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Parenting representations : theory, research, and clinical implications / ed. Ofra Mayseless Piece-Analytic Level: Why do inadequate parents do what they do? • Interplay of relational parent-child representations from a psychoanalytic perspective : an analysis of two mother-father-child triads • Intergenerational transmission of experiences in adolescence : the challenges in parenting adolescents • Good investments : foster parent representations of their foster children • Intergenerational transmission of dysregulated maternal caregiving : mothers describe their upbringing and childrearing • Like fathers, like sons? fathers attitudes to childrearing in light of their perceived relationships with own parents, and their attachment concerns • Maternal representations of parenting in adolescence and psychosocial functioning of mothers and adolescents • Modeling and reworking childhood experiences : involved fathers representations of being parented and of parenting a preschool child • The dual viewpoints of mother and child on their relationship : a longitudinal study of interaction and representation • Communicating feelings : links between mothers representations of their infants, parenting, and infant emotional development • Social cognitive appraches to parenting representations • Maternal representations of relationships : assessing multiple parenting dimensions • Sttudying parenting representations as a window to parents internal working model of caregivingPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2006Description: 460 p.Availability:
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Loneliness in childhood and adolescence / ed. Ken J. Rotenberg, Shelley Hymel Piece-Analytic Level: Examination of loneliness in children - adolescents and in adults : two solitudes or unified enterprise? • Adolescent loneliness and adjustment : a focus of gender differences • Self, other, and loneliness from a developmental perspective • Social self-discrepancy theory and loneliness during childhood and adolescence • The uses of loneliness in adolescence • Adolescent loneliness, self-reflection, and identity : from individual differences to developmental processes • Dimensions of children's friendship adjustment : implications for understanding loneliness • Parental antecedents of children's loneliness • A social-information-processing approach to children's loneliness • Connections amonh loneliness, the ability to be alone, and peer relationships in young children • Loneliness during early childhood : the role of interpersonal behaviors and relationships • Loneliness through the eyes of children • Developmental change in the sources of loneliness in childhood and adolescence : constructing a theorectcal model • Understanding the origins of childhood loneliness : contributions of attachment theory • The conceptualization and measurement of childhood loneliness • Childhood and adolescent loneliness : an introductionPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1999Description: 404 p.Availability:
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