1989
Child sexual abuse has gained national attention within the last decade. The most reported and studied form of intrafamilial child sexual abuse is father‐daughter incest However, it is believed that sibling incest may be a more widespread form of intrafamilial sexual abuse. Yet, it has received the least amount of documentation and study.
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Sibling Interaction

The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 2013
Sibling interactions traditionally were conceived psychoanalytically in "vertical" and parentified oedipal terms and overlooked in their own right, for complicated reasons (Colonna and Newman 1983). Important work has been done to right this, from the 1980s and onward, with conferences and writings.
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Sibling groups

Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 1981
Siblings of pediatric oncology patients in active therapy met as a group for 5 consecutive weeks with two oncology team members. The parents met simultaneously in another location in the hospital. The goals were to provide (1) a support group for the siblings, (2) information regarding the various treatment regimens, and (3) specific knowledge ...
C, Cunningham, N, Betsa, S, Gross
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