This dissertation explores the countertransference of a child psychotherapist with a history of parentification. Parentified children are those who attempt to fulfill the parental role at the expense of their own developmentally appropriate needs and pursuits. Parentification implies that the process of becoming a parentified child involves subjective distortion of the parent-child relationship, which comprises the parameters of overt role assignment, internalized expectations and commitment characteristics. A modified systematic literature review has been adopted as a research method for this study to explore the internal and interpersonal world of a parentified child. Literature was gathered from a range of theories, such as family system...
This book presents a coherent and readable narrative review of current views on the effects and role...
The present study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of brief psychoanalytic psychotherapy w...
Parentification is commonly discussed in the psychological literature as a parent–child role reversa...
This paper concerns the concept of parentification, whereby children take on inappropriate parental ...
With the emergence of what we call « new families », the place and the role of the child are increas...
After a review of the literature on parentification, this systemic concept was conceptualized for th...
This chapter investigates counselling interactions where young clients talk about their experiences ...
This chapter investigates counselling interactions where young clients talk about their experiences ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine how child psychologists\u27 specialized training inhuman dev...
The child-therapist speaks of a child who sacrifices his own psychical development for the survival ...
This social-constructivist grounded theory study explored how psychodynamically oriented child psych...
This dissertation uses a modified systematic literature review to look at working with parents and c...
The paper includes results of the research, where influence of main parenting styles on developing c...
Le mécanisme de parentification est une notion peu connue en France et a fait l'objet de peu d'étude...
This thesis aims to increase the knowledge of courses and processes of change prior to and during ps...
This book presents a coherent and readable narrative review of current views on the effects and role...
The present study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of brief psychoanalytic psychotherapy w...
Parentification is commonly discussed in the psychological literature as a parent–child role reversa...
This paper concerns the concept of parentification, whereby children take on inappropriate parental ...
With the emergence of what we call « new families », the place and the role of the child are increas...
After a review of the literature on parentification, this systemic concept was conceptualized for th...
This chapter investigates counselling interactions where young clients talk about their experiences ...
This chapter investigates counselling interactions where young clients talk about their experiences ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine how child psychologists\u27 specialized training inhuman dev...
The child-therapist speaks of a child who sacrifices his own psychical development for the survival ...
This social-constructivist grounded theory study explored how psychodynamically oriented child psych...
This dissertation uses a modified systematic literature review to look at working with parents and c...
The paper includes results of the research, where influence of main parenting styles on developing c...
Le mécanisme de parentification est une notion peu connue en France et a fait l'objet de peu d'étude...
This thesis aims to increase the knowledge of courses and processes of change prior to and during ps...
This book presents a coherent and readable narrative review of current views on the effects and role...
The present study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of brief psychoanalytic psychotherapy w...
Parentification is commonly discussed in the psychological literature as a parent–child role reversa...