This interpretive study, framed in relational dialectics theory, sought to identify stepchildren’s perceptions of the contradictions that animate communication with the stepparent in their household of primary residence. In-depth interviews were conducted, producing 802 pages of double-spaced interview transcripts, which were analyzed inductively for commonly experienced contradictions of stepchild-stepparent communication. Three underlying contradictions were identified. First, stepchild-stepparent communication was perceived to be characterized by a dialectic of integration, characterized by both closeness and distance. Second, stepchild-stepparent communication was perceived to be characterized by a dialectic of parental status, in which...
Communicating and negotiating boundaries can be a challenge to family members who have experienced a...
This study explored frequencies of everyday talk in stepfamilies and the extent to which such freque...
Grounded in the interpretive paradigm and framed by relational dialectics theory, the present study ...
This interpretive study, framed in relational dialectics theory, sought to identify stepchildren’s p...
The nonresidential parent plays a role in the lives of stepchildren and in stepfamily households. Th...
This study was an analysis of the kinds of residential parent-stepparent-stepchild triadic communica...
The researchers adopted a dialectical perspective to study how stepchildren experience and communica...
This study examined the intrapersonal and interpersonal mechanisms underlying reported frequencies o...
Communicating and negotiating boundaries can be a challenge to family members who have experienced a...
Building on the theoretical and research traditions of Jules Henry, Salvador Minuchin, Jay Haley, an...
Despite the prevalence of stepfamilies and the fact that the amount of published research on stepfam...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate communication in stepfamilies that form after th...
Communicating and negotiating boundaries can be a challenge to family members who have experienced a...
This study explored frequencies of everyday talk in stepfamilies and the extent to which such freque...
Grounded in the interpretive paradigm and framed by relational dialectics theory, the present study ...
This interpretive study, framed in relational dialectics theory, sought to identify stepchildren’s p...
The nonresidential parent plays a role in the lives of stepchildren and in stepfamily households. Th...
This study was an analysis of the kinds of residential parent-stepparent-stepchild triadic communica...
The researchers adopted a dialectical perspective to study how stepchildren experience and communica...
This study examined the intrapersonal and interpersonal mechanisms underlying reported frequencies o...
Communicating and negotiating boundaries can be a challenge to family members who have experienced a...
Building on the theoretical and research traditions of Jules Henry, Salvador Minuchin, Jay Haley, an...
Despite the prevalence of stepfamilies and the fact that the amount of published research on stepfam...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate communication in stepfamilies that form after th...
Communicating and negotiating boundaries can be a challenge to family members who have experienced a...
This study explored frequencies of everyday talk in stepfamilies and the extent to which such freque...
Grounded in the interpretive paradigm and framed by relational dialectics theory, the present study ...