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Handbook of Dynamics in Parent-Child Relations

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Sage Publications 2003Description: 488pISBN:
  • 0761923640
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • O62.1 K952
Partial contents:
1. Conceptual frameworks and processes in Parent - Child relations.............1 Beyond bidirectionality: Bilateral conceptual Frameworks for understanding dynamics in Parent-child relations......................3 A developmental neuroscience perspectie on the dynamics of parenting .......25 Developmental change in parenting interactions ....49 conceptualizing the influence of the past and the future in present parent - child relationship ................67 2. Perspectives on Children`s Agency ..................89 A developmental perspective on children as agents in the family ...91 Perspectives on Children`s Agency with families .........109 The agressive child as agent in coercive family process ...131 Behavioral genetic contributions to understanding dynamic processes in parent-child relationships ........145 3. Perspectives on Parental agency ........165 4. Parent - child interactions in relational and ecological systems ........245 5. Methodology .........345 6. Implications for research and practice .............393
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includes index and biblioraphy

1. Conceptual frameworks and processes in Parent - Child relations.............1 Beyond bidirectionality: Bilateral conceptual Frameworks for understanding dynamics in Parent-child relations......................3 A developmental neuroscience perspectie on the dynamics of parenting .......25 Developmental change in parenting interactions ....49 conceptualizing the influence of the past and the future in present parent - child relationship ................67 2. Perspectives on Children`s Agency ..................89 A developmental perspective on children as agents in the family ...91 Perspectives on Children`s Agency with families .........109 The agressive child as agent in coercive family process ...131 Behavioral genetic contributions to understanding dynamic processes in parent-child relationships ........145 3. Perspectives on Parental agency ........165 4. Parent - child interactions in relational and ecological systems ........245 5. Methodology .........345 6. Implications for research and practice .............393

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