This paper presents an exploratory study of two contrasting cases observed longitudinally, using the different versions of the LTP procedure from infancy to adolescence, to evaluate the continuity of family processes, coparenting, and children's triangular communication. Two cases, matched for SES and gender of the children, were selected from a sample of 50 volunteer families. One family had a functional alliance, while the other had a detouring coalition. We begin with descriptions of the family interactions, the coparenting alliance and the children's triangular communication at 18 months, followed by brief descriptions of their LTPs at 3 and 9 months as well as at 5 years. Finally, we present the LTP for adolescents and their parents, w...
Recent research into the interaction which occurs between mother, father and child has tended to vie...
This dissertation reports a three-study investigation of mutuality within self-directed play session...
Family alliance (FA) reflects the degree of family cooperation and engagement. The aim of this study...
This paper presents an exploratory study of two contrasting cases observed longitudinally, using the...
The current study examined the coparenting and toddler's interactive styles in family coalitions. Ac...
The current study examined the coparenting and toddler's interactive styles in family coalitions. Ac...
The aim of this thesis was to describe how early triadic interaction between the newborn child and i...
This contribution focuses on the family as the major context for children's development, it includes...
This article presents a longitudinal study of the development of "family alliance" from pregnancy to...
The Baby and the Couple provides an insider's view on how infant communication develops in the conte...
This paper presents a qualitative observational study aimed at exploring microtransitions in the rel...
Observing infants in triadic situations has revealed their triangular competence; namely, their abil...
The aim of the study was to describe the perception of the family by child clients of counselling ps...
The family alliance, reflecting the degree of family cooperation, shows a relatively stable developm...
Introduction: we present the first qualitative steps in the adaptation and validation of an observat...
Recent research into the interaction which occurs between mother, father and child has tended to vie...
This dissertation reports a three-study investigation of mutuality within self-directed play session...
Family alliance (FA) reflects the degree of family cooperation and engagement. The aim of this study...
This paper presents an exploratory study of two contrasting cases observed longitudinally, using the...
The current study examined the coparenting and toddler's interactive styles in family coalitions. Ac...
The current study examined the coparenting and toddler's interactive styles in family coalitions. Ac...
The aim of this thesis was to describe how early triadic interaction between the newborn child and i...
This contribution focuses on the family as the major context for children's development, it includes...
This article presents a longitudinal study of the development of "family alliance" from pregnancy to...
The Baby and the Couple provides an insider's view on how infant communication develops in the conte...
This paper presents a qualitative observational study aimed at exploring microtransitions in the rel...
Observing infants in triadic situations has revealed their triangular competence; namely, their abil...
The aim of the study was to describe the perception of the family by child clients of counselling ps...
The family alliance, reflecting the degree of family cooperation, shows a relatively stable developm...
Introduction: we present the first qualitative steps in the adaptation and validation of an observat...
Recent research into the interaction which occurs between mother, father and child has tended to vie...
This dissertation reports a three-study investigation of mutuality within self-directed play session...
Family alliance (FA) reflects the degree of family cooperation and engagement. The aim of this study...