Psychoanalysts believed that early mother-child relationships form the prototype of all future relationships and the outcome of adolescents development depends on their ego-strength. Object relations theory believed that intrapsychic process mediates interpersonal interaction to develop a sense of secure self and adolescents must relinquish the internalized other in order to develop a more mature sense of self. Social-relation theory believed that mothers and fathers provide different socialization experiences. Self-esteem depends on the functioning of the whole family in which adolescent is intimately related to the dyadic relationship in a family. There is an association between interparental conflict and adolescent's self-esteem and prob...
Despite the potential to contribute to our understanding of adolescent psychological development, em...
Thesis (M.A. (Psychology))--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2010.It is well known that ...
This study examined the links between children's perceptions of the manner in which they and th...
Psychoanalysts believed that early mother-child relationships form the prototype of all future relat...
AbstractAdolescence is a core period of personality development in ontogenesis. The formation of tee...
Relationships between parental behaviors and adolescent self-esteem were analyzed in a group of 95 e...
Adolescence is a period of rapid biological and psychosocial changes, which have a salient impact on...
The nature of adolescent–parent relationships has been a topic of enduring concern in developmental ...
Human development takes place in the context of relationships with others.These relationships are th...
Adolescents ’ relationships with mothers, fathers, siblings, friends, and romantic partners are exam...
The separation-individuation, evolutionary, maturational, and expectancy violation-realignment persp...
The separation-individuation, evolutionary, maturational, and expectancy violation-realignment persp...
This dissertation on “Development of Adolescent Relationships” addresses relationships with parents,...
On the basis of individuation approaches to the study of parent-adolescent relationships, this study...
The nature of adolescent–parent relationships has been a topic of enduring concern in developmental ...
Despite the potential to contribute to our understanding of adolescent psychological development, em...
Thesis (M.A. (Psychology))--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2010.It is well known that ...
This study examined the links between children's perceptions of the manner in which they and th...
Psychoanalysts believed that early mother-child relationships form the prototype of all future relat...
AbstractAdolescence is a core period of personality development in ontogenesis. The formation of tee...
Relationships between parental behaviors and adolescent self-esteem were analyzed in a group of 95 e...
Adolescence is a period of rapid biological and psychosocial changes, which have a salient impact on...
The nature of adolescent–parent relationships has been a topic of enduring concern in developmental ...
Human development takes place in the context of relationships with others.These relationships are th...
Adolescents ’ relationships with mothers, fathers, siblings, friends, and romantic partners are exam...
The separation-individuation, evolutionary, maturational, and expectancy violation-realignment persp...
The separation-individuation, evolutionary, maturational, and expectancy violation-realignment persp...
This dissertation on “Development of Adolescent Relationships” addresses relationships with parents,...
On the basis of individuation approaches to the study of parent-adolescent relationships, this study...
The nature of adolescent–parent relationships has been a topic of enduring concern in developmental ...
Despite the potential to contribute to our understanding of adolescent psychological development, em...
Thesis (M.A. (Psychology))--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2010.It is well known that ...
This study examined the links between children's perceptions of the manner in which they and th...